Vacation Deals in Malaysia – Where to travel and What to see?

Posted by Jeff on Mar 7, 2010 in Entertainment and Fun |

Malaysia’s slogan is “Truly Asia”, and rightfully so. There is no better place to experience the best of the continent than in Malaysia. With a rich history of western colonization and an amalgamation of culture, creed and colours, Malaysia is truly diverse in every sense and celebrates its uniqueness with pride. Add that to the fact that Malaysia boasts a stunning topography of rolling hills, lush jungles and heavenly beaches set amidst scenic plains, and you’ll find that it’s hard not to fall in love with this beautiful nation. So find out where do you want to go before you book your flight and hotel. Also do book in advance to get a good Malaysia travel deals.

Malaysia hosts some of the best beaches in the world. With fine white sand and azure seas overflowing with spectacular marine life, Malaysia’s island beaches have been christened Utopia. Some of the most gorgeous ones include Pulau Perhentian and Pulau Redang on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. While in East Malaysia, scores of divers has fallen in love the waters of Sipadan, where remarkable sea creatures like turtles and sharks are a normal sight.

Exploring Penang and Malacca, two of Malaysia’s historical cities, is a golden opportunity. You’ll encounter the nation’s rich culture from the colonial days of the Portuguese, Dutch and English to the one-of-a-kind “Peranakan” or “Nyonya” culture, the offspring of inter-cultural marriages between the mainland Chinese and the locals a few centuries before. Explore Jonker Street in Malacca, where old-world shophouses have been turned into laidback pubs, restaurants and shops selling anything and everything. Also go on a food trail along Gurney Drive in Penang, which boasts some of Malaysia’s best cuisine.

Sabah and Sarawak in East Malaysia are a great place to experience the laidback lifestyle and the vibrant traditions of the natives, some of whom still live in traditional longhouses and practice century-old customs. Everything from their costumes to their ethnic performances is completely a treat for the senses.

With such an array of races and religions in Malaysia, it almost seems as though the country celebrates festivals year-round. Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Hari Raya and Christmas are major national events, and Malaysians, regardless of race and religion, share in each other’s festive spirit. There are always captivating times to experience the warm Malaysian hospitality and the amazing excitement in the air, so try to schedule your trip around these dates.

Malaysia has so much to offer, a feast for the senses and an experience of a lifetime. It is indeed the treasure house of Asia, so when you’re here, don’t forget to experience in the sights and sounds – and tastes of its internationally-renowned dining.

 

 

 

 

 

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