Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Malaysia Travel

Malaysia is the home of satay, the tallest two buildings in the world and thriving flora and fauna populations. It is also the home of a distinctive multicultural society: mostly Malay, a third Chinese and a tenth Indian, with English being the language on the street. For this reason and the effect of a high-tech computer industry operating from within it, it isn't easy to get to the heart of traditional Malaysian life. But before you erupt into fits of tears, it must be said that few visitors really seem to care, especially once they've stretched out on some of Malaysia's fine beaches, or explored perfect, unspoilt jungle around the Cameron Highlands, or enjoyed a tantalizing meal in Kuala Lumpur's energetic Chinatown. Historical relics of Portugese, Dutch and British colonial occupation only add to Malaysia's charm. And a well-developed tourist industry means you will be able to enjoy all of Malaysia's highlights in comfort.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Possibly you cant get tired to see this wonderful country. I am talking with my friends so that we can arrange a Holiday home and cut down on the traveling experience. For the time being I am busy collecting information about the various interesting locations and certainly there are many of them that make me interested a lot.