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Langkawi Island
Langkawi Island is located just to the south of the Thai island of Tarotau, and represents the main island between the group of Langkawi Islands, which is a picturesque island, as it is characterized by its wonderful scenery, dense trees, hot springs, historical caves, amazing waterfalls, colorful slopes and hills. Limestone with a steep slope.
Brentian Islands
The Perhentian Islands are picturesque Malaysian islands that have many exquisite landscapes, glistening sandy beaches and are a great tourist destination for those on a budget. It is worth noting that it is not preferable to visit these islands during the winter months, due to the heavy rainfall.
Penang Island
Penang Island is located on the west coast of Malaysia, Penang Island, which is a beautiful island that includes an impressive array of historical houses, museums, art murals, shops, and cafes, as well as restaurants lined up at the waterfront, which provide various foods and Malaysian local cuisine , And international, such as: Hindi, Chinese, and others.
Pangkor Island
Pangkor Island is located near the Perak region, and is characterized by its picturesque scenery, thick forest with clear trees, clear and clean waters, uncrowded beaches, a historic fortress dating back to the period of Dutch colonialism, a traditional wooden pier, and many other attractive landmarks. .
Manukan Island
Manukan Island is a picturesque Malaysian island located within five islands located near the island of Kota Kinabalu, which collectively forms the Tonku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, and the largest of these is the island of Gaia, which includes a floating village, and walking paths.
Sipadan Island
Sipadan Island is located near Semporna, in the Malaysian state of Sabah, and provides visitors and tourists with diving areas that are among the best in the world. It was listed as a national reserve in 2002.