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Activities of Malaysia

Activities of Malaysia. Rain Forest Diving Shopping. Longhouses Spelunking. Dining Out. Return to Home Page. Rain Forest.

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Activities of Malaysia

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  1. Activities of Malaysia Rain ForestDivingShopping LonghousesSpelunking Dining Out Return to Home Page

  2. Rain Forest For a unique experience, visit the rain forest in Malaysia. It is the oldest in the world. There you will find the largest flowers on the planet, tremendous trees, and amazing mammals and insects.

  3. Diving In Borneo and the Peninsular Malaysia’s tropical waters you will find some of the best scuba diving anywhere. You will swim amongst whale sharks, beautiful coral gardens, and explore WWII shipwrecks.

  4. Shopping The outdoor markets in Malaysia offer bargains of all kinds. The dollar is an extremely good value at this time, so go ahead and stock up on the endless variety of bargains to be had.

  5. Longhouses There are entire communities that live under one rood along the Sabah and Sarawak rivers. These unique residences are called longhouses. The community lives off the land and welcomes anyone to stay without charge, however treats for the children is recommended.

  6. Spelunking Malaysia has been blessed with the largest cave chamber on the planet. Sarawak’s Gunung Mulu National Park is home to the longest cave passage. Be sure to include a guided tour in your plans.

  7. Dining Out Numerous cultural influences explain the creative, complex and original cuisine that is lovingly prepared in the restaurants of Malaysia. Whether dining at a five-star restaurant or grabbing a bite from a local vendor in the market, expect delicious sauces prepared with local spices and fruits. As you might expect from a country surrounded by water, the seafood dishes are plenty.

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