Kuala Lumpur is a must-visit for every tourist coming to Malaysia. This global city is characterized by the fusion of bright colors of modernism and rich heritage. If we translate the name of the city from Malay language we’ll get “muddy confluence” It is not only country's legislative capital, but also the cultural and economic center of Malaysia. One of the main attractions of the city is the world's tallest twin building of the Petronas Twin Towers. Kuala Lumpur houses numerous amazing night clubs, pubs, bars, karaoke lounges, and restaurants. Kelantan means “Land of Lightning”. It offers plenty of opportunities for tourists, among which Istana Batu (Royal Museum), The War Museum, Islamic Museum, and others. The city of Malacca will be good for those who prefer the rest at the seaside. Apart from the recreational facilities the tourists can enjoy Chinese and Malay culture in the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, experience a sound and light show at Padang Pahlwan, watch endangered Sumatran Rhinoceros in Malacca Zoo.
Negeri Sembilian comprises a federation of nine states. It is famous for its picturesque valleys and plains, hills and mountains. The must-visits in Seremban, the capital of Negeri Sembilan, are the lake gardens and Port Dickson – world popular seaside resort of Malaysia. As well as Negeri Sembilian, Penang is famous for its natural scenic beauty. Georgetown invites the tourists to visit its the historic center, where all the historical monuments are concentrated: Clock Tower, Fort Cornwallis Kek Lok Si, the largest Buddhist temple complex in Southeast Asia, and others. Sabah is usually described as a tropical paradise; it attracts the visitors by its variety of water sports and uniqueness of flora and fauna.