Few places in the world blend lush tropical landscapes, exquisite beaches, multiculturalism and delicious food the way Malaysia does.

Cultural diversity might just be Malaysia’s top attraction. From street hawkers serving up a mouth-watering array of cuisines to UNESCO-protected towns where Hindu temples, Taoist pagodas and Malay mosques sit side-by-side, Malaysia’s diversity sets it apart from other South East Asian nations. While the country is most famous for its ancient rainforest and iconic Petronas Twin Towers, it also has some fantastic islands. Find the coral-fringed kind, perfect for snorkelling, off the coast of the north-east, and history-rich ones to the north-west.

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Highlights of Malaysia

Langkawi archipelago of Malaysia

Discover why Langkawi is called the ‘Jewel of Kedah’

Remarkably laidback and unspoiled despite its popularity with travellers, the ‘Jewel of Kedah’ is an archipelago of 99 islands. Ancient rainforests and mangroves blanket much of the main island, where flying lemurs and loads of other wildlife reside. It also boasts gorgeous waterfalls and beautiful beaches, making it one of Malaysia’s most captivating islands.

Street food in Penang

Foodies rejoice in Penang’s historic old town

Nowhere sums up Malaysia’s ‘truly Asia’ tagline better than Penang, where colonial buildings, Chinese shophouses, mosques and temples line atmospheric streets in the UNESCO-protected capital of George Town. The street food is nothing short of legendary. Hawker stalls offering Malay, Chinese and Indian dishes are tucked into every nook and cranny. Start with some assam laksa soup and let the flavour safari begin.

Visit the sprawling Kek Lok Si Temple

Perched on a lush green hill on Penang Island, Kek Lok Si is not only Malaysia’s largest Buddhist temple, it’s one of its most impressive. The seven-tier Pagoda of 10,000 Buddhas is something of a symbol in Penang and symbolises harmony between Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism. Another highlight is the towering bronze statue of Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy.

Excursions and experiences

  • See colonial buildings, Chinese shophouses, hawker-filled alleyways and some impressive street murals on a guided tour of Penang’s charming old town.
  • Delve into Penang’s legendary food scene and tuck into lunch at a local market. Your tour leader will point out some of the best dishes to try.
  • Get the lowdown on local life in Langkawi on a guided tour, followed by a stroll into the jungle to check out Telaga Tujuh waterfall.
  • Take advantage of onboard snorkelling and kayaking gear and explore the Andaman Sea during your free time.

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Panorama II

Cruise in style aboard this state-of-the-art Motor Sailer. Cabins are equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay including air conditioning, en suite bathroom, mini-fridge and safe box. Enjoy meals in the cosy restaurant area on the lower desk or al fresco on the upper deck. A swimming platform lets you swim right off the boat.

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