List of extreme points of Malaysia


The extreme points of Malaysia include the coordinates that are further north, south, east or west than any other location in Malaysia; and the highest and the lowest altitudes in the country.
The coordinates used in this article are sourced from Google Earth, which makes use of the WGS84 geodetic reference system. Additionally, a negative altitude value refers to land below sea level.

Extreme points

Peninsular Malaysia

The following are the extreme physical land mass points on the Malaysian peninsula inclusive of islands.
HeadingLocationStateBordering entityCoordinatesRef
NorthBukit China near Wang KelianPerlisSatun Province, Thailand
SouthTanjung PiaiJohorStrait of Malacca
EastPulau AurJohorSouth China Sea
WestPulau PerakKedahStrait of Malacca

East Malaysia

The following are the extreme physical land mass points in East Malaysia inclusive of islands.
HeadingLocationStateBordering entityCoordinatesRef
NorthPulau Guhuan Utara near Banggi IslandSabahSulu Sea-
North
Tanjung Simpang MengayauSabahSulu Sea
SouthBukit Niat near SerianSarawakWest Kalimantan, Indonesia
EastNear Kampong Look Sembuang in Lahad DatuSabahSulu Sea
WestNear Gunung Cermai in KuchingSarawakWest Kalimantan, Indonesia

Extreme altitudes

ExtremityNameAltitudeStateCoordinatesRef
Highest Mount KinabaluSabah
Highest Mount TahanPahang
LowestSouth China Sea