
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.

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.

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.

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.

Unlike many other countries, Indonesia is not contained within one single land mass.

You know those places you see in travel brochures and think, “Nah, that can’t be real”? Well, Cappadocia is one of them.

Lying in the north of Thailand not far from the Myanmar border, the small town of Pai is a very popular haunt among both backpackers and hippies.

Adventurous and advancing, Vietnam is a rapidly developing nation.

Many travelers in Southeast Asia head to the nation of Vietnam.

Life here follows a wonderfully simple rhythm—surf, eat, sleep, and repeat.

The Cambodian capital is known for both its beautiful architecture, both ancient and from French colonial times, as well as its recent violent history.

Renowned for its stunning temples, delicious street food and pounding nightlife, Bangkok is one of the most popular cities to visit in the world.

China is a marvelous country to explore.

The largest continent on Earth, Asia stretches all the way from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea to the Pacific Ocean.

The northern third of the island of Borneo comprises East Malaysia which is divided into two states. To the east and sitting on the most northerly tip of the island is Sabah.

With 18,330 islands, 6,000 of them inhabited, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world.
