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Top 9 Beaches in Malaysia: Explore the Best Spots from 900 Islands

Blessed with 878 islands off its extensive coastline, Malaysia has a tropical getaway for every kind of sun seeker. Whether you’re into water sports, observing marine life, or just looking for some downtime in the sunshine, there’s a patch of sand perfect for you. With some 4809km (2989 miles) of coastline here, where to start? Right here. Read on for the nine best beaches in Malaysia.

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Discover Malaysia: The Ultimate Destination for Outdoor Adventures

A sprinkle of forest-clad tropical islands spills off the 2,989 miles of beach and mangrove-studded coasts that cut this green peninsula out of the sea. Running from the north to join the ancient forests of Pahang state in the center, the undulating peaks of the Titiwangsa mountain range split the country in the middle. Malaysia’s lesser-visited mountainous backbone is ripe with easy-going nature treks, but also hides a bounty of offbeat trails to delight the most daring hikers.

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Essential Travel Tips for Exploring Perhentian Islands, Malaysia

Malaysia’s Perhentian Islands are absolutely beautiful, but there are some tricks to staying happy and thriving in paradise. The two most popular Perhentian islands, Besar (big) and Kecil (small), are as different as night and day: Choose wisely or plan enough time to enjoy both. From avoiding rip-offs to finding the best snorkeling on the island, these Perhentian Islands tips will enhance your experience in one of the most popular places to visit in Malaysia.

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Ultimate Guide to Taman Negara National Park in Malaysia

Taman Negara, Malaysia’s oldest and most popular national park, sprawls across 1,677 miles of lush jungle, winding rivers, and towering mountains. Shielded by a dense, green canopy, Taman Negara is home to indigenous people, along with an impressive array of flora and fauna that keep biologists engaged. Remarkably, this national park is one of the oldest rainforests on earth, boasting an estimated age of at least 130 million years.

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