Langkawi
Pulau Langkawi, the largest in a cluster of 99 isles, is situated
at the crossroads of the Thai-Malaysian border and within the
Straits of Malacca and the Andaman Sea. This isle of intense beauty
and and strong mysticism is a showcase of limestone hills
and caves, rustic villages and scenic paddy fields as well as a land and sea abundant with flora, fauna and
legends.
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in Langkawi
Kedah
Kedah and neighbouring Perlis are known as the 'Rice
Bowl of Malaysia'. Kedah's landscape is dominated by countless paddy fields. Alor Setar is the capital of the state
and also home to many old buildings still intact as well as other relics of Kedah's past.
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in Kedah Penang
Approximately 112 km south off Pulau Langkawi is Penang Island.
The state of Penang is actually the island and a small part of the mainland called Seberang
Perai. Fondly
known as the 'The Pearl of the Orient', Penang offers relaxing beaches and interesting sights.
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in Penang Perak
Perak carries the title of Darul Ridzuan, meaning the Land of
Grace. A long time ago, the state was famous
for its rich tin deposits. The name 'Perak' was coined from the
local word for silver. The discovery of tin by Long Jaafar brought forth an influx of immigrants to the state that shaped the climate and landscape to what it is today. The
capital of Perak is Ipoh, and Kuala Kangsar is its royal town.
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in Perak Kelantan
Kelantan Darul Naim literally means the 'Land of Lightning'.
This fascinating state has a population of 1.4 million Malays,
Chinese, Indians and Thais. Sitting on the southeastern corner
of Peninsular Malaysia, Kelantan shares a common border with Thailand.
Kota Bahru is Kelantan's thriving state capital, filled with Malay culture and traditional charm.
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Terengganu is another one of Malaysia's charming destinations. Overlooking
the South China Sea, it sits beautifully on the east coast of
Peninsula Malaysia. Terengganu has a wealth of refreshing
natural attractions such as beaches, islands, lush tropical jungles,
quaint fishing villages, dazzling waterfalls and much more.
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in Terengganu Pahang
Pahang Darul Makmur is Peninsular Malaysia's repository for nature. The largest state in the Peninsular, Pahang is filled with with national parks, beautiful waterfalls and some warm beaches, making it an enchanting getaway. The state's capital
city is Kuantan.
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in Pahang Selangor - Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, which literally means 'muddy confluence', was once a shanty mining outpost for the lucrative and
turbulent tin trade of the 1800s. Today, it is a bustling metropolis
and the federal capital of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is also the city's
center of commerce, politics, entertainment and international
activities.
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Kuala Lumpur Negeri Sembilan
The Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan is named after its nine districts. These districts were under the rule of
nine separate Malay chieftains. Negeri Sembilan's capital is Seremban, a thriving city well-connected to Kuala Lumpur by road or rail.
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in Negeri Sembilan Malacca (Melaka)
The historical city
of Malacca offers a cultural and classic experience. Its founding in 1400 is traditionally believed have
been the foundation stone for Malaysian history. During its hey days, the state flourished
under the auspicious Malacca Sultanate and grew into the region's
largest emporium drawing traders from China, India,
Arab and Europe.
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in Malacca Johor
Malaysia's state of Johor derives its name from the Arabic word
'Jauhar' which means 'precious jewel'. Located on the southern tip
of Peninsular Malaysia, Johor has earned its status as Malaysia's southern
gateway. It is well-linked to Singapore by road and rail. Johor's
close location to Singapore has made it popular among Singaporeans. It is also Malaysia's only state
with a coastline that faces both the Straits of Melaka and the South China Sea. The state capital of Johor is Johor Bahru.
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in Johor Sabah
Sabah is a rugged landscape shrouded in mist, tropical rainforests, deep valleys, majestic mountains and exotic wildlife. This makes Sabah the perfect destination for those who seek a celebration of nature in all its glory. Many come here to climb one of Southeast Asia's highest mountains, the amazing Mount Kinabalu.
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in Sabah Sarawak
Sarawak is Malaysia’s largest state and forms the north part of Borneo along with neighbouring Sabah. Rich in natural reserves, Sarawak is a tropical paradise. Its abundance of wildlife and mighty rivers projects a powerful image to visitors. Sarawak is also home to the majestic hornbill bird, giving it the moniker ‘Land of Hornbills’.
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