Malaysia Beach Holidays are characterised by a rich fusion of Malay, Indian and Chinese traditions unfolding on a beautiful setting of tropical splendour and exquisite diversity.
Malaysia’s bustling capital, Kuala Lumpur, is a high tech metropolis that seems to be growing on a very fast pace. Malaysia is a growing economy and is now frequently being bracketed with highly developed countries especially with all the upcoming high-rise boutique hotels, picturesque luxury beach resorts, colourful ethnic markets and humongous shopping malls. All these elements combine together to create wonderful Malaysia beach holidays for which tourists from all over the world keep pouring in throughout the year.
From captivating islands and well preserved rainforests to charming fishing villages and huge metropolises, Malaysia beach holidays are gaining increased popularity among holiday seekers.
Malaysia beach holidays are not the only thing this amazing country has to offer. While you are there, why not visit other popular tourist destinations.
Pulau Penang is like the “Silicon Valley” of Malaysia. The island is rich in cutting edge technology and offers great shopping opportunities to those interested in high tech gizmos and gadgets. Beyond the main shopping area of town, a number of gorgeous Malaysia Beach Holidays resorts are located among the fishing villages.
From a distance, Kota Bharu seems like just any other Malaysian city with its traffic clogged roads and a busy city centre. However, the city is rich in culture with lots of colourful markets, museums and royal palaces. The city is definitely worth an overnight stay if you want to see the real Malay culture.
Reportedly the smallest state in Malaysia, Perlis is extremely popular for its rustic rural scenes, unspoiled natural beauty and lush green paddy fields, all of which provide for amazing Malaysia Beach Holidays. Limestone hills of Bukit Keteri offer outdoor rock climbing opportunities with over 50 climbing routes.
Malaysia is known for walking trails ranging from short ones around parks to long and tricky trekking tracks. Bako alone has around 17 trails, all of which are colour coded for convenience.
Malaysia beach holidays offer other adventurous and thrilling activities like exploration of caves. While in Kula Lumpur, make sure you visit the beautiful Batu Caves where you can also see the famous Indian temple.
There is also a beautiful Chinese temple in the vicinity, which is very popular for photography during Malaysia beach holidays. While visiting these temples, you will observe multi-religious influence especially the fusion of various elements of Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism. Batu Cave itself is a massive limestone boulder with hollow interior. It is of special significance for Hindu tourists who believe that the cave is home to Hindu deities.
In Malaysia Beach Holidays resorts of Langkawi, do not forget to take a short trip on the famous Langkawi cable car. This cable car will take you on a half hour trip to the top of magnificent Gunung Machinchang. Here you will find some of the most spectacular views of Malaysian countryside.
Last but not the least; do not finish your Malaysian beach holidays without a snorkelling trip in the Pulau Payar Marine Park. This is the only marine park in Malaysia, located on the south of Langkawi Island. The park is one of the best diving sites in the world and is an important destination for tourists who want to experience true Malaysia beach holidays. Even if diving and snorkelling are not your favourite activities, you will certainly enjoy the underwater observatory where you can discover beautiful corals and amazing sea creatures.
Most of the Malaysia beach holidays resorts offer a number of water sports and leisure activities such as jet-skiing, deep sea fishing, sailing and kayaking. Malaysia beach holidays are so relaxing that you can just laze around all day and take in the stunning panoramic view at the ocean’s edge.
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