Thursday 1 January 2015

Malaysia a World of Unique Experience




Many people don’t  know where to go in Malaysia.Long-term budget travellers often shun Malaysia as being 'too expensive' while short-term vacationers in Southeast Asia skip Malaysia for lack of time.
First, read a little about Malaysia, then use this list of exciting places to choose from the best that Malaysia has to offer!

Langkawi

Langkawi known as the Jewel of Kedah & is the main of 99 islands. Langkawi offers breathtaking scenery with its beautiful beaches, incredibly fine sand, crystal-clear water and coastal mangrove swamps. The inland areas are no less striking: the tropical jungles are thick with luxuriant vegetation and extremely rich in fauna (the island's name itself indicates an eagle with characteristic reddish feathers), and will impress nature lovers looking for a pristine, largely untouched rain forest.

Cameron Highlands

Malaysia's green CameronHighlands are one of the few places in Southeast Asia ,where you'll have plenty of lush scenery, beautiful tea plantations to tour, and access to decent trekking trails that weave through plantations and around volcanoes.Strawberry farms, butterfly gardens, and flower greenhouses are all enjoyable distractions in the Cameron Highlands.

Penang

penang meusum

Malaysians are proud of their big island on the west coast .The colonial city of Georgetown was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has plenty to offer in the way of museums, a fort, historic homes, and most importantly, famous food. Penang is considered one of the best places in Southeast Asia to sample incredible street food of all types. The waterfront esplanade known as Gurney Drive in Penang is lined with great places to sample local Malay, Chinese, and Indian treats.


PetronasTwin Towers



In a country with an amazingly rich and beautiful natural landscape as its major highlight, Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Twin Towers stand out as an unusual example of Malaysia's urban design excellence. Designed by American architecture star César Pelli and officially inaugurated in 1999, the towers were the tallest buildings in the world until 2004; and still are the world’s tallest twin buildings. Each rising to a little over 450 metres from ground level, and with 88 floors of offices, the towers' most impressive feature is the double-decker bridge which connects them on the 41st and 42nd floors. From the bridge, at 170 metres above ground, visitors can enjoy a spectacular view of the city below their feet.


For those who can't sit still and have hearts that belong in the wilderness & focuses on exploring the world one photo and one adventure at a time you will find the best cheap travel bookings, beautiful destination guides, and reasonable Holiday packages to make your trips the most memorable you have had.


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