Malaysia is a vast and beautiful country filled with many attractions. There are so many attractive places in the country that even us local Malaysians haven’t even visited yet. We all know of the usual go-to places like Penang, Genting Highlands, and Petronas Towers. But what about the spots in Malaysia locals don’t even know about? Interested? Read on!
Coolest Spots in Malaysia Locals Don’t Even Know in 2020:
Malihom
Location: Kiri N/T 168, Bukit Penara, Mukim 6 Balik Pulau, 11000 Penang, Malaysia
Opening Hours: Check-in time is 2pm, and check-out is 12 noon
This beautiful forest get-away is located in the Southern part of Penang. Malihom is a peaceful forest wonderland. Visitors can stay in a private cabin that’s complete with scenic swimming pools and a wonderful view of tropical forests. For fellow Malaysians visiting Penang, this is the best place to relax and unwind.
Tanah Aina Farrah Soraya
Location: 8, 27600 Raub, Pahang, Malaysia
Opening Hours: Check-in and check-out is 12 PM noon
This is another beautiful resort that’s close to Mother Nature. Tanah Aina Farrah Soraya is only an hour’s drive away from Kuala Lumpur, the heart of Malaysia. There are breath-taking views of the lush green landscape that refreshes the mind and body. Malaysian visitors can also do various activities like trekking, flying fox, organic farming. They can even learn cooking! Oh, and did we mention there’s also a gorgeous overflowing river?
Sipadan Islands (Sabah)
Location: East coast of Sabah, Malaysia
If you’re interested in doing something daring like diving, then head on down to Sipadan Islands in Sabah. It has a lot of ocean-related activities since it’s the only ocean-island in Malaysia. It’s known as one of the best diving spots in the world. It’s also not going to be easy to visit for locals interested in discovering the country’s hidden spots. You can only ever stay at its surrounding islands Mabul and/or Kapalai. But the difficulty is what makes the trip more fun!
Gem Island (Terengganu)
Location: Lot 2804, Pulia Gemia, Mukim, 21600 Gemia Island, Terengganu, Malaysia
Opening Hours: Open 9 AM – 5 PM, Monday to Friday
This privately-owned island is cut off from the rest of the country. It’s also the reason not a lot of locals know about this hidden gem! Gem Island has only one tiny resort that’s amazingly self-sustaining, using eco-friendly ways of generating power and water. Here, you will be sure to go out and enjoy the beautiful blue waters, the scenic beach, and the refreshing air. So if you’re looking for a peaceful get-away from tourists, then Gem Island is perfect for you.
Pantai Cahaya Bulan (Kelantan)
Location: Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia
Pantai Cahaya Bulan is located in the more traditional part of Malaysia, offering the simple things of Malay culture like fried seafood and kite-flying. On the way here from the capital city of Kota Bharu will show you the more provincial architectures of our country, with little villages and heartfelt locals living simply. You can eat while watching the beautiful waves lap up at the shores. Still, do keep in mind that sometimes the currents can be too high that swimming will likely be prohibited.
Dusuntara
Location: 48200 Batang Kali, Selangor, Malaysia
This hidden gem can be seen on the way to the famous Genting Highlands, the entertainment capital of Malaysia that’s filled with fun casinos that give big payouts. Dusuntara is a resort is placed in the heart of a lush green valley that relaxes and invigorates its many visitors. Since Genting Highlands is only a short trip away from Kuala Lumpur, this makes Dusuntara relatively easy to go to. You can even go pond fishing while unwinding from the turbulence of daily city life.
The Shorea
Location: Village Kolam Air, Mukim Pantai, Jalan Jelebu, 71770 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
The Shorea combines both the beauties of modern living with nature. It’s a resort hotel located in the Berembun Forest Reserve, offering its visitors a chance of relaxing with your loved ones with massage and tours in the countryside. Malaysian visitors can find it in the furthest part of Penang along with Malihom. Loosen up in this hidden spot not a lot of people know about!
Have these secluded getaways convinced you to take a short vacation, lounging away from the crowded attractions everyone goes to? Then share this article with your friends and family! They’ll sure be tempted to go to these spots in Malaysia locals don’t even know about.