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Overview

Malaysia is a country of amazing geography and cultural diversity. The country is physically divided by the South China Sea into two distinct areas - Peninsula Malaysia (which borders Thailand in the north) and East Malaysia (Sarawak and Sabah - formerly Borneo) next to Indonesia.

Malaysia’s strategic location on the east – west trading route has meant the country has absorbed many cultural influences from Europe, India and China, creating a modern day multicultural society made up of Malays, Chinese, Indians, Tamils and others. In the more remote areas, indigenous hill tribes still remain. Originally Hindu-Buddhist, Malaysia is now predominantly Muslim with other religions and ethnic groups peacefully co-existing.

Malaysia’s scenery is as varied as the population. As well as pristine beaches and deserted islands, Malaysia has mountain ranges, ancient rainforest, rivers and rice fields.

Why Visit?

It’s got the lot. From the modern metropolis of Kuala Lumpur (KL) the capital city, to the British style country houses of the Cameron Highlands, to the rattan longhouses of the Sarawak tribes, each place is different.

Great food - influenced by Chinese, Indian and Malay cuisines, beaches, islands, adventure and, some of the oldest tropical forest on the planet.

Cities

Kuala Lumpur (KL)

Kuala Lumpur, affectionately known as KL, is Malaysia’s capital and a modern bustling city where hi-rise office blocks and shopping malls are a national obsession.

The highest building in Asia – The Petronas Twin Towers is located here. A rapidly expanding city with good shopping, communications, rail and air links.


Malacca (Melaka)

A quiet seaside town, 150 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (Melaka) was once an important centre on the east – west trading route. The influence of the Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and English who traded gold, silk, tea, opium, tobacco and perfumes is still evident in the town’s old buildings, narrow streets, churches and temples. Walking through the streets is a historical adventure.


Cameron Highlands

Part of the province of Pahang, the Cameron Highlands offer breathtaking scenery, tea plantations, flower gardens and cool temperatures (average 16-26 C) Tucked away at 1,500 metres above sea-level on the mountain range along Peninsular Malaysia, this former British Hill station still retains the charm of an English village with old country houses and golf courses.


Islands

Penang

An old British colonial trading post, facing the Straits of Malacca, Penang has well established beach resorts and a leafy interior. Georgetown - the main town, retains some colonial style buildings and a genteel air blended with Chinese influences. The E & O Hotel, one of the oldest in the region, reflects a bygone era. Batu Ferrenghi is the main resort area with several international resort hotels.


Langkawi

Rugged and beautiful, Langkawi is being carefully developed for tourism with marinas, a golf course, family attractions and upscale hotels. A quiet alternative to Penang, Langkawi offers diving, trekking, water-sports and outdoor activities as well as beautiful beaches.


Tioman

Located near the southern tip of mainland Malaysia, Tioman is a paradise for divers and snorkellers. Shallow reefs offer novice snorkellers a wonderful experience while further offshore, deeper waters provide excellent diving. Part of a Marine National Park, Tioman also has a lush interior perfect for jungle trekking, camping and rock climbing.

East Malaysia - Sarawak

Sarawak – Land of the Hornbill

A place for exotic adventures in lush tropical rainforest. Incredible wildlife, indigenous tribes and an interior that offers thick jungle, fast rivers and mysterious caves. Take a tour and explore the magnificent Gunung Mulu National Park or take river cruise through the Similajau National Park. Kuching, the capital, is located on the banks of the Sarawak River where you can hire a boat or Sampan to catch the sunset.

East Malaysia - Sabah

East Malaysia: Sabah – Land below the Wind (formerly Borneo)

Sabah is a place for exploring and offers trekking and river safaris in its exotic interior. The province shares a border with Sarawak and Kalimantan and has around 1,400 km of coastline around the Sulu Sea, Celebes Sea and South China Sea. Offshore islands offer spectacular coral reefs and dive sites, including Miri, a world class diving destination

Sabah also has a tropical summer climate year round. Much of the northern are is national park and the highest mountain in Malaysia (4,095 metres) is located here. The capital Kota Kinabalu, a modern town virtually rebuilt since the second world war has direct air links with K.L.

Activities

You name it, Malaysia has it. Diving, trekking, jungle exploration, watersports, sailing. From visiting hilltribes in Sarawak to frantic shopping in KL

When to Go

Malaysia, close to the equator, is humid and hot throughout most of the year. Temperatures average 20-30 C with cooler temperatures in hilly areas. The rainy season lasts from mid - October to early April, but downpours don’t stop activities. Best time..November to March (dry season) Bring lots of film.

Getting Around

Roads and air links are very good throughout Malaysia. KL is the main transport hub.

Official Language

Bahasa Malay. English also spoken in most tourist areas.

Currency

Malaysian Ringgit

Culture /Customs

Malaysia is a Muslim country, although relaxed in tourist areas. Dress appropriately when travelling, especially in non-tourist areas. Don’t eat with your left hand, or beckon with your finger (very rude)

What to Buy:

Songkiet (exquisitely woven cloth with silver and gold threads, pewter ware, batik, wood carving, local artifacts.


Great Hotel Deals in Malaysia

Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur:
From US$ 139 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Le Meridien Kuala Lumpurs location in the southwestern part of Kuala Lumpur along the new airport rail link between Kuala Lumpur International Airport and the City Centre and...
Berjaya Times Square:
From US$ 113 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, also known as the Garden City of Lights is a modern metropolis with gleaming skyscrapers, mega shopping malls, pulsating nightlife, heritage buildings, beautifully...
Tanjung Bungah Beach Hotel:
From US$ 38 - Penang, Malaysia
A precious gem along a stretch of beach with tranquil shimmering sea and a spectacular hillview. Whether for the business traveller, the corporate organiser or a vacationing...

Popular Destinations in Malaysia


  Kuala Lumpur Hotel Deals  
1 The Ritz Carlton Kuala Lumpur - - - US$ 160
2 Lanson Place Ambassador Row - - - US$ 102
3 The Coronade Hotel - - - US$ 67
4 Cititel Mid Valley - - - US$ 55

  Langkawi Hotel Deals  
1 Four Seasons Resort Langkawi - - - US$ 595
2 The Datai Langkawi - - - US$ 358
3 Tanjung Rhu Resort - - - US$ 338
4 The Andaman Langkawi - - - US$ 212

  Pahang Hotel Deals  
1 Cameron Highlands Resort - - - US$ 202
2 The Lakehouse - - - US$ 122
3 Resort Hotel - - - US$ 59
4 Hotel Casa dela Rosa - - - US$ 49

  Penang Hotel Deals  
1 Traders Hotel Penang - - - US$ 90
2 Hotel Equatorial Penang - - - US$ 78
3 Evergreen Laurel Hotel - - - US$ 71
4 Copthorne Orchid Hotel Penang - - - US$ 59


All Destinations in Malaysia

Johor Hotels
Kedah - Alor Setar Hotels
Kelantan - Kota Bahru Hotels
Kuala Lumpur Hotels
Langkawi Hotels

Malacca Hotels
Negeri Sembilan Hotels
Pahang Hotels
Penang Hotels
Perak Hotels

Sabah Hotels
Sarawak Hotels
Terengganu Hotels

Popular Destinations
 

Kuala Lumpur
Downtown, Golden Triangle, KLIA, Petaling Jaya

 

Langkawi
Datai Bay, Rebak Island, Tanjung Rhu Beach

 

Pahang
Cameron Highlands, Genting Highlands, Tioman Island

 

Penang
Airport, Beach, City, Tanjung Bungah

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