|
Malaysia,
in the true sense can be termed as 'cosmopolitan.
Strategically located at the junction of the Indian Ocean
and the South China Sea. Already know worldwide as a holiday
destination. Malaysia is also gaining recognition as a venue
for international class exhibition, trade fairs and conventions.
Malaysia is a blessed land of immense beauty in terms of natural
heritage. Malaysia's long coastline and many coral-fringed
islands, with the straits of Melaka to the west, the South
China Sea to the east, the Andaman Sea to The north-west and
the straits of Johor to the south, give rise to a large number
of fabulous beaches with all the pristine qualities of a tropical
paradise.
The Indo-Malayan rainforests are the oldest in the world.
The region is a woodland of tall trees with abundance of warmth
and rainfall through out the year. The Malaysian rainforest
holds hundred of thousands of animal species, many of which
are unique to the region and the world.
Kuala Lumpur, the cosmopolitan capital of Malaysia is a very
happening city. Kuala Lumpur is situated midway along the
west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, at the confluence of the
Klang and Gombek rivers. It is approximately 35 km from the
coast and sits at the center of the Peninsula's extensive
and modern transportation network.
The famous twin towers the worlds
tallest are situated in this city. You will see ultra-modern
skyscrapers standing magnificently next to rows and rows of
quaint old shop houses. Haute cuisine beside hawker stalls.
Kuala Lumpur presents an interesting proposition for the traveller.
The city is home to a very mixed crowd of
Malays, Chinese and Indians, all contributing towards making
this one of the busiest, most colourful and fascinating cities
in South East Asia...
|