Sail a houseboat over the ‘backwaters’ in southern India or on safari in the Periyar National Park. The state of Kerala combines India’s colonial past with tasty dishes and an age-old way of life on the inland waterways.
Royal Belum State Park
One of the oldest rainforests in the world and home to the Malay tiger, Withandgibbon, Asian elephant, Malay bear, Sumatran rhino and Malay Tapir.
Kinabalu National Park
The highest mountain in Southeast Asia and borneo’s greatest biodiversity can be found in this fascinating nature reserve.
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is a bustling metropolis with a multicultural character, the streetscape shows great contrasts. The list of attractive sights is long, and every meal is a culinary feast!
Cameron Highlands
The scenic route through the Cameron Highlands leads through rainforests, past tea plantations, gardens and flower farms. High up in the mountains are the magical cloud forests.
Cameron Highlands Resort
Past times revive in the nostalgic Cameron Highlands resort. From afternoon tea to a smoky whisky, from snooker table to golf course, this is a small slice of England in Asia.
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park
Off the coast of Kota Kinabalu lies this tropical paradise with beautiful rainforests and white sandy beaches. The marine park is also an absolute prime location for divers.
Burma Boating
In style, sailing through the enchantingly beautiful Mergui Archipelago, with anchor breaks to discover the pristine islands
Danum Valley Conservation Area
The rainforest of the Danum Valley Conservation Area is one of the best preserved forests in Malaysia, it is one of the most complex ecosystems in the world. A secluded, unique destination for nature lovers.










