MALAYSIA 101 THE VERY BEST OF ASIA’S MOST EXCITING HOLIDAY DESTINATION
HOTELS CULTURE FOOD SHOPS SIGHTS ACTIVITIES
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Malaysia Truly Asia Malaysia is the most welcoming and exciting country in Asia. Its proud, friendly people love to socialise and celebrate a country that offers visitors incredible sights to behold – sleek skyscrapers tower over traditional on-stilt houses while natural wonders abound – and to-die-for dining experiences that are a match for anywhere on earth. It’s a country that every traveller simply must experience, so what are you waiting for? About This Guide Our intrepid team of travel writers has scoured Malaysia for the 101 best things on offer to you, the would-be visitor. From the pick of top hotels to the best sights and incredibly good street food, our easy-to-reference chapters are packed with ideas to help you plan the perfect trip.
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Contents 6 Hotels – Stay in style at one of these magificent abodes. 11 Shopping – From glitzy malls to crowded night markets; you can shop up a storm in Malaysia. 16 Food – Your culinary adventure starts right here. 18 Relaxation, Culture, Sights – The perfect itinerary for a holiday to remember. 21 Activities and Adventure – How best to enjoy this country of thrilling contrasts.
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Welcome to Malaysia Let us introduce you to the place where you’ll be spending the holiday of a lifetime…
History Although its traditions and civilisation stretch back for millenia, Malaysia is officially a young country. It was born in 1963 when the Federation of Malaya came together to forge a new nation with Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore (which later left the group). Malaysia is divided into two parts – Malaysian Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia – by the South China Sea.
Malaysia today The country has made astonishing economic progress since independence and has become a major centre for tourism in Asia. It’s no surprise – Malaysia has a huge amount to offer visitors, including a vibrant culture, wonderful cuisine, superb natural attractions and the region’s best shopping. Islam is the country’s official religion, but a huge range of different ethnic and religious groups live and work together harmoniously here. 4
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Speak the language You’ll find that English is spoken almost everywhere, but here are a few words of Malay, the national language, to help you to fit in... Selamat pagi – good morning Selamat petang – good evening Selamat jalan – goodbye Apa khabar – how are you? Terima Kasih – thank you Sama sama – you are welcome Di manakah…? – where is…?
40,000
The number of years for which the area of Malaysia has been inhabited by humans.
4,675
The length of Malaysia’s coastline in kilometres.
4,095
The height in metres of the awe-inspiring Mount Kinabalu, the country’s highest point.
451.9
The height in metres of the stunning Petronas Towers, which still hold the record for being the world’s tallest twin buildings.
Getting there Flying to Malaysia is simple – there are direct flights from the Gulf with Gulf Air, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Malaysia Airlines and Etihad Airways to six different international airports across the country with flight times as short as seven hours.
Getting around
13.7
The size in kilometres from one end of the enormous Penang Bridge to the other.
Money talk
When to visit
The Malaysian currency is the Ringgit, which comes from the word ‘jagged’ in Malay – this references the fact that the original silver currency used in the area had serrated edges. There are 100 ‘Sens’ to each Ringgit: below are the exchange rates at time of press…
The country is blessed with hot, tropical weather, which runs from a beautiful 21 to 32 degrees celsius. Monsoon season runs between November and January, although this is also the time when some of the very biggest festivals and sales happen, so it’s still a popular time to visit. However, if it’s perfect beach weather you crave, May to September is the time to pack your bags.
1 Saudi Riyal = 0.83 Ringgits 1 UAE Dirham = 0.846 Ringgits 1 Omani Riyal = 8.07 Ringgits 1 Qatari Riyal = 0.85 Ringgits 1 Bahraini Dinar = 8.24 Ringgits
Malaysia has an excellent road network and many visitors choose renting a car as the best way to get around. Public transport is of a general high quality, and intercity ‘Express Buses’ link up the regions. In the big cities like Kuala Lumpur you should make sure to only take metered taxis as otherwise you may end up paying over the odds.
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Hotels
Malaysia’s hotel scene has come on in leaps and bounds in the last few years, both in the five star category and in its boutique offerings. The levels of service are among the best in the world, and the facilities can be truly outstanding: choose wisely and you’ll enjoy properties to rival anywhere in the world. Starting off in the capital, hotel sophisticates
drink before checking out the Latino-style grills
will love the Berjaya Times Square Hotel.
at Qba, the super Chinese flavours at EEST or the
This centrally-located property is connected
classic Tuscan dishes at Prego.
by monorail to key parts of the city, and has a
Another major favourite in the capital is the
shopping mall directly attached to it. For a real
Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. After a big
treat, book the Brooklyn Suite, with its floor-to-
refurbishment last year this place is looking
ceiling views out over the city – at nighttime, with
exceptionally sharp and is a hub for local and
the city lit up for miles around, it’s unbeatable.
visiting businesspeople alike. Get yourself one of
The hotel has great facilities, including a
the Horizon Club rooms on the top floor, which
beautiful swimming pool, fitness centre and kids’
come with personal concierges, free wifi and that
playground, and in the Berjaya Times Square mall
all-important late check-out time. It’s not just the
you’ll find wonderful rides at Cosmo’s World Theme
rooms that impress, though – the restaurant line-
Park, a 48-lane bowling alley and nine screen
up, including the much-vaunted Lafite, is second
cinema alongside ten floors of shopping options.
to none.
It’s the perfect all-in-one city resort. Those who know and love the Westin hotel chain
The last – but by no means the least – in the big quartet of mind-blowing hotels is the Ritz-Carlton
from elsewhere in the world won’t be disappointed
Kuala Lumpur. It’s one of those places where you
by the Westin Kuala Lumpur. It’s located in
instantly feel at home – partly because of the
Jalan Bukit Bintang, right in the heart of the best
warmth and simple elegance of the décor, partly
shopping and restaurant action in the city, and has
because of the friendliness of the welcome. It’s also
all the Westin flourishes that travellers know and
home to one of the city’s best spas, the gorgeous
love, including their signature, ludicrously-comfy
Spa Village, where you’ll spend hours relaxing with
Heavenly Bed. If you’ve booked into one of their
pampering treatments – don’t miss the incredible
smartest rooms you’ll get access to their first class
90-minute hot stone massage.
Executive Club Lounge, which gives you crow’s-eye
If you prefer to stay in your own apartment when
views of KL – the ideal place to pop for a pre-dinner
you visit a new city, you should consider booking in
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‘The exquisite sunsets here, viewed from the privacy of your own luxury deck, are worth the journey alone’
of Kuala Lumpur. The rustic French-style rooms
to the attractive Fraser Place Kuala Lumpur, where
surrounded by mountains and cut through with
you’ll find 21 floors of beautifully decked-out two
lakes and breathtaking landscaping. It also offers a
bed, one bed and studio serviced residences. Here
particularly good horse-riding programme – saddle
you’ll have your own living room, kitchen and – if
up and spend a morning or a whole day roaming
you so choose – home office, plus the pleasures of
the Highlands, stopping off for a gourmet picnic
an infinity sky pool to dip into at the end of the day.
lunch along the way.
Just outside of the capital but a world away from
and suites are exquisite and the range of activities on offer is superb. This is a great place for golf aficionados, as it’s home to an 18-hole course
Another hilltop resort is the YTL Cameron
its hustle and bustle lies the marvellous Sunway
Highlands Resort, a tea plantation hotel in
Resort Hotel & Spa. It’s a huge resort with a range
Pahang, set 1.5 kilometres above sea level in rolling
of excellent accommodation – our top choice is
countryside. The scent of strawberries and tea fill
The Villas, which offer private infinity pools, large
the air, and, as with the Colmar Tropicale, there are
balconies, complete privacy and butler service. The
myriad activities on offer – there’s a superb golf
air here is clean and refreshing and the only sounds
course to be played, a spa to be enjoyed (watch
you’ll hear are the birds in the trees and the tinkling
out for the tea-based treatments), a series of jungle
of water features: a couple of days here and you’ll
trails to be ambled along, strawberry farms and
feel as relaxed as can be.
tea plantations to be sampled, night markets to be
One of the biggest treats in Malaysia is getting
shopped at and an Orang Asli village to be visited
up in the hills, where the air is fresh and the
(‘Orang Asli’ are Malaysia’s indigenous people and
country’s natural beauty is shown off to its best
have a fascinating culture).
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Similarly high levels of tranquillity and enjoyment are on offer on an island off the west coast of
From far left: Shangri-la Tanjung; Westin Langkawi; Temple Tree; Shangri-La Rasa.
Peninsular Malaysia, at the Pangkor Laut Resort.
cosied up in your villa, drinking a cold juice in the
This is the island’s only resort – the rest of the
sunken pool bar, enjoying a lazy lunch at the Beach
space is just beautiful, untamed nature, all talcum
Restaurant or revelling in a dinner at the Pahn-Thai
powder beaches and verdant rainforest. There are
restaurant, built out on top of the waters, you’ll
five types of suites on offer – Garden, Beach, Hill,
feel pampered, exhilarated and relaxed throughout
Spa and Sea (which are built on stilts in the water)
your visit.
– as well as the Pavarotti suite, set up in the heart
If you’d rather try something of a boutique ilk
of the rainforest and named for the opera legend
during your Langkawi trip, check out Temple Tree
who adored the island. The exquisite sunsets here,
at Bon Ton. It’s low on pretension and high on
viewed from the privacy of your own luxury deck,
quirkiness, with a series of gorgeous, individually-
are worth the journey alone.
themed ‘houses’, some over 100-years-old, which
The other major island attraction off the coast
range in style from ‘Chinese’ to ‘Black and White’
of Peninsular Malaysia is Langkawi, up in the far
and from ‘Colonial’ to ‘Penang’. Each is individually
north of the country, an unspoilt gem with a whole
decorated, and there is a long, languid shared pool,
procession of wonderful places in which to stay.
fringed with palm trees. While Bon Ton is not on
There’s the Four Seasons Langkawi, the Andaman
the beach, it is only five minutes’ drive from the
Langkawi and the brilliant Westin Langkawi
excellent Pantai Cenang beach.
Resort & Spa, which has half a kilometre of private
Also up north, but on the mainland, is the
beach and more watersports than you can fit into
state of Penang, where there’s a further clutch of
a fortnight, alongside spa treatments, nature hikes
world-beating properties. Part of the state is an
and beautiful rooms.
island, also known as Penang, where you’ll find the
Another first rate resort is the Berjaya Langkawi,
19th-century, colonial-style Eastern and Oriental (a
which has a great spread of stilted villas, some
favourite of Somerset Maugham, Rudyard Kipling
located on the Burau Bay of the Andaman Sea
and Noel Coward) and the Shangri-la Rasa Sayang
and some in verdant rainforest. Whether you’re
Resort & Spa, home to the wonderful Chi spa, the
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Clockwise from far left: The Ritz-Carlton; Shangri-la Kuala Lumpar; Berjaya Hills Colmar Tropicale; Gayana Island Resort.
island’s largest. Then there’s the Berjaya Penang,
putting distance of its outstanding golf course. The
a lovely, modern property which gives you easy
extraordinary thing about this place, though – apart
access to the island’s delights, including beautiful
from the fact that it’s built right in the heart of a
Batu Ferringhi, a series of beaches offering first
rainforest – is its sheer exclusivity. Only 60 guests
class windsurfing, waterskiing and sailing; the
are allowed to stay at the Borneo Highlands on any
attractive Penang Hill, whose peak is accessible by
given day, which means you’ll feel like the whole
a charming funicular train; and Penang Butterfly
palatial place is being run for you alone: magical.
Farm, a huge family favourite. There are two final islands of note to factor in to
The neighbouring state of Sabah has its own share of delights, too. All but the stoniest of hearts
your trip – Tioman Island and Redang, both located
will be melted by the glories of the Shangri-la
off the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. They are
Tanjung Aru Resort, which juts out into the South
home to two excellent hotels – the Berjaya Tioman
China Sea on a beautiful little promontory. Located
and the Berjaya Redang. The former is the place to
a short way from the lovely town of Kota Kinabalu,
go for superb diving – with a visibility of 100 feet,
this place is an exercise in indulgence, from the
the waters here are filled with exotic sealife. While
one-off Island villas to the gorgeous yoga pavilion.
you’re here don’t miss a trip to the Asah waterfall,
The smart money, though, is on taking a Mountain
where seven rivers come together and swimming at
View room, which gives its lucky inhabitant a vista
the bottom of the fall is awe-inspiringly idyllic.
of the majestic Mount Kinabalu.
But it’s not all about Peninsular Malaysia and
Finally, for a pristine eco-resort experience, book
its islands, you know. Over on Malaysian Borneo
in to the Gayana Island Resort, Kota Kinabalu, off
there are some seriously sweet spots too. At the
the coast of Sabah. It’s dedicated to protecting
state of Sarawak you’ll find the Borneo Highlands
local marine life – during your visit you can help
Resort, an eco-sensitive hideaway where you can
them repair local coral reefs before relaxing with a
stay in a ‘jungle cabin’ or a ‘clubhouse room’ within
kayaking trip and a jungle trek or two.
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Shopping
If you love your shopping you’ll adore Malaysia. This is a country which cherishes its international brands but still values its home-grown arts, crafts and produce very highly. Put your credit card on standby, clear plenty of room in your suitcase and get ready for some fun… Start your shopping quest off in Kuala Lumpur’s
Starhill is the sort of place where you could
much-feted Central Market. This is a highly fun
happily lose yourself for a day. The mall’s biggest
place to splash your cash, a 19th century building
attractions include a parade of first-class art
that has been recognised as a national heritage site
galleries and a cavalcade of high-end fashion
and is home to products from all of the country’s
(the likes of Givenchy, Kenzo, Carrera y Carrera
myriad ethnic groups. Major items to watch out for
and jewellery must-haves Van Cleef and Arples)
include delicate batik, silver and gold silk ‘songket’
alongside watch legends Hublot, Tag Heuer and
textiles and antiques. Don’t forget your camera
Audemars Piguet. When you’re feeling ready
when you visit – you’ll find opportunities aplenty to
to drop and your bags are weighing you down,
snap away as you soak up the atmosphere.
pop to the in-house Pamper Zone, which has an
Another olde worlde spot in the capital is Masjid India or ‘Little India’, located just by Petaling Street and a stone’s throw from the city’s Chinatown,
astonishing 93 treatment rooms, for a a well-earned massage or facial. Lot 10, meanwhile, pitches itself as the ‘groovy
where all the products come from the subcontinent.
godson’ to Starhill’s ‘big daddy of designer cool’.
It’s great for picking up top value clothing, bolts of
There are hundreds of fabulous stores here,
beautiful cloth and gold jewellery in every shape
including Etincelle, Lollapalooza and Love, G. If
and size under the sun. If you get peckish, pick up
you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed by the choice on
a piping hot and spicy snack from one of the raft of
offer, hook up with a ‘shopping concierge’ who
hawker stalls: delicious.
can help guide you to the very best stores for your
For a rather more modern shopping trip, you
retail style and advise you on the best purchases.
should head down to Kuala Lumpur’s ‘Golden
Pavilion KL has almost 500 smart stores,
Triangle’, a slice of city whose edges comprise
including Salvatore Ferragamo, DKNY and Ted
Imbi, Jalans Bukit Bintang and Sultan Ismail. This is
Baker, and puts on regular high profile shows for
where you’ll find major malls – particular highlights
visitors in the Centre Court area. If you visit, swing
include Starhill Gallery, Lot 10, Pavilion KL and
by the concierge’s desk on the third floor with your
Suria KLCC.
passport in hand and pick up your free Tourist
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Clockwise from far left: Suria KLCC; Masjid India; Florist in Gaya Street Sunday Market.
Reward Card, which will get you money off purchases, plus lots of value-added treats. Finally, Suria KLCC has a nice blend of high end stores like Jimmy Choo, Marc Jacobs and
going on in the rest of the country too. One major
TOD’s and highstreet names like Topshop, Zara
thing to look out for are the traditional Pasar
and Giordano. It’s also a great place to buy top
Malam or ‘night markets’, which take place in
value electronics and telecoms as well as Malaysian
villages, towns and cities across Malaysia. These al
leather goods. When it comes to taking a break,
fresco shopping spots allow you to make the most
you’ll love the amazing 50 acre-large green space
of the pleasantly warm evenings, browsing on a
at the development’s centre, which is scattered
street that’s been closed to traffic, among scores of
with water features, fountains and thousands of
open air stores selling virtually everything, with an
plants and trees, alongside a great kids’ playground
emphasis on fruits, t-shirts, shoes and electronics.
– perfect if you’re on holiday en famille. Just outside of Kuala Lumpur is Petaling Jaya,
The particularly nice thing about the Pasar Malam is that they’re not laid on for the benefit of
where you’ll find Sunway Pyramid, a fun, themed
tourists – this is where Malaysians go to do their
mall which pays tribute to ancient Egypt with its
shopping, which means it’s always pleasantly
pyramids, sphinxes and elaborate statues. There
informal, full of locals, and has the best value
are four main shopping zones: Asian Avenue,
on offer anywhere (be warned: bargaining is
which has the latest products from across the
practically compulsory). The markets always have
region; Oasis boulevard, an outdoor shopping area;
a section dedicated to freshly-cooked street food –
Marrakesh, a Moroccan-style bazaar which does a
grab yourself a cane sugar juice and prowl the stalls
fabulous line in silver jewellery; and Fashion Central
to find your perfect post-shopping snack.
with its hundreds of clothing brands. While the capital and its immediate surroundings
Keep your eyes peeled, too, for Metrojaya outlets across the country. This imaginative series
naturally have the lion’s share of the most
of department stores has some great brands,
happening shopping experiences, there’s plenty
including East India Company, Cape Cod, Laura
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Clockwise from below: Jonker Street; Pasar Malam; Sunway Pyramid.
‘Al fresco shopping spots allow you to make the most of the pleasantly warm evenings, browsing on a street that’s been closed to traffic...’
known as Bond Street – and it carries on the proud
Ashley, Zona and Reject Shop. You’ll find them in
grocers, cobblers, bakers, antiques merchants,
KL, Selangor, Johore Bahru, Penang and Sabah.
fashion designers and artists. It’s a wonderfully
Out in Melaka, a coastal city to the south of Kuala Lumpur, you’ll find the brilliant Jonker Street. Set in
tradition every Sunday, when it is pedestrianised for the morning (it starts around dawn) and the market sets in. Shoppers wander around under the shade of trees and browse the wares of florists,
evocative and lively place to spend a few hours. When you plan your trip to Malaysia, you should
the city’s Chinatown district, this is acknowledged
bear in mind that the Mega Sale Carnival takes
as one of the very best places in the country to
place every year (usually during the summer), and
buy antiques, including statues, furniture, brass
brings colossal bargains and discounts to every
items, coins, porcelain and more. Many of the stores
store and mall in the land. It’s a shopping festival
here will offer delivery to your home country for
par excellence, but it’s not just about cutting prices
larger pieces – so you can go ahead and be as
– throughout the carnival there will be thousands of
extravagant as you like. The very best times to visit
special events, concerts, entertainment and plenty
are on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, when
of marvellous things for kids to do throughout the
you’ll find the greatest number of salesmen laying
length and breadth of the country.
out their wares. Meanwhile in Kota Kinabalu, the capital of
And while we’re on the subject of insider tips, if you’re looking to spend your money as wisely as
Sabah, the biggest shopping offering is the Gaya
possible, bear in mind that Langkawi offers duty-
Street Sunday Market. This has been a commercial
free shopping: an extra inducement to visit the
hotspot for a century – in colonial times it was
picture-perfect island, as if you needed one…
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Food
There’s literally nowhere more thrilling for gastronauts with a sense of culinary adventure than Malaysia. The dozens of different food cultures which meet and mingle in this thrilling nation mean you’re never far from a life-changing dining experience. Add another notch to your belt now… If you’ve just flown in to the capital, the first item
you’ve been told. It’s an extraordinary mix of utterly
on your foodie agenda is to get stuck into some
repulsive – its odour has led to it being banned
traditional dishes and start to get a sense of what’s
on public transport, and puts in mind thoughts of
on offer. Make a beeline for Bijan, a candle-lit
the snozzcumbers in Roald Dahl’s BFG – and the
restaurant in Jalan Ceylon which mixes the finest
delicious. In fact when it’s properly prepared, it’s
traditional and modern recipes, and prepare to take
a smooth, subtle delight whose flesh tastes rather
a masterclass in the best the country has to offer.
like almondy custard. Grab yourself a mid-morning
If you’ve flown in to Penang on your first night
pastry baked with durian (or, if you’re not feeling
rather than the capital, however, you don’t need
brave enough, some sweet rambutan) and wash
to select a particular restaurant – wherever you
it down with a mug of teh tarik. This is a Malaysian
wander the street food on offer is the best in the
drink of Indian or Chinese origin, depending on who
country. Ask the stall-owner to recommend their
you talk to. It literally means ‘pulled tea’ and is a
finest titbits and go right ahead and indulge.
mix of strong black tea and ultra-sweet condensed
Whether you’re waking up in KL, Penang or anywhere else in the country, swerve your hotel’s continental option and go for some hearty
milk, which is poured back and forth between a pair of tumblers to give it an airy, frothy consistency. When it comes to lunch time, go local with a
Malaysian fare instead, the classic choice being
serving of asam pedas – a beef or fish dish cooked
a portion of nasi lemak. It’s one of the de facto
with chilli, garlic, mint and tamarind juice for a
national dishes, a steamed rice-based creation
sour twist. The smell alone is enough to send
which is served laced with sweet coconut milk and
true gourmets into ecstasy. Alternatively, try a
lashings of lemongrass, ginger and pandan leaves.
banana leaf rice lunch, comprising fresh rice with
Alongside the rice you’ll be served roast peanuts,
spicy vegetarian dishes, served on a banana leaf.
dried anchovies, egg, pickled vegetables and spicy
If this doesn’t fill you up, seek out some Sarawak
sambal sauce. To look like a true Malaysian, ask for
laksa – a beautiful noodle soup, filled with prawns,
a portion of beef rendang stew to go alongside it.
coriander, slivers of omelette, chicken and hot
You may have heard of the infamous durian fruit before – and believe us, it’s just as strange as
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sauce: guaranteed to send shivers of delight running down your back.
Clockwise from far left: Streetfood in Chinatown; Nasi Lemak; Durian fruit; Sarawak lasa.
Later on, an afternoon snack can come courtesy
sweet and sour sauce all twisted up in a fresh green
of the Chinese strand of Malaysian food culture
leaf. For an extra treat, get a few grilled chicken
– pull up a chair at a café and order a helping
satay ayam kebabs too, served with coconut and
of yau char kway. These deep-fried crullers,
peanut sauce.
which remind us of slightly salted doughnuts, are
At dinner time, seek out an example of one of
dreadful for your health but wonderful for your
Malaysia’s most fascinating food cultures – Baba
soul and are understandably one of the nation’s
Nyonya cuisine. It mixes Malay and Chinese flavours
very favourite naughty nibbles. When it comes to
in traditional recipes that date back hundreds of
accompaniments, you can’t go far wrong with a pot
years. The food takes hours upon hours to prepare
of masala tea, with a perky, spicy kick.
and has steeped-in flavour that gives off incredible
If you’re in Kuala Lumpur, an inspiring afternoon trip for foodies is one to Schokolart in Solaris Mont
aromas: don’t miss the baba nyonya curries, which are particularly marvellous.
Kiara, a chocolate-obsessed spot which boasts
As you can see, it’s possible to eat well in
a lovely view of the Petronas Towers and every
Malaysia every day of the year, but if you’re
cocoa-laced product you can imagine, including an
particularly interested in the gourmet side of your
extraordinary chocolate chicken dish.
trip, you might like to time it to coincide with the
If you’re feeling peckish again by early evening
annual Malaysia International Gourmet Festival.
and you want something to get your tastebuds
This event, which usually takes place in November,
going, slide up to a bar and ask for some mieng
sees chefs from around the world come together
kam. Originally a Thai dish, this has been adopted
with local culinary masters to lay on special dinners
wholeheartedly in Malaysia: it’s a make-it-yourself
for hungry guests, as well as tastings and cook-offs:
mix of chilli, shrimps, ginger, peanuts, lime and
an unmissable event.
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Relaxation, culture and sights
You’ve enjoyed the exotic food, the fab shopping and the adrenaline-pumping activities Malaysia has to offer: now it’s time to catch your breath and relax, to indulge in some gentle cultural pursuits and soak up the essence of the country with a visit to some of its most impressive sights… One of the best and most relaxing things about
binoculars and you can see Cuckoo-Shrikes, Milky
Malaysia is the weather – there’s plenty of sun all
Storks, Pittas, Adjutants and hundreds more.
year round, and the very best place to make the
Also up north in Peninsular Malaysia, in the state
most of it is on one of the country’s beaches. Some
of Kelantan, is another highly relaxing activity: a
of its finest are to be found in Sarawak in Malaysian
river cruise from Kuala Krai to Dabong. Along the
Borneo, which has hundreds of kilometres of
way you’ll pass through rainforest, tiny waterside
coastline: start off in Damai, a pristine spot with
villages and more wildlife than you can shake a
plenty of lovely resorts and a great starting point
stick at, including the likes of hornbills, elephants,
for a trip out to Satang Besar Island, which is much
otters, macaques and majestic kingfishers.
loved for its wildlife. Other beaches of note include
If you’re the sort of holidaymaker who likes
Bandung, Siar and Penyok plus, up in the top
to relax with a nine iron in their hand, you’ll be
northern tip of Sarawak, handsome Miri and the
delighted to hear that Malaysia is home to dozens
Similajau National Park: roll up your suncream and
of world-class golf courses. Three of the best are
sunnies in your beach towel and head on down.
the Cameron Highlands Golf Course, the Royal
A similarly chilled-out activity is available at the Putrajaya Botanical Gardens. Situated 25 kilometres outside of Kuala Lumpur, it is the
Selangor Golf Club and the club at the Berjaya Tioman Resort. The Cameron Highlands Golf Course, up in
country’s largest botanical garden and is a superb
Peninsular Malaysia’s cool Highlands region 5,000
place to spend a morning gently wandering from
feet above sea level, is kept in immaculate shape all
floral display to floral display and learning about
year round. This par 71 course offers a pleasing mix
Malaysia’s natural heritage. If you enjoy the delights
of terrains, with plentiful eye candy in the form of
of Putrajaya, you’ll absolutely love Kuala Gula, way
green mountains as far as the eye can see.
up north in Peninsular Malaysia. These extensive
The Royal Selangor Golf Club, meanwhile, has
wetlands are known to birdwatching communities
been one of the country’s top social hubs since
as one of the very best twitching spots in the world
the late 19th century (although the courses weren’t
– arrange a visit to the sanctuary, rent a pair of
laid until the 1920s), and was a massive favourite
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Clockwise from left: Cameron Highlands Golf Course; Sarawak beach; Kelantan boats.
among the colonial elite. It has one 9 hole course and two 18 hole courses, one of which plays home to the Malaysian Open. The backdrop here is of Kuala Lumpur, with the twin Petronas Towers clearly visible from many of the holes. Last, but by no means least, is The Berjaya Tioman Resort Golf
gives a fascinating insight into the different ethnic
Course – an 18-holer which hugs the coastline of
groups who make Sarawak’s culture so rich, with
the South China Sea. It’s flanked on the other side
regular performances of traditional song and dance
by gorgeous rainforest, and is recognised by the
and great displays of arts and crafts.
Malaysia’s golfing fraternity as one of the very best places for a round. If soaking up the sun, strolling through beautiful
Another grand dose of culture awaits in the historic state of Melaka in Peninsular Malaysia and particularly in its capital, Melaka Town, which
gardens or wetlands, taking a lazy cruise or
is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you can
playing a leisurely game of golf haven’t left you
stroll through the old town and uncover its most
fully relaxed, never fear: Malaysia is known for
intriguing elements. Don’t leave without seeing
its outstanding spas and you’re never far from a
Jonker Street’s lovely shops and carved façades;
tranquility-inducing treatment. Three favourites
the Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum; Memorial
of ours are the Spa Village Pangkor Laut, the
Hall; St. John’s Fort, and Hang Tuah’s Well.
Mandara Spa in Kuala Lumpur and the spa at the Four Seasons Langkawi. You can behold wonderful culture and beautiful
If you’d like to get your culture fix from a festival then you’ll be spoilt for choice. Three of the biggest events are the Penang World Music Festival, the
sights everywhere you go in Malaysia, but there
KL Festival and the Samrah Festival. The Penang
are a few key things you simply must include on
fest is small and beautiful, with an array of bands
your itinerary. The first of these is Sarawak Cultural
from across the world performing in the attractive
Village, located just outside of Kuching and nestled
setting of the Botanic Gardens. The KL Festival
in the shadows of Mount Santubong. The village
takes place over the course of a month and brings
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Clockwise from left: Batu Caves; Petronas Towers; An Iban Warrior demonstrating how to usee a traditional dart at the Sarawak Cultural Village.
‘Over 400 million years old, the Batu Caves outside of Kuala Lumpur is a special place for many Malaysians’
to intriguing temporary exhibitions from around
together literary, musical and artistic events from
for example, you turn a corner in a crowded street,
across the capital. And the Samrah Festival is a
come to the crest of a hilly road and gaze over
show of Arabic culture with a major musical focus.
a beautiful valley, or when you catch a stunning
While it’s not a festival per se, each year the
the world. Malaysia is crammed with extraordinary sights, many of which you’ll come across by chance as,
sunset on a deserted beach. But, to guarantee an
celebrations for Chinese New Year evoke the
amazing modern view, one that encapsulates the
feel of such an event, with the country’s huge
dynamism and thrust of this country, there are
Chinese community laying on lavish parties with
two great options. The first is the vista from the
lashings of fireworks: a great time to be in one of
Petronas Skybridge, which looks out over the
myriad Chinatowns which you’ll find dotted across
skyline of that most ambitious and driven of cities,
Malaysia’s big cities.
Kuala Lumpur. The second is the scene you’ll see
When it comes to great museums, there are
from the stands at Sepang International Circuit
a number of major venues worth a look in Kuala
during a Formula 1 event: as the cars screech round
Lumpur, the best of which are the National History
and the crowds roar you can’t help but feel the
Museum and the Islamic Arts Museum. The former
real and justified pride so many Malaysians feel for
traces Malaysia’s story over the past 40 millennia,
their astonishing and exciting country. But for all
with some superb exhibits including ancient coins,
that is new in political terms, this is also an ancient
prehistoric weapons, 9th century statues and more
place and for that reason the Batu Caves makes a
recent memorabilia, such as military pieces from
marvellous final sight. Over 400 million years old,
the Japanese occupation. The Islamic Arts Museum,
this network of caverns outside of Kuala Lumpur is
meanwhile, covers a huge amount of ground with
a special place for many Malaysians, making it one
textiles, jewellery, architecture, ceramics and more
of the most interesting and moving places to visit in
showcased in a light, airy space that is also home
this ever-intriguing country.
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Activities and Adventure
Malaysia is a dream destination for adventurous types and families who want to get out and about to enjoy the great outdoors. There are hundreds of wonderous expeditions to choose from: here’s our pick of the country... One of the biggest names for families visiting Malaysia is Genting Highlands, an hour’s drive
series of excellent rubber ring rides. Further south in Melaka, you’ll find the A’Famosa
northeast of Kuala Lumpur. This place is the king of
resort. As well as having top golf facilities and a
resorts and can be accessed via the lofty Genting
super-fun waterpark, A’Famosa is famed for its
Skyway cable car. It’s home to three separate
animal attractions, notably the Animal World
theme parks, including a water park, an outdoor
Safari. Here you can take a trip around 150
theme park and the first world indoor theme park,
beautiful acres and see zebras, tigers, camels,
all of which are stacked to the rafters with brilliant
giraffes, elephants and lions, before popping over
rides and attractions. You could spend a good few
to Monkey Island to meet the primates. You can
days working your way around this place, so be
also let your little ones pet camels, rabbits and
certain not to miss out on key rides, like the Rolling
ponies. In Teluk Sengat in the south east, there’s an
Thunder Mine Train, the Sungai Rejang Flume Ride
incredible Crocodile Farm, where over a thousand
and the fabulously fun Bumper Boats. The resort is
toothsome beauties are on show. Take a tour and
also home to five performance areas, which host
watch the crocs being fed fish and whole chickens,
fantastic concerts – check in advance to see what’s
before picking up a baby snapper – if you dare.
on during your visit…
Nearby, another wonderworld for animal fans is
Meanwhile, just a quarter of an hour’s drive
the brilliant Ostrich Farm in Sungai Rengit, where
outside of Kuala Lumpur is Desa Water Park,
you can view baby ostriches being tended by their
a mini city devoted to aquatic pleasures. Bring
parents. Meanwhile, over in Sabah in Malaysian
your swimming costume and spend a day being
Borneo, there are jaw-dropping sights on offer
knocked about by the Shock Wave, zipping along
at the Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary. Located in
on the Super Tube, chilling out in the Bubble Pool
Sandakan out on the east coast, this place allows
and screaming your head off as you descend
you to get up close with the majestic orange
Action River and the legendary Thunderbolt, Asia’s
beasts, which are looked after as part of Malaysia’s
longest Master Blaster. Up in Sungai Petani in the
eco-protection programme.
north there’s another great – although somewhat smaller – waterpark, The Carnivall, which has a
If smaller – but equally cute – creatures are more your thing, head to the Penang Butterfly Farm in
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Clockwise from far left: Gentling; Desa Water Park; Low’s Peak.
the far north of the country. Set in the Teluk Bahang Hills, you’ll be surrounded by scores of exotic butterflies in every hue under the sun, including the famous Borneo-born Rajah Brooke, a black and green beauty. If you want to experience a more active
A trip to Layang Layang will provide a similarly memorable experience. The destination is a brief
attraction, set your sights on Kinabalu Park, where
flight north from Malaysian Borneo and is known
you can take on (possibly) the biggest challenge
for its hammerhead and whale sharks, manta rays
of your holiday: climbing up to Low’s Peak, the
and triggerfish. The archipelago of Redang and
most accessible part of the mountain. But, you
the idyllic islands of Perhentian, both located off
don’t need to be a seasoned mountaineer or don
the north-eastern coast of Peninsular Malaysia, are
anything more than a stout pair of walking boots to
another couple of big draws for PADI-toting dive
reach its peak and, when you do, the views will be
aficionados, thanks to their clear-as-glass waters
well worth the effort.
and first-class diving schools.
Another adventure which requires a certain
If snorkelling takes your fancy, head to Tunku
amount of energy but pays enormous dividends
Abdul Rahman Marina Park. Set in Sabah, just off
is a diving trip to Pulau Sipadan, off the coast of
the coast of Kota Kinabalu, it’s made up of a clutch
Sabah – once described by Jacques Cousteau as an
of five islands, all of which are home to outstanding
‘untouched piece of art’. Formed by the explosion
coral and shallow surrounding seas. Arrange your
of an undersea volcano millenia ago, this island
trip through a centre in Kota and then head out
offers challenging but highly rewarding dives and is
with a guide who will show you the very best spots.
rated among the very finest dive spots in the world.
Look out for mantis shrimps, Hawksbill turtles,
Flipper your way downwards and swim amongst
blue-spotted rays and the remarkable scorpion fish.
lush coral gardens, white tip sharks and shoals of jackfish and barracudas: amazing.
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While you’re in Kota, swing by the offices of Borneo Nature Tours, who can arrange an array of
Clockwise from left: Redang; A resident of Crocodile Farm; Cenang beach, Langkawi.
‘There are few nicer ways to admire a sunset than when cruising along in Langkawi with a plate of freshly-grilled seafood perched on your lap’ excursions and stays in Sabah – expect everything
with a plate of freshly-grilled seafood perched on
from white-water rafting and nature treks to
your lap. Before you leave, you simply must have a
birdwatching. Ask about their brilliant 4 Wheel
Langkawi massage, too. It’s feted as one of Asia’s
Drive tours too, which will take you on a bouncing
best and is a superb way to remove any remaining
expedition along gravel tracks and through rivers
shreds of tension…
as you drink in the incredible surrounds and visit
Finally, if you’re looking to achieve something
local schools. What’s more, a percentage of the
really impressive while you’re on holiday, why not
price you pay for the pleasure will go towards
plan your visit to coincide with the annual Borneo
community development programmes.
International Marathon? You can enter in advance
Another classic aquatic adventure is a cruise in
and then pit your fitness against the course, which
Langkawi. Here you’ll find 99 gorgeous little islands
winds its way through Kota Kinabalu in Sabah in
to explore – which you can zip between in a motor
Malaysian Borneo, with breathtaking views on all
boat with one of the many tour companies who
sides: the perfect end to an amazing trip. If that
ply the area, stopping off to visit mangroves and
sounds like too much hard work, but you’re still
spy eagles in their natural habitat. Alternatively,
in the market for a one-off experience to wrap up
go deep sea fishing and visit the islands’ lovely
your time in Malaysia, make your way to Penang’s
natural caves.
Batu Feringhi beach area, where they offer some of
To end with a real taste of the islands, look out
the world’s best parasailing: Soak up the passing
for the onboard barbecues offered by some local
views down long stretches of white sand as the
tour operators – there are few nicer ways to admire
wind rushes through your hair and the earth falls
a sunset than when cruising along in Langkawi
away beneath you. Unforgettable.
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