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A Captivating Fusion of Cultures, Natural Wonders, and Modern Marvels
With 137 languages spoken, this is one of the world's top melting pots of culture, races and religions. Malaysia's multiculturalism has made this country a gastronomic paradise and home to hundreds of colourful festivals. Prehistoric rainforests that nurture some of the world's rarest animals, beautiful beaches, cool highland hideaways and cities that blend modern and colonial architecture are all waiting to be enjoyed.
Langkawi's beautiful tropical islands
From a city break to a beach escape, a visit to Malaysia is packed full of culture and adventure.
We currently feature 24 luxury properties in Malaysia
Langkawi, Malaysia
Fringed by lush rainforests and lapped by the clear-blue Andaman Sea, the Malaysian island of Langkawi has a new addition to its landscape: The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi
10 night stay
From £2,765 per person
Penang, Penang and Perak, Malaysia
A 5 Star hotel set in George Town in Penang, Malaysia's culture and culinary capital.
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In the heart of the rainforest between the mountains and the deep blue sea, The Datai Langkawi, creates the feeling of being in a secret faraway world.
From £3,069 per person
Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur and the South Coast, Malaysia
A luxurious urban oasis set high above Malaysia’s vibrant capital.
Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
Situated in the largest hill station in Malaysia amidst breathtaking scenery, Tudor cottages and lush rolling hills, this resort exudes colonial elegance.
A hidden paradise in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the luxurious Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur is the perfect base for exploring this diverse city.
Set on over 3 acres, opposite the striking old Moorish style railway station, The Majestic Hotel is perfectly located for exploring Kuala Lumpur’s many tourist attractions.
Superbly located within the prestigious Golden Triangle district The Ritz-Carlton, Kuala Lumpur redefines the art of the luxury hotel experience in Asia.
Ideally located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, with outstanding views of the Petronas Twin Towers, Traders Hotel, Kuala Lumpur offers a combination of comfort, convenience and efficient service.
Four Seasons Resort Langkawi combines artful design and all-pervading serenity with a wholesome connection with nature.
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There's more to Malaysia than city skyscrapers and white sand beaches, discover a colourful land full of history and culture.
The world tallest twin towers, the Petronas Towers, and a revolving restaurant at 421m offer breath-taking views of KL and a unique dining experience.
Explore the diver's paradise of Langkawi - a well-preserved, uninhabited marine park that extends over a number of islands.
Take a tour of the winding streets of Georgetown (a World Heritage Site) with is old British colonial buildings, ancient temples and merchants' mansions - the Blue Mansion was once home to the 'Rockefeller of the East'.
A Malaysian Retreat
13 night stay
From £2,255 per person
Malaysia Twin Centre
Luxury Malaysian Escape
Malaysia & Singapore
15 Nights
£12,879 per person
12 Nights
Prices available on request
Malaysia & Borneo
14 Nights
Borneo & Malaysia
10 Nights
£3,699 per person
Borneo
6 Nights
Malaysia
8 Nights
Southeast Asia
Temperatures are pretty constant all year, around 30°C by day. Humidity is high and there are short showers, often in the mid-afternoon. The rainy season is usually from late November to mid-February, but still a good time to visit, particularly for major festivals such as the Chinese New Year in January and February. The best time to visit most of the country is generally between March and early October when there’s less humidity, but there is the risk of hazy conditions and air pollution caused by forest fires in Indonesia.
Location
The two parts of Malaysia (Penisular Malaysia and East Malaysia) are seperated by the South China Sea. Penisular Malaysia is to the south of Thailand and East Malaysia, made up fo Sabah and Sarawak Provinces, is part of Borneo.
Size
330,803 square kilometres
Local Time
GMT +8
Telephone code
+60
Visa
UK passport holders arriving by air are issued a 3 month visa on arrival. Visitors holding other passports or arriving by land should check the visa requirements with the nearest Malaysian diplomatic mission before travel. Passports must be carried when t
Currency
Malaysian Ringgit (RM)
Tipping
A 10%-15% tip for good service is welcome. Some hotels and restaurants include a service charge of 10 % and 5% government sales tax on the bill
Vaccinations
None are compulsory, however as conditions can change quickly, please also check the current health requirements for Malaysia. on gov.uk. The risk of malaria in Peninsular Malaysia is extremely small, however, in East Malaysia, the risk of malaria is p
Flying time
Approximately 13 hours from the UK
Electricity
The power supply is 220-240v. The UK 3-pin plug is commonly used, so adaptors are not required
Tourist office
Tourism Malaysia
Language
Malaysian is the official language, although English remains an active second language
Smoking
Smoking is banned in airports, public building, air-conditioned restaurants, public transport, shopping complexes and office spaces with central air-conditioning; however, enforcement is lax, but smokers flouting the ban may be fined up to RM10,000, or tw
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