Malaysia is host of historically rich cities and developed town ships, Kuala Lumpur is the main city and a famous tourist destination, from all around the world. Malaysia has world class cities like cyber Jaya and Putra Jaya which are planned cities. Visiting any of these destinations will bring you into a deeper awareness of Malaysia from its cultural traditions to cosmopolitan living. Malaysian also has historical cities like Melaka, which are carefully preserved to show case the history and heritage. It is a proof of rich Malaysian civilization and rich geographical heritage.
Kuala Lumpur
The Garden City of Lights – a metropolitan of skyscrapers that’s always alive with its many delights to cater to the diverse tastes of locals and tourists alike. The calendar of events year round keeps tourists coming back for more and something different all the time. With its diversity in culture, Malaysia is constantly exhibiting colorful cultural and traditional festivals. Kuala Lumpur, the region’s shopping paradise for decades now hosts a variety of world expositions & forums
Penang
The island of Penang, a state by itself known as the ‘Pearl of the Orient’ is also a paradise for food lovers. Rich in its natural beauty and cultural heritage Penang boasts of a wide array of tastes from the Chinese, Nyonya, Malay, Indian and Thai cooking pots. The variety of ingredients and spices used has influenced households and traders alike for centuries.
Malacca
Malacca, Historical city of Malaysia has a glorious past hidden behind well preserved centuries old buildings. Conquered first by the Portugese followed by the Dutch and finally the British before Malaysia finally received her independence, Malacca has made a mark worldwide for the many historical sites as well as astounding array of culinary delights. There’s much to learn about how Malaysia was shaped by the occupation of the former colonialists through the people, culture, food and sites.
Kuantan
Capital to the largest of the Peninsula states, Kuantan houses world class beach resorts such as Cherating. A popular destination among photographers, models, movie directors and producers one can expect to have the perfect seaside holiday on unspoilt tropical beaches with picture perfect sunrise and sunsets.
Johor Bahru
Johor Bahru (JB) is the capital of the Peninsular’s southern most state of Johor. A favorite haunt for Singaporeans, JB houses modern shopping malls, handicraft centres, bazaars and night markets where visitors can get almost anything Malaysian.
Kuching
Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia located on Borneo Island is also a popular tourist destination. Kuching / Sarawak(meaning cat in Malay) is its capital and also the 4th largest city in Malaysia. Kuching is a city with peaceful atmosphere and an unhurried pace of life. Tourists can enjoy short stays with the tribal communities of Sarawak tasting life away from the city for a change. Sarawak also houses a UNESCO World Heritage site – the Mulu Caves, the world’s most extensive cave system so far discovered.
Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu (KK) the capital of Sabah is a famous destination for nature and adventure lovers the world over. The gateway to exploring much of Borneo’s natural treasures such as Mount Kinabalu and Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, KK has a world class sailing marina, championship golf courses, holiday resorts and also good hotels for the budget traveler. The food is varied in a way that only a state with 30 ethnic groups can offer.
Kuala Terengganu
Lake Kenyir, the largest lake in Malaysia serves as another gateway to National Park (Taman Negara). Its 340 islands, 14 waterfalls and 2 caves are home to an abundance of fresh water fish, exotic, wild-life, flora and fauna. Lake Kenyir is your gateway to the rejuvenating powers of the world's oldest rainforest. It is a paradise for the adventurous and a haven of calm and serenity for discerning travelers seeking a rejuvenating experience.