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    Mount Keriang Recreational Park, Kedah, Malaysia

    Mount Keriang Recreational Park, Kedah, Malaysia is situated at a distance of 10 km from Alor Setar. The park is a haven for trekkers and campers and it is also a paradise for nature lovers as the park is set against enthralling natural beauty. This the best place to enjoy your vacation along with your family and friends. Here you can relax, rest and enjoy the spectacular natural beauty that surround the place.

    If love adventure then, Mount Keriang Recreational Park is the right destination for you. Here you can participate in numerous activities that include trekking and hiking. The park also boasts of camping facilities, there are numerous camping sites where you can camp along with your family and friends and have the vacation of your life.

    There are other attractions that are located in near vicinity of the park. For example if you love to explore cave, then you do not need to worry as Gua Keriang, which is a cave is situated in close proximity to the park. And if you abhor caves and dark places, then you can visit the Padi Museum that is also situated near the park. Apart from these options you can also sit at the park or enjoy a grand afternoon siesta at the park.

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    Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia

    Malaysia is a country that is renowned for its geographical and cultural diversity. The country is renowned for its countless natural attractions, which includes verdant rainforests and spectacular mountain ranges. Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia is one of the most significant natural attractions of the country. Mount Kinabalu or Gunung Kinabaluu is not only an important mountain peak in Malaysia but also in the entire Southeast Asia. The mountain is situated in the Kinabaluu National Park, which is itself a world heritage site, in the east Malaysian state of Sabah.

    During a survey conducted in the year 1997, which used a satellite, it was found out that the height of the mountain was actually 4,095 meters. In fact the mountain is considered to be the tallest in Southeast Asia in between Himalayan ranges in Myanmar and the island of New Guinea and subsequently Mount Kinabalu is also the tallest mountain peak in Malaysia.

    Mount Kinabalu is also one of the major biological sites of the country as the mountain and its adjoining feature a wide array of flora. If you are a rock climber then you can definitely opt for a tour of the mountain as you can easily climb the mountain. In order to climb the mountain you need no mountaineering equipments, the only thing you require is good physical condition.

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    Mount Reng, Malaysia

    Malaysia is fast becoming one of the hottest tourist destinations of South Asia. The country is renowned for its cultural and geographical diversity. Especially Malaysia is famous for its enthralling natural attractions that include breathtaking beaches and spectacular and mountain ranges. Because of these reasons Malaysia has become a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Mount Reng, Malaysia is one of the popular natural attractions of the country. It is located at Batu Melintang, which is situated along the East-West Expressway in the district of Jeli. You can take a bus heading to Jeli from Kota Bharu's main bus terminal.

    Mount Reng is renowned for its spectacular natural beauty and is visited by thousands of nature lovers who come to feast on the breathtaking natural wonders of the area. Like most of the natural attractions of Malaysia Mount Reng is also associated with some legendary tale. The local residents of the region believe that mountain is linked to the legendary Puteri Saadong. According to the folklore, Puteri Saadong was disappointed with the the villagers' preoccupation with cat and dog fighting and in anger he hurled a gigantic boulder down the Reng Mountain onto the village centre. Non one in the village could survive this onslaught and all the villagers died except one.

    Latest research and excavation in and around the mountain has suggested that the entire area was inhabited during ancient time. The mountain also boasts of limestone caves, which have become popular tourist attractions.

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    Kenyir Lake, Malaysia

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    Malaysia is blessed with the abundance of wonderful natural beauties. One of favorite tourist destinations in Malaysia is Kenyir Lake, Malaysia. Kenyir Lake of Malaysia is located in the interior part of Terengganu. Kenyir Lake in Malaysia is the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia. This famous shares its frontiers with Pahang in the south and Kelantan in the west. It is one of the places that is enriched with spectacular natural beauties and is one of the tourist attractions in Malaysia.

    Kenyir Lake is the largest rock-filled hydroelectric dam in Malaysia. The enormous lake serves as one of the gateways to the National Park of Malaysia. The area is adorned with around 340 islands. In the early days, many of these islands used to be hilltops and highlands. There are about fourteen waterfalls, rivers and waterways. Gawi Jetty or Pengkalan Gawi is the main gateway to the lake.

    A visit to Kenyir Lake of Malaysia will pamper you with lush greenery and vast forest regions. Here you will find a huge variety of flora and fauna. This is a favorite spot for nature lovers and adventurers. Tourists will find various species of wildlife and freshwater fishes. Kenyir Lake is a paradise for photo enthusiasts. One can indulge in various activities like jungle trekking, cave exploration, bird watching, boating, canoeing and fishing. Take part in various exciting water sports if you feel like.

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    Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

    Tourism in Malaysia is one of the pillars of Malaysian economy and the country is fast becoming one of the hottest tourist spots in South Asia. The country is renowned all over the world for its enthralling natural wonders and infinite entertainment options. Popular destinations in Malaysia are numerous; here you can see places that are replete with natural wonders and boasting of rich cultural and historical heritage. Malaysia also boasts of places that epitomizes modernity and boast of all the modern props present in the developed countries. Thus, Malaysia is a unique country that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity and is a treat for every tourist visiting the country. Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia is one of the popular tourist destinations of the country. Formerly known as Jesselton, Kota Kinabalu is the capital of the state of Sabah and is situated in East Malaysia, on the islands of Borneo. The fourth largest city of the country is renowned for its natural beauty; it is a city features the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park on side and the Mount Kinabalu forms the background of the city.

    Kota Kinabalu, like most of the cities of Malaysia is marked for its cultural diversity; the city is inhabited by people hailing from different race and ethnicities. The city is populated by mainly Kadazans, Chinese and Bajaus. As a result of this, the city boasts of a unique blend of discrete cultures and ethos. The city boasts of splendid natural attractions that include breathtaking mountain ranges and awe inspiring wildlife parks. Tunku Abdul Rahman Park is one of the major attractions of the city; it is one of the premier national parks of Malaysia that features a wide range of animals and plants of the country and from other parts of the world. This park, which is replete with infinite natural wonders, is also a haven for adventure seekers. The park offers you the opportunity to opt for adventure activities like hiking, trekking and scuba diving. Mount Kinabalu is another feather in the crown of Kota Kinabalu. It is a sprawling mountain range that is a haven every nature lover. You will be mesmerized by the natural wonders of the place and if you love adventure sports, then you must visit the mountain as it is a haven for adventure sports lovers.

    Besides these, there are countless attractions in the city ranging from historical monuments and landmarks to parks and museums. The city also boasts of avant-garde restaurants and shopping arenas to make your holiday in the city complete and fulfilling. The accommodation facilities of the city are sufficient and here you will find luxurious hotels as well as reasonable and cheap hotels. Overall, Kota Kinabalu is the ideal destination for your family vacation and will provide you wholesome entertainment.

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    Krau Wildlife Reserve, Malaysia

    Malaysia is blessed with the abundance of wonderful natural beauties. One of favorite tourist destinations in Malaysia is Krau Wildlife Reserve, Malaysia. Krau Wildlife Reserve of Malaysia is located in the central state of Pahang. It is one of the places that is enriched with spectacular natural beauties and is one of the tourist attractions in Malaysia. It is the largest wildlife reserve in Malaysia.

    Krau Wildlife Reserve in Malaysia is one of the most beautiful sanctuaries. Krau Wildlife Reserve Malaysia is spread over a sprawling area of 60349 hectares. Malaysia's Krau Wildlife Reserve was established during the British Colonial Administration. It is presently managed and maintained by the Department of Wildlife and National Parks, which is located at the south of Kuala Lumpur and is at a distance of about 10 km from the township of Lancang.

    A visit to Krau Wildlife Reserve of Malaysia will pamper you with lush greenery and vast forest regions. Here you will find a huge variety of flora and fauna. This is a favorite spot for nature lovers and adventurers. The main objective is to nurture biological diversity and ensure measures for its conservation.

    Tourism is not widely allowed in Krau Wildlife Reserve in Malaysia. But efforts are being made to allow tourists and visitors in the buffer zone which is outside the reserve.

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    Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary, Malaysia

    Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary in Malaysia is one of the popular attractions in Malaysia. The Elephant Sanctuary, the first of it kind in the country was set up in 1989 to support elephant relocation programs that had begun in 1974. The Kuala Gandah sanctuary has been deemed a necessity for the purpose of making the elephants survive which are indeed dwindling. The National Department of Wildlife had taken up the task of establishing the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary.

    The responsibility of the team includes tracking down of these animals and sedating them. After the process is complete, these large animals are then later moved to more suitable locations such as the national parks. Ever since this project got underway about 30 years ago, about 500 wild elephants have been relocated.

    The Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary will give you a very rare opportunity to learn about these displaced gentle giants. Visitors coming here can with the help on an elephant guide or a mahout get a chance to ride them through the jungle. The brave and adventurous visitor can take the elephants down to the river and help them give a bath. There really is no better opportunity than this to get in touch with Big Nature.

    Two elephants at the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary in Malaysia are currently assisting human workers in their endeavours while two more are being trained two take over the duties at a later stage. There are four other elephants at the centre all of them being orphans, that have been adopted by the team.

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    Kuala Selangor Nature Park, Malaysia

    Malaysia is located in the heart of Asia. The country is one of the leading tourist destinations in Asia. It attracts numerous tourists from all over the world during the year. Kuala Selangor Nature Park in Malaysia is a popular tourist attraction.

    Kuala Selangor Nature Park in Malaysia is situated in the pretty, peaceful town of Kuala Selangor on the banks of the scenic Selangor River. The Nature Park is one of the major attractions in the town of Kuala Selangor.

    The nature park in Kuala Selangor is developed and maintained by the Malaysian Nature Society under a cooperative arrangement with State Government of Selangor. During the months of September and March, which usually happens to be the season of migration, the lakes and ponds are filled with shorebirds such as plovers, Greenshank, Redshank and various species of sandpiper traveling the migration route of the East-Asian Flyway. These migratory birds then head south to Australia.

    A bird that deserves special mention is the Milky Stork. An active breeding program is conducted with Zoo Negara in a specially constructed aviary next to the main lake. Visitors are not allowed inside the aviary but the birds are clearly visible nesting in the enclosure. It is a hope and popular belief that upon release of these captive-bred storks so that they will choose Kuala Selangor as their permanent home.

    Kuala Selangor Nature Park in Malaysia has over 200 hectares of secondary immature forest. You could take a walk along the well worn trail where the sun streams through and breaks in the canopy. While you take a walk, keep an eye open for the lizards and shrinks warming themselves. You would also come across popular forest birds such as woodpeckers, bulbuls, sunbirds and malkohas.

    Visitors at the Kuala Selangor Nature Park in Malaysia are sure to come across the Slivered Leaf Monkey also known as the Silver Langur. Troops of these large, grey-black, long-tailed monkeys can be heard crashing through the trees, scaring away the more timid bird species. The monkeys also scare the guests living at the base of Bukit Melawati at the northern edge of the park where they come in search of ripened fruits.

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    Kundang Lake, Selangor, Malaysia

    Kundang Lake, Selangor, Malaysia is one of the many lakes of the country, which are known for their enthralling and mesmerizing natural beauty. Actually Kundang Lake was a discarded tin mine that was later on transformed into a state of the art recreational playground for water sports, 4WD and fishing enthusiasts. The lake is also a popular picnic spot which is crowded during weekends and festivals.

    If you love adventure sports and activities, then make it a point to visit the park. Here you can participate in water sports like water scooter, windsurfing and water skiing and the lake also has special arrangements for the off-road adventure lovers. Located near the lake is a motocross and 4WD, which will challenge your driving skills. Apart from the adventure seekers, the anglers will also have plenty to do in the lake. The lake is an angler's paradise; the fish-rich waters of the lake are perfect for a good catch.

    The lake is surrounded by verdant greenery and the overall ambience of the lake and its adjoining area is peaceful and serene. It is because of this reason that the Kundang Lake has become of one of the favorite picnic spots of the region.

    The Kundang Lake is conveniently located. After reaching the Rawang railway station, you can either opt for the regular bus service to take you to your desired destination or you can also hire a taxi from the Rawang Town and reach the place.

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    Lang's Cave, Malaysia

    The Lang's Cave in Malaysia is named after a person who it is believed to have discovered the caves. The Lang's Cave in Malaysia lies just opposite to the Deer Cave. This cave is relatively young compared to the other show caves in Malaysia.

    In spite of being one the smallest show caves in Malaysia, the rock formations inside are well worth a look. The rock formations are made more attractive to the visitors by strategically positioning spotlights that highlight stalactites and stalagmites. Since the cave is relatively small but well lit, it offers good opportunities to see some of its inhabitants such as bats, swiftlets and even cave-dwelling snakes.

    The Lang's Cave in Malaysia is not as big as the other show caves as mentioned earlier. As a result visitors find it much easier to have more in depth look at the different formations and to also photograph them. Lang's Cave is also a very beautiful cave but you might have an unnerving feeling that the cave is alive and growing.

    An illuminated path leads through the cave to the Garden of Eden where you would come across a huge sinkhole. This is where the cave roof has collapsed.
    The area is covered with rich vegetation which has flourished in the sunlight. The garden delights all visitors who come out from the gloom of the caves.

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