Layang-Layangan Beach, Labuan
Sunset at Layang Layangan Beach (credit: Flickr) Layang-Layangan Beach (not to be mistaken with Layang-Layang Island), is located on the north eastern side of Labuan and faces the vast South China Sea. Visitors heading to this beach can be assured of a relaxing time. The white sandy beach is soft and cooling for the feet…
East Malaysia
In the gigantic rainforests of Borneo, homes to a special region unlike any other. In East Malaysia, adventure and nature comes alive to mesmerize its visitors. A paradise made up of mystical ancients caves, animal kingdoms, soaring mountains and spectacular underwater world. This region is famous for its huge span of rainforest, mist capped mountains…
Southern Region of Peninsular Malaysia
Discover the diversity of Asia as you travel around the spectacular state of Melaka, Negeri Sembilan and Johor. The Southern region of Peninsular, with its historical relics, unique culture, pristine beaches and beautiful islands as well as lush green rainforests, are able to cater for all types of visitors. The UNESCO World Heritage City of…
Central Region of Peninsular Malaysia
The Central Region is made up of lively towns and cities, soaring buildings and exciting places of interest. The Central region homes the country’s federal territories of Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur as well as the bustling neighboring state of Selangor. Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia and Putrajaya is the administrative capital of…
East Coast Region of Peninsular Malaysia
Have you ever imagined having a holiday in a heavenly beautiful island surrounded by crystal clear waters, in a mystical rainforest with exotic, rare tropical plants and lofty trees, in revitalizing hill resorts or fascinating coastal villages with interesting cultural pursuits? Such destinations are not only found in dreams but in the Peninsular’s East Coast…
Northern Region of Peninsular Malaysia
Unravel the wonders of Asia as you travel towards the Northern Region, crossing the charming states of Perak, Penang, Kedah and Perlis. Discover the unique cultures with great diversity of attractions – islands and beaches, rainforests and caves, temples and museums, theme parks and heritage sites – complemented by a lovely melange of things to…
How to get around in Labuan
As Labuan is relatively small in size, visitors can basically travel around the island in a 1.5 hours journey. Taxi and chartered private transfer are both the most popular modes of transportation in Labuan. Alternately, visitors can also opt for a car rental service or call a taxi that runs round the clock. Recommended Hotels…
How to get in to Labuan
By Air Labuan can be accessed easily from Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu and Miri by air. Malaysia Airlines, Mas Wings and AirAsia are operating regular flights between these destinations to Labuan Airport. By Sea Labuan can also be accessed by sea via the Labuan International Ferry Terminal. The terminal receives ferry from Sabah, Sarawak and…
How to get around in Sabah
By Public Transportation Local buses and taxis can be easily obtained in Kota Kinabalu. For visitors who enjoy the countryside scenery can opt for the train services that connects Tanjung Aru to Beaufort and Tenom. A good network of rural air service is also available between Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Sandakan Airport, Tawau Airport and…
How to get in to Sabah
By Air Sabah is well connected domestically and internationally with Kota Kinabalu International Airport located just 20km away from the Kota Kinabalu city. Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia provides regular direct flight on daily basis from Kuala Lumpur and other parts of the country. For oversea visitors, Sabah can be easily accessible from Hong Kong, China,…