The People
Malays, Chinese, Indians and many other ethnic groups have lived together in Malaysia for generations. All these cultures have influenced each other, creating a truly Malaysian culture. Malaysia rich with genuinely of people with the vast majority living. The population lies with great ethnic, linguistic, cultural and religious diversity.
The Food
There is no denial, Malaysia is a food heaven. Malaysia is a melting pot of culture, with different races living harmoniously together. Naturally, there would be a diverse ‘food culture’ as well. Restaurants open very early through wee hours in the morning. Without a doubt Malaysia has one of the top cuisines in the world due to incredible taste and extremely good value.
Value for Money
Malaysia is the ultimate travel destination and its a country unlike any other. What makes Malaysia so fascinating is its diversity. A multicultural melting pot of Asian culture, with strong influences from China, India and the rest of Southeast Asia, everywhere you look there are fusions of influence. In the same country visitors can experience the trails of modern cities, colonial architecture, relax on some of the most beautiful beaches on the planet and hike through lush green jungles and mountains.
The Weather
Malaysia enjoys tropical weather year round however due to its proximity to water the climate is often beside that Malaysia is positioned close to the equator, the weather is hot and humid year-round with occasional tropical rain showers. Seasons differ in Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia.
The west coast islands of Penang, Langkawi and Pangkor are at their best weather during December to April, with the east coast enjoying drier weather from April to October. The rainy season for the west is April to October, while the east receives monsoon weather during November and December where most all resort close for business. The best time to visit Borneo is March to October, with the wettest months being November to February. So, the best time to visit Malaysia depends on the region you plan to visit.
Culture
Heritage – Experience the richness and grandeur of Malaysia's cultural heritage. Some of Malaysia popular sights are selected as UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES because it’s historical architectural building, archaeological heritage site and luscious nature. Beside than that Malaysia boast its diversity with handicrafts, traditional attire, music and cultural dance and many more.
The Nature
Malaysia famed for having some of the world idyllic beaches and island. Cover up with crystal clear water, golden, lush and sparkling sandy beaches, tranquil atmosphere and take a retreat at any world class beach resort and spa from luxurious accommodation and economical spacious homestay.
Home to various outdoors activities from traditional to adventure activities lies with its nature and modern facilities with some of the world’s oldest tropical rainforest and countless beaches and islands, trekking, snorkelling and scuba diving are common pursuits in Malaysia. Not only does it have a great tropical climate, but it also has some of the world’s best eco-tourism hotspots. If you’re a nature lover, you’ll love the many spectacular natural wonders that Malaysia has to offer.
Malaysia covers the area of 330,803 km² covers with 6 regions and 13 states
Central Malaysia comprises mainly atrraction, the fun zones and the main governmental offices. The central region has only two states, namely the states of Selangor and Negeri Sembilan. The state capital of Selangor is called Shah Alam. The areas of Selangor surround the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, which is the capital of Malaysia.
Northern Malaysia crossing the charming states of Perak, Penang, Kedah and Perlis. Discover the unique cultures with great diversity of attractions – islands and beaches, rainforests and caves, temples and museums, theme parks and heritage sites – complemented by a lovely melange of things to explore and experience.
Southern Malaysia The south of the Malay Peninsula holds some of the country’s most historically and culturally significant towns. Discover the diversity of Malaysia as you travel around the spectacular state of Melaka, Negeri Sembilan and Johor. The Southern region of Peninsular offers historical relics, unique culture, pristine beaches and beautiful islands as well as lush green rainforests, are able to cater for all types of visitors.
East Cost Malaysia displays a different cultural legacy to the more populous, commercial western seaboard, from which it is separated by the mountainous, jungled interior. The main attractions on east coast are the stunning beaches, coastline and islands. The Perhentian Islands, Redang, and Tioman Island further down the coast, are all wonderful places to relax and do some snorkelling or diving.
East Malaysia located on the island of Borneo (Sabah & Sarawak) was once covered by natural vegetation like lowland rainforest, montane forests at high altitudes, and mangroves along the coasts. Malaysian Borneo features some of the most interesting places in Malaysia with a wild jungle, orangutans, granite peaks and remote tribes. Combined with some beautiful islands, luxury resorts and colonials towns.
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