The time to visit Malaysia

Malaysia has a geographical form and a location that led to the diversity of seasons in the different regions in it, therefore the best time to visit the country differs in general according to the place you want to go to, as the best time to visit the islands on the western side is like Penang, and Langkawi is between December and February As for the desire to visit the east coast of the country, especially the two islands of Tioman and Farhatin, the best time for this is from June to August.

The climate of Malaysia

Malaysia is known to have a tropical climate, but the limited size and topographic composition of the country’s lands facilitates the internal penetration of marine climate impacts, as the monsoons that modify the climate are active, in addition to the fact that the eastern monsoons bring heavy rains to the exposed coasts in the southwest of the country, and to the northeast of the country, Malaysia is also famous for high temperatures throughout the year, with the peninsula having an average temperature of about 27 degrees Celsius in most low-lying areas, and temperatures in coastal areas in eastern Malaysia range around 23 degrees Celsius.

Attractions in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Malaysia, as it is home to a large number of exotic Asian cultures. This city also provides tourists with many skyscrapers, forests, luxury shopping centers, and bazaars, in addition to providing delicious foods that can be tried, and among the most famous areas Attractions that can be visited in Kuala Lumpur: Twin Tower, Sea World Aquarium and Kuala Lumpur Bird Park.

Batu Caves

Batu Caves is located 13 km north of Kuala Lumpur, which is a Malaysian national treasure, a site for Hindu pilgrims, and a region for preserving wildlife. Batu Caves also contain the statue of the Hindu deity Morugan, which is about 42.7 meters high, and these temples can be reached that attracted Pilgrims for more than 120 years by climbing approximately 272 degrees to reach the limestone caves.

Kelly’s Castle

Kellie’s Castle, a highway memorial located five kilometers east of Batu Gajah, is a Gothic and Mughal style castle, owned by a Scottish farm owner named William Kelly Smith. This castle has been well restored. , And still has some rooms with twentieth century furniture.

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