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Malaysia

Highlights

* Heritage George Town and off-beat Ayer Itam at Penang * The Clan houses at the Dutch town of Melacca * The British “tin’ town of Ipoh with Cameron Highlands * Beach hopping- jungle trail - whale spotting at tropical islands * Cable Car ride and visit to Sea Aquarium at Langkawi * Rainforests of Borneo for hiking, cruising, caving and meeting Orang Utans * Scuba diving in remote islands of Sipadan, Mabul and Lyanglyang * Iconic Petronus Twin Tower at Kulala Lumpur and Putrajaya Palace * Street food experience at KekChuan Road, Penang and Kuala Lumpur Chinatown

Trip Story

The small country tucked between Thailand and Indonesia is exceptionally rich in natural and cultural treasure. The seafaring legacy and colonial past of Malaysia is reflected in the unique blend of religions, traditions, and ethnicity. And so the destination is the Mecca for food lovers - wide choice of culinary delights found on the streets of Malaysian towns- in dishes like Nasi Lemak or Asam Laksa. To explore the Malay heritage more deeply, a couple of days must be spent either at Melacca or at George Town or at Ipoh. And the hinterlands of all of them are full of natural wonders like pristine beaches of Penang of highlands of Cameron. For a shorter holiday break we suggest Rawa or Pangkor Islands located at a convenient distance from the capital, to indulge in an idyllic natural experience. For longer beach vacation, the famous Lankgwai is in our bucket list, but we would suggest the remote heavens like Perenthian or Redang archipelago. The passionate travelers must not miss the experience of tropical rainforests which cover 70% of the county’s land area. oldest one in the world - It can even be day visit from Kuala Lumpur to Taman Negara National Park – the oldest in world, or a more immersive adventure in the Sabah rainforests to spot Rafflesia flowers and Orang Utan.

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