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[callout2]In the heart of Asia lies a land of many cultures, wonders and attractions. Made up of two parts – Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo – it is a land of fascinating extremes, where towering skyscrapers look down upon primitive longhouses.[/callout2]
Blessed with natural wonders galore, it is perfect for a memorable eco-holiday. With some of the best beaches and diving spots in the world, it is ideal for island getaways.
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[h3]Photo Gallery[/h3]
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[h3]Highlights[/h3
- Satays and local beer at an outdoor food court and endless shopping opportunities
- Comparing the contrasting architectural styles of Kuala Lumpur’s city buildings
- In Borneo, abundant flora and fauna to be discovered at Mount Kinabalu
- Close up views of the primate population along remote Kinabatangan River
- The simple chapel at Sandakan Memorial Park with moving remembrances of the Death March
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