MALAYSIA

MALAYSIA

Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia. It consists of thirteen states and three federal territories and has a total landmass of 329,845 square kilometres (127,354 sq mi). The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. The population stands at over 28 million. The country is separated by the South China Sea into two regions, Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo (also known as East Malaysia). Malaysia borders Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei. It is near the equator and has a tropical climate. Malaysia has a biodiverse range of flora and fauna, and is considered one of the 17 megadiverse countries with beautiful beaches in Redang Island, Langkawi Island, Kapas Island, Perhentian island, Long beach, Lang Tengah island, Tenggol island, Port Dickson, Pangkor Teluk Dalam, Tioman Island, Penang and Pangkor Island. Peninsula Malaysia also offers other beaches, heritage Malacca, Bukit Tinggi, heritage Penang, Cameron Highlands, Taman Negara and Genting Highlands.

From East Malaysia, state of Sabah offers Kota Kinabalu, Kinabalu National Park, Mount Kinabalu, Canopy Walk, Timpohon Gate, Rafflesia Bloom, Kundasang, Mari Mari Cultural Village, Poring Hot Spring, Klias River, Signal Hill, Sabah Foundation Building, Wetland Center, Monsopiad Cultural Village, Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation, Bako National Park, Pulau Tiga, Manukan island, Sapi island, Tunku Abdul Rahman Marinepark, Loh Kawi Wildlife Park, Padawan Longhouse, Kuala Penyu, Snake island and SipadanKapalai while state of Sarawak has Kuching, Cat Museum, The Astana, Sarawak Cultural Village, Damai Beach, Serikin shopping, Kuching Waterfront, Bidayuh Longhouse, Semenggoh Nature Reserve, Pottery factory, Fairy Caves, Wind Caves, Crocodile Farm, River Cruise, Iban Longhouse, Mulu Caves and the Pinnacles.

The name Malaysia was adopted in 1963 when the existing states of the Federation of Malaya, plus Singapore, North Borneo and Sarawak formed a new federation. Prior to that, the name itself had been vaguely used to refer to areas in Southeast Asia. The continental part of the country bore the name Federation of Malaya until 1963, when it federated with the territories of Sabah and Sarawak on the northern part of the island of Borneo, and Singapore that later became an independent country. In an effort to diversify the economy and make Malaysia’s economy less dependent on exports the government has pushed to increase tourism in Malaysia. As a result tourism has become Malaysia’s third largest source of income from foreign exchange. The majority of Malaysia's tourists come from its bordering country, Singapore. In 1999, Malaysia launched a worldwide marketing campaign called “Malaysia, Truly Asia” which was largely successful in bringing in over 7.4 million tourists. Our tour packages on offer are as below.

 

 

 

TOURLIST 1

3 Days 2 Nights Redang Beach Resort

from MYR 499.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Laguna Redang Resort

from MYR 398.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Redang Lang Tengah

from MYR 310.00 per pax

2 Days 1 Night Kapas Island Resort

from MYR 130.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Bubu Long Beach Resort

from MYR 460.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Tenggol Island Beach

from MYR 450.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Teluk Dalam Beach Resort

from MYR 480.00 per pax

2 Days 1 Night Pangkor Island Beach

from MYR 280.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Pangkor Laut Resort

from MYR 799.00 per pax

 

TOURLIST 4

4 Days 3 Nights Kota Kinabalu Nature

from MYR 830.00 per pax

4 Days 3 Nights Kota Kinabalu Amazing

from MYR 850.00 per pax

4 Days 3 Nights Best Of Sabah

from MYR 850.00 per pax

5 Days 4 Nights Kota Kinabalu Pulau Tiga

from MYR 1030.00 per pax

5 Days 4 Nights Kota Kinabalu Amazing

from MYR 1240.00 per pax

 

TOURLIST 7

2 Days 1 Nite Langkawi from MYR 350.00 pp

Langkawi Island Hotel Rates & Opt Tours

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kuala Lumpur as the capital and largest city of Malaysia, is the fastest growing metropolitan region in the country in terms of population as well as economy. Also known as the Klang Valley, Kuala Lumpur is the cultural and economic centre due to its position as the capital as well as being a primate city. Kuala Lumpur has its origins in the 1850s, when the Malay Chief of Klang, Raja Abdullah, hired some Chinese labourers to open new and larger tin mines. Kuala Lumpur has achieved city status in 1972, becoming the first settlement in Malaysia to be granted the status after independence. Protected by the Titiwangsa Mountains in the east and Sumatra Island in the west, Kuala Lumpur has a tropical rainforest climate which is warm and sunny, along with abundant rainfall. The city remains as the economic, business center of the country, finance, insurance, real estate, media and the arts of Malaysia. The infrastructure development in the surrounding areas such as the Kuala Lumpur International Airport at Sepang, the creation of the Multimedia Super Corridor and the expansion of Port Klang further reinforce the economic significance of the city.

Many large worldwide hotel chains have presence in the city. Kuala Lumpur has also developed into an international shopping destination with a wide variety of shopping centres and megamalls which carry well-known global and local brands. The major tourist destinations in Kuala Lumpur include the Dataran Merdeka (the Independence Square), the House of Parliament, the Istana Budaya, the Istana Negara (National Palace), the Kuala Lumpur Tower, the Muzium Negara (National Museum), the Putra World Trade Centre, the Tugu Negara (National Monument) and mosques such as the Masjid Jamek, the Masjid Negara (National Mosque) and the Federal Territory Mosque. Other tourist attractions include the Aquaria KLCC, the Batu Caves, the Makam Pahlawan (National Mausoleum), the National Science Centre, Petaling Street, the Royal Selangor Pewter Visitor Centre, the Zoo Negara (National Zoo), Sunway Lagoon Theme Park and events such as Malay cultural centres, the Chinese cultural festivals at the Thean Hou Temple and the Thaipusam procession at the Sri Mahamariamman Temple. The Golden Triangle, the commercial hub of the city, contains the Petronas Twin Towers and has a distinctive nightlife. Trendy nightclubs, bars and lounges, such as the Beach Club, Espanda, the Hakka Republic Wine Bar & Restaurant, Hard Rock Cafe, the Luna Bar, Nuovo, Rum Jungle, the Thai Club, Zouk, and many others are located within and around Jalan P. Ramlee, Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Ampang.

There are many hotels from five-star to budget types, near Kuala Lumpur's entertainment and business districts. Suria KLCC is one of Malaysia's premier shopping destinations due to its location beneath the Petronas Twin Towers. Apart from Suria KLCC, Bukit Bintang, which resembles Tokyo's Ginza, New York's Fifth Avenue and Singapore's Orchard Road has the highest concentration of shopping outlets in Kuala Lumpur. Bukit Bintang, which is part of the Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle, spans over 3 roads, namely Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Imbi and Jalan Sultan Ismail. It houses various cafes, alfresco (open air) dining outlets and shopping complexes such as Berjaya Plaza, Berjaya Times Square, Bukit Bintang Plaza, Imbi Plaza, Kuala Lumpur Plaza, Lot 10, Low Yat Plaza, Pavilion KL, Starhill Plaza and Sungei Wang Plaza. Below are the short tours on offer in and within Kuala Lumpur.

 

KLTOUR 1

City Tour

Country Tour

Cultural Night

Templer’s Park

 

KLTOUR 2

Cultural & Heritage Tour

Genting Highland

A Day In Rainforest

Putrajaya & AgriHeritage Park

 

KLTOUR 3

Fireflies & Kuala Selangor

Abogines Settlement & Elephant

Garden & Parks

National Zoo & School Of Hard Knocks

 

KLTOUR 4

Animal Safari & Waterpark

Sunway Lagoon ThemePark

Pulau Ketam Crab Island

Historical Malacca

 

TOURLIST 2

3 Days 2 Nights Paya Tioman Isl Beach

from MYR 315.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Penang Island City

from MYR 470.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Avillion Port Dickson

from MYR 350.00 per pax

2 Days 1 Night Berjaya Colmar Tropicale

from MYR 208.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights A’Famosa Malacca Resort

from MYR 188.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Taman Negara Village

from MYR 380.00 per pax

2 Days 1 Night Mount Kinabalu Climb

from MYR 900.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Mulu Caves Discovery

from MYR 610.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Sipadan-Kapalai Diving

from MYR 1520.00 per pax

 

TOURLIST 5

3 Days 2 Nights Kuching Free & Easy

from MYR 320.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Kuching Beach Leisure

from MYR 420.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Cuti Cuti Kuching

from MYR 540.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Kuching Bako Flora&Fauna

from MYR 590.00 per pax

3 Days Kuching Fairy+Wind Caves

& Serikin Shopping

from MYR 560.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Kuching Bidayuh Longhouse

from MYR 550.00 per pax

 

 

 

TOURLIST 3

3 Days 2 Nights Kota Kinabalu Free & Easy

from MYR 320.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Kota Kinabalu

Culture & Wildlife

from MYR 560.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Kota Kinabalu Nature Ex

from MYR 560.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Kota Kinabalu

Island Excursion

from MYR 540.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Kota Kinabalu Heritage Tour

from MYR 640.00 per pax

3 Days 2 Nights Kota Kinabalu

Pulau Tiga Island

from MYR 630.00 per pax

Gayana Eco Resorts saving up to MYR 865.00

Bunga Raya Island Resort & Spa

saving up to MYR 1160.00

 

TOURLIST 6

4 Days 3 Nights See Kuching

from MYR 830.00 per pax

4 Days 3 Nights Kuching & Matang Wildlife

from MYR 880.00 per pax

4 Days 3 Nights Kuching &

Damai Beach Holiday

from MYR 830.00 per pax

4 Days 3 Nights Kuching Longhouse Safari

from MYR 780.00 per pax

5 Days 4 Nights Kuching Batang Ai

& Bako National Park

from MYR 1090.00 per pax

6 Days 5 Nights Kuching Nature Expedition

from MYR 1030.00 per pax