Sepang

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A red and white race car with the number 20 on the front, driving on a track.
A large mosque with a golden dome and minarets, reflecting in a calm body of water, with a smaller building in the background.
A bridge with two towers, a calm river, and a traditional building in the background.
A yellow inflatable raft on a beach with a boat in the background.
A person and a child holding hands on a bridge with a waterfall in the background.
With Malaysia’s premier motorsports stadium, villages, plantations and beaches, you can catch the Grand Prix or see what life is like outside Kuala Lumpur.

Sepang is a district insouthern Malaysia about 37 miles (60kilometers) from Kuala Lumpur. It’s best known as the site of the SepangInternational Circuit, which hosts the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix, theMotorcycle Grand Prix and much more. The district is also home to the immenseKuala Lumpur International Airport. Despite all the high-tech infrastructure,you’ll also find small villages, plantations and a beach community at BaganLalang. 

Get yourself a ticket andsee a race at the Sepang International Circuit. Seats at the stadium areaffordable, and races run year round. If your timing is right, you’ll seeworld-class racing such as Formula One, Motor GP and Super GT. If you want acloser look at the track, you can even organize a tour. For an extra bit offun, check out the stadium’s go-kart track. You can choose a simulated FormulaOne-style session or just go for a few freestyle laps. 

After the race, head outinto the countryside to see palm oil plantations and visit local villages. Stopby Sungai Pelek and explore the town. You’ll find some quaint old buildings,cheap food and some interesting shops. Check out the nearby dragon fruit farmto taste the odd-looking but delicious fruit.

Carry on towards the oceanto get to Bagan Lalang, a beach-side town being developed into an ocean-frontresort area. Hit the white sandy beach and go for a dip, or just sit back andrelax. You can rent out boats or canoes, and fishing enthusiasts are free todrop a line and try their luck. Bird watchers will spot several migratoryspecies. When it’s time for lunch, try the local seafood restaurant and grab afreshly cut coconut. 

Sepang is an up-and-comingdistrict just outside the Malaysian capital. It's the country’s top motorsportsdestination, but also a place to catch a glimpse of life outside themetropolis.

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Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi

While Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Sepang International Circuit and KLIA Jungle Boardwalk.

Kampung Baru Labu

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Kampung Baru Labu and surrounding area, you can visit Sepang International Circuit and KLIA Jungle Boardwalk.

Kampung Chinchang

While Kampung Chinchang might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Sepang International Circuit and KLIA Quarters Recreation Park.

Geching Hulu

While Geching Hulu might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Sepang International Circuit and KLIA Jungle Boardwalk.

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