SITUATED in the midst of the Asia Pacific region, Malaysia enjoys a strategic location and a year round tropical climate. With 13 states, three Federal Territories and a population that currently stands at more than 28 million, Malaysia combines the best of Asia and is well known for its diverse cultural landscape, which includes three of Asia’s oldest civilisations – Malay, Chinese and Indian – and the unique ethnic communities of Sabah and Sarawak
One of the world’s top holiday destinations, Malaysia is filled with a wide variety of unique attractions. Whatever your definition of a fulfilling holiday, Malaysia has all the necessary elements – pristine beaches and breathtaking islands, a rich tapestry of cultures and history,well-preserved heritage treasures, world-class modern facilities, a fascinating collection of flora and fauna, lush and well-maintained nature reserves, a delightful array of mouth-watering cuisine and a long list of shopping hotspots. But do not just take our word for it. Come and discover the many wonders of Malaysia.
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CENTRAL REGION
Vibrant towns and cities, towering buildings, great shopping and exciting theme parks make up the urban landscape of
Malaysia's central region.
- KUALA LUMPUR
Kuala Lumpur, or popularly known as ‘KL’, is Malaysia’s capital city and one of Asia’s most
dynamic cities. This bustling metropolis is a melting pot of races and cultures, and is home to
a population of 3.4 million people.
- SELANGOR
Selangor is also known as the ‘gateway to Malaysia’ because the
main entry points, KLIA and Port Klang, are situated within the state.
- PUTRAJAYA
Touted as Malaysia’s ‘Intelligent Garden City’, Putrajaya is the futuristic administrative capital of
the country. This model township combines the beauty of nature with strategic town planning and infrastructure development.
SOUTHERN REGION
Discover the diverse facets of Asia as you explore the fascinating states of Melaka and Johor.
- NEGERI SEMBILAN
Negeri Sembilan is situated in the west of Peninsular Malaysia. It is about 50km south of Kuala
Lumpur and spreads over an area of 6,645 sq km. Its name literally means ‘nine states’ as the state
once consisted of nine districts.
- MELAKA
Melaka enjoys a strategic location on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, along the historic
Straits of Malacca, covering an area of 1,650 sq km.
- JOHOR
Johor derives its name from ‘Jauhar’, an Arabic word that means precious stones.
The southern gateway to Malaysia, Johor is linked to Singapore via the Causeway.
NORTHERN REGION
UNRAVEL more wonders as you journey up north, traversing the states of Perak, Penang, Kedah and Perlis.
- PERAK
Perak is situated along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and covers an area of 21,000 sq.
km. Meaning silver in Malay, it was so named as the state is home to Kinta Valley, which once
contained the world’s richest tin deposi
- PENANG
Witness the delightful fusion of the East and West as well as the old and new in the Pearl
of the Orient, Penang. This 1,048 sq km sun-kissed state comprises the island of Penang
and Seberang Perai on the mainland.
- KEDAH
KEDAH is the most ancient state in Malaysia, boasting a history that dates back to the 5th
century AD. It is the country’s main rice producer, situated at the the north of the peninsula bordering Thailand.
- PERLIS
PERLIS is the northern gateway to Malaysia, flanked by Kedah in the south and Thailand in the north.
It is the peninsular’s tiniest state and covers only 810 sq km.
EAST COAST REGION
Imagine an idyllic island surrounded by the azure waters of the South China Sea, or a pristine tropical rainforest
with rare, exotic plants and towering trees.
- PAHANG
Pahang is the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia. Nearly
two-thirds of the state is enveloped in verdant rainforest, making
it a refreshing enclave of lush greenery, exotic wildlife and natural treasures.
- TERENGGANU
Hailed as the ‘Gem of the East Coast’, Terengganu is a marvellous destination steeped
in culture and heritage. Its long coastline offers sweeping vistas of aquamarine waters
fringed by white powdery sands.
- KELANTAN
The most rustic of the three states in the region, Kelantan truly lives up to its name
as the ‘Cradle of Malay Culture’. The state’s landscape is a charming blend of quaint
villages, small towns and riverine settlements.
EAST MALAYSIA REGION
In the vast rainforests of Borneo, lies a region unlike any other. Here,
nature and adventure come alive to sweep visitors away to a mesmerising, intriguing world.
- SABAH
Stunning tropical islands and luxuriant nature makes Sabah the ideal destination for
eco-adventures. The state’s most famous icon is the majestic Mount Kinabalu, reputed to
be one of the highest in Southeast Asia.
- SARAWAK
Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia, occupying the southwestern ridge of Borneo.
Its verdant jungles are strewn with massive natural formations, the world’s largest cave chambers as well as endemic flora and fauna.
- LABUAN
Situated at the north of Brunei Bay and facing the South China Sea is the island of Labuan,
an international business and financial centre. It is also Malaysia’s only deep water anchorage.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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, the administrative capital of Malaysia, is a well-planned township with impressive buildings, verdant parks, scenic lakes and beautiful bridges.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.