TOURISM IN MALAYSIA

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Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur

Teluk Cempedak Beach, Kuantan

South Beach, Perhentian Besar

'Malaysia' is a country in South-East Asia, located partly on a peninsula of the Asian mainland and partly on the northern third of the island of Borneo. West (peninsular) Malaysia shares a border with Thailand, is connected by a causeway and a bridge (the 'second link') to the island state of Singapore, and has coastlines on the South China Sea and the Straits of Malacca. East Malaysia (Borneo) shares borders with Brunei and Indonesia.
The government agency in charge of promoting tourism in Malaysia is Tourism Malaysia or the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board (MTPB)[1].

Contents
Destinations
Cities
Islands and Beaches
National parks and nature reserves
References
See also

Destinations


Cities


Kuala Lumpur - the capital

George Town - the cultural and cuisine capital of Penang

Ipoh - capital of Perak, famous for its Chinese food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves

Alor Star - capital of Kedah, the state of Paddy field

Johor Bahru - capital of Johor, and gateway to Singapore

Kangar - capital of Perlis, and gateway to Thailand

Kota Kinabalu - capital of Sabah, and the largest city in East Malaysia

Kota Bahru - capital of Kelantan

Kuala Terengganu - capital of Terengganu, famous for the turtle and beach

Kuantan - capital of Pahang, noted for its many beaches

Kuching - capital of Sarawak, the Cat City of Malaysia

Malacca - the historical city of Malaysia

Seremban - the capital of Negeri Sembilan, and the nearest cities to Port Dickson.

Putrajaya - the administrative centre of Malaysia, known for its lavish buildings, bridges and man-made lakes

Petaling Jaya - is a satellite city in the state of Selangor and between Kuala Lumpur. It have the most many of commercial complexes in Malaysia.
Beside the main cities, there other town and places in Malaysia offer some special tourist attraction. Such as in Taiping, Perak for their landscape and local attraction. Teluk Intan for their Leaning tower. Genting Highlands, Cameron Highlands and Bukit Tinggi in Pahang for a cool climate. Muar in Johor is famous for its food. Miri is the official tourism-city of Sarawak and Sibu in Sarawak is famous for its landscape and parks.
Islands and Beaches

Some of the most stunningly beautiful things about Malaysia are its tropical islands. There is more to them than sun, sand and surf, especially on the East Coast and Borneo's Sipadan where coral reefs abound and hence being excellent diving spots. They include:

Labuan - offshore finance centre off the coast of East Malaysia, Borneo.

Langkawi - newly developed West Coast island home to some of Malaysia's most opulent resorts and the Pulau Payar Marine Park

Pangkor - fishing community and less well-known tourist destination off the west coast

Penang - former British colony known as the "Pearl of the Orient", and bustling island city with excellent cuisine

Perhentian Islands - glittering jewels off the East Coast still undiscovered by mass tourism

Redang Island - popular destination for scuba divers

Sipadan Island - remote scuba diving paraside at the easternmost tip of Malaysia

Tenggol Island

Tioman Island - once nominated one of the most beautiful islands in the world

Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park
National parks and nature reserves


Bako National Park, Sarawak - famed for its wildlife, especially bearded pigs and proboscis monkeys

Batang Ai National Park, Sarawak - the Iban heartland

Endau Rompin National Park, Johor

Gunung Gading National Park, Sarawak - home of the parasitic flower Rafflesia

Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak - fantastic limestone caves and karst formations

Kinabalu National Park, Sabah - home of 4100 metre peak Mount Kinabalu, the tallest mountain in South-East Asia

Kubah National Park, Sarawak - home of the orang-utan and many other species of wildlife

Taman Negara National Park - the self-proclaimed World's Oldest Rainforest, spanning Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu

References





Tourism Malaysia

Malaysia Travel Guide

See also



Visit Malaysia Year 2007

Banyan Curve Resort, Port Dickson

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