Malaysia

Malaysia is a kaleidoscope of cultures, religions, languages, ethnicities, ecosystems, landscapes and all types of diversity in a compact, but friendly, package. While many of the neighboring countries struggle with getting along, Malaysia is peaceful and together. The country is divided geographically by ocean to the more developed Malay Peninsula and the wilder part of the island of Borneo – and many small islands in between. There is no limit what you can experience in Malaysia if you are looking for pristine underwater life, excellent natural parks in the deep wilderness, fascinating cultures and fabulous shopping.

Visit the
elephants in Taman Negara, orangutans in Borneo and climb the Mt. Kinabalu, and
on the return trip, shop to your heart’s delight in the design shops in Kuala
Lumpur. If you are a diver, make your way to the area of Sipadan and be
enchanted by the abundant underwater life that includes turtles, mantas, and
large schools of fish and schooling hammerheads cruising on the outer walls of
the lagoon. Layang Layang is another excellent destination for divers and Mabul
Island is home to some of the world’s best muck diving.