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Atrações mais populares em Malaysia

Top things to do in Malaysia include visiting the awe-inspiring Petronas Twin Towers that soar 452 meters above Kuala Lumpur. Explore the Batu Caves, located 13 kilometers north of the city, a vast limestone hill with a series of caves and Hindu temples. Wander through George Town Heritage Site, famous for its well-preserved colonial architecture and street art.

Petronas Twin Towers

1. Petronas Twin Towers

Kuala Lumpur

4.7 (101,317)
Marco históricoBusiness CenterLugar históricoEscritório governamentalPonto de interesse

Fatos rápidos: Step onto the skybridge and you’ll feel a slight lift in perspective, with panoramic views that compress the whole city into a tiny, cinematic model. Reflective stainless-steel and glass skin throws back a thousand pinpoints of light after dark, turning the façades into a dazzling, ever-changing lantern.

Destaques: At 451.9 meters with 88 floors, the twin towers are linked by a 58.4-meter skybridge on the 41st and 42nd floors that is not rigidly fixed, so you can feel it sway ever so slightly when wind or structural movement makes the separate towers shift. At night the stainless-steel cladding and Islamic geometric motifs catch and scatter city lights into a shimmering, mirrorlike skin, and locals still flock to the fountain plaza at dusk to snap photos and buy satay from nearby vendors while the towers glow above.

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Batu Caves

2. Batu Caves

Gombak

4.4 (76,356)
Atração turísticaLocal de cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Fatos rápidos: A towering 42.7-meter golden statue presides over a steep staircase of 272 steps, where curious macaques and vibrant devotees create a noisy, colorful welcome. Inside the limestone caverns, vast vaulted chambers house ornate Hindu shrines, and during Thaipusam hundreds of thousands of pilgrims stream in carrying elaborate kavadi offerings.

Destaques: Climbing 272 rainbow-painted steps past a 42.7-meter gold statue, you get smacked by incense smoke, chattering macaques, and the thump of drums as devotees haul ornate kavadi with metal skewers through their cheeks during Thaipusam. On a guided cave tour you can crouch under limestone roofs to see fragile stalactites, spot a rare trapdoor spider population, and taste the cool, mineral air scented like jasmine and dust.

George Town Heritage Site

3. George Town Heritage Site

Penang

4.4 (13,442)
Atração turísticaPonto de interesseAssociation Or OrganizationEstabelecimento

Step into a living canvas of history and art. Discover detailed murals and savor local flavors in vibrant street markets.

Fatos rápidos: The site covers 109 hectares of old town streets with architecture reflecting over 170 years of multicultural history. The streets teem with more than 500 colonial buildings, Chinese temples, mosques, and clan houses, revealing the rich heritage of the area.

Destaques: Shophouse murals by local artist Ernest Zacharevic animate the streets, blending art with everyday life. Try the famous Penang street food at the night market on Chulia Street for a sensory overload of flavors and atmosphere.

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Langkawi Sky Bridge

4. Langkawi Sky Bridge

Langkawi

4.6 (19,914)
BridgeAtração turísticaTransportation ServicePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Fatos rápidos: Perched about 100 meters above the jungle canopy, the curved walkway spans roughly 125 meters and offers nerve-tingling panoramas. A ride up in a steep cable car that climbs past misty ridgelines turns the approach into half the adventure, with glass viewing spots revealing dizzying drops below.

Destaques: Walk the 125-meter curve at dawn and fewer than 20 silhouettes share the soft gold light, while the air fills with salt and the wet, leafy scent of the forest. Anchored to a single pylon, the structure appears to hang like a silver ribbon above the treetops, and the small glass panels let you look straight down at the green below.

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Mount Kinabalu

5. Mount Kinabalu

Sabah

4.6 (1,595)
Mountain PeakCaracterística naturalEstabelecimento

Experience an epic sunrise above a cloud sea from Asia's towering peak. Hike through rich forests to reach stunning granite spires.

Fatos rápidos: Reaching 4,095 meters tall, this mountain is the highest peak between the Himalayas and New Guinea. Over 5,000 plant species and 326 bird species thrive here, making it a biodiversity hotspot.

Destaques: The summit offers a breathtaking sunrise view that casts golden light over a sea of clouds beneath. A unique granite spire called Low's Peak stands as a natural monument, drawing climbers from around the globe.

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Taman Negara National Park

6. Taman Negara National Park

Taman Negara

4.4 (3,570)
Parque nacionalAtração turísticaParquePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Explore one of the oldest rainforests alive with ancient trees and rare wildlife. Experience thrilling canopy walks high above the jungle floor.

Fatos rápidos: The jungle canopy here can reach over 70 meters high, making it one of the tallest tropical rainforests on Earth. Wildlife watchers might spot Malayan tigers, Asian elephants, or hear the calls of over 300 bird species during a trek.

Destaques: A unique feature is the canopy walkway suspended 45 meters above the ground, stretching 530 meters through the treetops. This allows visitors to walk among ancient trees over 130 million years old, with a stunning view of the lush valley landscapes.

Kuching Waterfront

7. Kuching Waterfront

Kuching

4.7 (2,196)
Atração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Experience riverside charm where history meets vibrant local culture. Stroll, dine, and watch the city light up at sunset along the lively waterfront promenade.

Fatos rápidos: A 1.5-kilometer promenade along the Sarawak River, it attracts locals and tourists for its scenic views and historical landmarks. The waterfront hosts weekend markets where traditional crafts and local delicacies are sold under the open sky.

Destaques: Colorful wooden shophouses dating back over a century line the waterfront, reflecting in the river at sunset for a stunning sight. The nightly light and sound show narrates the city's rich history, using over 200 LED lights and traditional sounds.

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Cidades populares em Malaysia

Pratos doces tradicionais

Kuih Lapis

Kuih Lapis

Kuih Lapis is a colorful layered steamed cake made from rice flour and coconut milk, showcasing a vibrant rainbow of colors that represent joy and celebration in Malaysian culture.

Cendol

Cendol

Cendol is a sweet iced dessert that includes green rice flour jelly, coconut milk, and palm sugar syrup, popular for its refreshing taste especially in Malaysia's tropical climate.

Apam Balik

Apam Balik

Apam Balik is a folded pancake filled with peanuts, sugar, and corn, loved for its sweet crunch and versatility as a street food snack.

Pratos salgados tradicionais

Nasi Lemak

Nasi Lemak

Nasi Lemak is often considered Malaysia's national dish, consisting of fragrant coconut milk rice served with spicy sambal, anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and cucumber.

Char Kway Teow

Char Kway Teow

Char Kway Teow is a flavorful stir-fried flat rice noodle dish cooked with seafood, Chinese sausage, eggs, and bean sprouts, known for its smoky wok hei aroma.

Rendang

Rendang

Rendang is a rich and tender slow-cooked beef stew with aromatic spices and coconut milk, traditionally served during festive occasions and celebrations.

Bebidas tradicionais

Teh Tarik

Teh Tarik

Teh Tarik is Malaysia's iconic pulled tea, known for its frothy top achieved by pouring the tea mixture between two containers repeatedly.

Air Bandung

Air Bandung

Air Bandung is a sweet and cooling drink made from rose syrup and evaporated milk, popular during Ramadan and other celebrations.

Sirap Limau

Sirap Limau

Sirap Limau is a refreshing syrup drink made with rose syrup and lime juice, offering a perfect balance of sweetness and tanginess for warm days.

Frequently Asked Questions about Malaysia

Is Malaysia safe for travelers?
Malaysia is generally safe for travelers with standard precautions. Petty crime exists in tourist areas, but violent crime rates are low. The country has a Global Peace Index score of 1.69, ranking it among the safer nations in Southeast Asia. Always stay aware of your surroundings.
How many days should I spend in Malaysia?
A recommended trip length to Malaysia is 7 to 10 days. This allows time to explore key destinations such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, and the Cameron Highlands. Longer stays enable visits to Borneo's rainforests or more beach time on the east coast.
What is the best time to visit Malaysia?
The best time to visit Malaysia is generally between March and early October. The west coast experiences less rain from March to October, while the east coast has a rainy season from November to February. Peak tourist season is June to August with warm, humid weather.
Is Malaysia expensive to travel in?
Malaysia is considered affordable for travelers. Budget meals cost around 5-10 MYR, public transport fares are low, and mid-range hotels average 100-150 MYR per night. Overall, Malaysia offers good value compared to neighboring countries like Singapore or Thailand.
How to get around Malaysia?
Getting around Malaysia can be done by buses, trains, taxis, and ride-hailing apps like Grab. The country has an extensive rail network and affordable intercity buses. In cities, light rail transit and monorail services operate frequently, making urban travel convenient and economical.

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Passeios de um dia mais populares

George Town, Penang

357 km 4h by train and bus

Historic city known for colonial architecture and street food.

Cameron Highlands

200 km 3h by car

Cool hill station famous for tea plantations and strawberry farms.

Malacca City

145 km 2h by car or bus

UNESCO World Heritage site with rich history and vibrant night market.

Rent a car in Malaysia

Comentários (8)

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Dewi K.

Had high hopes but Kuala Lumpur was super crowded and humid. Nice mix of cultures but taxis can be pricey if you don't negotiate.

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Anh N.

The vibe is super friendly, locals really helped me with directions even though my Malay is garbage. Must try roti canai whenever you can.

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Wanjiku G.

Malaysia feels like a treasure trove of islands and jungles, I wish I had stayed longer to explore beyond just the cities.

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Siti R.

Weather was a bit unpredictable, one day sun with no breeze, next day rain. Tropical but come prepared for wet moments.

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Lars A.

Take the overnight bus from KL to Langkawi if you want to save on accommodation and get to the beach fresh in the morning.

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Estações de trem

Kuala Lumpur Sentral

KTM Komuter, ETS, LRT

Take the KLIA Ekspres train from airport to city center for fastest transit.

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Visto e entrada

Non-Schengen
Estadia máxima: 90 dias
Isento de visto

ASEAN countries, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, most of Europe

Visto necessário

Many African and some Asian countries

Check latest visa rules online as they may vary by nationality.

Informações úteis para Malaysia

Locais populares para comprasPavilion Kuala Lumpur, Suria KLCC, Mid Valley Megamall
Locais populares para vida noturnaChangkat Bukit Bintang, Jalan Alor, TREC Kuala Lumpur
Restaurantes casuais popularesRestaurant Kam Heong, The Chicken Rice Shop, OldTown White Coffee
Restaurantes sofisticados popularesNobu Kuala Lumpur, Marini's on 57, Cantaloupe
Cafés popularesVCR, The Owls Cafe, Antipodean
Água da torneira segura para beberNão
Visto para nômades digitaisSim
Melhor app de táxiGrab, MyCar, Maxim
Preço do táxi / km$0.4
Turistas / ano26000000
População32600000
Velocidade média da internet móvel25 Mbps
Percentual de desemprego3.5 %
Percentual de pobreza5.6 %
Renda média / mês$900
Custo médio de vida / mês$600
Preço do hotel / noite a partir de$20
Preço da cerveja a partir de$3
Preço do café a partir de$1.5
Preço da comida de rua a partir de$1
Preço da refeição em restaurante a partir de$5
Moeda localMYR
Tipos de plugue disponíveisType G
ReligiõesIslam, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism
Idiomas faladosMalay, English, Chinese, Tamil
Grupos étnicosMalay, Chinese, Indian
Orientação políticacenter-right
Densidade populacional98 /km²
Área geográfica330803 km²
Desastres naturais possíveisFlood, Landslide, Storm
Animais perigososSnake, Scorpion, Saltwater Crocodile
Locais para um bom passeioKLCC Park, Perdana Botanical Garden, Penang National Park
Transportes públicos popularesLRT, MRT, Monorail, Bus
Companhias aéreasMalaysia Airlines, AirAsia, Malindo Air
Vacinações sugeridasHepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Japanese Encephalitis, Rabies
Tipos de arquiteturaColonial, Islamic, Modern, Traditional Malay
Consumo médio de cerveja por pessoa / ano2 l
Consumo médio de vinho por pessoa / ano1 l
Cultura de gorjetasNot mandatory, Small tips appreciated
Coworking / dia$15
Airbnb / mês$600
Aluguel 1 quarto / mês$250
Academia / mês$20
Orçamento diário (mochileiro)$25
Orçamento diário (médio)$50

Visão geral de Malaysia

Proficiência em inglêsMédia
Segurança no trânsitoRuim
Amigável para estrangeirosMédia
Liberdade de expressãoRuim
Transporte públicoMédia
SaúdeMédia
EducaçãoMédia
Confiabilidade da rede elétricaBoa
Segurança contra crimes violentosRuim
CaminhabilidadeMédia
Vida noturnaBoa
Cena gastronômicaBoa
Amigável LGBTQ+Ruim
Cena de startupsMédia
Nível de ruídoMédia
LimpezaMédia
Acesso à naturezaBoa

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