Malaysia is one of the most beautiful countries of the tropics , where 7 degrees north of the equator in the middle of Southeast Asia. And covers a total area of 329 758 square kilometers , which is composed of Peninsular Malaysia , which lies at the tip of the main ground for South -East Asia, and all of the islands of Sabah and Sarawak and which are located in the island of Borneo , but in terms of weather Vjoha hot and humid throughout the year where the temperature range 30 ° C in the daytime to 22 degrees Celsius at night, and appropriate clothing for this atmosphere is light cotton fabrics cold throughout the year.
below some most interrest places in Malysia:
Georgetown City
Named after the name of King George III, Britain, and Georgetown is located in the northeast corner of Penang Island. Most residents of Georgetown are of Chinese origin. Because of the strict controls, Georgetown retains many of Almottagria housing since the colonial era. It is officially recognized the existence of the city landscape
architectural and cultural uniqueness Aa without parallel anywhere in
Southeast Asia.
Taman Negara
Taman Negara, which literally means "national park" in Malay, and is one of the oldest tropical rainforests in the world. Characterized by huge trees, waterfalls and jungle trips from various longer passages parachute in the world. There are several paths to enable the visitor to explore the jungle without a guide. Taman Negara is a haven for endangered species such as the Asian elephant, tigers, leopards and rhinos. You will not see anything more than small birds, deer, lizards
Cameron Highlands
Cameron
Highlands is one of the most extensive hill stations in Malaysia, with a
population of more than 34,000 people, consisting of Malays, Chinese,
Indians and other ethnic groups. Cameron Highlands is famous Bmsaradtha. They lead visitors through the forest to waterfalls and other quiet spots. Apart from the forests, it is known that it is also a haven for tea
plantations and visitors can book multiple tours in the "tea factory."
Friday, March 13, 2015
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