Hotel In Malaysia
Multiculturalism has not only made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise, it has also made Malaysia home to hundreds of colourful festivals. It's no wonder that we love celebrating and socialising. As a people, Malaysians are very laid back, warm and friendly.
Geographically, Malaysia is as diverse as its culture. There are two parts to the country, 11 states in the peninsula of Malaysia and two states on the northern part of Borneo. Cool hideaways are found in the highlands that roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves. One of Malaysia's key attractions is its extreme contrasts. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on stilts, and five-star hotels sit several metres away from ancient reefs. For the perfect holiday full of surprises, eclectic cultures and natural wonders, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.
Set in the heart of Southeast Asia, Malaysia is easily accessible from most parts of the world by air, surface and sea links. Over 45 international airlines fly into the country while national carrier Malaysia Airlines has a global network that spans six continents and a national network that covers more than 36 local destinations. |
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Johor Hotel, Malaysia |
| Johor is situated at the southern end of Peninsula Malaysia. It is the third largest state in the country. It was named after the Sungei Johor, which is the longest river in the state. Economically, it is one of the most important states in the country with various large plantations... |
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| Johor Hotel by Area |
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Batu Pahat |
Besar Island |
Desaru |
Gunung Ledang |
Johor Bahru |
Kota Tinggi |
Mersing |
Muar |
Pemanggil Island |
Pasir Gudang |
Pontian |
Pulai |
Rawa Island |
Skudai |
Tinggi Island |
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Kedah Hotel, Malaysia |
| Together with Perlis, Perak, and Kelantan, this northwest state shares a common border with Thailand in the north. Kedah is known as the "Rice Bowl of Malaysia", the Kedah-Perlis rice plains produce more than half of the country's home grown rice supply... |
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| Kedah Hotel by Area |
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Alor Setar |
Kulim |
Sungai Petani |
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Langkawi Island |
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Datai Bay |
Kuah Town |
Nibong Bay |
Padang Matsirat |
Pantai Cenang |
Pantai Kok |
Pantai Tengah |
Rebak Island |
Tanjung Rhu |
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Kelantan Hotel, Malaysia |
| Kelantan is situated in the north-east of Peninsular Malaysia. It is bordered by Thailand to the north, Terengganu to the south-east, Perak to the west, and Pahang to the south. To the north-east of Kelantan is the South China Sea. This northeastern state, which means the "Land of Lightning", is a wonderful treasure filled with delights... |
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Kota Bahru |
Pantai Cahaya Bulan |
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Kuala Lumpur Hotel, Malaysia |
| Kuala Lumpur is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. In Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is generally referred by its initials, KL. It is one of the three Malaysian Federal Territories. Kuala Lumpur is a sprawling city of 1.8 million people. Kuala Lumpur is situated on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
“Kuala Lumpur”... |
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Bukit Bintang |
Chinatown |
City Centre |
Golden Triangle |
Lake Garden |
Mid Valley City |
Mines Resort City |
Old Klang Road |
Putra World Trade Centre |
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Labuan Hotel, Malaysia |
| Labuan is an island that is located approximately 8km off the coast of the state of Sabah at the mouth of the Brunei Bay. It comprises of one main island and six smaller ones, thus covering an area of 92 sq. km. It is also centrally located in the middle of the Asia-Pacific region... |
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All Labuan Hotel |
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Malacca Hotel, Malaysia |
| Malacca is known as the historical state of Malaysia. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. It is located in the southern part of Malay Peninsula. The state’s capital is Malacca city. Malacca is strategically situated on the famous Straits of Malacca, about 147km south of Kuala Lumpur... |
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| Malacca Hotel by Area |
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Alor Gajah |
Ayer Keroh |
Malacca Town |
Tanjung Keling |
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Negeri Sembilan Hotel, Malaysia |
| Negeri Sembilan lies in the central region of Peninsular Malaysia, just south of the state of Selangor. Seremban, the state capital, is a mere 40km from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).Hence, it is well connected to major towns and cities in the western coast of the Peninsula... |
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| N.Sembilan Hotel by Area |
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Port Dickson |
Putra Nilai |
Seremban |
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Pahang Hotel, Malaysia |
| Visitors to Pahang are usually there to visit the state's famous hill resorts, its internationally-known islands and beaches, or Taman Negara, the Peninsula's finest park. Each of these attractions is substantial enough to merit special attention in our pages.. |
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| Pahang Hotel by Area |
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Bukit Tinggi |
Cameron Highlands |
Cherating |
Fraser Hill |
Genting Highlands |
Jeruntut |
Kuala Rompin |
Kuantan |
Taman Negara |
Temerloh |
Tioman Island |
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Penang Hotel, Malaysia |
| Widely known as the Pearl of the Orient, Penang is one of Asia's most famous islands. Its natural beauty and exotic heritage have been attracting curious visitors for centuries .Penang or its Malay name of Pulau Pinang is made up of a turtle-shaped island, a total of 292 square kilometers... |
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| Penang Hotel by Area |
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Airport |
Batu Ferringhi |
Batu Uban |
Bukit Mertajam |
Georgetown |
Gurney Drive |
Jerejak Island |
Seberang Jaya |
Tanjung Bungah |
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Perak Hotel, Malaysia |
| Perak is a state that is defined by the course of its namesake river. Perak's population is about two million. Until the nineteenth century, Perak's people were concentrated along the Perak River, and the chief city was riverside Kuala Kangsar... |
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Batu Gajah |
Banding Island |
Bukit Merah |
Ipoh |
Kampar |
Lumut |
Pangkor Island |
Sungkai |
Taiping |
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Perlis Hotel, Malaysia |
| Just North of the Equator, lies a tropical paradise of outstanding natural beauty, endowed with a fascinating heritage and charming, friendly people. Here in Perlis, the graciousness of the old-world hospitality blend harmoniously with contemporary comfort and up-to-date facilities... |
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All Perlis Hotel |
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Sabah Hotel, Malaysia |
| Sabah - Located at the northeast corner of Borneo, Sabah was known in ancient times as the "Land Below The Wind" because it lies below the typhoon belt. Sabah's terrain is rugged, with Mt. Kinabalu, at 4,101 metres, dominating the surrounding landscape... |
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| Sabah Hotel by Area |
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Danum Valley |
Gaya Island |
Kapalai Island |
Keningau |
Kinarut |
Kota Kinabalu |
Kudat |
Kundasang |
Lahad Datu |
Lankayan Island |
Layang-Layang island |
Mabul Island |
Mantanani Island |
Mataking Island |
Mount Kinabalu |
Papar |
Pompong Island |
Sandakan |
Semporna |
Sipadan Island |
Tawau |
Tiga Island |
Tuaran |
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Sarawak Hotel, Malaysia |
| Sarawak is known to international visitors primarily because of the extraordinary natural wonders of its national parks, including Gunung Mulu, the Niah Caves, and Bako. Sarawak's cultural treasures are also fascinating, reflecting the influence not only of the state's many ethnic peoples... |
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Batang Ai National Park |
Bintulu |
Damai Beach |
Mulu National Park |
Kuching |
Miri |
Mount Santubong |
Sibu |
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Selangor Hotel, Malaysia |
| All roads away from Kuala Lumpur lead to the state of Selangor, Malaysia's most populated and prosperous state. Selangor surrounds the burgeoning capital with green suburban arms and industrial tracks, but as the city is left behind, a different, older and more natural order quickly unfolds... |
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KLIA Airport |
Ampang |
Cyber Jaya/Putra Jaya |
Damansara |
Klang |
Kuala Selangor |
MINES Resort City |
Petaling Jaya |
Shah Alam |
Subang/USJ |
Sunway |
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Terengganu Hotel, Malaysia |
| Despite the discovery of offshore oilfields, Terengganu with its fine beaches remains a holiday maker's dream. Terengganu is one of the Malaysian states, which is endowed with a wealth of charming and refreshing natural landscapes... |
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Batu Rakit |
Dungun |
Duyong Island |
Gemia Island |
Kapas Island |
Kenyir Lake |
Kijal |
Kuala Terengganu |
Lang Tengah Island |
Marang |
Merang |
Paka |
Perhentian Island |
Redang Island |
Tanjong Jara |
Tenggol Island |
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