Malaysia
Cosmopolitan capital Kuala Lumpur, scenic tropical islands and the jungles of Borneo combine to give Malaysia a great sense of variety. Populated by a blend of Malays, Chinese, Indians and indigenous groups their traditions intertwine to create a captivating cultural harmony.
Malaysia is a country of two halves. On one side of the South China Sea lies the Malay Peninsula, where most of the population lives. Here, the skyscrapers of Kuala Lumpur provide a striking contrast to the tea plantations of the cool Cameron Highlands and the quiet beaches of the east coast and Perhentian Islands, on which leatherback turtles come to lay their eggs. Some of the world’s best resorts can be found on the islands of Langkawi and Penang, while mercantile Malacca still carries many reminders of its former trading heyday.
The other half of the country is on the northern part of the island of Borneo, where the states of Sabah and Sarawak are home to mighty Mount Kinabalu, not to mention some of the world’s oldest rainforest, greatest dive sites and rarest wildlife, including the iconic orangutan.
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Bungaraya Island Resort
Bungaraya Island Resort sits on the northern edge of Gaya Island within the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu. Accessible only by boat, it is surrounded by protected rainforest and fronts a quiet, [...]
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Borneo Eagle Resort
Borneo Eagle Resort is an exclusive hideaway on Pulau Tiga, off Sabah’s west coast. Its 13 oceanfront villas sit by coral-rich waters and surrounding nature, supported by the hotel’s commitment to ongoing conservation initiati [...]
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Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Occupying a prime position close to the Petronas Twin Towers and the green space of the KLCC, the Four Seasons sets the standard for luxury and style in Kuala Lumpur. A signature of the hotel is Bar Trigona, one of Asia's bes [...]
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