These are some of Malaysia’s top off-beat places you must visit

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Dayang Bunting Island

Dayang Bunting Island
The legend of Tasik Dayang Bunting goes like this: The favourite bathing pool of a celestial princess named Mambang Sari was said to be Tasik Dayang Bunting (Lake of the Pregnant Maiden). A prince, Mat Teja, fell madly in love with her and tricked her into marrying him
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Pulau Perhentian

Pulau Perhentian
Covered by unspoilt jungle, windswept palms, powdery white beaches and surrounded by sapphire blue waters, Pulau Perhentian is a sanctuary for fishermen, migratory birds and of course, discerning holiday- makers
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Pangkor Island

Pangkor Island
Pangkor, with its charming mix of fishing settlements and resorts, is a fascinating and convenient holiday destination. It presents the visitor with a rare chance to live near fishermen and observe their lifestyle and also to simply enjoy the fine beaches and resort amenities

Lang Tengah Island

Lang Tengah Island
The island is very small indeed. A round-island trip by speed boat takes only 10 minutes. The beach is narrow and land is limited. However, its small size gives it its best advantage - Lang Tengah Island holds only 4 resort operators, ensuring a peaceful visit.
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Legoland

Legoland
Legoland is one of the main attractions. More than 30 million lego bricks are used in the building of these monuments including the Petronas Twin Towers, The Merlion Statue, Taj Mahal and others

Melaka River Cruise

Melaka River Cruise
This river was the main artery of trade for Melaka and once it was bustling with traders from across the world. Some buildings from that era are still standing majestically by the river
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Fraser Hill

Fraser Hill
This little hamlet is 1,524 metres above sea level and boasts of innumerable plant, bird and animal species. It is popular for those who are interested in nature-based pursuits such as trekking, bird watching, horse riding, fishing and camping