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Dale Vander Woude - Five Places to See in Malaysia Malaysia, which is located at the Southeast of Asia, is identified amongst one of the most visited countries in Asia. If you want to be informed about the position that it occupies in the world, Dale Vander Woude would like to inform you that it occupies the 11the position in the world for attracting tourists. Tourists from all over the world frequented the country in big numbers. The awesome landscapes and islands steal the hearts of tourists and keep visitors coming. Here, Dale Vander Woude would like to inform you about 5 places of Malaysia that you cannot afford to miss if you are in the country. Cameron Highlands- Developed by the British in the 1920s, the Cameron Highlands is one of the most extensive hill stations in the nation. This is a great place to visit for. It provides visitors an opportunity to enjoy jungle walk, sanctuary, tea plantations, tea factory, and pleasant environment. Taman Negara- Dale Vander Woude wants to tell you that Taman Negara is said to be the oldest tropical rain forest in the world. In Malay, the literal meaning of Taman Negara is national park. This is the house of many endangered species, such as Asian elephant, tigers, leopards and rhinos. Along with watching these endangered animals, you can enjoy nature walk, trees, and waterfalls. Mount Kinabalu- Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain in Borneo, having a summit height at 4,095 meters. It is famous worldwide for its biodiversity. Langkawi- Dale Vander Woude tells you that It is considered to be one of the best holiday destinations in Malaysia. It is an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea. It is the place that can steal your heart in seconds and encourage you to plan a revisit to this place. Mulu Caves- Located at the Gunung Mulu National Park, Mulu Caves encompasses incredible caves. The Sarawak chamber found in one of the underground caves is the world’s largest cave chamber. Dale Vander Woude would lastly say that visit the above described places and you will find yourself unable to stop to say ‘wow’.   Thanks Dale Vander Woude