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6 road trips in Malaysia you must do at least once ​

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By Wan Muhammad Hafiz Bin Zainuddin
There's something magical about hitting the open road, especially in a country as varied and beautiful as Malaysia. With its mix of bustling cities, serene countryside, and historical landmarks, Malaysia offers a plethora of road trips that cater to every interest. Buckle up and get ready to explore six unforgettable road trips that showcase the best of what Malaysia has to offer.

1. Start with a classic KL to Penang drive

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Starting from the capital city, this route takes you through some of Malaysia's most historic and cultural hotspots. Stop in Ipoh for its colonial architecture and famous white coffee, explore the charming town of Taiping with its serene lake gardens, and finally, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and street food paradise of George Town, Penang.
Distance: ~ 350 KM

2. Take a scenic route from Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan

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This journey across Sabah offers breathtaking views and diverse experiences. Begin in Kota Kinabalu and head towards the majestic Mount Kinabalu. Take a relaxing dip at Poring Hot Springs before continuing to the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, where you can get up close with these incredible primates in their natural habitat.
Distance: ~ 350 KM

3. Cruise through the coastal beauty between Kuantan to Kuala Terengganu

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Drive along the stunning east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, starting from Kuantan. Visit the peaceful beach town of Cherating, known for its surfing spots and turtle sanctuary. Continue to Rantau Abang, a prime location for turtle watching. End your trip in Kuala Terengganu, where you can explore the beautiful islands and traditional crafts.
Distance: ~170 KM

4. Take the heritage trail from Melaka to Johor Bahru

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Begin your journey in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Melaka, rich with historical landmarks such as the A Famosa fortress, St. Paul's Hill, and the Dutch Square. The city's vibrant street art, night markets, and river cruises offer plenty of activities for all ages. Heading south, stop in Muar, a town famed for its delicious local food, including the popular Muar otak-otak (grilled fish cake) and Mee Bandung Muar. Continue your trip to Johor Bahru, the southernmost city in Malaysia. Here, you can visit attractions like Legoland Malaysia, the Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque, and the Johor Bahru City Square. Explore the lively city center, enjoy shopping, and indulge in the diverse culinary offerings.
Distance: ~200 KM

5. Take a drive up to Cameron Highlands

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Escape the tropical heat with a drive up to the cool, refreshing Cameron Highlands. As you ascend, enjoy scenic views of rolling hills and lush greenery. Visit tea plantations, where you can sip freshly brewed tea while overlooking the beautiful landscape. Don't miss the Boh Tea Plantation, one of the oldest and most famous tea plantations in the area. Explore strawberry farms, where you can pick your own fresh strawberries and enjoy various strawberry-based treats. The Cameron Lavender Garden offers a stunning display of colorful flowers and a picturesque setting for photos. For nature enthusiasts, the mossy forests provide an enchanting experience with their unique flora and mist-covered trails. Enjoy hiking, bird-watching, and the fresh, cool air of the highlands.
Distance: ~200 KM

6. Take a cultural adventure from Alor Setar to Langkawi

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Start in Alor Setar, the capital of Kedah, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. Visit the iconic Alor Setar Tower, the Zahir Mosque, and the Kedah State Art Gallery. After exploring the city, drive to Kuala Kedah for a ferry ride to Langkawi, an archipelago of 99 islands. Langkawi is famous for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the UNESCO-listed Geopark. Spend your days island hopping, enjoying water sports, and exploring the lush rainforests. Don't miss the Langkawi Sky Bridge, an architectural marvel offering panoramic views of the surrounding islands and sea. Relax on the sandy beaches, visit the Langkawi Wildlife Park, and savor fresh seafood at the local restaurants.
Distance: ~130 km (plus a ferry ride)
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