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March 2022

Solo Travel

“Traveling alone doesn’t always mean you’re alone. Most often, you meet marvelous people along the way and make connections that last a lifetime.”
Jacqueline Boone

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If you're planning to begin on a solo journey through Malaysia in the year 2021, you should start with the country's capital city of Kuala Lumpur. Shopping malls, outdoor attractions, Instagrammable hotels, and independent cafes may all be found among the towers and glitzy buildings that make up the concrete jungle. Fill your plan with as many as you can fit into your schedule. These travel guides to Kuala Lumpur are ideal for your next solo trip whether you're looking for places to eat, things to see, and activities to do.

1. Kuala Lumpur

If you're planning to begin on a solo journey through Malaysia in the year 2021, you should start with the country's capital city of Kuala Lumpur. Shopping malls, outdoor attractions, Instagrammable hotels, and independent cafes may all be found among the towers and glitzy buildings that make up the concrete jungle. Fill your plan with as many as you can fit into your schedule. These travel guides to Kuala Lumpur are ideal for your next solo trip whether you're looking for places to eat, things to see, and activities to do.

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2. Penang

A good reason why Penang is known as the "Food Capital of Malaysia" is because of its variety of delicious food. There is no disputing the taste of Penang's asam laksa, charkuay teow, and nasi kandar; any Malaysian can agree that this is the place to visit if you want to go on the ultimate food trip. If you're planning a solo food trip, here are some ideas for things to see, eat, and do in Penang to get you started.

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3. Melaka

Malaysia is blessed with a variety of cuisine cities, and one of these is Melaka. Solo travellers can make their way to various Muslim-friendly restaurants and taste dishes like as asam pedas, durian cendol, and chicken rice ball, and others. Because Melaka used to be a famous trading port on the Straits of Malacca, you may learn about the city's history by visiting one of its several museums. Make your way to Jonker Street after the sun has set in order to browse for one-of-a-kind souvenirs and become immersed in Melaka's vibrant nightlife.

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4. Johor Bahru

There's a lot to like about Johor Bahru (JB, for short), which is also known as the capital city of the state of Johor. It's located on the southern tip of peninsular Malaysia and has a lot of visitors. It should come as no surprise that there are several things to do in JB, given that it is surrounded by wonderful halal food, lovely cities, and amazing theme parks. If you're thinking about taking a solo journey to this location in the near future, these travel guidelines will be quite useful!

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5. Ipoh, Perak

Ipoh is home to a variety of tasty and reasonably priced street cuisine. For a taste of dim sum, Nasi Ganja, or tau fu Fah, there would be a long line of visitors waiting to get their hands on some. Remember the number of hipster cafes in Ipoh, which are perfect for capturing your favourite moments in Perak's capital city while you're on vacation. Here are some tips for making the most of your solo trip in Malaysia, courtesy of these travel guides.

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6. Kuala Terengganu

Terengganu, which is located on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, has a certain charm that attracts visitors from all over the world. Beyond its white sand beaches and laid-back atmosphere, Terengganu has a variety of fascinating activities to offer visitors. If you're planning a solo vacation to Terengganu in the near future, be sure to check out these incredible experiences that await you.

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