Malaysia has been in the tourism limelight for many years now, having stolen the stage somewhat from its Southeast Asian counterparts. With a tourist footfall of almost 24 million itll come as little wonder that there are a range of holiday experiences to be enjoyed. That said, however, its easy to forget amongst all the hustle and bustle that luxurious and relaxing stays are very much part of Malaysias holidaying fabric. Here we guide you through a few activities a bit different to the ever popular adventure trip!
1. Indulge yourself in Malaysias traditional cuisine. Distinctive Malaysian dishes are prized for their use of flavoursome herbs and spices including lemon grass and a range of different chillies. The nations food also benefits from strong Indian and Chinese influences, both of which are ever popular in the West. Arguably Malaysias signature dish is Nasi lemak, which marries the beautiful tastes of rice, curry and anchovies. Malaysias street food is safe and delicious, and I always especially recommend the seafood hawkers of Penang. If noodles are your thing then Laksa is sure to delight!
2. Relax on the beach. Malaysias beaches have a strong individual identity for many reasons. Not only are they secluded and idyllic but many are set against a backdrop of dense jungle merging into white sands and crystal waters. Throw in a pleasant climate and you have a truly wonderful beach holiday. A special mention has to go to Langkawi too whose beauty has been recognised by UNESCO. The islands off Terengganus shore are also divine and largely quiet. Whilst diving would normally be associated with an adventure trip, there are many relaxing beginner courses in and around Terengganu certain to please the luxury traveller.
3. Shopping for traditional goodies. Malaysia has been referred to as a shoppers paradise for several reasons over the years. Not only are goods exempt from duty in areas like Langkawi and Labuan but Malaysias currency (the ringgit) trades at a very affordable price. There are many multi storey shopping malls to be enjoyed, but if this evokes the stresses of home then maybe traditional market shopping is for you. Keep an eye out for Batik a beautiful Malay silk fabric used for clothing, accessories and homes. Malaysia has a strong history in wood carving so youll find many intricate and beautiful souvenirs to take home with you. Terengganu and Kuantan are especially recognised for their craftsmanship and wood work.
Malaysia is about so much more than high rise buildings and complexes; in fact to the discerning traveller it can represent a truly authentic experience. Transport links are good making the states of Peninsular Malaysia very accessible, particularly from Kuala Lumpur. Set up base in a location that takes your fancy then start to enjoy the friendly locals, delightful cuisine and gorgeous beaches!