Sightseeing is one of the best things to do in Malaysia as it offers a unique experience to the tourists in Southeast Asia. The country is geographically divided by South China Sea into East Malaysia (which houses wonderful natural attractions like Mulu Caves and Mount Kinabalu) and Peninsular Malaysia (which has colonial architecture and high-rise skyscrapers). Malaysia is culturally rich and influenced by different ethnicity and customs, including Chinese, Malay and Indian. This geographically diverse and multicultural country is best seen with our Malaysia Sightseeing tours and adventures which attracted several tourists over the decades.
Malaysia truly deserves the slogan ‘Truly Asia’ as it is rich in mountains, coral reefs, rainforests, skyscrapers, and sampans. Malaysia is also one of the iconic cultural melting pots globally where you can find Chinese joss houses, Hindu temples, and gold domed mosques sharing space with iconic skyscrapers.
Malaysia is split in two different parts by South China Sea, which seems like two different countries combined into one. When Malaysian Borneo is rich in wilderness with orangutans, diving spots, and exotic beaches, remote tribes and granite peaks, the Peninsular Malaysia houses colonial architecture, bustling cities, iconic islands and tea plantations.
You will find a great range of microcosms in both regions ranging from age-old longhouse villages in Sarawak to the high-rise skyscrapers of Kuala Lumpur. You can enjoy your leisure time with a tribe in Cameron Highlands or tea plantation or trek along national parks of Gunung Mulu and Taman Negara. Or you can also dive in the best diving destinations in the world, Spidan.
There are so many things to do in Singapore on a budget. You can start with Merlion Park. It is one of the most popular landmarks in Singapore located around Singapore River. It is well known for the well-known Merlion’s statue. You can hang out and capture its spectacular views. Its iconic structure attracts photographers from different parts of the world.
Singapore’s Chinatown is the next best attraction in Singapore city tour if you love food or shopping. It is a vivid place full of vendors offering street food and trinkets. The multicultural diversity of Singapore is evident very much as it features mosques, churches, and temples. You can also find a lot of foods on display.
Marina Bay is one of the most dramatic Singapore tourist places to get the glimpse to the future. At first glance, Marina Bay seems like a space centre. You can witness the futuristic architecture marvels like Helix Bridge as well as artificial waterfalls and super trees. Singapore Zoo is another popular attraction in Singapore. It is a well-maintained zoo with a lot of animals from different parts of the world.