People who have visited Malaysia have experienced the many great things that are present in this country. From its modern cities to its large national parks, it offers a wide range of activities that are not found in any other country. Visitors can enjoy visiting ancient temples, shopping for souvenirs in countless bazaars and go swimming and diving in various reefs and islands.

Petronas Twin Towers

Home to one of the tallest infrastructures in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers, Malaysia is a multi cultural ethnic pot that combines the way of life of Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Chinese and other ethnic groups that inhabit this South East Asian nation. This assorted cultural mix is shown in the country’s festivals, customs, traditions, practices and food.

Malaysia is divided into two major regions. The west region is located in the Malay Peninsula and is bordered in the north by Thailand and in the south by the island nation of Singapore. It was flanked in the east by the South China Sea and in the west by the Straits of Malacca. On the other hand, the east region is located in the island of Borneo and is surrounded by the countries of Brunei, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Getting to this country is not difficult. Visitors can make it to the country by plane from almost all of the major cities of the world. You can also make use of boats that range from luxury ships to ferries and motorboats. Travelling by land is also recommended especially if you are from any of its border countries. Various options include travelling by train, by bus, by car and even by foot. Once you are there, all of these options are also applicable.