Covering the coastline from Kuala Pak Amat to Pantai Dasar Sabak, Sabak beach is a historic site and was the site where the Japanese soldiers landed during World War II. |
At 830m above sea level, Penang Hill has a temperate climate. Visitors can choose either to hike up, or take the 30-minute ride on the furnicular railway. |
Langkawi is an ancient group of islands located on the north-western shore of Peninsular Malaysia. Captive imaginations are brought forth by the island's rich heritage of myths and legends that permeates from her existence. |
Pangkor Laut is the second largest of the nine islands that make up Pulau Pangkor. Pangkor Laut is a tropical paradise with its white beaches and crystal clear waters. |