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Thursday, June 11, 2026

6 Malaysian Destinations That Look and Feel Like They’re Overseas

Who says you need a passport to enjoy an international getaway? While Malaysia is home to diverse cultures, landscapes, and architecture, there are also plenty of destinations that can make you feel as though you’ve stepped into another country altogether.

From European-inspired villages and Japanese-themed gardens to scenic highlands and island escapes, these local spots offer a change of scenery without the hassle of long-haul flights.

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Whether you’re planning a weekend road trip or simply looking for your next photo-worthy adventure, these destinations deliver a taste of overseas travel right here at home.

 

A World Away

Here are six places in Malaysia that might just make you forget you’re still in the country.

  • Colmar Tropicale & Japanese Village, Pahang
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If you’ve ever dreamed of wandering through a quaint French village, Colmar Tropicale comes surprisingly close. Inspired by the town of Colmar in France, the resort features colourful half-timbered buildings, cobblestone walkways, and charming European-style architecture nestled among the hills of Bukit Tinggi.

Colmar Tropicale Resort, Berjaya Hills

Just a short drive from Colmar Tropicale lies a tranquil Japanese-inspired retreat complete with traditional gardens, koi ponds, tea houses, and lush greenery. The peaceful atmosphere makes it easy to forget you’re only a couple of hours from Kuala Lumpur.

Feels like: France and Japan

  • Desaru Coast, Johor
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Boasting pristine beaches, luxury resorts, and crystal-clear waters, Desaru Coast often draws comparisons to tropical island destinations around Southeast Asia. Spend a few days by the sea and you’ll feel worlds away from the bustle of city life.

Feels like: Bali or Phuket

  • Pulau Rawa, Johor
Rawa Island Resort

With powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and overwater views, Pulau Rawa feels more like a private island in the Maldives than a destination in Malaysia. Its laid-back atmosphere and stunning turquoise sea make it a favourite among travellers seeking a tropical escape.

Feels like: The Maldives

  • Penang National Park, Penang
Global Alliance of National Parks

Offering elevated rainforest walks, misty landscapes, and panoramic views, this nature destination feels surprisingly similar to cloud forests found in Central America.

Feels like: Brazil

 

A short flight away

If you’re from Semenanjung Malaysia, these local destinations will still require you to fly over!

  • Mabul Island, Sabah
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Famous for its turquoise waters, stilt houses, and world-class diving spots, Mabul Island is often likened to the Maldives. The breathtaking seascapes and laid-back island atmosphere make it one of Malaysia’s most idyllic tropical escapes.

Feels like: The Maldives

  • Kundasang, Sabah
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Nestled at the foot of Mount Kinabalu, Kundasang is known for its cool weather, rolling hills, dairy farms, and breathtaking mountain scenery. The landscape often draws comparisons to New Zealand’s countryside.

Feels like: New Zealand

 

No Passport Required

While international travel will always have its appeal, Malaysia offers no shortage of destinations that deliver a similar sense of adventure and discovery. Whether you’re craving European charm, Japanese serenity, or tropical island vibes, these local gems prove that sometimes the perfect getaway is closer than you think.

So before booking your next overseas vacation, consider exploring what’s already waiting right here at home.

Do stay tuned to Hype Malaysia for more updates. 

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