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Malaysia is one of the most popular destinations in Asia and offers something for everyone. From exploring bustling modern cities, to exploring lush jungles and seeing exotic wildlife – you can find so many amazing trips. Treat yourself to a unique experience, Malaysia is eagerly awaiting your visit.

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Top Things to Do in Malaysia

Malaysia is home to many distinctive buildings, with the Kek Lok Si Temple, the biggest Buddhist temple in the country, almost as recognisable as the iconic Petronas Towers in Kuala LLumpur.

Visitors looking to experience authentic Malaysian life can venture to the Imbi Market, full of food stalls and a party atmosphere. Then there is Gelanggang Seni where locals exhibit shadow puppet shows, drumming and silat, a Malaysian martial art.

Last but by no means least, visitors can go to the beautiful islands of Langkawi and Pangkor to explore Malaysia’s stunning coral reefs, with numerous water sports and fantastic diving sites.

Malaysia offers visitors the opportunity to trek through dense rainforest, climbing rock faces and following jungle trails while discovering a magnificent array of plants and wildlife. The popular Kinabalu National Park can be explored with the spectacular Mt Kinabalu its centre piece. You can also experience the culture of the local indigenous communities.

Malaysia Adventure Holidays

Treat yourself to the holiday of a lifetime paradise destination of Malaysia. With many great value hotels and activiites in Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Penang and Sabah, Malaysia offers endless opportunities for you to explore your cultural side.

Whether you wish to treat yourself to an adventure holiday or an exciting educational experience, you will be spoilt for choice in Malaysia. With a rich culture, immersed in heritage and diverse activities available such as cycling, snorkelling, river cruises and elephants, you can be guaranteed that you will find something to suit your interests.

Many of Malaysia’s resorts are located in the vicinity of some of the finest and most pristine beaches in the world, offering the unique opportunity to enjoy an action-packed getaway and then retreat to the tranquillity of the divine, white sands.

Highlights

Kuala Lumpur
Historical buildings meet future designs. Concrete streets surrounded by jungle-like vegetation. Kuala Lumpur is a city that leaves most travellers in awe and is one of the highlights when visiting Malaysia. However, the tropical climate can make it tough to explore this amazing city without having to take breaks every few hours.

Penang
Penang is Malaysia’s only island state and is home to around 1.5 million people. Penang holidays offer the best of Asia, showcasing its friendly people, stunning beaches and delicious cuisine, it is rich in history and culture. It boasts of some beautiful beach resorts as well as sleepy fishing villages and of course the historic capital.

Cameron Highlands
Named after William Cameron, the Cameron Highlands were discovered in 1885 when William Cameron was sent on an expedition by the British Government. This is one of the most popular and serene of hill resorts in Malaysia, it’s lush green landscapes and cool breezes make Cameron Highlands holidays an unforgettable experience. It has a unique charm of its own with Tudor style buildings and tea plantations offering spectacular vistas, and has retained much of the charm of a quaint English village.

Borneo
Sabah is a paradise destination found on the northern-most tip of the island of Borneo. Stunning scenery and seascapes, lush tropical forest and lots of cultural activities. Those looking for an adventure a holiday to Sabah is an ideal choice.

Langkawi
Langkawi, an intricate archipelago of 99 islands off Malaysia, is a favoured destination for international tourists. Situated just off the northern tip of the Malayan peninsula, Langkawi is an island oasis, surrounded by emerald green seas. For an unforgettable experience, explore the beaches or head to the Langkawi Bird Paradise Wildlife Park, to see some of the rarest and most exotic wildlife on the planet.

Other Places of Interest
• Perhentian Islands
• Taman Negara

Malaysia Travel Guide

Key Facts
Capital: Kuala Lumpur
Language: Malay
Currency: Malaysian ringgit
Electricity:  240V
Dialling Code:  +60
Time Zone:  (GMT +08:00)

Best Time to Visit Malaysia
July is one of the best times to visit, with slightly cooler temperatures in the high 20 degrees Celsius (yes, that really is cool for Kuala Lumpur) and the least amount of rain the city experiences all year. That means it’s less humid and cooler, perfect conditions so you can enjoy your adventure in Malaysia.

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