• The Highlands

    Genting Highland

    At 1,800 metres above sea level, Genting Highlands is one of the most developed hill resorts in Malaysia. A relatively recent creation, the place is very popular with local and foreign visitors. The integrated city-of-entertainment complex offers a wide range of accommodation to suit every budget and taste. 

  • The Highlands

    Maxwell Hill

    Bukit Larut is renowned as Malaysia's first and least developed hill-station resort. The highest hill was originally named Maxwell Hill, after the mountain base of William Edward Maxwell an Assistant British Resident. As the area developed into a rest and recuperation retreat - mainly for local 40 -administrators and other visitors from the district - the entire highland settlement became…

  • The Highlands

    Jerai & Bujang Valley

    Due to its height of about 1,216 metres and its isolation other mountains, Gunung Jerai has a biologically diverse stem containing a diversity of Malaysian forest vegetation. These include lowland, hill and upper dipterocarp forest to lower and upper montane forest.

  • About Malaysia

    Getting Arround Malaysia

    Situated at the crossroads of South East Asia, Malaysia is easily accessible from most parts of the world by air, surface and sea links. Over 40 international airlines fly into the country while the national carrier Malaysia Airlines has a global network that spans six continents and a national network that covers more than 36 local destinations.

  • About Malaysia

    Malaysia Fast Fact

    The Federation of Malaysia comprises Peninsular Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo. Geographical location, located between 2º and 7º north of the Equator, Peninsular Malaysia is separated from the states of Sabah and Sarawak by the South China Sea.

  • About Malaysia

    About Malaysia

    The warmness you feel the moment you arrive in Malaysia is not merely in the welcoming tropical weather, but in the convivial people you will meet and interact with. Truly Asian in every thread, our pride and purpose lie in the many religions, cultures and traditions cast into a single, nationalistic mould.

  • Islands and Beaches

    Islands

    In Malaysia lies some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. With infinite carpets of sparkling white sand that stretch for miles and miles, and crystal clear waters around exotic tropical islands.Take long evening strolls on miles and miles of idyllic beaches. Or catch the rare sight of newborn turtles going out on their first sea adventure. Be seduced…

  • Islands and Beaches

    Cherating

    The calm blue waters of the South China Sea make Cherating one of the most alluring beach resorts in Malaysia. Located 47 km north of Kuantan, the capital of Pahang, Cherating is home to the world famous Club Med. A number of water sports such as catamaran sailing and kayaking can be enjoyed here.

  • Islands and Beaches

    Aur Island

    The island, along with Pulau Dayang, Pulau Lang and Pulau Pinang, are rated among the best diving destinations within the Johor Marine Park Area. The deeper waters around the area ensure good visibility and variety of marine life. Dive trips can be booked at most dive shops on any of the islands.

  • Islands and Beaches

    JungleWalla Desaru Coast Johor

    Located at the south-eastern corner of Johor, Desaru is the ideal beach destination with over 25km of white sandy beaches fringed by palm trees and casuarinas.Here, enjoy a myriad of water sports including snorkelling, water-skiing, canoeing, wind-surfing and sailing.

  • Islands and Beaches

    Perhentian Island

    Perhentian means ‘stopover' in Malay. But, you may need more than a stopover on this pair of captivating islands. Some 21km off the coast of Terengganu, it comprises the islands of Perhentian Besar and Perhentian Kecil.Pulau Perhentian

  • Islands and Beaches

    Pangkor Island

    The name Pangkor may have originated from the Thai word Pang Ko meaning 'beautiful island'. However others believe it may have been a memorial to Pang Kui, a legendary Chinese adventurer said to have lent his skills in seamanship to the bands of pirates this island once sheltered.