Luxurious Holidays Beckons You in Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia which is also known as Garden City of Lights, is bustling with people shopping and visiting places. The city has loads to offer its tourists. Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest twin tower building in the world, Orchid Garden, Batu caves, Sultan Abdul Samad building, Sri Mahamariyaman temple are some of the places which you simply should not miss when you traverse this city.
A blissful shopping experience awaits you in this city. You can find modern malls co existing with old dilapidated shopping buildings. You may buy international designer brands or typical Malaysian goods. Also, shop your heart out at the night markets this city is famous for.
Langkawi
Langkawi, the biggest island in Malaysia, known for not only its lovely beaches but also its lush green hills, is a great place to visit. The underwater marine park situated here lets you take a peak into the mysterious deep sea. The island is loaded with activities like waterfall hiking and cable car riding. The Perdana art gallery is also worth visiting.
Other Delights
Sometimes, luxurious holidays require a little adventure that takes you off the beaten path. In Malaysia, the thick equatorial forests playing hide and seek with sunlight provides a perfect platform to fulfil all your cravings for adventure. Malaysian forest parks are endowed with all that you can ask for to satisfy your spirit of adventure. Kinabalu National Park, which harbours Malaysia's tallest peak mount Kinabalu, provides an astonishing view from the top.
If you're looking to step away from reality, an enthralling trekking experience awaits you in the nearby Crocker Range National Park. Also, don't forget to scuba dive in the Sipadan Island, known for the best scuba diving experience in the world. Taman Negara National Park gives you the leisure of tracking elephants. You can also do kayaking in the Kenyir Lake. Check out the Kelam limestone cave in Gua Kelam Recreational Park which provides you an opportunity to €cave walk'. Gua Tempurung cave, a meandering cave of about 2 kilometers in length, is another main cave attraction.
A blend of Malay, Indian and Chinese cultural influence is visible in the architecture, festivals and cuisine of Malaysia. Stuff yourself with scrumptious sea food, throw yourself into amazing adventure spots, take a stroll in the sandy beaches and breathe in the exquisite equatorial air laced with the smell of the sea and the hills only a holiday in Malaysia can give you. You will return from a trip you'll never forget about!