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Jet Ski Island Hopping off Langkawi
Close to 100 islands and islets await. An archipelago, bordering with Thailand in the north-western corner of its federal, legal confines, that envelopes all ingredients for both budget-conscious to those wishing to lavish out on the finest available.
Charming Langkawi in Half a Day
For many years, the tropical climate and equally-inviting beaches have made Langkawi one of the most popular destinations for soaking in some sun after touring the country.
Authentic Kampung Walk
During this three-hour experience, guests explore the village to discover its food, architecture, local landmarks and cultural heritage. The excursion includes local-style high tea at a Malay home and visits to a mosque, a market and a temple.
A Walk Down Memory Lane
Stroll through an old part of the city to see the striking contrast between Kuala Lumpur’s past and present.
A Turtle Evening near Kuantan
With an extensive coastline like Malaysia, protecting the lushness of its verdant jungle landscape and cultural heritage is not exclusively reserved within the heart of both the Peninsula and Borneo.
An Unmissable Wander Through George Town
A charming gem that bottles an East-meets-West culture as no other destination can. Penang’ strategic location once was the intersection of a thriving trade between continents, from which it developed its diversity of culture, culinary delights and its ever-present trade…
Monkeys and Mangroves in Bako National Park
Step into nature on an exploration of Sarawak’s oldest national park, breath-taking Bako. The distinct rainforest ecosystems and 25 different vegetation types give Bako National Park a remarkable diversity of animal and plant life.
Cycling the Langkawi Nature Trails
Holding the banner high from the moment the first visitors entered Malaysia on a quest to find the finest sands, the greenest jungle, and an ocean filled with idyllic islets, Langkawi ever since has spearheaded the nation's thrive to diversity…
Kampung Attap Art Hub
Get an in-depth perspective of Kuala Lumpur’s arts scene while exploring hidden galleries, creative centres and boutique shops.
Chinatown and Merdeka
Admire the architecture around Merdeka Square and wander through Chinatown for a sense of Kuala Lumpur’s diverse cultures and lifestyles.
Orangutan Encounter at Sepilok
Hear the call of the wild in the forests of Borneo and learn more about the world's precious creatures, from orangutans to sun bears and proboscis monkeys.
An Exquisite Experience in Kuala Lumpur
Guardians of the culinary galaxy in Kuala Lumpur keep a low profile for reasons aplenty. These ambassadors of local cuisine treasure their recipes tightly controlled as loyal return over and over again. An Exquisite Experience in diverse KL.
A Mangrove River Cruise on Langkawi
When seeing Kilim Nature Park for the first time, you feel you’ve escaped to another world.
A Stroll Through Historical Malacca
A short drive south from the Malaysian capital and Malacca welcomes you with open arms.
The Best of Kuala Lumpur by Classic Bike
Hop on a bike to discover the city's rich ethnic diversity reflected in the harmonious cultural landscape of temples, mosques and other cultural influences.
Tip of Borneo and Kudat Rungus Long House Experience
Artisans in their own rights and in their own league. Several ethnic minorities continue to embrace the legacy work done by their ancestors in their daily routines.
The Astonishing Islands of Tropical Langkawi
The name Langkawi is linked to the main island, but in fact, the most popular of the 98 other islands are part of a much larger group of islands called Langkawi Permata Kedah (Langkawi, the Jewel of Kedah).
Ipoh Heritage Trails
Delve deep into the cultural heart of Ipoh with breakfast at a kopitiam, a tour of heritage buildings and a visit to a pomelo orchard.
KLCC and Bukit Bintang by Night
Feel the vibrant energy of Kuala Lumpur at night. As the sun goes down, the city comes to life with bustling local hotspots and enticing street food.
A Discovery of Charming Penang
Penang’s historical trails date back generations. Over the centuries, the island’s tropical climate, stunning beaches, pristine rainforest and a perfect trading post for seafaring nations resulted with various cultures settling permanently.
Sunset Kampong Heritage and Hawker Food Tour
There are many authentic Malay villages, called kampongs, located along the bank of the Sarawak River. Many of these villages are relatively untouched and rarely visited by tourists.

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