If you’re a true-blue wanderluster, each new year means coming up with a new list of places to visit and explore. Well, it’s the dawn of 2024, and if you’re in the mood for domestic adventures, we’ve got a list of four destinations you’d do well to consider. And far from being tourist hotspots – these locales are just slightly, and delightfully, off the beaten path.
The serene beauty of Timah Tasoh Lake in Perlis; the paddy fields of Sekinchan in Kuala Selangor; the enchanting Pulau Lang Tengah off the coast of Kuala Terengganu; and the magical charm of Sungai Lembing in Pahang – they all call to you. These four spots promise visitors an extraordinary blend of natural wonders, unique cultural experiences, and unbeatable adventures:
Timah Tasoh Lake
Nestled amid the serene beauty of nature, Timah Tasoh Lake, also known as Empangan Timah Tasoh, is a sprawling 1,300-hectare artificial lake that has captivated visitors since its creation in 1992. Named after the majestic rivers Sungai Timah and Sungai Tasoh, this destination offers breathtaking mountains views, tranquil waters, and awe-inspiring sunsets – a perfect backdrop for mesmerizing photos.
Beyond its visual allure, Timah Tasoh Lake provides a sanctuary for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature. Immerse yourself in the tranquil ambience, where the soothing sounds of rustling leaves and gentle ripples on the lake create a symphony of serenity. For accommodation, there are a few resorts available at the lake you can check out.
For a seamless journey to this hidden gem, consider booking a direct bus on the redBus website from Kuala Lumpur (TBS) to Kangar, Perlis. From Kangar, there are various public and private transport options to reach Timah Tasoh Lake, ensuring a hassle-free escape into nature.
Sekinchan
Discover the allure of Sekinchan, Malaysia’s rice hub, where golden fields sway in June and December, perfect for photographers capturing the essence of the harvest. Embark on an enchanting night journey aboard a wooden boat along the Selangor River, filled with fireflies; and lighting up the river banks.
Adorned with twinkling lights, the enchanting trees create a dreamlike scene that sets the stage for the mesmerizing Blue Tears phenomenon at the shoreline after dark. And finally, treat yourself to a wonderful array of seafood at the many speciality restaurants by the river to end the night!
For a seamless journey, hop onto a direct bus from Kuala Lumpur (TBS) to Sekinchan. You can make your bookings via redBus online. Upon arrival, navigate the local attractions effortlessly by booking an e-hailing ride or renting a car for a hassle-free exploration.
Pulau Lang Tengah
Embark on a mesmerizing journey to Pulau Lang Tengah, just off the coast of Kuala Terengganu, where nature unfolds its enchanting spectacle – Blue Tears. Join the nightly adventure as bioluminescent plankton dance in the dark, transforming the sea into a magical canvas of twinkling blue lights. Explore the island, savour traditional Terengganu cuisine, and capture the ethereal beauty with photography tips under the starry night.
For a relaxed journey to Pulau Lang Tengah, choose the convenience of a direct bus from Kuala Lumpur (TBS) to Kuala Terengganu, allowing you to arrive at your destination refreshed and ready to enjoy your holiday.
Sungai Lembing
Get ready for an exhilarating adventure in Sungai Lembing! Start at the stunning Tasik Biru, a hidden gem with crystal-clear blue waters and lush surroundings. Brace yourself for the Rainbow Waterfall, a magical spectacle in the heart of the rainforest revealing vibrant colours for just 30 minutes each day.
For a relaxed journey, choose your bus route on redBus and take a scenic bus ride to UMP Gambang, followed by a convenient e-hailing service to your destination.
So, you got all that? Great – now pack your bags, book your bus tickets, and embark on a memorable adventure across the enchanting landscapes of Malaysia. Here’s to a great new year of travel!
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