Step into Malaysia's multicultural history, each with its own distinct character and charm

Malaysia is a country that yields a rich mix of cultural attractions and rapidly
expanding cities filled with skyscrapers and multilane highways. Whether it’s the
country’s jam-packed calendar of festivals, or its capital city of Kuala Lumpur,
home to sprawling malls and narrow alleyways with lively and colorful markets,
Malaysia’s street life is vibrant.

But these are not the only reasons Malaysia welcomes a steady stream of
visitors: there is also its tasty and varied food as well as its charming and
sometimes eclectic blend of Moghul, Malay, Victorian and ultramodern
architecture. Besides that, generations of travellers are also enthralled by the
white-sand beaches of famous west coast islands such as Pulau Langkawi and
Pulau Redang, as well as the lush rainforests of Borneo to the east.

With so many varied and alluring attractions, Malaysia has something for
everyone.