Travel to Malaysia


Travel Malaysia


Malaysia is a region crossed by the China Sea that divides it into two areas. The peninsula is crossed by the culture of Malays, Chinese and Indians while the Borneo hosts a wild jungle of orangutans, granite mountains and remote tribes. Within these two regions leads an impressive variety of organisms ranging from the era of skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur at the village of dense houses in Sarawak, to finish with the beaches and the calm of the Perhentian Islands. Not to mention the food, one of the most delicious cuisines in the world, particularly in the west coast of the peninsula. 
It starts with the menu Chinese-Malay 'Nonya ", passing through the Indian curry served on banana leaves to the spicy Malay food stalls. Yet, in spite of all ethnicities, religions, landscapes and distances, the beauty of Malesya lies in the fusion of it all, in a country that is among the most secure and stable Southeast Asia. 
The capital city of Kuala Lumpur, KL for the people, it is a true monument to Malaysian ingenuity and determination. From humble beginnings of mine, this city has evolved into the twenty-first century metropolis, dominated by the tallest skyscrapers in Southeast 



Asia and international trade. The most striking thing about KL from the point of view of the visitor is its remarkable cultural diversity. The ethnic Malay, Chinese researchers gold, Indian immigrants and British settlers helped to carve neighborhoods in the city, leaving an indelible mark in the capital.
For fans of adventure, Sarawak is the ideal destination. Its beauty lies in the mixture of tribal traditions and dell'incontaminata nature.

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