This is a Malay event in June that is not to be missed. This colorful parade consists of marching band beats, drum battles and 'drum off's' that will really submerge you in everything Malay.
This is the major boating race of Malaysia and is a fierce competition that is worth spending the day in the sun spectating. Rather like horse racing in the UK, this event brings massive crowds so you'll really soak up the Malay culture...
Glass is a restaurant of one of the major luxury hotels in Malaysia and a visit here will be worth your while when you are made privy to the wine cellar and all it's collectible wine.
Petaling Street known as Malaysia's 'China Town' is a hub for shopping, exotic treasures like fine materials and spices along with an 'all you can eat' atmosphere that could have you wondering it's alleys all day long.
The Batu Caves are just a few miles from Kuala Lampur and are made up of a number of caves, both big and small and play host to the Thaipusam Festival every year.
The festival is a time when hundreds of devotees come to seek penance from the Gods by giving up not only money but themselves.
Kuching is the capital of the Sarawak state of Malaysia. It features itself on being multi racial so you are sure to have a multi cultural experience here. It also serves as a great point of departure given it's well equipped airport.
Templar Park is a stunning natural reserve that you can't miss on your Trip to Malaysia. Brimming with natural wonders like waterfalls and dense forests, it is a calm place to visit amongst the hustle and bustle of the rest of your visit. It is:
"is located in a small valley, 2 km long and just north of the Kuala Lumpur’s city boundaries. The entry cannot be missed as the park is located beside the busy trunk road to Ipoh."
This temple was created to honor a Buddhist monk and healing figure head. The snakes, the animal incarnate which roam the temple and which are known not to bite despite being poisonous.