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Travel to Malaysia
by TJ Tierney
Reasons to visit Malaysia.
Malaysia is a country of
striking natural beauty situated in Southeast Asia, with some of the most
superb beaches, mountains and national parks in the world. It consists
of thirteen states that are divided into two geographical regions that
are separated by the South China Sea.
Malaysia has a multi-ethnic
and multi-cultural society and is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free
countries to visit in Southeast Asia. Contemporary Malaysian society is
mainly dominated by the Malay (local) people, but there is a substantial
Chinese, Indian and European minority. The official religion is Islam.
Its year round sunshine ensures
Malaysia's growing tourism and it is fast becoming one of the most popular
travel destinations in the world. While it does get torrential seasonal
rain, this should not turn you off this paradise. Its rainfall is very
seasonal and typical of any equatorial climate.
Travelling by air to Malaysia
can be very inexpensive with one of the world's leading low cost carrier,
Air Asia, based there. Once you arrive in Malaysia your luxury holiday
immediately begins. The high-speed express will get you into Kuala Lumpur
in less than thirty minutes.
Kuala
Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, or also known as KL, is an expansive beautiful
city with soaring skyscrapers. One hundred years ago Kuala Lumpur was a
small mining town attracting workers from China and India. Now it's fast
becoming one of the most sought after holiday destinations in the world.
Kuala Lumpur is now well
known as a great shopping destination as well as a great night time spot
and entertainment hub. Food in Malaysia varies from the different ethnic
regions, rice is the most common food source in Malaysia and is often eaten
for breakfast.
The landscape of Malaysia
ranges from lush rainforests to towering rocky hills. Its rainforests are
full of all types of flora and fauna with over 450 species of birds that
are native to the islands of Malaysia. There are also over 160 different
species of snake. Other wildlife of Malaysia includes bears, crocodiles,
elephants, leopards, monkeys, panthers and rhinoceroses. The Orang-utan,
which is one of the world's most endangered animals is also unique to this
part of the world.
Malaysia has over 200 tropical
islands making it a refuge for all sorts of water sports. Its tropical
resorts are full of white sandy beaches and provide a vast paradise, while
beneath the warm tropical waters, a unique world awaits to be explored.
Well worth a visit, and located
just outside of the capital city are the Batu Caves. These are huge cathedral-like
caves accessible by steps. The caves have a one hundred meter tall chamber
and have been used as a Hindu temple for more than a hundred years.
There are many reasons for
travelling to Malaysia but a few things that you can always count on are:
the excellent climate that you get all year round, the peaceful surroundings
that you get all year round, and the great value that Malaysia has to offer.
One of the greatest aspects
of life in Malaysia, and especially Kuala Lumpur, is that so many people
with different ethnic backgrounds live together in perfect harmony with
no racial problems.
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About the Author
TJ Tierney is an award winning
photographer and a freelance writer. To find out more information on Malaysia
visit his travel guide
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