Natural History | Ecology & Geological Formations Langkawi’s isolation from the mainland has served as a natural shield, preserving its pristine environments from heavy industrialization. Spanning approximately 939 square kilometers, the archipelago is a complex tapestry of primary rainforests, mangroves, ...[ read more ]
Day: November 18, 2019
WELCOME TO MALAYSIA — AN ECOLOGICAL GEM
Destination Guide | Biodiversity & Nature Travel Peninsular Malaysia is one of the most diverse bio-geographical regions on Earth, serving as a treasure house for some of the planet's most varied terrestrial and marine flora and fauna. From the untouched ...[ read more ]