Malasia

Train travel in Malaysia

Located in Southeast Asia, Malaysia is a beautiful country that is both multicultural and multiethnic. These are perhaps two reasons why Malaysians are so friendly and hospitable. Malaysia lies on two surfaces that are quite far apart. Peninsular Malaysia is located south of Thailand, while East Malaysia, also known as Malaysian Borneo, is part of …

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Singapore to Penang

The city-state of Singapore is an interesting mix of culture and architecture with a major financial center culminating in historic buildings and parks. Founded as a trading hub by the East India Company, Singapore’s links with Britain can still be seen in its colonial core. But not only the British influenced the development of Singapore, …

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From Singapore to Malacca

The city-state of Singapore is an adrenaline-pumping destination that will keep you entertained for weeks. From its colonial heartland with its striking architecture to its impressive Chinatown, alongside beautiful temples and a global financial hub with modern skyscrapers, Singapore is a place steeped in history and modernity. A few hours to the northwest, the Malaysian …

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From Singapore to Ipoh

The Republic of Singapore is one of those must-visit places on any trip to Southeast Asia. This island city-state is known to this day as one of the most important financial centers in the world. All this thanks to its origins as a trading post of the British West India Company. British colonial influences can …

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From Penang to Phuket

Penang state is one of the main tourist destinations in Malaysia. Here you will find the island of Penang and the state’s historic capital, George Town, as well as stunning beaches and scenery. In this area, George Town is the destination with the most visitors and has won several awards for it. It is inscribed …

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Penang to Ipoh

Penang, the second smallest state in Malaysia, has beaches, gardens and a national park. However, the area is best known for the state capital, George Town, with its historic and cultural attractions from its time under the British crown. George Town and almost all of Penang’s attractions can be visited on Penang Island, which is …

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Kuala Lumpur to Penang

Malaysia’s vibrant and modern capital, Kuala Lumpur, is a stark contrast to the city of Penang, with its colonial heritage and seaside vibe, although both should be on your list of places to visit in Malaysia. At around 355 kilometers (222 miles), travel between the two cities can be quite quick, depending on the mode …

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Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh

Usually called KL, the capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is a modern metropolis with a skyline that cannot be envied by the best in Europe or America. Although it is well known for the Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur has many other modern buildings, but it has not forgotten its history either. Historic mosques and …

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