Discover the breathtaking and underrated scenic locations in Malaysia that have been going viral lately. From Bako National Park in Sarawak to the beautiful landscapes of Malaysia, find out more about these hidden gems.
It’s no secret that Malaysia boasts numerous spectacular sights and sites. However, aside from the well-known, there are also plenty of underrated spots still waiting to be discovered. Interestingly enough, there have been a few photos that have been going viral lately due to the breathtaking scenery that was depicted in each image.
Many netizens were in disbelief when they found out that these scenic landscapes are all located in Malaysia! Curious to see the images to know more about these beautiful locations? Read on and we’ll tell you! 1. Bako National Park, Sarawak Bako National Park, one of Southeast Asia’s smallest national parks, lies just 37km from Kuching. This Bornean rainforest boasts abundant wildlife, waterfalls, jungle streams, and secluded beaches, as showcased in this beautiful image. For those visiting Kuching, drop by this part for a peaceful and tranquil nature experience. 2
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