Interesting Holidays To Malaysia
Unwrap the intriguing blend of Indian, Chinese, Malay and European influences found throughout Malaysia's lush wilderness. Malaysia is a land of contrasts, where first-world cities are tucked alongside colonial towns in deep, mountainous forests that tower gracefully from the soft and sandy shores of Malaysia's pristine beaches.
Whether you're hoping to visit the Batu Caves for a glimpse of Malaysia's Hindi heritage, stroll through colourful colonial streets in Penang, sip cocktails on the beach in Langkawi, see some of the world's last remaining orangutangs in Borneo, or stand in awe at Kuala Lumpur's iconic Petronas Towers, there's something for everyone in Malaysia.
- Explore an unusual mix of ritzy skyscrapers and traditional life in KL
- Find out where the UK's favourite drink comes from
- Experience the joy of successful wildlife conservation in Borneo
- Relax in pure bliss at a luxurious beach resort on a plush little island
- Hike to waterfalls in gorgeous mountains
Trips to Malaysia offer a wide range of choices, so it's best to plan your time carefully to make the most of every day. Relative safety and easy accessibility make it the perfect Asian destination for multi-generational families looking for a cultural beach holiday. It's also ideal for history buffs hoping to learn something new, and nature-loving honeymoon couples on a quest for romance.
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Outdoor Adventures in Borneo
A visit to Borneo is a must-do for wildlife enthusiasts. This lush jungle is a tropical haven, with a rich cultural heritage that transcends the test of time. Plush luxury resorts are encapsulated by nature at her finest, with golden beaches that stretch out as far as the eye can see along the shores of vibrant tropical jungles, all set beneath the impressive slopes of Mount Kinabalu.
Take a wildlife cruise along the serene Kinabatangan River in search of rare species like Sumatran rhinos, pygmy elephants, proboscis monkeys and an abundance of colourful birds. Visit the Orangutang Rehabilitation Centre, and learn about the indigenous tribes who call the Bornean forest their home.
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Currency
Malaysian Ringgit