by admin | Jan 7, 2026 | Accessible Tourism Spots, Kuala Lumpur
The PETRONAS Twin Towers are the tallest twin towers in the world and one of the most iconic landmarks of Kuala Lumpur. Standing at a height of 452 metres with 88 storeys, the towers dominate the city skyline and represent Malaysia’s remarkable progress and modern...
by admin | Jan 3, 2026 | Accessible Tourism Spots, Kuala Lumpur
Merdeka Square is one of the most historically significant landmarks in Malaysia. At midnight on 31 August 1957, the British flag was lowered here for the final time, marking the end of British colonial rule. Each year on 31 August, Malaysians gather at this iconic...
by admin | Dec 24, 2025 | Accessible Tourism Spots, Penang
Penang was established in 1786 by Captain Francis Light of the British East India Company. Over the centuries, it has evolved into a vibrant cultural melting pot shaped by British colonial influences as well as Malay, Chinese, and Indian communities. The capital city,...
by admin | Dec 24, 2025 | Accessible Tourism Spots, Perak
Perak is a state rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. The cities of Ipoh and Taiping flourished in the 19th century following the discovery of tin deposits. During that period, Malaysia was once the world’s largest producer of tin and rubber, shaping much of...
by admin | Dec 23, 2025 | Accessible Tourism Spots, Melaka
Malacca (also known as Melaka) is one of Malaysia’s most important historical cities, strategically located along the Strait of Malacca. Once a thriving ancient port, the city was founded by a Sumatran prince, Parameswara, who established the Malacca Sultanate and...
by admin | Dec 23, 2025 | Accessible Tourism Spots, Putrajaya
Putrajaya, commonly known as the Federal Administrative Centre of Malaysia, is a purpose-built city designed to showcase modern governance, smart urban planning, and architectural excellence. Developed using the concept of an intelligent city, Putrajaya is surrounded...