My favourite Malaysian island boasts stunning colonial buildings, atmospheric temple
a UNESCO World Heritage site Georgetown and some of the best food in the country.
The beaches aren't great but they are more than compensated by the diverse array of sightseeing
options, the food and a wonderful variety of stunning hotels
2) LANGKAWI
Located north of Penang, near the border of Thailand, Langkawi has a lovely beaches
a mountainous interior and gorgeous hotel. The are many seasport options at the main beaches. Further inland, head for the cable car and skybridge for stunning views of the islands and the Andaman Sea.
Langkawi's duty- free status means great bargains for popular duty- free items.
3 )REDANG
Redang island is one of the largest island off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
The beaches are white and sandy and the water crystal clear. The island is surrounded by beautiful coral
reefs, making it popular snorkelling and diving destination there are also several trails that crisscross the islands jungle interior
4) PERHENTIAN
consist of two island ( Perhentian Kecil and Perhentian Besar). Both islands boast stunning sandy, palm- fringed beaches, crystallian water and colourful coral reef.
5) SIPADAN
one of the most celebrated dive sites in the world. The only oceanic island in Malaysia, Sipadan is located of the east coast Sabah. The islands is basically an ancient volcanic cone overgrown by corals.
Turtles, hammerhead sharks, barracudas and parrothead fish and are just are a handful of the many marine species that can be viewed here.
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