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Embark On A Secret Adventure With These Hidden Gems In Malaysia

You must be familiar with Petronas Twin Towers but have you ever heard about Thean Hou Temple? Check out these hidden gems in Malaysia with this quick list.

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Do you want to explore Malaysia beyond Petronas Twin Towers to Batu Caves? Or Are you seeking some unexplored places in Malaysia? We have your back, this travel guide unveils some best-kept secrets, come and discover these charming hidden gems in Malaysia with us.

Malaysia is a captivating South Asian Gem that has become one of the favourite tourist destinations for people around the world and 
attracts millions of visitors each year. Have you ever wondered why it is so popular? It's affordable yet luxurious! You can indulge in a high-quality experience without breaking the bank. Plus, this is a dream place for many, whether you're into adventure activities like diving or hiking, planning for a de-stressing holiday while enjoying sunbathing or spas or nature is what you're obsessed with, Malaysia offers you all!

Enough dilly-dallying? Here are some amazing hidden gems in Malaysia to add to your bucket list.

1. Tanjung Rhu Beach - Langkawi

Whether you're a Vitamin sea addict or seeking some hidden gems in Malaysia, Tanjung Rhu Beach is your spot. Located in Langkawi, the state of Kedah in Malaysia, it's a pristine beach with blue water, Andaman sea, ivory white sand and soothing breezes, no less than a feast to the eyes. The whole beach is divided into three parts, one is public and the other two are owned by luxurious private resorts. So, if you're a budget traveller, go for a public beach but if the money isn't your concern, private resorts would be great with lavish accommodations. Whether you're into adventure activities like diving or snorkelling or looking for an unwinding holiday, Tanjung Rhu Beach is one the best-hidden gems in Malaysia to explore.

2. Kundasang - Sabah

Nestled in the foothills of Mount Kinabalu, lies a captivating hill station named Kundasang. This comes among the most recommended unexplored places in Malaysia to visit, offering so many exciting activities whether you're looking for an adventurous or a family-friendly one. To begin with, you can hike in Mount Kinabalu which is regarded as a moderate level, great if you're a seasonal climber but if you think to try this for the first time, training is a must. Next, visit Desa Dairy Farm, it's one of the most unique places to visit in Malaysia, especially if you have come with family. Spanning over 200 hectares of land, it offers you some amazing activities – feed the calves with bottled milk, soak the beautiful views and purchase some milk or the freshest milk products or cheese. But, the bottom line is that you're required to do the online booking only as walk-in visitors are not allowed here. Just 3 km from here, you can satisfy your appetite at a cosy restaurant named, Hooga Cafe. Are you a fan of adrenaline-rush activities? You can also try paragliding and  ATV rides, best for an adventure enthusiast. This Malaysia hidden gem is worth exploring by anyone seeking an unforgettable holiday.

3. Tasik Biru - Johor

Can you guess what Tasik Biru is? It's a mesmerizing lake with somewhat blue water, how? Due to the high concentration of arsenic. Whether you are seeking some breathtaking vistas or a perfect ambience for a romantic date, paying a visit to Tasik Biru is all you need to do.  Located just under an hour away from Kuching city, this comes among the most unique places to visit in Malaysia, owing to its mysterious history and amazing views. Did you know that it was a gold mine that eventually flooded and converted into a manmade lake? Plus there are numerous legends behind the cause of the flood! Coming back to the visit, tour the lake with the speed boat, or pedal boat, whatever you like. These would take you across the lake at Roxy Rock Café, where you can have some drinks and snacks, chalets are also available if you plan to fall asleep soaking the stunning views of the lake. Then, you'll be required to use a floating bridge to get back to the entrance.

4. Tasik Kenyir - Terengganu

Whether you love fishing or trekking or exploring nature, Tasik Kenyir is one the remarkably unique places in Malaysia, and can be the best spot for you. It's again an artificial lake, but much bigger than the previous one. It contains 340 islands that were formerly highlands and hills drowned by the water plus it contains a plethora of wildlife including birds, mammals, insects, fishes and more, no less than a paradise for nature as well as wildlife lovers. Furthermore, there is a lot to try for an adventure soul too, go for a speed boat, cruise boat or a boat-house to take you to waterfalls like Lasir Waterfalls where you can swim relieving all your stress and tiredness, and fishing spots await you too. There are also areas for camping and trekking, for a more thrilling experience, try water rafting and kayaking.

5. Tropical Spice Garden - Penang

Whether you are looking for some unexplored places in Malaysia or hidden gems in Malaysia or a place to unwind yourself and relax, Tropical Spice Garden is your dream place. Located on the northwest coast of  Penang, Tropical Spice Garden is a botanical garden technically but much more than that. It offers you a myriad of activities to rejuvenate yourself and to spend some quality time with loved ones. You can indulge in a wellness activity including meditation, and exercises and experience the magical healing powers of nature. You can also look for hands-on classes at the Cooking School or a Cooking Demo by trained Malaysian home cooks. Plus, create some unforgettable memories with your family or friends while enjoying a movie outdoors, or stargazing, all in the rainforest. They also sell spices, essential oils, books, artisanal goods and more, buy if you feel like it.

6. Thean Hou Temple - Kuala Lumpur 

Thean Hou Temple is one of the largest Chinese temples and also comes among the unique places to visit in Malaysia. It's a must visit for anyone looking to soak Malaysia culture or know more about it or seeking a spiritual ambiance. Dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu,  it's a six-tiered temple and an exceptional example of intertwining traditional with modern architecture. Gaze at its intricate carvings, and dragon motifs, all so colourful. Plus, you'd be very lucky if you have come here at the time of Chinese New Year when this whole temple is adorned with plenty of vibrant lanterns.

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