7 Incredible Caves to Explore in Malaysia
Enter these caves in Malaysia and be enclosed in a world with cool rock formations, streams and maybe even religious attractions.
Enter these caves in Malaysia and be enclosed in a world with cool rock formations, streams and maybe even religious attractions.
Indulge in succulent seafood, be it fish, prawns or oysters in these fantastic restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang.
Delve into the glory days of Malacca by understanding its past in Flora de Lamar, a museum housed in the replica of a Portuguese ship that sank in 1512.
From hopping on rides at the Lost World of Tambun to discovering caves and street art, here are the many attractions you can find in Ipoh.
The traces of the Islam first brought by the Moors from North Africa to Spain in 711 is still apparent in the area which was once Al-Andalus, also known Muslim Spain. Here...
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In the distant past, Muslim travellers have proven their adventurous nature and curious minds. Here are three that should always be remembered.
The road goes ever on and on!
There’s much to be experienced in the bustling Bukit Bintang area of Kuala Lumpur, from the iconic Petronas Towers to food streets and malls.
Want to take the family on a short getaway? Take your pick from our list of kid-friendly resorts and away you go!