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5 Must-Visit Nature Escapes to Celebrate Malaysia’s Incredible Biodiversity

5 Must-Visit Nature Escapes to Celebrate Malaysia’s Incredible Biodiversity

Looking for a reason to swap city lights for starlit skies? Malaysia, one of the world’s 12 megadiverse countries, is home to over 170,000 species of flora and fauna, and some of the best ways to experience it are just a short trip away.

Here are five nature escapes that showcase the wilder side of Malaysia, and with redBus, booking your ride and tickets has never been easier.

1. Melaka Crocodile & Recreational Park, Ayer Keroh

Established in 1987, Malaysia’s largest crocodile farm is home to dozens of scaly giants alongside snakes, tortoises, birds, and mammals. Families will love the petting zoo, walkthrough aviary, and sprawling water playground. Just 90 minutes from KL, it’s a perfect weekend escape.

2. Tempurung Cave, Gopeng, Perak

Estimated to be 400 million years old and stretching 4km, Gua Tempurung is a limestone wonder with echoing chambers, flowstones, and an underground river. Guided tours range from light walks to adventurous wet explorations.

3. Klias River Cruise, Beaufort, Sabah

At twilight, the Klias River transforms into a magical stage. Spot proboscis monkeys in the trees and fireflies twinkling like fairy lights over mangrove-lined banks. A serene adventure that feels a world away from the city.

4. Langkawi Rainforest Walk

Led by local naturalists, this guided walk takes you beyond beaches and duty-free shopping to discover medicinal herbs, bird calls, and the towering rainforest canopy. Ferry tickets from Kuala Kedah and Kuala Perlis make the journey seamless.

5. Zoo Negara, Selangor

Rediscover Malaysia’s iconic zoo, home to 4,000 animals across 305 species. With open-concept layouts, lush grounds, and attractions like the Bird Aviary and Ape Centre, it’s perfect for families and wildlife lovers alike.

With Merdeka spirit still in the air, there’s no better time to celebrate Malaysia’s natural wonders. Whether it’s crocodiles in Melaka, caves in Perak, fireflies in Sabah, or rainforests in Langkawi, these escapes prove why Malaysia is a true biodiversity hotspot.

And if planning feels overwhelming, redBus has your back, book bus or ferry rides and even attraction tickets online so you can spend less time stressing and more time exploring.

Adib Mohd

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