Discover Hidden Gems: Unveiling Malaysia’s Underrated Cities – Part 2

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Most people across the world love to travel and explore new places. Also, the choice of destination depends on budget, which should be convenient. Besides this, backpacking trip nowadays has become popular among tourists. So especially for them and other travel lovers, it is good to know the underrated places that come under budget-friendly itinerary.
If you are planning to visit Malaysia and want to explore a few places yet to discover, this article will help you prepare your checklist for your upcoming trip.

The Parc, Nilai Impian

If you love photography and appreciate some brain-storming nature photos, you must come to The Parc in Nilai Impai.
The most interesting thing about this place is a natural illusion prevalent there. Here, you will discover never-ending series of mirror-like enigmas.
Also, Nilai Impian offers multiple jogging and cycling tracks along with a kid’s playground. Also, the breathtaking views of Parc went viral on social media. For this reason, many people come across this name.

Semporna, Sabah

Semporna rarely gets chances to take place in the checklist of travellers where Kundasang and Kota Kinabalu attract most of the tourists. But this Semporna is itself a chest of wonders. Also, you can discover an unseen and untouched underwater world, which is nothing but a treasure. For a long period, it has remained preserved to date. So, if you are always curious to explore nature and can’t resist its wanderlust, this place is perfect for you.

If you want to witness more magnificent nature scenes, drive to the southeast side of Semporna to reach Skull Hill, locally called Bukit Tengkorak. Here, archaeologists will introduce you to the belief that this Semporna was Southeast Asia’s biggest pottery manufacturing unit in the time of the Neolithic.

Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak

In Malaysia, there need to be more national parks. But Gunung Mulu is a beautiful national park frequently overlooked by travellers. You should include this name in your checklist.
The captivating and gigantic view of Gunung will make you amazed. It is a reincarnated form of the old-age rainforest. Also, it comes under the honour of UNESCO World Heritage sites.
This park’s exceptional beauty is enough to behold nature’s beauty. Even the abandoned wildlife makes this place a must-see spot full of things to explore.

Tasik Kenyir, Terengganu

Those who frequently visit Malaysia surely know the name of this place, Tasik Kenyir of Terengganu. Most travellers miss this must-visit spot, but Tasik is worth a visit. Also, if you are curious about new places to explore, you will come across this name.

It is like a hidden treasure that you can’t assume before seeing this fascinating place in your eyes. Tasik is the largest man-tailored park in Southeast Asia. Though it is an artificial natural beauty, you will still love this richest reservoir. Also, you will be surprised to see how it keeps the stillness of the surroundings encapsulated. Here, the magical rainforest becomes lively due to this wonderful creation of human beings. As it was an eco-travel destination spot for travellers back in the day, you will find boat houses and chalets to experience the spectacular view of Kenyir.

Sasaran, Kuala Selangor

Kuala Selangor houses one of the expansive firefly harbourages worldwide. Sasaran is the address of this magical scene in Kuala. But, most travellers need to take advantage of this place while making their trip checklist. Here, the beauty of the sky resembles a mirror where you can see the reflection of the surface of Kuala Selangor beach caused by low tide. It reminds the Salar De Uyuni, located in Bolivia.
One thing is to be notable here, and that is the visiting time for tourists.

This place becomes accessible only two times a month, at the time of the full moon and new moon. Between this time of the full and new moon, the tide drowns the sand bar beneath the sea level. So, it would help to wait a couple of weeks to get a complete reflective picture of the sea surface.

Pulau Rawa, Johor

Pulau Rawa is a pristine heavenly corner of Malaysia miles off to the Mersing shoreline of the South China Sea. This small paradisiacal spot is called as Maldives of Johor.
Among other stunning beaches in Malaysia, this Pulau beach will give you a box experience. Here, you can explore mother nature more closely. Truly, this spot takes the cake by displaying some of the best views of Malaysia without more footsteps and advancements.

So, why should we stick to the known places where we are far away from serenity, tranquil nature, and unique adventure? You will find all of these in the hidden gems we discussed in this article. You will find a compilation of nature’s beauties, from chalets to private islands, old cities to untouched nature preserves.

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