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Visit the Petronas Towers the world's
tallest building, and enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the Kuala Lumpur
skyline. |
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Sepilok, the world’s largest Orang Utang
rehabilitation centre, where visitors can see the apes roam and play freely
in natural habitats. |
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Relax and enjoy the romantic paradise of
Langkawi, a collection of 99 magical islands, centred around the free port
at Kuah. |
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Be dazzled by one of the 500 events held
throughout the year. Including the exotic dance, music and song during the
month long Colours of Malaysia celebration held in May. |
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Check out the bargains in the designer
shopping malls, or enjoy haggling in street markets like Petailing Street
night market in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown. |
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Take a trishaw ride along the heritage trail
in Penang - a unique way to experience the islands cultural delights. |
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Trek through some of the world's oldest
rainforest in national parks like Taman Negara, Mulu National Park and Mt
Kinabalu Park. |
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Sample the local cuisines of Malay, Indian
and Chinese food, and eat on banana leaves (instead of plates) in
traditional south Indian style. |
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Watersports, of all kinds, off the hundreds
of islands with scuba diving, windsurfing, sailing, snorkelling and other
activities. |
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The network of caves at Sarawak is a world
treasure, not just a national resource, attracting admiring visitors from
around the world. |
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