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Malaysia’s natural landscapes offer a wealth of options for an unforgettable tropical vacation.
Picturesque and extensive ranges of hills and highlands provide opportunities for visitors to be back-to-basic and be in touch with nature and greenery where tranquility and serenity prevail. The long sandy beaches on the coasts and islands with enchanting water resorts are extremely appealing to those who are inclined for sun-sea-and-sand breakaways. Romantic packages are also abundant for honeymooners seeking special tropical hideaways to nestle in newly found romance and love.
Malaysia has a number of impressive man-made amusement parks and water wonders including man-made wetlands and the famous Aquaria for those seeking fun and nature amidst city sighting and shopping.
From scenic gardens to fruit farms, from wildlife parks to magnificent caves, visitors to this beautiful country would be amazed at what it has in store in its unspoiled treasure trove.
If you have fallen in love with the rich culture, ancient history and welcoming communities of Malaysia, consider purchasing a timeshare there so that you may return on an annual or biennial basis for a fraction of what you might pay to rent a hotel room. However, if you are interested in exploring Malaysia but aren't ready to commit to owning a vacation property there,
you can always rent timeshare to secure large, well-appointed lodgings every time you visit.

   Malaysia's Top 10 Destinations

  Kuala Lumpur  
The capital city of Malaysia, it bustles with commercial and business activities during the day and transforms into an entertainment capital when the sun sets and fastest growing city in the region and offers travellers an interesting mixture of old-world charm and metropolis glitz.
  Penang  
Known as the Pearl of the Orient and to some older generations of locals as Pulau Kasatu. Penang has always been a must-visit destination. Needing very little introduction to many visitors to Malaysia, this island is one of Southeast Asia’s best holiday hotspots.
  Malacca  
With its glorious past, Malacca undoubtedly has the wealthiest history.  The historical melting-pot of cultures and races – Malay, Chinese, the Baba, and Nyonya and the Portuguese, has very much influenced the cultural designs of homes and buildings in its capital, the Malacca city.
  Langkawi Island  
The Langkawi archipelago is a cluster of 99 islands just off the coast of Kedah. Pulau Langkawi, noted for its legends and beautiful views, is the most developed in the group. It has good beaches, abundant marine life and offers an idyllic retreat from the urban jungle.
  Kota Kinabalu  
Known as ‘The Land Below the Wind’ because geographically, Sabah ’s capital city was severely destroyed during World War II. The northeastern corner of the town is known as Old KK among the locals. Kota Kinabalu features a mixture of old and new buildings.
  Kuching  
Capital of Sarawak, Kuching is located on the banks of the Sarawak River. The river divides it into two districts - the northern district where the government owned-buildings are mostly are, and the southern district, a commercial spot.
  Cameron Highland  
There is much to see and do in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia largest highland resort. Whether it is walks through lovely little villages, visits to the butterfly, strawberry and honey bee farms or the delightful Tudor styled country inns and sprawling tea plantations.
  Tioman Island
About 56 km off the coast of Pahang lies Tioman Island, an alluring holiday paradise in the South China Sea. Acclaimed as one of the best island getaways in the world, Tioman was the location of the Hollywood musical, 'South Pacific' in 1959.
  Genting Highland
The fun never stops at Genting - City of Entertainment - perched on the top of Genting Highlands, which is accessible by road or cable car. There is a choice of outdoor or indoor theme parks, indoor splash pool with warm water, or outdoor water park.
  Taman Negara
Taman Negara, Malaysia’s premier park and the largest in the country extends over some 434,300 hectares of primary forests, more than 130 million years old.The park was established for the sole purpose of protecting and preserving the flora and fauna indigenous to the area.
 

 

 
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