Luxury Malaysia Holidays
If you are looking to discover every charm that Asia has to offer, a visit to Malaysia will not disappoint. With urban cityscapes, idyllic sandy beaches and the lush tropical rainforests, Malaysia offers a little bit of everything. This is a destination packed with culture, adventure, history and diversity with endless joys to experience on your dream escape.
BEAUTIFUL BEACHES, UNDISCOVERED JUNGLES, AND MODERN CITY CULTURE
Malaysia promises a surprise at every turn. Hidden rainforests and tranquil beaches might be the first things to spring to mind when you are planning a visit to this diverse nation, but there is so much more waiting to be enjoyed.
The unique capital of Kuala Lumpur combines a 21st-century city metropolis with ancient Asian culture. Shopping malls and skyscrapers sit comfortably alongside the colonial architecture and local markets which give an insight into the city’s small mining town roots. Highlights of Kuala Lumpur include the Petronas Twin Towers and the Petaling Street Nightmarket.
Malaysia’s stunning beaches will leave you spoilt for choice. The very best are dotted amongst the offshore islands where you can sink your toes into glistening white sands and explore secluded coves.
A real gem of Malaysia is the wild and romantic island paradise of Malaysian Borneo which is renowned for its most famous residents, the endangered orangutan who hide shyly amongst the tropical rainforests. Borneo’s exotic beaches and unspoiled wildlife will leave you with lasting memories, of a once in a lifetime trip.
Accommodation in Malaysia ranges from private island hideaways to livelier beach resorts. The hospitality is second to none, with rest, relaxation, and absolute indulgence at the top of the agenda.
Top 5 things to do in Malaysia
- Meet mystical Orang-utan in the tropical forests of Borneo.
- Dive the reefs and relax on the beaches of the Perhentian Islands.
- Try nonya cuisine and roam colonial streets in Penang.
- Hike around the tea plantations of the Cameron Highlands.
- Meet the locals in a tribal longhouse - explore tribal Sarawak, Borneo.
Top 5 facts about Malaysia
- The Sarawak Cave Chamber is the largest known cave chamber in the world. It is located in Gunung Mulu National Park, on the island of Borneo.
- The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur were the world's tallest buildings until 2004, standing at 491.5metres high.
- Jimmy Choo was born in Penang.
- Malaysia has four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Gunung Mulu National Park, Kinabalu Park, the historic cities of Melaka and George Town, and the archaeological heritage site of the Lenggong Valley.
Local Currency
Malaysian ringgit (MYR)
Official Language
Bahasa Malaysia
When To Visit
March to October