2 Best Sights in Malaysia

Mt. Kinabalu

The biggest tourist attraction in Sabah is less than a two-hour drive from KK. Mt. Kinabalu is Malaysia's first World Heritage site and—at 4,095 meters (13,435 feet)—it's the highest peak in Southeast Asia. It's a must-visit for botanists, bird-watchers, and nature lovers. While all climbers need to be in tip-top shape before undergoing the challenge, it is regarded as one of the easier mountains of its height in the world to conquer. Keep an eye out for 800 species of orchids and 600 species of ferns, as well as a glimpse of Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. Those not feeling up for the climb can scour around Kinabalu National Park. While the wildlife is not quite as varied as what you will find at the top, there are still more than 4,000 species of flora and fauna to explore. Surrounding hot springs and treetop walks are also worth experiencing.

SkyCab

Rides on this cable car take you all the way to the top of Mt. Machincan, Langkawi's second highest peak. From more than 700 meters (2,300 feet) above sea level, visitors enjoy a 360-degree view of all of Langkawi, along with parts of southern Thailand. Gaping chasms, cliff walls, and caves are all part of the stunning panorama. At the top you can also traverse the 125-meter-long (410-foot-long) SkyBridge, a suspension bridge hanging some 100 meters (330 feet) above ground. Go early to beat the crowds and the heat.