In Malaysia, there are "hidden gems" worth exploring!
1. Explore the tropical rainforest with a history of 130 million years. Bukit Lawang National Park is a paradise for nature lovers! Whether you are looking for a leisurely vacation or an adventurous thrill, this place can meet your needs. Get ready to explore the secrets of the jungle and be surrounded by the tranquility of nature. Get ready to uncover the mysteries of the jungle, surrounded by the calm and tranquility of nature, and spend the night in a beautiful eco-resort, tent or even on a boat!
2. Rompin is located by the sea, surrounded by dense tropical rainforest, and is an area in Pahang adorned with natural gems. If you want to explore the rarely visited trails, plan an adventure here, from gushing waterfalls to indigenous villages, beaches, fresh seafood, and the picturesque clear blue lake of Bukit Ibam (Tasik Biru), there are many places worth seeing! Rompin's Tasik Biru, also known as Blue Lake, is believed to have obtained its mysterious color due to a chemical reaction between rocks and soil.
3. In addition to the vast tea gardens and strawberry farms, the Cameron Highlands have more hidden gems waiting for you to explore. One of these gems is enchanting! It is a very beautiful forest hidden in the highlands of the second highest peak, Mount Biulan Zhang, in the Cameron Highlands. The mist shrouds a mysterious halo, and the mossy forest is located at an altitude of 2,032 meters, ranked fifth in the world's best forest IG check-in list by "Lonely Planet".
4. Semporna is located on the east coast of Sabah and can be said to be a real paradise on earth. This small town is a gateway to the dream island! Semporna is composed of a series of beautiful islands, just like its name means "perfect" in Malay. Take a speedboat and head to the islands with turquoise waters, beaches, and some of the most beautiful diving spots in the world.
5. Pulau Sembilan is a group of islands near the coast of Perak, and can only be accessed by joining a local tour after registration. Due to over-visitation and damage, these islands have not been open to the public for many years, but now it has been announced that they will soon be reopened. Be sure to add it to your future travel list! Pulau Sembilan is very popular, and visitors can see the dreamlike scenery here, as well as other unique marine creatures such as adolescent bamboo sharks, seahorses, butterfly fish, tuna, coral reefs, and more.
6. Kenyir Lake is one of the largest man-made lakes in Southeast Asia, home to over 300 (mostly uninhabited) islands, waterfalls, caves, and wildlife. You can stay on a boat here and participate in various exciting activities such as kayaking, canoeing, white-water rafting, jungle trekking, cave exploration, and fishing, so there's no need to worry about being bored. For those who want to experience something different, it is recommended to book a houseboat - just imagine waking up to peaceful scenery, tropical rainforest, and calm waters!