Asia · Destination guide
Truly Asia, minus the crowds.
Malaysia is South-East Asia with the friction removed: English widely spoken, distances short, prices gentle, and a food culture — Malay, Chinese and Indian on one table — that turns every meal into the day’s highlight. Kuala Lumpur’s skyline gives way within an hour to tea plantations, rainforest canopy walks or duty-free islands.
Families do brilliantly here. Langkawi pairs proper beach resorts with mangrove boat safaris; Penang adds street art and hawker stalls; and across the water, Borneo raises the stakes with orangutans and river cruises. It also joins beautifully to Singapore for a two-country trip without two flights.
Where to go
Petronas Towers, street-food alleys and mega-mall monsoons.
Duty-free island of rainforest skywalks and sunset beaches.
George Town’s street art and Asia’s best hawker food.
Orangutans, river safaris and Kinabalu’s summit.
Seasons
Things to experience
Char kway teow to cendol with a local guide.
Rehabilitated apes swinging back to the wild.
Eagles, caves and limestone karsts by boat.
Rolling plantations and scones at altitude.
Where to stay
Rainforest-backed five-stars at honest prices.
Shophouse boutiques among the murals.
River-edge decks with wild orangutan odds.
We recommend specific hotels once we know your dates and party — availability and rates are always confirmed by a specialist.
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