

Here’s information on KLIA( Kuala lumpur International Airport) and LCCT KLIA (Low Cost Carrier Terminal), and how to use the Express Rail Link, taxis, airport buses to get into the Kuala Lumpur. If you are taking a express bus from Singapore, you will most probably find yourself in Puduraya Bus Station.
- There’s so much to see and do in KL, lots of good hotels and good food, fascinating bazaars and shops.
- Once you’ve settled into your hotel (It is ,however, important that the hotel is situated in the Golden Triangle of the city. Then you’re close to the shopping centres of Sungei Wang, Bukit Bintang, Lot10 and Low Yt Plaza. And you’re within walking distance of the famous Petronas Towers with its shopping centre Suria.
- KL nightlife is unbelivable diversify, so join the locals to party and drink, especially on weekends.
- You can see Kuala Lumpur's top sights in a rush on an overnight stay, but you’ll need at least two days to do them justice, and three or four days to really get a sense of the city. In a week, you can get a good look at most of what Kuala Lumpur has to offer, do some shopping and enjoy an excursion to Selangor as well - the Batu Caves is not to be missed. This is the most favourate places in Malaysia.
LANGKAWI:Lying off the north-western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, legendary Langkawi is the foremost of a cluster of 99 islands. Miles of sandy white beaches, serene village scenes and acres of rice paddy fields make Langkawi a top incentive destination. Island hopping, duty-free shopping, posh resorts, exciting attractions, historical landmarks and water sports are all waiting for you.
MELAKA:Declared as the Historical City of Malaysia, Melaka offers the incentive traveller a taste of what life was like centuries ago. Today, some parts of the city still retain an old-world charm left by Melaka’s past rulers especially the Malay Sultanate and later the Portuguese, Dutch and the British.
SABAH: Have an incentive holiday in a land where nature comes alive in all its glory. Blessed with nature’s most admirable creations, you’ll be bowled over by the sheer variety of attractions available in Sabah. Climb the majestic Mount Kinabalu, one of Southeast Asia’s highest peaks, jungle trek though Danum Valley or travel to Sukau to see wild Orang Utans and Proboscis Monkeys. In Sabah, you can also experience beautiful islands and the thriving capital city Kota Kinabalu.
SARAWAK:Sarawak offers you the perfect eco-adventure destination for an incentive holiday to remember. Known as the ‘Land of Hornbills’, Malaysia’s largest state is sprawled along the north-western edge of exotic Borneo island. Here, you’ll find many things to explore - wonders of the natural world, a rich and fascinating history and a kaleidoscope of cultures with almost 30 different and distinct ethnic groups.
-Malaysian Tourism-

















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