Rawa Island Resort

Rawa Island Resort

Rawa Island that dreams are made of, secluded white beaches and palm fringed; images which can be found here in Malaysia, to add to the dream blazing ...
Perhentian Island

Perhentian Island

Perhentian Island or Pulau Perhentian is located in the South China Sea 21 km from the coast of Kuala Besut, Tereng...
 

Kuala Lumpur: Heartbeat of the Nation

The city of Kuala Lumpur, or KL as it is better known, the heartbeat of the nation buzzes with vitality. This vibrant city is the centre of entertainment, shopping, commerce, culture and most activities of import to the nation. A charming mix of old and new with towering skyscrapers sharing elbow space with charming, colonial structures Kuala Lumpur has a unique character. The people, a heady mult...
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Genting: 6,000 Feet of Pure Entertainment

Nestled within the mist-enshrouded peaks of Malaysia's oldest and longest mountain range, Genting City of Entertainment, located at 6,000 feet above sea level, is a haven of fresh, crisp mountain air, abundant natural greenery and breathtaking vistas.A mere 45 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's thriving capital city, Genting City of Entertainment is the country's premiere holiday destinat...
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Selangor: The Sensational State

Rich in art, culture and history, Selangor boasts of modern architecture alongside traditional Malay buildings, creating a visually delightful blend of cityscapes. The people are similarly a unique blend of cultures adding to the diversity of the state. Selangor is currently the richest, most industrialized and most urbanized of all the Malaysian states as reflected in its rapid development. Never...
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Putrajaya: Vision City

Putrajaya, the ‘Intelligent Garden City’ and federal administrative capital of Malaysia is a carefully planned township which emphasizes on preservation of the environment. The central 650 ha manmade lake, in addition to acting as a climate moderator also allows visitors a unique opportunity to cruise around the cityin either a small 4/6-seater gondola-like perahu boat or the large 76-seater a...
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Cyberjaya: Where Man, Nature and Technology Co-Exist in Harmony

Conceptualised as a model intelligent city, Cyberjaya is the nucleus of Malaysia's strategic vision for the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC Malaysia). It acts as a leading edge multimedia centre with sophisticated and state-of-the-art integrated infrastructure. This ultra-modern city is set to be the main attraction for world-class multimedia and information technology (IT) companies and educationa...
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Penang: A Glowing Pearl

The ‘Pearl of the Orient’- as Penang is known - is a major tourist destination hub in South-East Asia. A major trading post in times past, Penang today is a blend of old and new, a bustling port, a heritage city and an industrial centre. Today the relaxed island atmosphere, is also the venue of choice for those seeking health and to hold meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions. The c...
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Perak. The Land of Grace

Stark, looming limestone cliffs, green valleys and steep drops greet you as an unforgettable introduction to the northern state of Perak. Beyond lies beyond a wealth of treasures from balmy warm white sand beaches to secluded islands and tranquil lakes, virgin rainforests and relaxing hill-resorts as well as quaint old fashioned townships. The laid back charms of Perak, the land of grace, will del...
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Kedah: Malaysia’s Rice Bowl

Picturesque green and gold paddy fields, traditional Malay village houses, green fields, trees and rolling hills are the endearing sights which greet visitors to this ‘Ricebowl of Malaysia’, the state of Kedah. Huge limestone outcrops loom majestically within the state while offshore beautiful island getaways which include the famed isles of Langkawi shimmer invitingly. Its calm and tranquil b...
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Langkawi. Island of Legends & World Geopark

Famed for its intriguing legends and myths, the islands of Langkawi teem with tales of princesses, ogres, gigantic birds, heroic warriors, epic ancient battles, love and romance. The duty-free paradise of Langkawi offers everything from pristine white sandy beaches, exotic marine life, majestic views of mist-covered mountains, grand waterfalls, lush ancient rainforests, quaint villages down to mag...
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Perlis: Tranquil Land of Grace

The sprawling fields of green and gold paddy invoke a peaceful sense of serenity in this little northern gem. Perlis Malaysia’s smallest state, though diminutive in stature, exudes a unique appeal all its own The rustic charm of this predominantly agricultural state is imbued in quaint villages, paddy fields, limestone outcrops and refreshing fresh air and sunshine on a grand scale.  ...
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Melaka : Historically Magnificent

Abundantly rich in history and folklore and a delightful blend of people and cultures Melaka is undoubtedly one of the most popular states among visitors to Malaysia. Back in the 15th century, Melaka was the largest port in South-East Asia and coveted by many. It experienced Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese and Islamic influences that have all contributed to it now being a place rich in culture and fas...
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Johor: Southern Sensation

'Precious Stones' is what ‘Johor’ signifies, being derived from the Arabic word Jauhar, which literally means just that! Once a popular spice trade centre Johor has since matured into a multitude of other directions. Today the state is also a major tourist destination for Singaporeans!. Johor’s wide range of attractions spans from the vibrant Johor Bahru city centre to its verdant forests, t...
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Negeri Sembilan: A Fascinating Heritage

The most distinct feature greeting visitors to the little state of Negeri Sembilan is its legacy of Minangkabau culture. Tales are told of a clash between western Sumatran settlers and the Javanese, where a Bull represented the Sumatrans and a Tiger, the Javanese. The incredible culmination of the battle with the victory of the Bull over the ferocious Tiger, resulted in the title Minangkabau, me...
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Pahang: Nature’s Priceless Gift

Island paradises, cool, serene mountain getaways, miles and miles of sunny, sandy beaches and mysterious lakes are just some of the natural attractions of the state of Pahang. Almost half the state is covered by stretches of rainforest with exotic flora and fauna while to the east it has a long coastline palm fringed beaches where you can kick back and relax. The rich cultural heritage remains wel...
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Tioman Island: Island Paradise Awaits

Tioman Island, voted among the best island getaways in the world has an abundance of fabulous beaches and coral and marine life of myriad shades and hues adorning the surrounding waters. According to local legends it is the final resting place of a mythical beautiful dragon princess who enraptured by the place took the form of an island and pledged to offer shelter and comfort to visit travellers....
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Kelantan - Cradle of Malay Culture

A kaleidoscope of colourful traditions and the warmth, hospitality and old world charm of the Kelantanese people will envelop you in this northern state. With a population which continues to take pleasure in enjoying the simple things in life, age-old customs of their forefathers are held dear and still feature strongly in their daily lives. Kelantan’s rich heritage and traditions complemented b...
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Terengganu : Eastern Traditional Charm

As you travel along the Terengganu coast drink in the sights of long stretches of sandy coastline, traditional coastal villages, cows wandering in the fields and picture postcard sunsets with swaying coconut trees and the setting sun dipping below the horizon. It is but the beginning of your adventure. Inland lush tropical rainforests, dazzling waterfalls and other natural wonders greet you while ...
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Fishing at Kenyir Lake

Let’s begin our Kenyir adventure by taking a boat out to the middle of the lake. It’s fishing time! Kenyir is famous for her abundance of aquatic life, featuring about 300 species of freshwater fish including baung, sebarau, lampam sungai and carnivorous toman. Even on the jorney, you can feel your anticipation rising as you see fish jumping, breaking the water surface, as if saying “ Cath m...
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Sarawak: Mysterious, exotic, romantic

Sarawak, known as Land of the Hornbills (Bumi kenyalang), one of the two Malaysian states on the Island of Borneo is endowed with one of the richest and diverse ecosystems in the world. The largest state in Malaysia, Sarawak boasts of magnificent ancient rainforests, colourful marine life, rich cultural heritage and wild landscapes to ultra modern cityscapes. Even its history overflows with intere...
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Sabah Adventure Quests

CLIMB MOUNT KINABALUAdrenaline junkies will adore the challenge of hiking up this summit, which many use as atraining point before attempting to scale Mount Everest. Located in Kinabalu Park, which wasdeclared Malaysia’s first World Heritage Site in 2000, the park teems with wildlife and floraand as such attracts bird watchers, botanists and rock climbers. It also houses two speciesof Rafflesia,...
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Labuan: Business and Pleasure

The Garden Island of Borneo, Labuan, offers the best of business and pleasure, catering to almost every class of traveller. From world-class resorts and five-star hotels, to facilities for corporate get-togethers, meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions to water sports, diving, game fishing or just plain relaxing, Labuan has it all. A leading international tax-free haven, Labuan also off...
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