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Idyllic beaches, clear blue waters, palm trees gently swaying to the rhythm of crashing waves – visitors have always been enchanted by the unspoilt beauty and tranquillity of Malaysia’s islands. Many of them are famous worldwide; more than one Malaysian island has been called a tropical paradise, and aptly so.


There’s something for everyone at these islands. If you have lots of energy to burn, you can enjoy water sports like sailing, windsurfing, deep-sea fishing, kayaking, snorkelling and scuba diving. And for those who are looking for a relaxing holiday, the beautiful beaches with their awe-inspiring golden sunset/sunrise will leave you with many memories to cherish.

With the Peninsula’s long coastline and over two hundred islands, visitors are spoilt for choice for beaches with soft white sand, warm inviting waters, brilliant tropical sunshine and rustic fishing villages.

Climate :

You're going to have sunshine and sweat pretty much whenever you visit. It's best to avoid the November to January rainy season on peninsular Malaysia's east coast if you want to enjoy the beaches.

Accessibility :

Air : Malaysia is well connected by air from all countries.There are numerous Flights of reputed Airlines like Malaysian Airlines, Lufthansa, KLM, Air France,Singapore Airlines, Air India every day direct from U.K., U.S., Australia, Canada, India, etc. There is a departure tax of USD40.00 on international flights, but if you buy your ticket in Malaysia the tax is already included in the ticket price. Departure tax for flights to Singapore and Brunei is only USD5.00.

Road : There are five road borders crossings between Malaysia and Thailand (two on the west coast, one in the centre and two on the east coast). There is also a west-coast rail link. To get to/from Singapore, you can cross the causeway at Johor Bahru, catch a ferry or take the train. There are three ferry services between Malaysia and Indonesia (Penang-Medan, Melaka-Dumai and, in East Malaysia, Tawau-Tarakan). There's also a difficult road link between Sarawak and Kalimantan.

 

Langkawi
This crescent shaped architectural paradise is one of the finest heritage hotels in Udaipur, located in the famous city palace complex. It was the vision of His Late Highness Maharana Shri Bhagwat Singhji of Mewar that has led to the conversion of Siv Niwas to a luxury hotel in Udaipur. know more...

Penang
This 18th century fort palace in the small hamlet of Dilwara commands three main passes into the valley of Udaipur. Erected by the great Maharana Pratap, in recognition of Sajja Singh’s bravery and loyalty towards the king during the battle against Mughal Emperor Akbar. know more...


 

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