Multi ethnic, multicultural and economically helping natural resources of Malaysia has in the recent years lured many not just for its beautiful tourist locations but also the amount of science, research and development possibilities available here have increased medical tourism too. Malaysia’s new economical boom due to a highly industrialized market has placed it as one of the top three economically advanced countries in entire South East Asia.

Tourist Attractions

Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam, Ipoh and Johor Bahru are the largest cities in Malaysia. Linked to Singapore via a narrow bridge Malaysia also shares boundaries with Vietnam hence you can see varied cultural influence within the country.

Malaysia tour packages make for an ideal holiday destination for families, couples, honeymooners and adventure seekers. Despite being highly developed Malaysia is a treasure land of vast natural resource and beauty. Malaysia has a major concentration of islands in Sabah and Redang Island is one to visit mainly. The Crocker range offers you a splendid mist clad view of the Mount Kinabalu, the tallest mountain in Malaysia. The mountain and the Kinabalu National park are UNESCO declared heritage parks and are protected.  TheMulu Caves in Sarawak is the largest cave system not just in Malaysia but the entire world. All of these locations make for a perfect getaway for a nature enthusiast, adventure seeker or even newly weds.

Malaysia tourism

Wildlife of Malaysia has bagged the interests of many. Borneo’s mountain due it to its high altitude is a safe haven for mega diverse animals and plant species. The Proboscis monkey has been declared the official mascot for Malaysia tourism. The Rafflesia Flower can grow up to one meter in diameter making the largest flower in the world and that’s a brow raising sight for any onlooker.

The magnificent Sipadan Island is home to Hawksbill sea turtle and leatherback turtle. However there drastic reductions and peninsular deforestations have made Sipadan islands restricted to excessive tourism. The illegal marine fishing, felling of coastal forests for plantations have impacted the natural habitat abundantly forcing Sipadan islands into conservation and limiting it to human population.

Malaysia is a storehouse of everything beautiful what nature has provided in plenty man has taken away in plenty and while the natural resources last make it a point to visit Malaysia before most of its resources become extinct or endangered.