• The West Coast

    Ipoh

    The third largest city in Malaysia Ipoh, also known as the Bougainvillaea City, is the capital of Perak state. Historically, 'Ipoh' referred to the Old Town and New Town divided by the Kinta River at its heart, from which the city grew. It is approximately 200 km from Kuala Lumpur via the North-South Highway.

  • The West Coast

    Perak

    Perak is a state that has everything. It has clean and pristine beaches, unspoiled and secluded islands, tranquil lakes, virgin rainforests, relaxing hill-resorts and charming towns. More than anything else, Perak’s beautiful and undulating landscape will mesmerise any visitor, and its lush jungles and rugged limestone hills will capture your imagination.

  • The West Coast

    Kedah

    The oldest civilisation in Peninsular Malaysia is the land of padi fields, Kedah. One of the most appealing northern states, Kedah mirrors the quintessential Malay persona and offers visitors a glimpse into interesting people and mind-boggling attractions. Lembah Bujang in the state of Kedah contains the remains of the Langkasuka Kingdom believed to date back to the fifth century.

  • The West Coast

    Perlis

    Perlis is not only Malaysia's smallest state in terms of size but also unique in its own way. This is one of the best places to experience Malaysia's rustic charms, padi fields as far as the eye can see and ancient limestone outcrops.

  • Cities

    Putrajaya

    A trip to the Klang Valley would not be complete without visiting Malaysia’s new Federal administrative capital Putrajaya. Explore it and discover why it is also known as a fully intelligent Garden City.

  • Cities

    Genting Themepark City

    The fun never stops at Genting - City of Entertainment - perched on the top of Genting Highlands, which is accessible by road or cable car. There is a choice of outdoor or indoor theme parks, indoor splash pool with warm water, or outdoor water park.

  • Cities

    Selangor

    As the most developed and fastest growing state in Malaysia, Selangor is expected to become a fully industrialised state by 2005. With Shah Alam as its capital and Klang as its royal town, it is an exciting destination for travellers and has many surprises in store for every kind of adventure seeker.

  • Cities

    Kuala Lumpur

    Kuala Lumpur, or KL as it is fondly known among the locals, is the capital city of Malaysia. It's the principal gateway into the country and Kuala Lumpur (KL) has just about everything tourists would ever want in a city travel destination. Kuala Lumpur is a city that never sleeps. During the day, it hums with commercial and business activities.…

  • Culture Heritage

    Penang

    Penang has a population of 1.2 million people of diverse races and cultures. It is truly Malaysia’s melting pot. Visitors will come to realise just how wonderfully multi-racial this state is after visiting the various heritage buildings and sites representing the island’s many ethics groups.

  • Culture Heritage

    Malacca

    Malacca boasts many fine historical remains that will take you on a nostalgic journey that goes back to 500 years of a glorious and colourful past. Historically, Malacca was discovered in 1400 by an exiled prince named Parameswara from Sumatra, who sought sanctuary in a humble fishing village and decreed that a city be built where he stood.

  • Culture Heritage

    Kelantan

    In the Land of Lightning; that is Kelantan, expect to see the best of the traditional Malay culture. Indeed, time stands still as the people here still take pleasure in enjoying the simple things in life. Fishing villages and handicraft centres give visitors a glimpse of Kelantan's rich heritage and traditions, while its beautiful beaches and idyllic rural villages soothe…