Langkawi and Penang
The west coast offers a perfect example of Malaysia’s multiculturalism including intriguing delights with the islands of Penang and Langkawi.
Welcome to Malaysia, where the culture is a melting pot of Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences.
This Malaysia travel guide will help you explore the country’s vibrant mix of nature, culture and cuisine. From Kuala Lumpur’s gleaming towers to Borneo’s wildlife encounters, we’ll share how you can best experience this multicultural paradise.
Whether you’re planning to trek in Taman Negara, dive at Sipadan, or discover Georgetown’s heritage, you’ll find practical Malaysia travel advice and insider tips throughout these pages.
Malaysia offers the visitor endless beaches, colonial hill stations, dense primary rainforest, tea plantations, UNESCO cities and incredibly diverse wildlife. Borneo is the third largest island in the world and the northern part of it belongs to Malaysia. It is here that you can find the iconic orangutan.
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