Mount KinabaluMountain-scalers, be sure to mark Mount Kinabalu off your bucket list. As the highest mountain in the Malay Archipelago, the mountain is a prominent attraction to climbers from all over the world. |
Cameron HighlandsEnjoy cool air, fresh strawberries and fragrant tea in one of Malaysia most extensive hill stations and stay in one of the many of English-styled guest houses such as the Ye Old Smokehouse. |
Gua MuluA UNESCO World Heritage site, Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak is a treasure trove of natural wonders, which include complex cave networks and rare geological formations. The park is home to thousands of animal and plant species, such as the sun bear and the wild orchids. Its attractions include the world’s largest cave passage and cave chamber, Asia longest cave, razor-sharp limestone spikes and a geological formation. |
Genting HighlandsOtherwise known as `Resorts World Genting’, this popular hill resort is perched atop an average elevation of 1,740 meters within the Titiwangsa Mountains that border the states of Pahang and Selangor. The Genting Highlands are a 1-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur. It has a cable-car service called the “Genting Skyway”, famed as South East Asia’s longest gondola lift that traverses a distance of 3.38 km. |
Bukit TinggiBukit Tinggi is a hill retreat area with several resorts taking advantage of the cool, fresh country air that pervades the area. Visitors may explore Colmar Tropicale, the "French-themed" village and hotel. |