Why Visit Malaysia?

Home to a blend of Malays, Chinese, Indians and indigenous groups, Malaysia’s cultural influence is as diverse and widespread as its landscape. This is in evidence when you amble through the streets of capital Kuala Lumpur where skyscrapers like the famous Petronas Towers share space with mosques, churches and temples. Needless to say, this cultural richness is also reflected in the country’s epic cuisine and is ideal for a Solo who loves their food.

Culture

Culture

History

History

Nature

Nature

Cuisine

Cuisine

Holidays to Malaysia

Malaysia and Borneo

Malaysia and Borneo

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Facts about Malaysia

Currency

Currency

The currency in Malaysia is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), symbolised by RM

Time Zone

Time Zone

Malaysia is in the Malaysia Standard Time Zone (MST), which is GMT+8 year-round

Weather

Weather

Malaysia has a tropical rainforest climate; average temperatures from 25-32°C in summer and 22-30°C in winter, with high humidity and seasonal rainfall

Things to see & do

Things to see & do

Visit the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, explore the beaches of Langkawi, and discover the wildlife in Borneo's Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

Local Cuisine

Local Cuisine

Try Nasi Lemak (fragrant rice cooked in coconut milk served with sambal, fried anchovies, peanuts, and boiled egg), Laksa (spicy noodle soup with either curry or asam broth), and Satay

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