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Malaysia

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Reasons To
Visit Malaysia

  • Beaches

    Malaysia`s picture perfect white sand beaches and year round travel season means they are the envy of their Southeast Asian neighbours! From the private island of Pangkor Laut, long quiet beaches around Kuala Terengganu, popular white sand beaches on Langkawi and hidden gems on small islands off the East coast.

    Beaches
  • Colonial history

    UNESCO sites Malacca and George Town were once cities which rose from humble fishing villages to become major centres of the spice trade. Four centuries of European influence have left behind rich cultural icons including Dutch churches, remnants of ruined Portuguese and British fortresses and imposing town halls.

    Colonial history
  • Highland scenery

    Enjoy the peace and solitude around the Cameron Highlands, following jungle trails to streams, lakes and waterfalls, or take time to visit one of the nearby tea plantations.

    Highland scenery
  • Jungle scenery

    Explore Taman Negara National Park on foot, by boat and even 25 metres up in the jungle on a canopy walkway. Climb Teresik Hill, swim in the water holes around the rapids of Lata Berkoh or just walk amongst the flora of the oldest rainforest in the world.

    Jungle scenery
  • Local cuisine

    A foodies delight! Malaysia is a true melting pot of cultures and the Indian, Chinese and Malay influence is strongly evident in the food. Places like Penang, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur have hawkers stalls and local restaurants on every corner. Eating really is a national hobby here so get involved!

    Local cuisine

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Accommodation in Malaysia: Pangkor Laut Resort

A lovely resort with all the facilities you can imagine and the peace and tranquillity to truly relax and make the most of your surroundings.

Food & Drink

The dining options at Pangkor Laut are superb. Feast Village has an impressive wine cellar and allows you to order from a number of different kitchens including Chinese, Malay, Indian, Middle Eastern and Japanese.

The Fisherman's Cove offers a truly unique symphony of Western Grill, Chinese signature dishes, fresh seafood and Italian cuisine. The dynamic open show-kitchen, stunning sea view and state-of-the-art design invite all guests to journey into the exciting world of Asian fusion cuisine.

The fine dining Straits Restaurant is set on the rocks with wonderful views over the sea and features Thai and Malay cuisine.

Uncle Lim's Kitchen is built atop a rocky outcrop overlooking the sea. Named after the chef who has been with the Resort since its inception, Uncle Lim's specialises in Nyonya and Hockchew Chinese-style home cooking.

Royal Bay Beach Club offers light lunches and snacks, and a variety of refreshing beverages throughout the day for those enjoying the pool and sundeck. An ala carte menu featuring East meets West dishes is available daily for dinner. After-dinner drinks can be enjoyed while listening to music by the resident band.

Chapman's Bar is named after a famous British Colonel who sought refuge at Emerald Bay before his dramatic escape by submarine in 1945. Chapman's Bar sits on Emerald Bay, and serves excellent light lunches daily, including sandwiches, traditional satay, salads and tasty seafood dishes.

The Jamu Bar is located at the Spa Village, and serves continental breakfast and authentic Japanese cuisine for lunch, overlooking the lap pool and calm sea. You can also have a Japanese set dinner in the privacy of your very own spa gazebo.

Private Dining can also be arranged either on the private deck of your own villa, or on the beach.

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