Are you thinking about traveling to Asia soon for a holiday - then why not go to Malaysia? There you will find a very inviting climate and thoroughly inviting people too. The tropical climate allows for a huge variety of both flora and fauna to populate the hills and mountains of Malaysia, while the coastline is among the most beautiful that you can imagine boasting miles and miles of golden sands.
Are you thinking about traveling to Asia soon for a holiday – then why not go to Malaysia? There you will find a very inviting climate and thoroughly inviting people too. The tropical climate allows for a huge variety of both flora and fauna to populate the hills and mountains of Malaysia, while the coastline is among the most beautiful that you can imagine boasting miles and miles of golden sands.
Dotting the ocean just off the coast line you will find many beautiful islands, some of which boast their own tropical eco-climate. Surrounding these islands you will often see coral reefs, surrounded by tropical fish of all shapes, colors and sizes.
Turtle Island Park Turtle Island Park is situated in the Sulu Sea, just off the east coast of Sabah. There are three gorgeous islands that make up the Turtle Island Park – Selingan, Gulisan and Bakungan Kechil Islands. As the name of the island suggests, its all about seeing the turtles laying their eggs and seeing them in their natural habitat. The best time to visit these islands is when the sea is calmest – between July and October.
Gomantong Caves Gomantong Caves are situated on the eastern lowlands of Sabah and in fact are an intricate limestone cave system. Collecting birds’ nests is the main attraction and the WWF has described this as ‘the best-managed edible birds nest cave in the world’. Best to visit during harvesting season – February to April and July to September.
Poring Hot Spring These hot springs are located within Kinabalu Park. You can relax in the sulfuric waters of the springs after climbing the heights of Mount Kindabalu, while at the same time you may be fortunate enough to spot the world’s largest flower – the Rafflesia, which stretches to over a meter wide at maturity.
Kinabatangan River Kinabatangan River is the longest river in Sarawak, consisting of a 563 km north-easterly journey from its source to the Sulu Sea. Well worth a visiting at various points along the route where you can see limestone caves, freshwater swamp forest, the reverie forest, mangrove swamps and oxbow lakes.
As for hotels, you can find anything and everything you would wish for within the borders of Malaysia.
Maybe you like the idea of a city holiday, in which case you may wish to plump for the 5 star lavishness of the hotels in Kuala Lumpur or Kuching. If you are backpacking around the country you may wish to try one of the new Tune motels that have been springing up recently, which can be had at very much the budget price.
There is something for everyone in Malaysia. Figure what really appeals to you first off and then your desires can be fulfilled no matter what they may be.
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