Malaysia
Malaysia is made up of two areas: Peninsula Malaysia and the provinces of Sabah and Sarawak located on the island of Borneo. This fascinating country offers an exotic blend of the old and new, with a unique culture based on a vibrant mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous cultures and customs.
Malaysia has fast become one of the best value destinations in the Far East, where you can enjoy world-class accommodation, cheap transportation, mouth-watering food and excellent shopping all at fantastic value-for-money prices.
If that's not enough encouragement to visit, Malaysia also boasts palm fringed beaches and enchanting islands, restful hill stations and unspoilt tropical forests, friendly, hospitable locals and a whole host of land and water based activities. Whatever your needs for a holiday Malaysia can suit everyone.
| Langkawi
Gorgeous beaches, hidden coves, and abundant marina life. |
Penang
Malaysia's best known and most popular beach resort, as well as being the oldest British settlement in Malaysia. |
| Kuala Lumpur
federal capital of Malaysia, is a rapidly developing metropolis and the principal centre if commerce, politics, entertainment and international activities. |
West Coast
More than any other spot in the country, Kuala Lumpur, or "KL" as it is commonly known, is the focal point of new Malaysia. |
| Sabah, Borneo
Located at the northeast corner of Borneo, Sabah was known in ancient times as the "Land Below The Wind" because it lies below the typhoon belt. |
Kuching
An excellent place for buying tribal artefacts as well as offering wildlife including monkeys, honey bears, hornbills and over 550 species of birds. |
| Sarawak, Borneo
Sarawak has been described as Asia's " Best Kept Secret". |
East Coast
This city is located at the Terengganu River and is the capitol of the State Terengganu. |