Menara Kuala Lumpur (KL Tower)


Menara Kuala Lumpur stands majestically at the top of Bukit Nanas, at 421 meters and 94 meters above sea level. Commonly referred to as KL Tower, visitors will find that the tower has become a well-known icon in the city's skyline.

It also ranks seventh amongst the tallest telecommunications towers in the world and was constructed over a period of four years, with architecture reflecting the country's Islamic heritage. The construction incorporates Arabic Scripts, Islamic tiles, classic Islamic floral with abstract motifs.

Besides the panoramic view, KL Tower has something for the city-dwelling, nature enthusiast. The verdant green surrounding Menara KL is the Bukit Nanas Forest - the only oldest gazetted forest reserve in the country.

It covers an area of 10.05 hectares and is considered the 'Green Lung' of Kuala Lumpur. It is a sanctuary to a wonderful array of flora and fauna which is unique to our tropical nature.

Nearby Attractions
  • Cocoa Boutique    0.55km
  • Maybank Numismatic Museum    0.83km
  • Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman    0.99km
  • Jamek Mosque    0.99km
  • Aquaria KLCC    1km
  • Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC    1.03km
  • Petaling Street    1.09km
  • Sultan Abdul Samad Building    1.2km
  • Central Market    1.25km
  • National Textiles Museum    1.3km
Source: Tourism Malaysia

Petronas Twin Towers, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur


The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers, otherwise known as KLCC, among the world's tallest twin structures. Located in the heart of the capital city, the crown of the Kuala Lumpur contains a complex of office buildings, conference halls, a sprawling park and an upmarket shopping complex.

Inspired by the geometric shape found in Islamic architecture, this gleaming mega-structure was designed by Argentinian-American architect Cesar Pelli. Stretching out to one side of this architectural masterpiece is the spacious and beautifully landscaped KLCC Park.

Other attractions at KLCC are Suria Shopping Complex, Petronas Philharmonic Hall, Petrosains Science Centre, Petronas Art Gallery and Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, where The Aquaria Oceanarium is situated.

Nearby Attractions
  • Aquaria KLCC    0.47km
  • Cocoa Boutique    0.56km
  • Perdana Botanical Gardens    1.02km
  • Menara Kuala Lumpur (KL Tower)    1.03km
  • Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman    1.78km
  • Maybank Numismatic Museum    1.84km
  • Jamek Mosque    2.01km
  • Istana Budaya (National Theatre)    2.06km
  • Petaling Street    2.08km
  • Sultan Abdul Samad Building    2.22km
Source: Tourism Malaysia

Redang Island, Terengganu


Of all the islands in Terengganu, Pulau Redang is perhaps the most famous among them. The island is blessed with development and tourism infrastructures. To date, chalets and resorts have mushroomed to cater for the ever-increasing tourist arrivals. There is a small airport for a direct flight from Subang Airport, Kuala Lumpur and Seletar Airport, Singapore, operated by Berjaya Air. Most of the arrival is via Merang Jetty in Setiu. The Fisheries Act of 1985 declared Redang and its archipelago as a marine park. In fact, the whole of Pulau Redang offers abundance of marine lives, coral gardens and a few ship wrecks which are definite thrills and excitements for scuba-divers.

Accessible from Merang Jetty in Setiu, a 30-minute drive north of Kuala Terengganu, off the Terengganu coastline on the northeastern coast is the Redang Archipelago. It is made up of a few islands namely Pulau Redang (the largest), Pulau Pinang, Pulau Kerengga, Pulau Lima, Pulau Ekor Tebu and Pulau Susu Dara. This area has also been gazetted as a marine park and its brilliant underwater world is one of the best in Malaysia.

Redang Island is indeed one of Malaysia’s most idyllic islands. This tropical paradise offers pearly-white sandy beaches, sparkling clear seawater, lovely sunrises and spectacular marine life. Its marvellous marine fish varieties, turtles and huge range of coral reefs make it a wonderful diving spot and its diverse coral species are said to be among the best in the world. The five famous dive sites in Redang are Tanjung Lang, Tanjung Tokong, Tanjung Gua Kawah, Pasir Panjang and Batu Mak Cantek. There are even a few shipwrecks dive sites, offering an adventure for divers.

Apart from diving, beach lovers can also enjoy other activities like swimming, snorkelling, fishing, boating or sunbathing. You can check in to one of the many resorts on the island, offering full packages including land and sea transfers, accommodation, full board meals and activities or room packages only. Bookings can be arranged at any local or foreign travel agents for a delightful island getaway.

How To Get Here

Redang can be reached within 45 minutes by speed boat from jetty in Merang, a small fishing village about 30 minutes by road north from Kuala Terengganu. Alternatively, you may also take a ferry ride from Shah Bandar Jetty in Kuala Terengganu it takes 1 hour 45 minutes to reach the island. The boat fare is RM100.00 per person return.

Merang Jetty is the gateway to Pulau Redang, situated 38 km north of Kuala Terengganu, travelling time takes 20-30 minutes depending upon traffic. By taking the Sultan Mahmud Bridge until reaching roundabout Batu Enam, take 3o’clock route  towards the coastal road. Follow the road signage using coastal road.


By Bus/taxi
There are taxi services available from Kuala Terengganu Taxi Terminal. Most hotels in Kuala Terengganu should be able to arrange taxi to Pantai Merang. There is a bus service that plies the route nearby Pantai Merang but it would be much convenient to either grab a taxi or arrange car rental as the bus service is infrequent.

By Air
There are direct flights from Kuala Lumpur by Malaysian Airlines, Air Asia and Firefly. There is also a direct flight by Firefly from Singapore. As most tourists prefers to go to the islands of Redang or Lang Tengah, Pantai Merang is enjoyable for those arrived on late flights and would like to savour the early morning sunrise and cool bayou from the sea before taking the boat ride to the islands. There are taxi and car rental services available at the airport terminal. Journey time from the airport is around 25 minutes to Merang Jetty.


Where To Stay

  1. Sari Pacifica Redang Resort & Spa
  2. Berjaya Redang Beach Resort & Spa
  3. Coral Redang Beach Resort
  4. Laguna Redang Island Resort
  5. Redang Beach Resort

Where To Eat

  1. Coffeehouse & Bar, Sari Pacifica Redang Resort & Spa
  2. Palm Restaurant, Berjaya Redang Resort & Spa
  3. Sang Suria Restaurant, Laguna Redang Resort & Spa
  4. The Matahari Restaurant, Coral Redang Island Resort
  5. Sunset Point Restaurant, Redang beach Resort
Source: Tourism Terengganu

Perhentian Island, Terengganu


Situated 10 nautical miles from the coasts of Terengganu, visitors disembarks from Kuala Besut jetty, for a half and hour speedboat journey to the island. The jetty is just a scenic two hours journey up north from Kuala Terengganu. Pulau Perhentian is actually a group of islands comprises of Pulau Perhentian Besar, Pulau Perhentian Kecil, Pulau Rawa, Pulau Serenggeh, Pulau Susu Dara Besar and Pulau Susu Dara Kecil.

The islands offer an amazing snorkeling experience in crystal clear waters. Spectacular marine lives and diverse species of hard and soft corals in the clear, aquamarine waters will definitely thrill snorkelers and divers. Here, manta rays, reef sharks, barracudas and turtles roam freely in their natural habitat, un-amazed to the flashing lights of the diver’s underwater camera. For the less adventurous, the beaches are an ideal location just to laze around and do practically nothing.

How To Get Here

By Air
There are regular and daily flights from Kuala Lumpur by Malaysia Airlines, Air Asia or Firefly. Journey from Kuala Terengganu airport takes 1 ½ hours driving. Taxis and car rentals are available at Kuala Terengganu Airport. Similarly those on flight arrivals from Kota Bharu Airport can arrange for an airport taxi or car rental to Kuala Besut which takes only 1 hour.

By Bus
There are bus services available from most major cities and towns in Peninsular Malaysia. Bus service from Kuala Lumpur takes 6-7 hours to reach Kuala Besut. Kuala Besut jetty is the entry point to Pulau Perhentian. Perhentian Island can be reached in 20 minutes by speed boat which costs RM70.00 per person return. There are a number of low budget hotels for those who plan to stay overnight in Kuala Besut or in case of bad weather conditions.

By Train
Those travelling by train from Kuala Lumpur should stop at either Tanah Merah or Wakaf Baru Train Terminal in bordering State of Kelantan. There are taxi services to Kuala Besut which takes around 1 hour.

By Car
Leisure driving from Kuala Terengganu through coastal road takes around 1 ½ hours to Kuala Besut. Situated 120 km north of Kuala Terengganu, the coastal road offers greeneries and beaches along the way. There are ample parking spaces at reasonable fees. Resort and travel agent offices are available at the jetty.

Where To Stay

  1. Arwana Perhentian Resort
  2. Bubu Long Beach
  3. Coral Bay Chalet
  4. Panorama Chalet
  5. Perhentian Island Resort
  6. Tuna Bay Island Resort

Where To Eat

  1. Santai Restaurant
  2. Coral Bay Restaurant
  3. Panorama Chalet Restaurant
  4. Perhentian Resort Island Restaurant
  5. Tuna Bay Island Resort Restaurant
Source: Tourism Terengganu

Mabul Island, Sabah


Mention Mabul Island and visions of swaying coconut trees and idyllic water villages come to mind. And that’s just above the water. Located only about 15 minutes by speedboat from the famous Sipadan Island, Mabul has gained its own recognition as one of the best muck-diving (a term used to describe limited visibility dives at shallow sites with usually sandy bottoms) sites in the world.

Mabul is a small oval shaped island fringed by sandy beaches and perched on the northwest corner of a larger 200-hectare reef. The reef is on the edge of the continental shelf and the seabed surrounding the reef slopes out to 25–30m deep.

Mabul is also renowned for its amazing array of macrolife, making it an underwater photographer’s dream location to capture some of the rarest ecological species on film. Flamboyant cuttlefish, blue-ringed octopus, spike-fin gobies, frogfish and moray eels are just some of the spectacular critters you will encounter beneath the waters of Mabul.

Although all the excitement is underwater, you can always set your scuba gear aside for a day to laze on Mabul’s soft sand to work on your tan.
Where to stay

When in Mabul, opt to stay in any one of these excellent resorts:
  1. Borneo Divers & Sea Sports (Sabah) Sdn Bhd
  2. Explore Asia Tours Sdn Bhd (Sipadan-Mabul Resort)
  3. Seaventures Tours & Travel Sdn Bhd
  4. Sipadan Water Village Resort Sdn Bhd
How to get there

From Kota Kinabalu, take a 55-minute flight to Tawau and enjoy an hour’s drive to Semporna. From here, Mabul is another 45 minutes by speedboat. Be sure to pre-arrange transportation with your respective resort/dive operator.

Source: Tourism Sabah

Top 5 Most Beautiful Islands in Terengganu


Redang Island

Redang Island is indeed one of Malaysia’s most idyllic islands. This tropical paradise offers pearly-white sandy beaches, sparkling clear seawater, lovely sunrises and spectacular marine life. Its marvellous marine fish varieties, turtles and huge range of coral reefs make it a wonderful diving spot and its diverse coral species are said to be among the best in the world.


Perhentian Island

The islands offer an amazing snorkeling experience in crystal clear waters. Spectacular marine lives and diverse species of hard and soft corals in the clear, aquamarine waters will definitely thrill snorkelers and divers. Here, manta rays, reef sharks, barracudas and turtles roam freely in their natural habitat, un-amazed to the flashing lights of the diver’s underwater camera.


Kapas Island

Pulau Kapas is indeed an ideal family retreat. Resorts and budget chalets dotted the beachfront providing facilities for visitors. Swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving in crystal clear waters are recommended or indulge in fishing, squid fishing, jungle trekking and canoeing.


Gemia Island

Pulau Gemia is a self contained island of superb natural beauty, perfect for your private holiday, whether you are looking for fun and adventure, or rest and relaxation. It is a privately-owned island 800 metres next to Pulau Kapas.


Tenggol Island

This island boast one of the deepest waters in the east coast and it is a haven for divers looking for thrilling night dives. Hard and soft corals of different types add a dash of color to the monochromatic escape while the underwater creature-eels, crabs, turtles and baby sharks will definitely amaze divers and are found abundance in their undisturbed habitat

Source: Tourism Terengganu

Top 5 Most Beautiful Islands in Malaysia


 Sipadan Island

It is not only a wonderful spot for a peaceful vacation, but also one of the most wanted places in the world for a great diving experience. Even more, the fabulous Sipadan hosts a stunning variety of animals and plants, including rare species of turtles and the outstanding coral reefs. Overall, this is virtually a natural paradise, where you will definitely have the time of your life.


Tioman Island

Tioman is the biggest island on Malaysia’s east coast. Said to be the home of Malaysian diving, Tioman’s diving opportunities do not fail to impress as most of the time the waters are clear resulting in diverse diving choices.


Langkawi Island

Langkawi isn’t just one big island, but a collection of around 100 islands that form an archipelago. While most are uninhabited, a few have been designated for tourism so that visitors from all over the world can admire and appreciate the magical beauty of Langkawi.


Redang Island

Redang island is perfect for snorkeling, swimming, scuba diving, jungle trekking, boating and canoeing. This paradise-like island offers crystal clear water, pearly white shores, a colorful array of spectacular marine life, a breathtaking sunset and what could be the world's most mature coral gardens.


Perhentian Island

Pulau Perhentian Besar and Pulau Perhentian Kecil are surrounded by beautiful palm-fringed sandy beaches andcrystal-clear turquoise-blue sea. A trip to this lush and exotic tropical island is a must for all nature lovers and those who enjoy scuba diving, snorkeling, deep sea fishing, swimming, wind surfing, sailing, boating and canoeing.