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What's the weather like in Malaysia?
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Learn MoreAre you a lover of extreme sports? Do you seek a challenge? Do you enjoy running up a mountain?
Learn MoreYou decide how active you want your holiday to be as the choice of activities is endless.
Learn MoreBeautiful beaches can be found on the islands off the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia - Tioman, Redang and Perhenthian Islands. It you have the time and energy to make your way there, you will find yourself in paradise.
Learn MoreBeach by day with lots of water sports activities and markets and food stalls by night. Batu Ferringhi Beach is all that. A great place to relax and have fun.
Learn MoreLangkawi, the perfect place to fly in and flop on the beach for a relaxing and rejuvenation holidays
Learn MoreKota Kinabalu, located on the West coast of Sabah is the starting point of your Sabah adventure.
Learn MoreEverything in Penang revolves around food, after all eating, is the Penangites favourite pastime. Foodies will be spoilt for choice as every ethnic group offers their own dishes for the which the cooking techniques and ingredients have been handed down from generation to generation.
Learn MoreBy many divers and official dive publications Sipidan Island is heralded as one of the top 10 dive sites in the world. Being the only oceanic island in Malaysia located in the Indo-Pacific basin, Sipidan is unique in way that it is an island that formed over thousands of years by living corals growing on top of an extinct volcanic cone that rises approximately 600 meters from the seabed.
Learn MoreSandakan, formerly known as Elopura, “Beautiful Town”, is the second largest town in Sabah located on the north-eastern coast of Borneo. Only a 40 minute flight from Kota Kinabalu and with so much on offer, Sandakan is worth your while to include a stop here.
Learn MoreKuching, the capital of Sarawak located inland, is a modern city cloaked with romantic colonial charm and the heritage of the White Raj. The city’s unique name is supposedly derived from the word that means “Cat” in Malay or from the Chinese word “kochin” meaning harbour.
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