Free Things To Do In Malaysia You Shouldn’t Miss!

Malaysia is a land of diversity and a melting pot of different Asian cultures, which make “Malaysia truly Asia.” It’s famous for its diversity of food, culture, and religion absorbing from many Asian countries. This makes Malaysia one of the top destinations for tourists looking to taste the Far East in one place.

Also, there is insane shopping, wild nightlife, exotic spas, fun theme parks, diving, sailing, rock climbing, etc.! Yes…that’s a WOW list of things that make you want to pack your bags to Malaysia right now. But are you worried about huge expenses? Then worry not. Here are 15 free things you can do in Malaysia and stay low on your budget.

Cycling in Kuala Lumpur

Go cycling at KL’s eco-friendly city loop, a program to encourage additional cyclists, walkers, and skateboarders to travel on the road. Set your wheels in motion and experience the thrill of cycling with fellow travellers and KL-ites as well. The cycling circuit is situated within the Golden Triangle area, meaning you can also complete your shopping en-route!

Visit Perdana Lake Gardens

There are various parks to visit in Malaysia, but the best of them is the Perdana Lake Gardens outdoor park. Its popularity dates back to 1880s. Built around an artificial lake with colourful flowers and botanical gardens, Perdana Lake Gardens is a regular venue for cultural and musical events in Malaysia.

Shop at Pasar Percuma, KL’s Only Free Market!

Pasar Percuma takes you back to 6000 BC, before human civilization adopted currency to buy and sell goods. This is a totally different shopping concept based on the barter system where you can bring anything, say old clothes, shoes, bags, etc. and exchange it for another item, no money needed. That means changing the item you don’t require anymore with another item that you can use. There will be used books, used music cassettes and CD’s and even people to chat with you for free. Everything is free in this market, hence the name free market.

Visit Batu Caves

One of the top attraction in Selangor for worshippers and tourist is because of the Hindu temple there. The limestone outcrop located north of Kuala Lumpur, attracts huge crowds during the festival time, Thaipusam. It is one of most glorious sights of Malaysia and its holiest Hindu shrine. Entry is free!

Free Trekking Through Penang National Park

Adventure junkies don’t want to miss activities like trekking and hiking wherever they are traveling. Malaysia is such a place that provides various trekking choices and that too for free! Among them are Gunung Lambak, situated in Kluang Town, Penang Hill Loop, Pine Tree Trail, Penang National Park, etc.

Free Entry To Railway Museum, Malaysia

Somewhat of a hidden gem, this museum houses a broad assortment of memorabilia from Malaysia’s railways dating back to its colonial times. Among the foremost interesting exhibits is the bone of an elephant, that was killed in 1894 while charging a train. The museum is located within the main hall of Malaysian capital train depot, one among the highlights of the town.

Go to Royal Selangor Visitor Center

The Royal Selangor gives us a chance to look into the various cultural aspects of Malaysia via the lens of one of its most leading crafts, creating Pewter, a grey alloy of tin with copper and antimony. Entry to the Royal Selangor is completely free and the site opens daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Enjoy the Rhythmic Water Fountain in KLCC

You can watch the rhythmic water fountains in KLCC dancing to the tunes of different songs and musical arrangements during evenings. Go for a walk around its surroundings and immerse yourself in the arresting and captivating beauty of the dancing musical fountains.

Take a Tour of Colonial British Buildings

The Sultan Abdul Samad in 1897, is one of the first buildings built by the British in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This area east of Merdeka Square is full of old colonial buildings that take you back to the bygone British Empire. Take a walk through the area and admire the rugged British structures still standing strong.

Free Entry To National Library of Malaysia

Visit the well-maintained and spacious National Library of Malaysia (Perpustakaan Negara Malaysia) for free. In addition to its wide selection of reading materials and documents, the library offers school holiday programs and storytelling from time to time. Children can also check out the latest “Samsung smart library” where they can use Samsung products for playing games or research for free. The Library is open to all from Tuesday to Saturday from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm.

Catch a Free Performance of Cultural Malay Dances

Malaysia is a happening country. Every day there will be different types of cultural performances that you can enjoy for free. The displays are colourful shows of traditional dancing, costumes, and vibrant music. It mostly happens in places like the central market’s outdoor stage and the Malaysian Tourism Centre(MaTiC).

Try imported Chinese teas for free!

KL’s Chinatown is one crowded place in Malaysia with tourists going on a shopping spree buying watches, sunglasses, brand-name clothes, and different varieties of Malaysian fruits and sweets. While browsing through the different shops, you may come across tea shops selling traditional Chinese imports. Step into a Chinese shop, and you will find traditional Chinese furniture, tea utensils, paintings, and décor. After some time browsing the shop,  you will be invited to try the tea sample and, you don’t have to pay for that.

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