Malaysia
Holidays & Travel Facts

Malaysia is really like two countries in one, cleaved in half by the South China Sea. The peninsula is a multicultural buffet of Malay, Chinese and Indian flavours while Malaysian Borneo hosts a wild jungle smorgasbord of orang-utans, granite peaks and remote tribes.

Overview for Malaysia

Malaysia has one of the world’s largest rainforests and an ethnic diversity that comprises over 31 different indigenous groups.

Occupying the northern portion of Borneo and dominated by the rugged heights of Mount Kinabalu, this extraordinary region comprises many natural and cultural treasures including orang-utan sanctuaries.

Top Tours for Malaysia

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Experiences not to be missed:

  • Cameron Highlands - The smallest district in the north-western corner of the country, visit a tea plantation amongst the rolling hills.
     
  • Kinabalu National Park - A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Malaysia’s oldest national reserves, home of one of the tallest peaks in South East Asia.
     
  • East & West Coast Beach Resorts - Hop from one perfect beach village to the next, visit diving reefs and wrecks and spot monkeys in the jungle.