Kedah
               
Popularly                known as the 'Rice Bowl' of the nation because of its  extensive                rice production, Kedah is home to the Bujang Valley, the  site of                an ancient Hindu-Buddhist civilisation and Gunung Jerai,  Kedah's                highest peak that served as navigational point centuries  ago. Alor                Setar, the capital, has a number of tourist attractions  including                the Zahir Mosque, the Royal Museum, and the childhood  house of                Malaysia's ex-Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir  Mohamad and                the Balai Besar. At Pedu Lake are resorts, nature-based  activities                and water sports. 
The  legendary                island of Langkawi is renowned for its crystal-clear  waters and                excellent resorts. Among its attractions arc Dataran Lang  (Eagle                Square), Galeria Perdana which displays state gifts  presented to                the Prime Minister, Pulau Payar Marine Park, Langkawi Book                 Village, Masher Mausoleum; Padang Matsirat or Field of  Burnt Rice                and duty-free shopping.
               Penang
 

The                picturesque island of Penang attracts with the rich  cultural                heritage of the many communities of people from east and  west who                have made their home here. Places of interest include  numerous                heritage buildings such as Cheong Fatt T/e Mansion, Khoo  Kongsi                and Burmah Square; Tropical Fruit Farm, Kek Lok Si  Buddhist                Temple, the largest in Southeast Asia; Sri Mariamman Hindu  Temple,                Penang Hill accessible by funicular; the Botanical Gardens  and                Fort Cornwallis where Francis Light, the founder of  Penang, first                stepped ashore. Penang's excellent food especially the  hawker fare                is famous. 
               Perak
 

A                large state, Perak offers a diversity of attractions  including the                royal town of Kuala Kangsar where the wooden Royal Museum  was                built without any nails; the historical town ofTaiping  with 31                'firsts' and its beautiful Lake Gardens; the capital city  of Ipoh                with beautiful period architecture, the kilometre long  Tempurung                limestone cave; Teluk Intan's leaning clock tower: and  Pangkor                Island with its internationally acclaimed Pangkor Laut  Resort. 
               Perlis
 

Historically                part of the Kedah Sultanate, Perlis is famed for its  serene                natural beauty. Rice fields stretch for miles across the  plains,                broken here and there by limestone outcrops. Tourist  attractions                include the golden-domed state mosque in Kangar, the state                 capital; the 370m long Gua Gelam limestone cave containing  an                underground river and a tin mine; the largest Snake Farm  with                teaching and research facility in the region and the  fishing                village of Kuala Perlis. At the 100m high limestone  outcrop of                Gunung Medan, visitors can get a panoramic view of rice  fields,                green hills, sugarcane plantations and the Langkawi  archipelago. 
Kuala Lumpur
 
Dubbed                the Garden City of Lights, Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur  is                often associated with the Petronas Twin Towers, the  world's                tallest structures; Kuala Lumpur Tower, the world's fourth  tallest                telecommunications tower; KL Sentral Station, the  country's                communications hub and city air terminal; international  hotels;                fabulous shopping; a wide variety of international cuisine  and a                vibrant night life. Other attractions include numerous  British                colonial era heritage buildings well-preserved and still  in use                such as the Sultan Abdul Samad Building; the Islamic Arts  Museum,                Orchid and Hibiscus Gardens, the National Sports. Complex  at Bukit                Jalil, the National Theatre (Istana Budaya) and Chinatown  (Petaling                Street). 
The major  shopping                centres of Suria KLCC, Mid Valley Megamall, Star Hill, Lot  10 and                Sungai Wang Plaza offer a wide variety of products  including                branded goods, and Bintang Walk and Bangsar are  fashionable                centres for night dining and entertainment. Parts of Kuala  Lumpur                are now served by Light Rail Transit (LRT) and commuter  railway,                making it easy to travel around the city.
Selangor
 

There                are varied attractions in Selangor including Shah Alam  Royal Town;                the blue-domed Shah Alam Mosque; the Sunway Lagoon and the  Mines "                Wonderland theme parks; Batu Caves, with 272 steps up the  steep                hillside to reach the cave: and the Forestry Research  Institute (FRIM)                Museum. Near the coastal town of Kuala Selangor are  Melawati Hill,                the site of the 200-year old Fort Altingsburg that was  built by                the Dutch; Kampung Kuantan, site of one of the world's  largest                firefly colonies and the Kuala Selangor Nature Park, an                internationally-known migratory bird sanctuary. On Carey  Island is                the Mah Meri indigenous community, whose self-taught wood  carvers                are famous for their wood sculptures. 
Negeri Sembilan 
 

The                Minangkabau culture, which came with the Sumatrans  centuries ago,                is still prevalent in the state, as can be seen in the  buffalo                horn-shape in the traditional headgear as well as the  roofs of                some buildings. In the capital of Seremban, places of  interest                include the Sri Menanti Royal Musuem, a wooden structure  built                without nails or screws and the picturesque Lake Gardens.  The Ulu                Bendol Recreational Park at the foot ot'Angsi Hill offers                eco-tourism activities, while Port Dickson while the Blue  Lagoon                are popular for beach and water pursuits. Tanjung Tuan  (Cape                Rachado) with its lighthouse is famous as a sanctuary for                migratory birds, and on a clear day, one can see Sumatra  across                the Straits of Malacca. 
               Malacca
 

Founded                by Parameswara, the historic city of Malacca is a living  museum,                with both ruins and intact buildings from bygone eras  right in the                heart of the city. The famous ruins of A Famosa (Porta De                Santiago), the Portuguese Square and the Portuguese  Eurasians have                their origin in 1511, when the Portuguese defeated the  Malacca                Sultanate. The red thick-walled Stadhuys, believed to be  the                oldest Dutch building in the East, and the salmon red  Christ                Church stem from the Dutch period which began in 1641. The                 lifestyle of the early rich Chinese who arrived from the  mid-15th                century is well displayed in the Baba and Nyonya Heritage  Musuem.                And In the old mosques dotted around can be seen Sumatran  and                Javanese influence. 
Antique  buyers love                Malacca, which also offers other attractions such as the  History                Musuem, Kampung Hulu Mosque (1728), Cheng HoonTeng Temple  (1646),                St Peter's Church (1710) and the Malacca River Cruise. At  Air                Keroh are the Mini Malaysia Park and Butterfly Farm. For  beach                lovers, Pantai Kundor is a white sandy beach, and the  islands of                Besar and Upeh offer clean waters for swimming.
Johore
 

In                the state capital of Johor Bahru, known as the southern  gateway to                Peninsular Malaysia, are attractions such as the beautiful  Istana                Besar (Grand Palace); the Royal Abu Bakar Living Royal  Museum; and                the ornate 100-year old Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque with its  sweeping                view of the Straits of Johor; City Square; and the Orchid  Valley.                Visitors often flock to Johor Bahru for its food and  varied                shopping in the malls and the duty-free outlet. 
Johor is  home to                the famous Endau Rompin Park, an ancient rainforest rich  in flora                and fauna. Beautiful beaches can be found in Desaru, Teluk  Ramunia,                Tanjung Balau, and near the fishing town of Mersing, and  at the                Kota Tinggi Waterfalls is a pool deep enough for swimming.  The                coral islands, lying in a protected marine park, attract  keen                scuba divers, snorkellers and nature lovers. Island  hopping is fun                among the islands, some of which are still untouched.                Accommodation on the islands of Sibu, Rawa, Besar, Tengah  and                Tinggi range from resort to basic chalets.Near the border  with                Malacca lies the picturesque river town of Muar, known for                 beautiful sunsets and fresh seafood, and the legendary  Gunung                Ledang (Mt. Ophir), a centre for nature-based activities.
Pahang
 

With                two thirds of the state covered in rainforest, Pahang is a  haven                for adventure and eco-holidays. Part of Taman Negara (the  National                Park) where Taman Negara Resort is located, the Kenong  Rimba Park                and part of the Endau Rompin Park lie within the state.  Tasik Bera,                the largest freshwater swamp in Peninsular Malaysia, is a  wetland                sanctuary while Tasik Cini, believed to be the site of a  sunken                Khmer city, is covered with an expanse of water lilies  from July                to January. 
Pahang is  also home                to four hill resorts - Cameron Highlands, Fraser's Hill,  Bukit                Tinggi Resort and Genting Highlands, dubbed Tity of  Entertainment'                with its casino, theme parks, hotels, concerts and golf  course. At                the famous Cherating Beach, a popular tourist spot, are  several                international-class hotels. Visitors to Kuantan, the state                 capital, can enjoy Teluk Chempadak beach and explore  tourist                attractions in and around the town. Off the southern coast  of                Pahang is Tioman Island, an excellent snorkelling and  scuba diving                site.
Terengganu
 

Along                the coast of Terengganu is a string of fishing villages,  where                colourful handmade batik can often be found drying in the  shade of                coconut trees, and a variety of resorts. Terengganu is  perhaps                most famous for its beautiful coral islands of Redang and                Perhentian, situated in protected marine parks, and Kapas.  In the                clear turquoise waters around these islands, swimming,  snorkelling                and scuba diving are highly enjoyable. 
In and  around Kuala                Terengganu, the state capital, are several tourist  attractions                including the State Museum Complex with 10 galleries, four                 traditional palaces, a botanical garden and a herbal  garden; and                the Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque, on the water's edge by  the                Terengganu River, often called the ' Floating Mosque'.  Inland, the                Kenyir Lake, Asia's largest man-made lake offers good  fishing and                nature-based activities.
Kelantan
 

Fascinating                attractions in and around Kota Bharu, the capital of  Kelantan,                include the bustling and colourful Central Market, where  the                traders are predominantly women and the Cultural Zone, in  which                can be found many of the town's museums. There are beaches  close                by and a boat cruise up the Kelantan River is an  interesting way                to see rustic life. From the interior town of Gua Musang,  visitors                can go river rafting and shooting the rapids on the  Nenggiri                River, and freshwater fishing. Kelantan is also noted for  its                large drums (rebana ubi) and traditional games of giant  kite (wau)                flying and top spinning. 
               Sabah
 

Washed                by the South China Sea, the Sulu Sea and the Celebes Sea,  Sabah                has a long indented coastline and excellent dive sites,  such as                those around the islands of Mabul, Sipadan and Layang  Layang.                Attracting climbers is Mount Kinabalu, the highest  mountain in                Southeast Asia and the focal point of Kinabalu Park, a  World                Heritage Site, which encompasses the Poring Hot Springs.  Sabah has                five other national parks including the Tunku Abdul Rahman  marine                park, and is home to three main indigenous groups namely,                Kadaxan-Dusun, Murut and Bajau. 
Places of  interest                in the state capital of Kota Kinabalu include the State  Museum,                Sabah Foundation Building, the waterfront Central Market,  Sutera                Harbour Resort which has a marina and Tanjung Aru Beach.  Beyond,                Borneo's only rail service winds along the Padas River, a                challenging rafting site, affording a spectacular view of  the                Padas Gorge. Other attractions are Sepilok Orang Utan  Sanctuary,                Danum Valley Conservation Area, Semporna marine tourism  centre,                Gomantong Gavcs where the swiftlets' ' bird nest' delicacy  is                harvested and Kota Belud's colourful Sunday market or  'tamu'.
Sarawak
 

The                land for adventure holidays, Sarawak has 10 national  parks, among                which are Gunung Mulu National Park, a World Heritage Site  that                contains one of the world's largest cave systems, and the  Niah                National Park where homo sapiens remains dating more than  40,000                years, the oldest in Southeast Asia, were found in the  Great Cave.                The Skrang River safari which includes a stay in an Iban  longhouse                community dwelling, seeing exitic animals in the park and a  visit                to an Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre make memorable  experiences. 
In the  state                capital of Kuching, dubbed Cat City, attractions include  the                Sarawak Museum, Kuching Waterfront, Fort Margherita, the  Cat                Museum and shopping for ethnic crafts along the Main  Bazaar. At                the Sarawak Cultural Centre, visitors can see the  dwellings and                artifacts of the various ethnic groups such as Iban,  Bidayuh,                Melanau and Orang Ulu.
Labuan
 
Besides                its main attractions of tax-free status and duty-free  shopping,                Labuan is one of the region's top sites for wreck diving.  There                are four well-known wrecks that can be easily visited, two  of them                dating back to WW II, and others that require expert  guidance to                visit. Other attractions include a war cemetery for Allied                 soldiers who lost their lives defending Labuan during WW  II,                beaches, and golfing and yachting facilities, mine; The largest  Snake                Farm with teaching and research facility in the region and  the                fishing village of Kuala Perlis. At the 100m high  limestone                outcrop of Gunung Medan, visitors can get a panoramic view  of rice                fields, green hills, sugarcane plantations and the  Langkawi                archipelago.