Passing by rustling paddy fields, see eaglets soar above you while Langkawi water buffalo plod through the sodden fields. This is a journey back through the roots of ancient Malaysia.
Anyone flying out from Malaysia will be required to pay tax in the form of a departure levy, ranging from RM8 (US$2) to RM150 (US$36) from 1 September 2019.
This unique initiative allows the public to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced in conserving an orangutan population that is rapidly in decline.
Centrally located along the Rampayan Beach at Kota Belud, this luxurious pop-up beach resort has all the amenities you’d expect from a high-end hotel without sacrificing any of the luxuries.
Go back 75 million years ago and the area known today as Bako National Park was submerged under the sea. Through the process of erosion, sediment on the inland mountain ranges was deposited in the sea building a large delta over time.
Borneo is mind-blowingly rich in Biodiversity. The rainforest wonderlands of Borneo are home to a diverse range of tropical life that includes a seemingly endless number of exotic bird species.
Dinawan Island remains relatively unknown by most travelers that make their way to Kota Kinabalu. A privately owned island, it is roughly 25 minutes away from the city center.