States of Malaysia
Johor - Southern GatewayJohor has a long coastline flanking the straits of Malacca on the western seaboard and the South China Sea on the east.More...
Kedah - The Rice Bowl of MalaysiaOnce the cradle of an ancient civilization, it is now primarily agricultural and offers a pleasing rural landscape.More...
Kelantan - Cradle of Malay CultureKelantan is a unique travel destination because of its splendid beaches, rich cultural heritage, ornate handicrafts and wood carvings.More...
Malaka - Historical CityThe historical city of Melaka was an important trading post in Malaysia’s early history and attracted traders from all regions.More...
Negeri Sembilan - Land of Quite GraceNegeri Sembilan literally means nine states is a plantation Oasis. The state has little bit of everything for everyone from history buff to nature lover.More...
Pahang - Adventures off the Beaten TrackPahang offers a vast expense of tropical rainforest, idyllic islands and the highest mountain on the Peninsula. Its rugged Interior has some fascinating flora and fauna.More...
Perak - The Silver StateWith its rocky limestone outcrops was once the richest tin-mining region in the Peninsula. It has a number of offshore islands not far from its coast.More...
Perlis - Little Northern GemPerlis is the smallest state with its picturesque low lying padi fields stretching for miles. It is known for its serene unspoilt beauty.More...
Sabah - Land Below the WindOften called the “Land Below the Wind” because it lies below the typhoon belt. It is mountainous with lush tropical rainforests.More...
Sarawak - Land of The HornbillsIntricate rivers and pepper beckons the visitors with its rich rainforests and the diverse lifestyles of its indigenous people.More...
Selangor - Heartland of the PeninsulaSelangor is Malaysia’s most developed state. Set to become a sophisticated state with its multimedia super corridor.More...
Terrengganu - Beachland ParadiseThis land of long sandy beaches has coastline facing the South China Sea. It’s a state with strong Malay culture and traditional pursuits such as kite flying.More... |