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One of the world’s most iconic cities, Kuala Lumpur, is abuzz with action.

Malaysia National Parks Hide Some of Southeast Asia’s Best Nature
Multicultural Malaysia is home to a stunning array of sights and sounds that will entice and awe any lucky visitor to this beautiful tropical country.

A Guide to Malaysia’s 6 Beautiful Regions
Malaysia is a country of two halves. There’s Peninsular Malaysia in the west, East Malaysia making up Northern Borneo to the east, and a host of islands in between.

Most Travelers Only See One Half of Malaysia — This Is the Half They Miss
Many travelers are surprised to learn that Malaysia isn’t one big landmass. Instead, it is made up of two distinct sections.

12 Top Tourist Attractions in Kuching, Malaysia
Located in the west of Borneo Island, Kuching is the capital and largest city of the state of Sarawak in Malaysia.

Malaysia Cities Might Be Asia’s Best Travel Surprise
With a long and fascinating history, Malaysia is home to an intoxicating mix of different cultures and people – this is what makes its cities so fascinating to explore.

23 Must-See Attractions in Malaysia
Known for its sprawling landscapes rich with rainforests and mountain peaks, and rich cultural diversity, Malaysia is grounded as an ideal getaway travel destination.

Best Things to do in the Perhentian Islands
Surrounded by sparkling, turquoise waters that shimmer and shine in the sun next to their wealth of beautiful beaches, the jungle-coated Perhentian Islands really do make for an island paradise.

Best Things to do in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
Full of rolling hills covered in beautiful tea plantations and strawberry farms, the Cameron Highlands is one of the most extensive and famous hill stations in Peninsular Malaysia.

12 Best Places to Visit in Malaysia
If countries were awarded for diversity, Malaysia would top first place.

10 Most Amazing Destinations in West Malaysia
The country of Malaysia is is divided into two main geographical regions, commonly known as Peninsular Malaysia (or West Malaysia) and Malaysian Borneo (East Malaysia).

Best Things to do in Taman Negara, Malaysia
Covering a vast swathe of territory in Peninsular Malaysia, Taman Negara is the largest and most popular national park in the country.

12 Top Tourist Attractions in Kota Kinabalu
Lying on the northwest coast of Borneo, the Malaysian city of Kota Kinabalu is an increasingly popular tourist destination, and it is easy to see why.

Malaysia Beaches Are the Kind You Daydream About
Malaysia isn’t necessarily known for its beaches, often falling by the wayside due to the beautiful beaches of nearby Thailand and Indonesia, so it’s not a traditional go-to beach destination.

Where You Can See Orangutans, Climb a Mountain, and Snorkel in One Trip
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Introduction
If countries were awarded for diversity, Malaysia would top first place. Not only is Malaysia a melting pot of ethnic cultures, but it is also a blend of many different customs, cuisines and religions all coexisting peacefully together. From large island groups to mountains, fertile highlands, tropical rainforest and mangrove estuaries, the country’s geography is every bit as diverse.
What’s more, Malaysia is a unique country in that is divided into two main landmasses. West Malaysia occupies the southern half of a peninsula shared with Thailand, while across the South China Sea is East Malaysia, situated on the Borneo island.
West Malaysia is home to the capital city, Kuala Lumpur, a large metropolis of impressive skyscrapers, fabulous shopping districts, museums, theaters, hotels, international restaurants and buzzing nightlife. Melaka is a city rich in history, architecture and traditions. Penang Island is famous for its exquisite cuisine and beautiful colonial George Town. A visit to the Cameron Highlands offers cool weather and spectacular scenery of flower farms and tea plantations. Tioman, Langkawi and the Perhentian Islands are some of the world’s most breathtaking islands, and Redang is a scuba diving paradise.
On the Borneo side, East Malaysia is known for its wild jungle, rainforests, extraordinary cave systems, orangutans, granite peaks and remote tribes. Major cities like Kuching and Kota Kinabalu serve as gateways to exploring these natural attractions.
