Discover what makes Malaysia,
Truly Asia.
KUALA LUMPUR
Kuala Lumpur is a sprawling city where the new embraces the old, where modern sophistication meets colourful tradition. The city also merges with the adjacent towns of Petaling Jaya (originally developed as KL’s satellite town), Subang Jaya, Shah Alam, Klang and Port Klang, creating a huge conurbation called the Klang Valley.
With some of the world's most popular 5-star hotels opening here, great shopping and even better food, this little gem of a city is friendly on any pocket, and a multi-sensorial feast for travellers from all over.
PUTRAJAYA
The new Federal Government Administrative Centre, Putrajaya sits on a magnificent 4,931 hectares of land is strategically located within the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC), approximately 25km south of Kuala Lumpur and 20km north of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). Being served by a network of highways and Express Rail Link (ERL) from KL Sentral Station to KLIA via the Putrajaya Central located in Precint 7.
Sabah is the second largest state in Malaysia and shares the island of Borneo with Sarawak, Brunei, and Indonesian Kalimantan. Richly blessed with nature diversity, unique cultures, fun adventure, beautiful beaches, and fantastic cuisines for the adventurous taste buds.
Explore unique Sabah culture and nature from the world’s largest flower - the Rafflesia, one of the highest mountains is South East Asia - Mount Kinabalu, to one of the world’s top dive sites - Sipadan Island. > Find out more
Sarawak is a potpourri of experiences appreciated by travelers from all over the world. Head into Sarawak's interiors and your heartbeat will flutter at the fascinating and enchanting dances of the multi-ethnic tribes living harmoniously with each other. Explore pristine underwater marine life and untouched coral reefs to rich heritage and from wilderness to modern city landscape. > Find out more
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