Peninsular Malaysia
Peninsular Malaysia offers the visitor a wealth of attractions and holiday options. The North-South Expressway makes travel around the peninsula easy and fast. Adventurous travelers can explore the far north and head through scenic mountainous terrain to the rustic east coast. Interesting sights here include quaint fishing villages, cultural pastimes and numerous islands off the coast. South of KL, the states of Malacca, Negeri Sembilan and Johor beckon with a wealth of historical and cultural attractions…
o Northern Region
Head north from KL up the west coast to explore historic cities, sun-drenched beaches, cool mountain retreats and to experience the local lifestyle. Here in the north of Peninsular Malaysia you can get popular holiday destinations including the resort islands of Penang, Langkawi and Pangkor.
o Southern Region
The North-South Expressway heads southward out of Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru and takes about four hours. En route, the states of Negeri Sembilan and Malacca beckon with a host of attractions.
o East Malaysia
Laid-back towns, fishing villages and resort islands are characteristics of the east coast states of Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang. Here, life stands still and many observe traditional customs.
o East Coast, Borneo Malaysia Borneo
The island of Borneo, one of the largest islands in the world, is politically divided between the three neighbouring Islamic countries – Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. The islands Perhentians, Lang Tengah, Yu, Bidong and Redang are on the east coast of Malaysia in the gulf of Thailand, and are good diving and snorkeling spots.