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Sarawak

SARAWAK

Sarawak

Species count for Sarawak:

The culturally diverse state of Sarawak is the pride of the nation. This mystical state is full of ancient history and wondrous nature. This is the largest state in Malaysia, covering 124,000 square kilometres and has an 800 kilometres coastline, facing the South China Sea. It is on the north western coast of Borneo, the third largest island in the world.

Bako National Park
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Bako National Park
Bako National Park is Sarawak’s oldest national park, covering an area of 2,727 ha was gazetted in 1957.
Gunung Mulu National Park
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Gunung Mulu National Park
Gunung Mulu National Park is located near the oil drilling town of Miri. This park is a UNESCO World Heritage site that covers an area of 52,865 hectares encompassing an extensive system of rivers and streams.
Similajau National Park
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Similajau National Park
Gazetted as a park in 1976, The Similajau National Park covers an area of 8,996 hectares and with an approximate 71 square kilometres of flat and mildly undulating rainforest, with the eastern part of the park facing the South China Sea
Penrissen Range / Gunung Penrissen
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Penrissen Range / Gunung Penrissen
The Penrissen Range is located in the world’s oldest and second largest tropical rainforest and is accessible only via Borneo Highlands Resort, about 60 kilometres southwest of Kuching.
Kubah National Park
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Kubah National Park
Kubah National Park is arguably the most accessible nature and birdwatching site. This 2,230 hectare park is set around a sandstone ridge with its three mountain peaks and popular for its waterfalls and wildlife.
Paya Maga Highlands
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Paya Maga Highlands
Paya Maga Highlands is where the summit of Gunung Matalan is located. Gunung Matalan stands at 1,860 metres and is situated in the Northern region of Sarawak.
Kelabit Highlands
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Kelabit Highlands
This popular highland is located along a large highland plateau, at an altitude of over 1,000 metres surrounded by jungle- clad mountains

Contact Info

The state is serviced by the main airport, the Kuching International Airport and is located 11 kilometres south of Kuching city centre. Sarawak has a world heritage site and a long list of 22 IBAs (MY34-MY55).

The natural assets and beauty of Sarawak is in its blend of tribal traditions and nature: everything from the scattered valley farms of the Kelabit Highlands to the bird’s-nest trading communities of the Niah Caves and the nomadic jungle Penan have their place. Birdwatchers will have an amazing time birding and enjoying sites so amazing such as Sarawak!

Bako National Park

Coordinate: 1°42’57.9”N 110°26’41.2”E

No. of species: 237

Bako National Park is Sarawak’s oldest national park, covering an area of 2,727 ha was gazetted in 1957. It is at the tip of the Muara Tebas peninsula and is one of the smallest national parks in Sarawak, yet one of the most interesting, as it contains almost every type of vegetation found in Borneo.

This national park has a fascinating variety of habitats including the Kerangas Forest, beach vegetation, grassland, mangroves as well as mixed dipterocarp and peat swamp forest and was designated as an IBAs, (MY37). Bako National Park offers visitors an excellent introduction to the rainforest and coastline of Borneo. So far, 237 species of both resident and migrant birds have been recorded here.

Between the park headquarters or the mangroves of Telok Asam, it is as a good place to start birdwatching. Here you might catch sight of the common resident birds such as Pink-necked Green-pigeon, Ashy Tailorbird, Mangrove Blue-flycatcher, Common Flameback and Sunda Pygmy Woodpeckers, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Collared Kingfisher, Chestnut-breasted Malkoha, and Chestnut-bellied Malkoha. Head for the Lintang and Serait trails if you are searching for forest birds such as the Red-naped Trogon, Grey-capped Emerald Dove (Asian Emerald Dove), Asian Fairy Bluebird, Greater Racquet-tailed Drongo, Velvet-fronted Nuthatch, Rufous-tailed Tailorbird, White- chested Babbler, Ruby-cheeked Sunbird, White-bellied Woodpecker, Buff-necked Woodpecker, Red-crowned Barbet and Bornean Brown Barbet (Brown Barbet), Blue- eared Kingfisher, Oriental Dwarf-kingfisher (Rufous-backed Dwarf-Kingfisher), Scarlet Minivet, Spotted Fantail, Oriental Paradise- flycatcher (Blyth’s Paradise-Flycatcher) and Grey-chested Jungle-flycatchers.

Visiting this site is best done between March to October.

Gunung Mulu National Park

Coordinate: 4°02’33.0”N 114°48’46.8”E

No. of species: 262

Gunung Mulu National Park is located near the oil drilling town of Miri. This park is a UNESCO World Heritage site that covers an area of 52,865 hectares encompassing an extensive system of rivers and streams, primary rainforests and its limestone karst formations featuring enormous caves, vast cave networks, rock pinnacles, cliffs and gorges. Mulu is also the second largest national parks in Sarawak.

It has 8 different types of forests in the greater area and Gunung Mulu National Park is a great birdwatching area. Blessed with diverse natural attributes, it is home to a staggering 262 bird species, including all eight hornbill species found in Sarawak. This park is a designated IBAS, (MY53) as the greater Mulu- Buda Protected Area.

This is a site for the much sought after for Bornean endemic birds such as the Bulwer’s Pheasant, Whitehead’s Trogon, Golden- naped Barbet, Hose’s Broadbill, Bornean Whistling-thrush, Black-throated Wren- babbler, Bornean Blue-flycatcher, Bornean Whistler and Black-sided Flowerpecker.

Other lowland specialities include Great Argus, Red-bearded Bee-eater, Yellow- crowned Barbet, Short-toed Coucal, Jerdon’s Baza, Bat Hawk, Rufous-bellied Eagle, Jambu Fruit-dove, Green Imperial-pigeon, Large Frogmouth, Moustached Hawk- cuckoo, Black Partridge, Crested Partridge, Crestless Fireback, Bornean Crested Fireback, Chequer-throated Yellownape, Buff-rumped Woodpecker, Diard’s and Red-naped Trogon, Raffles’s Malkoha, Red-billed Malkoha, Rufous-collared and Blue-eared Kingfisher.

Should you be up to it, try hiking up the Summit Trail to Gunung Mulu to see many montane bird species including the endemic Whitehead’s Trogon and Whitehead’s Broadbill.

Similajau National Park

Coordinate: 3°20’44.2”N 113°09’20.1”E

No. of species: 185

Gazetted as a park in 1976, The Similajau National Park covers an area of 8,996 hectares and with an approximate 71 square kilometres of flat and mildly undulating rainforest, with the eastern part of the park facing the South China Sea. This site is situated about 25 kilometres northeast of Bintulu town and is listed as an IBAs, (MY49).


Around 6 hornbill species are found amongst the 185 species of birds recorded here. There are about four Bornean endemic species – Bornean Wren-babbler, Yellow-rumped Flowerpecker, Dusky Munia and the superstar – the Bornean Bristlehead.

Other recorded species include the Bat Hawk, Wallace’s Hawk-eagle, Great Argus, Violet Cuckoo, Short-toed Coucal, Buffy Fish- owl, Brown Wood-owl, Large Frogmouth, Blue-throated Bee-eater, Great Slaty Woodpecker, Garnet Pitta, Hook-billed Bulbul, Diard’s Trogon, Scarlet-rumped Trogon as well as the Crested Jay and Malay Blue-flycatcher.

The short View Point Trail leads to the viewing point shelter, where you can look for White-bellied Sea-eagle, Brahminy Kite, Storm’s Stork, and a variety of other seabirds. Apart from amazing birds, there are five species of that frequent the waters off Similajau – the Irrawaddy dolphin, the Bottlenose dolphin, the Indo-pacific Humpback dolphin, the Finless Porpoise dolphin and the Pantropic Spotted dolphin – and all are more frequently encountered between March and September.

Penrissen Range / Gunung Penrissen

Coordinate: 1°07’34.1”N 110°13’17.3”E

No. of species: > 200

The Penrissen Range is located in the world’s oldest and second largest tropical rainforest and is accessible only via Borneo Highlands Resort, about 60 kilometres southwest of Kuching. The range sits more than 1,000 metres asl between Kalimantan and Sarawak. This is one of the most frequently and well documented sites in Sarawak.

The highest point is the spectacular Gunung Penrissen, which is one of the more accessible mountains on the Sarawak/Kalimantan border, standing proud at 1,326 metres high. Located at the western-most mountain range on Borneo, Gunung Penrissen is isolated from the central highland spine of Borneo, and has a distinct ecology. This mountain forms part of the range of low mountains which form the border with Kalimantan and includes the died-out volcano of Gunung Niut (1,701 metres) in Kalimantan.

Designated as an IBAs, (MY40), it has a bird list of over 200 species with about nine endemics including the Blue-banded Pitta, Chestnut-crested Yuhina, Yellow-rumped Flowerpecker and Pygmy White-eye. An interesting hike along the Penrissen trail may get birders views of Great Argust, Long-billed Partridge, Wreathed Hornbill, White-crowned Hornbill, Pale Blue-flycatcher, Hume’s White-eye, Temminck’s Sunbird, Ashy Drongo, Rail-babbler Black-thighed Falconet and many more. Clearly one of the more accessible and popular trails and birdwatching sites in Borneo.

Kubah National Park

Coordinate: 1°36’48.3”N 110°11’51.6”E

No. of species: 252

Kubah National Park is arguably the most accessible nature and birdwatching site. This 2,230 hectare park is set around a sandstone ridge with its three mountain peaks and popular for its waterfalls and wildlife. Established in 1989 and located about 22 kilometres from the Sarawak state capital of Kuching, this popular park is blessed with a variety of wildlife especially its 252 species of birds. The list includes endemics such as the Blue-banded Pitta, Bornean Blue-flycatcher, Yellow-rumped Flowerpecker, Black-faced Kingfisher (Banded Kingfisher) and Bornean Black Magpie.

There are also well established trails such as the Main Trail, Summit Trail, Waterfall Trail, Selang Trail that offers other unique experiences and targets such as the Great Argus, Red-bearded Bee-eater, Chestnut- naped Forktail, White-rumped Shama, Brown Fulvetta, Spotted Fantail, Mangrove Whistler, Crested Jay, Red-naped Trogon, White- crowned Hornbill, Red-throated Barbet, Rufous Piculet, Buff-necked Woodpecker, Banded Broadbill, Green Broadbill, Raffles’s Malkoha and Rufous-collared Kingfisher. Included in the itinerary, is the world famous Matang Wildlife Centre. Apart from its many draws, birdwatchers can have a chance at certain star birds such as the Bornean Bristlehead and Bornean Wren- babbler.

With its close proximity to the airport and Kuching City, this is yet another example of an amazing place to watch birds on your own or with an experienced local guide.

Paya Maga Highlands

Coordinate: 4°26’18.0”N 115°30’27.4”E

No. of species: > 220

Paya Maga Highlands is where the summit of Gunung Matalan is located. Gunung Matalan stands at 1,860 metres and is situated in the Northern region of Sarawak. The terrain comprises of hilly terrain rising from 300 metres up to the summit of Gunung Matalan. The lower elevations are mostly made up of a secondary forest but the higher elevations are less disturbed, setting the stage for good birding experience with more than 220 species of birds to target, including 38 of Borneo’s endemic birds.

The prized target for this area is arguably the Black Oriole. Other sought-after endemics include the Bornean Frogmouth, Hose’s Broadbill, Blue-Banded Pitta, Bornean Banded Pitta, Whitehead’s Trogon, Whitehead’s Spiderhunter, Whitehead’s Broadbill, Bornean Bulbul, Bornean Leafbird, Bornean Barbet, Mountain Barbet, Black- faced Kingfisher (Banded Kingfisher), Pygmy White-eye, Bornean Stubtail, Black-throated Wren-babbler and Kinabalu Serpent-eagle (Mountain Serpent Eagle), Ferruginous Partridge, Reddish Scops-owl, Collared Owlet, Helmeted Hornbill, Rhinoceros Hornbill, Wreathed Hornbill, Rufous-collared Kingfisher, Green Broadbill, Cinereous Bulbul, Straw-headed Bulbul, Scaly-breasted Bulbul, Orange-breasted Trogon, Yellow-crowned Barbet, Hill Blue-flycatcher, Olive-backed Woodpecker, Hume’s White-eye, White-necked Babbler, Temminck’s Babbler and Crimson-breasted Flowerpecker.

There are a range of accommodation offered along the road from Lawas and at Kampung Long Tuyo and the road access makes it easy to reach and welcoming for travelers who enjoy the landscapes, food and culture.

Kelabit Highlands

Coordinate: 4°00’31.1”N 115°25’57.2”E

This popular highland is located along a large highland plateau, at an altitude of over 1,000 metres surrounded by jungleclad mountains, including the highest mountain of Sarawak – Mount Murud, majestic at 2,423 metres high.

This range and its montane and submontane habitat cater to a large number of Borneo endemic species such as Bulwer’s Pheasant, Whitehead’s Trogon, Whitehead’s Spiderhunter, Whitehead’s Broadbill, Fruithunter, Hume’s Thrush, Bornean Frogmouth, Hose’s Broadbill, Blue-banded Pitta, Bornean Banded Pitta, Bornean Bulbul, Bornean Leafbird, Bornean Barbet, Mountain Barbet, Pygmy White-eye, Black-throated Wren-babbler and Kinabalu Serpent-eagle (Mountain Serpent-Eagle) Ferruginous Partridge, Helmeted Hornbill, Wreathed Hornbill, Malay Blue-banded Kingfisher, Green Broadbill, Cinereous Bulbul, Scaly-breasted Bulbul, Orange-breasted Trogon, White-necked Babbler, Temminck’s Babbler and many more. This site is known to local birdwatchers as the best site to record the rare and endemic Dulit Frogmouth.

Access to this site is by road from the town of Lawas or by flight from Miri. Apart from homestays and lodges operated by the community, the park also has bungalows, hostels, rest houses and even longhouses for rent. There is a nominal park entrance fee of RM10. Permits and information are available at the Visitor Centre.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS IN SARAWAK
  • Kuching Waterfront
  • Sarawak Cultural Village
  • Semenggoh Wildlife Centre
  • Kubah National Park
  • Damai Beach
Selangor
The state of Selangor is Malaysia’s most developed state. True to the megadiverse- rich percentage of the country, even its most developed state still offers numerous nature parks, green lungs and man-made gardens with high diversity of birds.
Pahang
The state of Pahang which lies in the eastern board of Peninsular Malaysia is a state with remarkable resources in terms of natural landscapes and habitat.
Perak
The state of Perak covers an area of 21,035 square kilometres and is the second largest state in Peninsular Malaysia.
Kedah
The beautiful state with its lush paddy fields set against the backdrop of rolling hills is blessed with a myriad of habitats and ecosystems.
Terengganu
Terengganu state is known for its world-famous islands, long sandy beaches and natural beauty with a total area of 13,035 square kilometres.
Selangor
The state of Selangor is Malaysia’s most developed state. True to the megadiverse- rich percentage of the country, even its most developed state still offers numerous nature parks, green lungs and man-made gardens with high diversity of birds.
Pahang
The state of Pahang which lies in the eastern board of Peninsular Malaysia is a state with remarkable resources in terms of natural landscapes and habitat.
Perak
The state of Perak covers an area of 21,035 square kilometres and is the second largest state in Peninsular Malaysia.
Kedah
The beautiful state with its lush paddy fields set against the backdrop of rolling hills is blessed with a myriad of habitats and ecosystems.
Terengganu
Terengganu state is known for its world-famous islands, long sandy beaches and natural beauty with a total area of 13,035 square kilometres.
08. BirdWatching Paradise

12. Selangor

16. Pahang
22. Perak
26. Kedah
30. Terengganu
32. Johor
34. Penang
36. Kelantan
38. Melaka
40. Negeri Sembilan
42. Perlis
44. Sabah
34. Sarawak
56. Malaysia’s Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs)
57. Handy Tips
58. Useful Contacts
59. Tour Operators
60. List of Birds in Malaysia
93. Malaysia at a Glance

95. Tourism Malaysia Offices

DIVE IN PARADISE

Love the cool highlands? Find refreshing destinations to unwind in Malaysia. From French-themed settings, energetic amusement parks to forest-clad hills, there is something for everyone.

Islands and Beaches

Enjoy birdwatching at 55 Important Bird Areas (IBA) throughout the country, tucked away at various habitats such as islands, coasts or lush lowland and montane rainforests.

Adventure With Nature

Nature

Fun and Fantasy

Find the fun and thrill that you are looking for in Malaysia. Meet your favourite characters, plunge down the world’s longest water slide or enjoy the rides and games!

Cool Highland Resorts

Love the cool highlands? Find refreshing destinations to unwind in Malaysia. From French-themed settings, energetic amusement parks to forest-clad hills, there is something for everyone.

Birdwatching Paradise

Enjoy birdwatching at 55 Important Bird Areas (IBA) throughout the country, tucked away at various habitats such as islands, coasts or lush lowland and montane rainforests.

6.探秘大自然

11. 丛林探险
19. 登山
23. 攀岩
27. 洞穴探险
33. 河山遨游
37. 白浪漂流
41. 山地骑行
45. 观鸟
50. 常用电话 州部门
38. 马来西亚一览
39. 关于马来西亚旅游局
  1. 岛屿和海滩

6. 吉打州兰卡威岛

10. 槟城州
14. 霹雳州邦咯岛
16. 森美兰州波德申
18. 柔佛州群岛
22. 彭亨州刁曼岛
24. 彭亨州珍拉汀湾
26. 登嘉楼州群岛
30. 沙巴州
34. 砂拉越州
38. 马来西亚一览
39. 关于马来西亚旅游局
  1. 岛屿和海滩
4. 马来西亚地图
6. 吉打州兰卡威岛
10. 槟城州
14. 霹雳州邦咯岛
16. 森美兰州波德申
18. 柔佛州群岛
22. 彭亨州刁曼岛
24. 彭亨州珍拉汀湾
26. 登嘉楼州群岛
30. 沙巴州
34. 砂拉越州

General Guide

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All set to explore? Get a head start with this simple, easy-to-navigate brochure. Find quick information on the best sights and scenes in every state.

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia’s dynamic capital city is bustling with attractions and activities. Explore the city by day and night.

Adventures with Nature

Nature

Islands and Beaches

Malaysia calendar of events and festivals

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Malaysia calendar of events and festivals

04. LET THE FUN BEGIN

06. Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
08. Bangi Wonderland Theme Park & Resort
10. i-City
12. KidZania Kuala Lumpur
14. Sunway Lagoon
16. Wet World Shah Alam
18. 99 Wonderland Park
20. A’ Famosa Resort
22. LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort
24. Adventure Waterpark Desaru Coast


Splash Mania @ Gamuda Cove

28. Resorts World Genting
30. Bukit Merah Laketown Resort
32. Lost World of Tambun
34. The Splash Out Langkawi
36. ESCAPE Penang


Skyline Luge and Funpark @ Gamuda Luge Gardens


The Top Penang


Riverine Splash @ Amverton Cove


District 21 Putrajaya


Bertam Souk & Water Park


Melaka Wonderland Theme Park & Resort

38. Monsopiad Heritage Village
40. Mari Mari Cultural Village
42. Sarawak Cultural Village
45.Malaysia at a Glance
46.Tourism Malaysia Offices
04.开始游玩吧!
06. 成功时代广场 主题乐园
08. 万宜仙境主题 乐园和度假村
10. 彩灯之城
12. 吉隆坡趣志家
14. 双威水上乐园
16.莎阿南 湿地公园
18. 99仙境乐园
20. 爱法摩沙 度假村
22. 马来西亚乐高 乐园®度假村
24. 迪沙鲁海岸水 上探险乐园


乐趣与幻想 – 金务大湾 @ SplashMania | 马来西亚旅游局

28. 云顶名胜世界
30. 武吉美拉游乐 园
32.双威迷失乐园
34.嘉年华
36. 槟城世外逃园


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乐趣与幻想 – 槟城顶级酒店 | 马来西亚旅游局


乐趣与幻想 – 河水飞溅@阿弗顿湾 | 马来西亚旅游局


乐趣与幻想 – 布城 21 区 | 马来西亚旅游局


乐趣与幻想 – 贝尔塔姆露天市场和水上乐园 | 马来西亚旅游局


乐趣与幻想 – 槟城世外逃园 | 马来西亚旅游局

38. 蒙索毕悦文化 村
40. 马里马里文化 村
42. 砂拉越文化村
 45. 马来西亚一览

46. 马来西亚旅游局办事处

01.介紹

06.云顶高原
12. 金马伦高原
14.弗雷泽山
18. 溶解的山丘

22. 京那巴鲁公园

26. 昆达山

30. 柏嘉雅山

34. 升旗山

38. 升旗山

41. 马来西亚一览

42. 马来西亚旅游局办事处

Let the Fun Begin

Sarawak Cultural
Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
Bangi Wonderland Theme Park & Resort
Wet World Shah Alam
KidZania Kuala Lumpur
Sunway Lagoon

Bukit Gambang Resort City

Adventure Waterpark Desaru Coast

LEGOLAND® Malaysia Resort

A’ Famosa Resort

99 Wonderland Park

Resorts World Genting

Bukit Merah Laketown Resort

Lost World of Tambun

The Splash Out Langkawi

ESCAPE Penang

Monsopiad Heritage Village

Mari Mari Cultural Village

01. INTRO

06. GENTING HIGHLANDS

10. CAMERON HIGHLANDS

14. FRASER’S HILL

18. BUKIT LARUT

22. KINABALU PARK

26. KUNDASANG

30. BERJAYA HILLS

34. PENANG HILL

38. JANDA BAIK

41. MALAYSIA AT A GLANCE

42. TOURISM MALAYSIA OFFICES

1 INTRODUCTION

4-12 DOING THE SIGHTS

14 - 17 TROPICAL ENCLAVES

18 - 22 TREASURE TROVES

23 - 25 RELAX AND REJUVENATE

26 - 28 ENTHRALLING PERFORMANCES

29 - 31 CELEBRATIONS GALORE

33 - 37 ENTERTAINMENT AND EXCITEMENT

28 - 44 SENSATIONAL SHOPPING

45 - 49 EATING OUT

52 - 55 BEYOND THE CITY

56 - 67 - USEFUL INFORMATION

Malaysia Exotic Ethnic Heritage

Get a glimpse into Malaysia’s rich mosaic of ethnic communities and indigenous people.

National and Marine Parks

Blessed with year-round sunshine and rain, Malaysia has a wealth of tropical flora and fauna. Visit its national and marine parks to enjoy the captivating sights both on land and underwater!

Malaysia a Preferred Cruise Destination

Get your complete info on cruising, yachting, anchorage facilities and land excursions around the country.

Culinary Delights

What better way to explore Malaysia than through its food! Follow the aroma to track down lip-smacking delights found around the country, together with interesting snippets on its culture and origins.

Homestay Experience

The best way to engage with the locals, a homestay programme gives a peek into the lifestyles, customs, cultures and pastimes of a local family.

Dive in Paradise

Enjoy exploring the South China Sea, Andaman Sea, Celebes and Sulu seas for incredible sights from pelagic species, sea turtles to reefs, wrecks and more.

Malaysia - A World of Luxury

For those who appreciate the finer things in life, Malaysia is the place to indulge in sheer comfort and sophistication. Luxe Malaysia takes you beyond your expectations.

Malaysia Sport Fishing Paradise

Get your rod ready to reel in the best catch in Malaysian waters.

Dining & Entertainment

Find the coolest, trendy spaces to hang out while you tickle your tastebuds with the best delights.

Johor

Visit Malaysia’s southern gateway, for a family vacation at the theme parks or escape to its islands for an unforgettable holiday.

Negeri Sembilan

Known for its fascinating Minangkabau culture and a unique social system, Negeri Sembilan is the place to learn age-old customs and traditions.

Melaka

The birth place of the nation, Melaka is a treasure trove of history and heritage. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage City for vestiges of the past.

Labuan

Located off the northwestern coast of Borneo, this island thrills visitors with its wreck diving sites, historical relics and duty-free shopping.

Sarawak

Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, has a vast wilderness that contains numerous national parks including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mulu National Park.

Sabah

From the majestic height of Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s tallest peak, to the stunning depths of the world-famous Sipadan Island, Sabah is a magnificent nature destination.

Fun and Fantasy

Find the fun and thrill that you are looking for in Malaysia. Meet your favourite characters, plunge down the world’s longest water slide or enjoy the rides and games!

Cool Highland Resorts

Love the cool highlands? Find refreshing destinations to unwind in Malaysia. From French-themed settings, energetic amusement parks to forest-clad hills, there is something for everyone.

Birdwatching Paradise

Enjoy birdwatching at 55 Important Bird Areas (IBA) throughout the country, tucked away at various habitats such as islands, coasts or lush lowland and montane rainforests.

Putrajaya

Putrajaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia, is a well-planned township with impressive buildings, verdant parks, scenic lakes and beautiful bridges.

Selangor

Selangor is home to the country’s main airport KLIA, and the main gateway by sea, Port Klang. It is also the country’s most developed state with a long list of shopping malls and themed attractions.

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia’s dynamic capital city is bustling with attractions and activities. Explore the city by day and night.

Pahang

The largest state in the peninsula beckons nature-enthusiasts with exciting eco-adventures. From Taman Negara, the oldest national park in the country, to the idyllic Tioman Island, Pahang is simply mesmerising.

TERENGGANU

Beautiful islands, culture and nature give Terengganu its magical appeal. Dive, snorkel, sunbathe at the islands or journey to its hinterland to experience the best of nature.

Kelantan

Hailed as the Cradle of Malay culture, Kelantan is a destination teeming with age-old arts, crafts and pastimes.

Perak

A tin-rich state in its heyday, Perak beckons with a range of sights and experiences. The state’s top attractions include Pangkor, an island getaway and Pangkor Laut, an internationally-acclaimed private island.

Penang

The site of a UNESCO World Heritage City, Penang is a holiday paradise with fabulous beach resorts and eclectic cultures. It is also the undisputable haven for foodies.

Kedah

Kedah is Malaysia’s largest paddy producing state. Delve into history in Lembah Bujang, the site of an ancient civilisation or relax in Langkawi, a world-famous resort island.

Perlis

Perlis is the northern gateway to Malaysia. Despite its small size, Perlis has an abundance of attractions that make it a great destination.

Tourist Map of Malaysia

There is so much to do and so many places to see in Malaysia. To make sure that you don’t miss anything, use this handy map to navigate your way across the country and find great places to visit.

Langkawi

The Jewel of Kedah

Welcome

5. LANGKAWI – YOUR FIRST STOP, KUAH

8. BEACHES & CRUISING

10. NATURE’S BEST IN LANGKAWI

14. RICH ISLAND CULTURE

16. THINGS TO DO, SIGHTS TO SEE

22. SAILING IN LANGKAWI

24. LIVE ACTION ON THE ISLAND

25. SHOPPING & DINING

26. ACCOMMODATION

28. GETTING TO LANGKAWI

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30. USEFUL CONTACTS

MALAYSIA TRAVEL GUIDE

03. SELAMAT DATANG

05. CENTRAL REGION

06. KUALA LUMPUR

22. SELANGOR

32. PUTRAJAYA

41. SOUTHERN REGION

42. NEGERI SEMBILAN

52. MELAKA

64. JOHOR

71. NORTHERN REGION

78. PERAK


88. PENANG

100. KEDAH

112. PERLIS

119. EAST COAST REGION

120. PAHANG

132. TERENGGANU

146. KELANTAN

159. EAST MALAYSIA REGION

160. SABAH

180. SARAWAK

196. LABUAN

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  1. ISLAND AND BEACHES

4. MAP OF MALAYSIA

6. LANGKAWI,  KEDAH

10. PENANG

14. PANGKOR, PERAK

16. PORT DICKSON, NEGERI SEMBILAN

18. ISLANDS OF JOHOR

22. TIOMAN, PAHANG

24. CHERATING,  PAHANG

26. ISLANDS OF TERENGGANU

30. SABAH

34. SARAWAK

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