This multi-ethnic Southeast Asian country, its halves physically separated by the South China Sea, has oodles to offer the visitor, from the urbanity of capital Kuala Lumpur to remote Borneo.

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10 of the top spots to visit in Malaysia

Chainwit   A dynamic country in Southeast Asia with a population of some 34 million people, Maylasia is an increasingly tourist-popular country - tourism is now its third largest source of income - offering a mix of fascinating cultural, historical, and ecological attractions (not to mention some fine beaches). A quarter larger than Great Britain and a bit larger than the U.S. state of New Mexico, it consists of two separate sections: larger peninsular Malaysia occupies the southern half of…

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4 fabulous beaches of resort town Port Dickson

Port Dickson is a town on the coast of south-central peninsular Malaysia, just over an hour south of Kuala Lumpur. The town used to produce charcoal, hence was also called "Arang" (charcoal) in the Malay language. There was also a carbon mine at Port Dickson. Today it's a popular holiday destination and is known for Beaches. There are many other tourist attractions in Port Dickson to visit, but in this post I'm are going to cover its four best beaches:read post

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Langkawi's amazing Sky Bridge

Without any doubt, Sky Bridge is the most interesting place in this archipelago of 104 islands in the Andaman Sea, some 30 kilometers off the coast of northwestern Malaysia. In general, Langkawi has few attractions apart from its famous beaches, duty-free zone, and resort atmosphere. However, this ropeway to a 708-meter mountain and the legendary bridge is something you will remember forever. read post

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  • A very recent look at medical tourism in Malaysia: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2023/09/22/medical-tourism-a...
    Medical tourism alive and well
    PETALING JAYA: Medical tourists are returning to Malaysia in full force and are expected to surpass the pre-Covid-19 pandemic level in 2019 thanks to…
  • FInd out why Ipoh, the capital city of Perak state and located between Kuala Lumpur and Georgetown, made CNN´s recent list of ¨Asia´s most underrated places¨: https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/asia-underrated-places-intl-...
    https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/asia-underrated-places-intl-hnk/index.html
  • Nice piece on Penang recently in Condé Nast Traveler: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/things-to-do-in-penang
    Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Penang, the Malaysian Island State With an Exploding Art Scene
    A crop of new hotels, diverse restaurants, and a vibrant arts scene make the quaint shophouses of George Town more alluring to travelers than ever.
  • Ever heard of Ipoh? This city between Kuala Lumpur and Georgetown is one of a dozen and a half under-the-radar gems in Asia recently featured by CNN Travel: https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/asia-underrated-places-intl-...
    18 of Asia's most underrated places
    Leshan, China; Nikko, Japan; Isaan, Thailand and other under-the-radar destinations around Asia.
  • An interesting piece on how canopy bridges allow visitors to explore Malaysia's wildlife unintrusively: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/canopy-treetop-to...
    To see Malaysia’s elusive wildlife, take a walk in the trees
    Steel structures and swinging bridges built high above the rain forest floor give tourists a non-intrusive way to spot the country’s tapirs, tigers,…
  • The respected Australian travel portal Traveller.com.au recently published a great overview of this "overlooked" country - worth a look! https://www.traveller.com.au/malaysia-travel-guide-and-things-to-do...
  • Just this past weekend, Malaysia's oldest news website, TheStar.com.my, recently ran a piece about the country's eight most iconic historic landmarks - unsurprisingly, all dating from the colonial period: https://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/travel/2022/08/27/8-historical...
  • Dear Malaysia PR executive and/or luxury hotelier,

    My wife and I are travelling around the world on a 500-day honeymoon. In each region we pick one luxury boutique hotel to partner with exclusively for said region. We post two articles per resort on Honeymoons.com as well as numerous social media posts across Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Foursquare, Instagram, YouTube, etc..and most importantly each partner becomes the exclusive resort in their respective region on Honeymoons.com - If anyone in this group represents a luxury hotelier/resort in Malaysia, we would love to talk more. Please drop us a line (MikeAnne@HoneyTrek.com) and we can answer any questions and forward over our formal proposal for your review.

    Sincerely,
    Mike & Anne

  • Now in our blog: 3 musts in Kota Kinabalu, Borneo.

  • One of our members has a question about Sabah and Sarawak in Borneo. If you'd like to offer her some advice please answer not on this wall but at this link to our Ask A Travel Pro forum. Thanks!! 

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