8 Malaysian Places To Visit Once It Becomes Visa-Free For Indians

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The streets of Bukit Bintang offer the best nightlife and shopping experience in Malaysia.

1. Bukit Bintang

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If you’re an adrenaline junkie or simply love rock climbing, Batu Caves is your heaven!

2. Batu Caves

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This national park is the oldest in Sarawak and houses a wide variety of flora and fauna.

3. Bako National Park

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Taman Negara is the oldest rainforest in the world and is a popular eco-tourism destination.

4. Taman Negara

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One of the best-planned cities in the country, Putrajaya houses the best tourist attractions in Malaysia.

5. Putrajaya

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If you’re a mountain person, Cameron Highlands are sure to take your breath away!

6. Cameron Highlands

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7. Langkawi Island

It has vast expanses of sandy beaches and is home to the Langkawi Geopark which is a UNESCO heritage site.

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8. Pulau Tioman

It has been tagged as one of the most beautiful places to see in Malaysia and is one of its smallest islands.

Which of these places do you want to visit first when Malaysia scraps visa requirements for Indians?

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