Malaysia has a coastline that is 3,000 kilometers (1,860 miles) long and rainforests that are considered to be the world’s oldest. Malaysian tourism is at its peak because of these two facts plus a rich cultural potpourri and diverse heritage.
During your Malaysia visit you can enjoy the ethnic influences of China, India and Britain. The majority of the population belongs to three main indigenous tribes: Iban, Penan and Negrito. The traditional Malaysia comes in a modern packaging, making your Malaysia tour fun and interesting. You can experience the true colors of east while enjoying the modern comforts and ease when vacating in this truly Asian country. To enjoy Malaysia to its fullest, the main features of your Malaysian tour should include:
Malaysian Beaches
Malaysia has a diverse shore line. Malaysian beaches are as varied as its culture. Malaysia has the trademark powdery beaches, as well as black sand beaches and smooth pebble beaches. You can either go for a total comfort modern resort or explore a deserted beach on your own; the choices are numerous.
Petronas Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)
These buildings are a must see when you are traveling through Malaysia. It is a modern wonder that symbolizes the fast development of Malaysia. These towers are unique in design and impressive. The Petronas Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur City Centre embody both Islamic architecture and modern design.
Dayabumi Complex
The complex is a 35 storey skyscraper that is one of a kind as the very first building made according to the traditional Malaysian architecture. Islamic motifs are amalgamated into the modern lines to create the Dayabumi Complex.
Parliament House
While touring Kuala Lumpur, you can go site seeing at the Parliament House at night as it is superbly lit up.
Sri Mahamariaman Temple
An ornate and exquisite Hindu temple built in 1873.
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
The building dates back to 1897 and was constructed on Moorish lines of architecture. The Sultan Abdul Samad Building also houses the Textile Museum.
You can try all kinds of activities while touring Malaysia. Thick and lush jungles, rugged mountains, unexplored coral reefs, beautiful shoreline and modern cities are there for your exploration.