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Friday, May 8, 2009

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We provide a selection of 550 hotel and resort accommodations ranging from 2 stars to 5 stars in all states in Malaysia.


Johor

Johor is situated at the southern end of Peninsula Malaysia. It is the third largest state in the country. Its hotels and towering malls, including extravagant waterfront developments, cater to weekend shoppers who flock here from Singapore to take advantage of the favourable exchange rates.


Kedah

Kedah is known as the “Rice Bowl of Malaysia”, the Kedah-Perlis rice plains produce more than half o the country’s home grown rice supply. It is a land of unique natural beauty, surrounded by much greenery.


Kelantan

Kelantan is situated in the north-east of Peninsular Malaysa. It shares a common border with Thailand in the north; visitors have been captivated by the rustic fishing villages. It is also the cradle of Malay culture, crafts and religion.


Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. It is a busy city that leads Malaysia’s economy politics, culture and lifestyle. Kuala Lumpur houses the world’s third tallest budilgin and world’s tallest twin towers, The Petronas Twin Towers. Kuala Lumpur is also loaded with historical spots, shopping, dining and well protected greenery.


Melaka

Melaka is known as the historical state of Malaysia. The state capital Melaka Town is strategically located between two national capitals (Malaysia and Singapore) and is linked with excellent roads and highways.


Negeri Sembilan

Negeri Sembilan lies in the central region of Peninsular Malaysia, just south of the state of Selangor. The coastal resort of Port Dickson (PD) is a popular weekend retreat on Peninsular Malay’s south-western coast. It is situated about an hour’s drive from Seremban. Port Dickson has one of the longest beaches in Malaysia, offering holidaymakers ample room to frolic under the sun. Its sunny beaches, line by tall coconut trees and shady casuarinas, are lapped by the gentle waters of the Straits of Malacca.


Pahang

Visitors to Pahang are usually there to visit the state's famous hill resorts, its internationally-known islands and beaches, or Taman Negara, the Peninsula's finest park. Pahang's other attractions, though less well-known, should not be missed by anyone visiting the state. Pahang has cool green mountains, rain forests, hill resorts, tranquil fishing villages, long stretches of sandy beaches, mysterious caves and unspoilt lakes.


Penang

Widely known as the Pearl of the Orient, Penang is one of Asia's most famous islands. Its natural beauty and exotic heritage have been attracting curious visitors for centuries. Penang's outstanding beaches and exotic sights have made it one of the most popular destinations in the region. As fabulous as its beaches are, some of Penang's deeper mysteries should also be experienced.

Perak

Perak is a state that is defined by the course of its namesake river. The tin mines around Ipoh are reputedly the richest in the world, and it is no surprise that the city has expanded steadily from the time the mines were discovered in the nineteenth century.


Sabah

Sabah - Located at the northeast corner of Borneo, Sabah was known in ancient times as the "Land below the Wind" because it lies below the typhoon belt. t has a wide diversity of flora and fauna, as well as one of the world's largest rainforests.


Sarawak

Sarawak is known to international visitors primarily because of the extraordinary natural wonders of its national parks, including Gunung Mulu, the Niah Caves, and Bako. Sarawak's cultural treasures are also fascinating, reflecting the influence not only of the state's many ethnic peoples, but also the odd western influence of Sarawak's "White Rajahs."

Selangor

All roads away from Kuala Lumpur lead to the state of Selangor, Malaysia's most populated and prosperous state. Selangor surrounds the burgeoning capital with green suburban arms and industrial tracks, but as the city is left behind, a different, older and more natural order quickly unfolds.


Terengganu

Despite the discovery of offshore oilfields, Terengganu with its fine beaches remains a holiday maker's dream. Terengganu is one of the Malaysian states, which is endowed with a wealth of charming and refreshing natural landscapes. Redang Island is one of the largest and most beautiful of the islands off the east coast of Malaysia. It is a popular holiday spot for travellers and scuba diver's paradise. It is located 50km from the mainland and a 2 hours boat ride from the Marang Jetty, the island is surrounded by crystal clear waters, pearly white shores, a colorful array of spectacular marine life, a breathtaking sunset, and what could be the world's most mature coral garden.

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