Malaysia

Roti Canal – Malaysian cuisine is awesome in taste. The food is a combination of many cuisines ranging from Malay, Chinese, Indian and Thai. Roti Canai, a bread eaten with spicy curry is a favorable dish for Malay community.

The Petronas Towers At Night – These massive towers offer a great view which are connected via a bridge between these giant towers. At night these towers appear elegant.

Scuba Diving – Malaysia has so many options for scuba diving and snorkeling. Travel Operators can add best places for scuba diving in your package, a great option to add on your Malaysia honeymoon package.

Streets of Malacca – Explore Malacca, that takes you back in an earlier time when people had much time, life was at a comfortable pace which are reminded through the old theme structures & narrow lanes. Take bicycle on rent and explore Malacca which will definately make you fall in love. This is a must to do list in Malaysia holiday.

Best places in Malaysia

Langkawi – It is a group of islands which are famous as the best destination in Malaysia. Every island has a distinct character. There are dense forests, beaches with many sites that offer beautiful destinations. Langkawi remains one of the great offers among Malaysia holiday deals.

Kuala Lumpur – The capital city of Malaysia is a great combination of culture and modern life. Also known as KL, defiantly it is one of the major attractions inside Malaysia. You can get plenty of options for shopping in malls while indulging yourself in the vibrant nightlife of Kuala Lumpur.

Kota Kinabalu – This city is one of the rapidly emerging cities in Malaysia. It is a famous spot for amazing fishing activities. Plenty of options & opportunity will be there to see the Malaysia’s tallest peak, Mount Kinabalu. You can enjoy beautiful natural sites in Malaysia along with modern architectural structures in the city.

Penang – This city is very famous among foodie tourists. Penang has some of the best delicacies of Malaysian cuisine with different varieties. This city has amazing culture as there are so many religions sites which shows co-existence.

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