Labuan, Malaysia

Situated at the north of Brunei Bay and facing the South China Sea is the island of Labuan, an international business and financial centre. It is also Malaysia’s only deep water anchorage.

Labuan is one of Malaysia’s three federal territories. Covering an areas 95sq km, Labuan comprises the main island as well as six islets around it.
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 Dubbed as ‘The Pearl of Borneo, Where Business and Leisure meet’, this destination provides ample facilities for incentive travel. Holiday-makers will find an array of interesting sights in Labuan, be it historical, natural or cultural.

Dive sites that lay close to the shore, World War 11 relics, tax-free shopping and international sea sports complex give Labuan a vibrant an world-class touristic appeal.

Visit labuan for a holiday like no other!

Sabah, Malaysia

Stunning tropical islands and luxuriant nature makes Sabah the ideal destination for eco-adventures. The state’s most famous icon is the majestic Mount Kinabalu, reputed to be one of the highest in Southeast Asia. Another jewel is Sipadan, an internationally-famed dive destination.
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Its population of nearly 3.1 million is made up of 32 ethnic communities. The capital of Sabah is Kota Kinabalu. It is the gateway to eco-adventures such as diving, river cruising, mountain climbing, white-water rafting and caving.
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Kota Kinabalu was formerly known as Jesslton. Most parts of the city has been reconstructed after World War II and there are only three surviving buildings from the war.
 Visit this ‘Land Below the Wind’ and enjoy unforgettable adventure.

Sarawak, Malaysia

There is something utterly fascinating and mystical about Sarawak. This is the largest state in Malaysia, occupying the southernwestern ridge of Borneo. 
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 Its verdant jungles are strewn with massive natural formations, the world’s largest cave chambers as well as endemic flora and fauna. Sarawak’s greatest assets include its UNESCO World Heritage Site and numerous protected national parks. The vast number of hornbills found here has made Sarawak to be fondly known as ‘the Land of the Hornbills’.
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 Its vibrant ethnic groups, coupled with the legacy of the Brooke dynasty, weave a history filled with intrigue and fascination. Kuching, the capital city, is a good place to get a glimpse into the past.

Explore the ordinary natural marvels of Sarawak!

Kelantan, Malaysia

The most rustic of the three state in the region, Kelantan truly lives up to its name as the ‘Cradle of Malay Culture’. The state’s landscape is a charming blend of quaint villages, small towns and riverine settlements. Amidst the houses built on stilts and covered with thatched roofs, one can revel in the time-honoured Malay heritage and culture.

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 The capital city of Kelantan is Kota Bharu.
Kelantan’s hinterland is a dramatic mix of mountains, caves and pristine jungle. Scale the imposing Mount Stong or trek into the Kuala Koh National Park.
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 Experience the rustic charm of Kelantan.

Terengganu, Malaysia

Hailed as the ‘Gem of the East Coast’, Terengganu is a magical destination steeped in culture and heritage. Its long coastline offers sweeping vistas of aquamarine waters fringed by white powdery sands. Away from the shores, lie a cluster of islands that gleam invitingly in the South China Sea. Kuala Terengganu is the charming capital of this state.

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 Meandering rivers lit by the glow of fireflies, cascading waterfalls and sprawling lakes form some of the state’s most impressive natural sceneries.
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 Home to charming coastal village and wealth of traditional crafts, Terengganu beckons with a grace and beauty that is distinctly Malay.
Come and experience the treasure of Terengganu !

Pahang, Malaysia

Pahang is the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia. Nearly two-thirds of the state is enveloped in verdant rainforest, making it a magnificent enclave of lush greenery, exotic wildlife and natural treasures.
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 Its magnificent natural attractions include Taman Negara. A 130-million year-old rainforest as well as animal sanctuaries, parks, lakes and waterfalls. Other natural gems include Endau-Rompin State Park and Tioman, an idyllic island.
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 Pahang’s capital city is Kuantan, a bustling township with interesting sights.

Come, enjoy this Gift of Nature today!

Perlis, Malaysia

Perlis has a history dating back to 1800. The northern gateway to Malaysia, it is flanked by Kedah in the south and Thailand in the north. It covers 795 sq km and features a sprawling countryside characterised by paddy plains and interspersed with rustic villages, limestone outcrops and serene lakes.
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 Multiracial and blessed with numerous natural attractions, it lays claim to the country’s only semi-deciduous forest and fascinating caves. Visits to fruit farm and plantations are not to be missed as mango, grape, sugar cane and paddy thrive on the fertile Perlis soil. Sample a pace of life that is unhurried in Kangar, the state capital. Here, you will find historical buildings such as the 97 year-old Syed Alwi Mosque. Close by Arau, the royal town.
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 Visit Perlis and experience the uniqueness of this northern gem.

Kedah, Malaysia

Kedah is the most ancient state in Malaysia, boasting a history that dates back to the 5th century AD. The Country’s main rice producer, it occupies an area of 9.425 sq km in the north of the Peninsula and borders Thailand.

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 The state is home to Asia’s first Geopark, and the popular island resort of Langkawi where you can enjoy carefree days by the beach, snorkeling at the marine park or eagle feeding at the mangrove swamp. Mainland offerings include the world’s longest tree top walk at Sedim and the ancient Bujang Valley archaeological site. Its capital city, Alor Setar, is dotted with historic buildings.
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For a memorable holiday, make Kedah your tropical gateway!

Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

Witness the delightful fusion of the East and West as well as the old and new in the pearl of the orient, Penang. This 1,045 sq km sun-kissed state comprises the island of Penang and Seberang Perai. They are linked by the longest bridge in Asia, the Penang Bridge, as well the oldest cross-channel ferry service in the country.

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 Elegant colonial buildings rise among modern skyscrapers in its capital, Georgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while unique flora and fauna flourish in the Penang National Park. Festivals are celebrated with much colour and gusto at the Cuisine Capital, famed for its bewildering array of mouth-watering eats.
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 Explore and discover the beauty of Penang

Perak, Malaysia

Perak is situated along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and covers an area of 21,000 sq km. Meaning silver in Malay, it was named as the state is home to Kinta Valley, which once contained the world’s richest tin deposits, drawing visitors from around the globe.

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Today, it captivates hearts with its intriguing cave temples, thriving virgin rainforests, delicious varieties of cuisine and of course, the renowned Pangkor Laut Resort. Its capital city is Ipoh, the City of Bougainvillaea .

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Come and experience the charm of this Land of Grace.

Putrajaya, Malaysia


Touted as Malaysia’s ‘Intelligent Garden City’ Putrajaya is the futuristic administrative capital of the country.
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This model township combines the beauty of nature with strategic town planning and infrastructure development. It is a proud symbol of Malaysia’s aspiration to be a developed nation.

Putrajaya is known for its striking architecture, wide open spaces, parks and scienic man-made lake. The focal point of Putrajaya is the Putra Square. Aesthetically designed offices line the streets while uniquely shaped bridges link the precincts of Putrajaya. The pink-domed Putra Mosque stands as one of the most prominent structures in the township. Tours and day trips to Putrajaya are easily available from Kuala Lumpur.

Make this futuristic city your next holiday destination!

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Kuala Lumpur, or popularly known as ‘KL’, is Malaysia’s capital city and the one of Asia’s most dynamic cities. This bustling metropolis is a melting pot of races and cultures, and is home to a population of 1.6 million people.
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  One of the most charming features of this flourishing urban centre is its ability to juxtapose the old and new. Iconic high-rise buildings such as the Petronas Twin Towers stand alongside colonial building, creating a delightful contrast. Upscale shopping malls, themed places of interest and trendy nightspots add character to the city’s entertainment options. Getting around this modern city is convenient with the comprehensive transportation system.

Well-manicured park, lakes, museums and heritage quarters make KL a cornucopia of delightful attractions.

Visit Malaysia’s dazzling capital today!

Selangor, Malaysia

A holiday in Selangor promises non-stop fun, entertainment and adventure. This is one of the most prosperous and developed states in the country. Selangor is also known as the ‘gateway to Malaysia’ because the main entry points are situated within the state.

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 Its flourishing urban centres such as Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya, Sunway and Klang abound with modern facilities, from excellent healthcare institutions, international colleges to huge shopping malls and recreational centres.

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Experience the broad spectrum of attraction – marvel at the glow of fireflies, watch intriguing festivals, have a terrific time at the theme parks, go on a shopping spree or enjoy the sights and sounds of nature.

Visit Selangor for a never ending discovery!