Borneo
The third largest island in the world is where you'll find two of Malaysia's most exotic provinces, spilling over with natural wonders like the Rafflesia flower, Mount Kinabalu and the caves of Gulung Mulu as well as providing shelter for endangered animals such as the proboscis monkey, clouded leopard and, of course, the orang-utan
Cameron Highlands
The drive up to this popular hill station takes you almost 1500m above sea level and a world away from the tropical heat of the Malaysian coasts
Kuala Lumpur
The nation's capital and biggest city can be found close to Malaysia's west coast, where the Klang and Gombak rivers meet and features a dazzling clash of ultra-modern architecture and ancient street markets
Kuantan
The state capital of Pahang is the arrival city for visitors making their way to the endless sands of Malaysia's laid-back east coast, from the popular coastal strip of Telok Chempadek in the south right up to the Redang Archipelago in the north
Langkawi
Set in a cluster of 99 islands in the southern Andaman Sea, Pulau Langkawi has become one of Malaysia's most popular tourist attractions thanks to the abundant flora and fauna of its tropical forests, the growing reputation of its secluded beaches and the shopping opportunities afforded by its status as a tax-free resort
Malacca
This World Heritage city is the place to explore if you want to delve into Malaysia's cosmopolitan past and maybe even buy a piece of it for yourself
Pangkor
A laid-back combination of fishing villages and seaside resorts with powder-white sand are what make Pangkor Island and it's exclusive neighbour Pangkor Laut so popular with visitors to Malaysia, who can't wait to get away from the crowds and the din of city life
Penang
An island rich in traditions and history with plenty to keep the visitor entertained
Perhentian Islands
A small group of beautiful, coral fringed islands forming a protected marine park
Redang
One of the most beautiful islands on Malaysia's east coast, where visitors come to relax on the whitest sands, snorkel in the clearest sea and dive among a wealth of marine life
Taman Negara
A 130 million year old rainforest is sanctuary to countless birds, butterflies, insects, fish, plants and animals.
Terengganu
Travelling along Malaysia's rural east coast it seems like one endless stretch of sandy coast, interrupted only by traditional Malay villages and picturesque countryside
Tioman Island
This volcanic island first found fame when it stood in for the magical island of Bali Hai in the 1958 movie South Pacific




