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Malaysia Travel Photos

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Christina and I have visited Malaysia multiple times and brought back tons of memories. Christina’s photos of Malaysia will forever remind us of this wonderful country. Some of them originally appeared in stories about various parts of the country that we’ve visited but now live here to display my wife’s talents behind the lens. Each section is divided by place has room to expand if you’re interested in sharing your own photos! I hope you enjoy these and would love to read your thoughts in the comments section. Take Care, my friends.

Malaysia Travel Photos

Petronas Towers

Petronas Towers, Malaysia

Read more about the Petronas Towers here

Instagrams

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National Mosque

Ladies having lunch inside Malaysia's National Mosque

Main Prayer Hall inside Malaysia's National Mosque

Stay Tuned for an Upcoming Post about Malaysia’s National Mosque!

Batu Caves

Monkey outside Malaysia's Batu Caves

Outside the Batu Caves, Malaysia

Walking around Malaysia's Batu Caves

Outside Malaysia's Batu Caves

Cameron Highlands

Beautiful views while hiking in Malaysia's Cameron Highlands

Hiking in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Overlooking the Boh Tea Plantation in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Staring at the Boh Tea Plantation in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Read more about Malaysia’s Cameron Highlands here

Penang

Inside Penang's Chew Jetty, Malaysia

Restaurant in Penang - I'll Take All of the Above

Christina taking a shot at Penang, Malaysia

 

Restaurant signs in Penang, Malaysia

Having a-Snack in Penang, Malaysia

Read more about Penang

Final Thoughts and Yours, Too!

So what did you think? Are you ready to book a ticket and head to Malaysia now? If you have a photo that you’d like to add, let me know in the comments section!

This Kuala Lumpur travel guide is part of our series on Malaysia Travel and Southeast Asia Travel. It was originally created on November 24, 2015. It has been maintained and updated (as of December 27, 2018) to reflect current viewpoints and travel trends.

7 thoughts on “Malaysia Travel Photos

  1. Ria says:

    Unbelievable! You have been in Kuala Lumpur in the same dates, like me 🙂 Like I was in the middle of demonstrations near Sentral station 😀

  2. Dan Bibb says:

    Wow… Malaysia is a beautiful place. We are starting our research in the possibility of relocating to KL for a while. You and your beautiful photos have added fuel to the fire of desire. One question, how is the transportation between the islands? Looks like you can actually drive to Thailand and Singapore, which would be cool trips depending on the border politics.

    • Duke Stewart says:

      Hi Dan, thanks for the questions here. I’ll be glad to help where I can. I have a friend who’s spending a lot of time in KL right now and as you already know, it’s a great city and worth lots of time. Traveling to Penang from KL isn’t too bad and some of the people I’ve met in Malaysia didn’t mind the roughly 4 hour bus rides between it. As far as the other islands go, I had a coworker who raved about Perhentien but I’m almost certain that he flew there from the city.

      The roads are decent around the cities but can get bumpy and curvy in some spots. The worst one I was on was towards Cameron and let me say, not good when you’ve just woken up and decided to start your day with curry. Regardless, I’d say “Go For It!” on driving throughout the country! Visa processes are strict no matter where you go but I bet it’s doable there.

      I’d love to hear about it when you do this so please keep me posted! Take care and thanks for commenting.

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