Malaysia Natural Environment

Geography of Malaysia 

Malaysia has a total land area of about 340,000 square kilometres.  Geographically it is made up of two parts: the Malaysian peninsula in the south-eastern belly of Asia and, 640 kilometres to the east across the South China Sea, the Eastern Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak.

The Malaysian peninsula starts in the north from the border with Thailand and ends at the State of Johor in the south, where you can cross over to Singapore.  A mountain range in the middle of the Malaysian peninsula running from the north to the south up to around Kuala Lumpur nearly divides the east from the west.  Along the entire eastern coast of the peninsula are miles and miles of beaches.  Sabah and Sarawak also have their share of mountains, with Mount Kinabalu in Sabah being the highest peak in South-east Asia

Off the coast of the Malaysian Peninsula are peaceful and idyllic islands such as Langkawi and Penang (on the west side), and Tioman and Rawa (on the east), where you will be treated to a totally different world.  Coral reefs can be found in many coastal areas around Malaysia, especially off the east coast of the peninsula and are favourite spots for diving or snorkling.

 

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Malaysia Climate 

Malaysia has a tropical climate as it is fairly close to the equator.  For most parts of the country, it is generally hot and humid throughout the year, with day time temperature being as high as 32 to 34 degrees celcius, and night time temperature around 22 to 24 degrees.  In the hills and highlands (such as Genting and Cameron Highlands), the temperature is cooler throughout the day.

Both the east and west coasts of the Malaysian Peninsula, as well as Sabah and Sarawak are hit by monsoons, which can bring in heavy downpours.  On the west coast, the monsoon season is from about September to December with winds and rain coming from the south-west.  In the east (including Sabah and Sarawak), the north-east monsoon comes in from the South China Seas, from about October to February.

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Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Region, Malaysia
climb mt kinabalou. don't forget your cold weather gear, once you've clearedthe rainforest below it gets cold!!
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Miri, Sarawak Region, Malaysia
Miri is located in Northern Sarawak, Borneo island. Miri City is the gateway to Borneo and is also adjacent to the neighboring country of Brunei. Being the first oil town
in Malaysia, the petroleum industry has played a significant role in Miri's initial economic development. This is the town that oil built, subsequently other industries such as timber and oil palm have also contributed to its prosperity today.

Miri City's natural diversity offers visitors a wide range of
attractions including the world renowned Mulu Caves, the spectacular Niah Caves, beautiful beaches, exciting game fishing, colorful coral reefs, exotic tropical rainforests and the ever famous Grand Old Lady - The First Oil Well in Malaysia and probably one of the oldest still standing such structure around this region.

Miri has a tropical climate. There are two monsoon seasons; the dry season from April to September and the wet season from October to March. The annual rainfall is around 100 to 150 inches. Miri is home to a population of about 300,000 people, consisting of Chinese, Iban, Malay, Indian and other indegenous groups like Melanau, Kedayan, Kayan,Kenyah, Kelabit, Bidayuh, Penan, Lun Bawang, Berawan, Bisaya, etc.. living in harmony and are proud to contribute to make Miri a Resort City.
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Kuala Lumpur, West Coast Malaysia, Malaysia
Great city. Don't forget to go see the twin towers (Petronas towers). And while going to KLIA, you are passing by Penang racing track, try to be there when F1 is going on, if you don't mind the climat.
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Kuala Lumpur, West Coast Malaysia, Malaysia
In Malaysia I usually stay at the Coronade hotel in Bukit Bintang. This is the best area to stay if you are on holiday since the hotel is located slap bang in the middle of the shopping and entertainment area. The hotel is very good (a 3 star or more I think) and very reasonably priced and you can book online at the following links. I would recommend a booking basis of BB (maximum) since there is plenty of good food just outside the hotel. Half or full board would be a waste of money. There is only one problem I have faced in this hotel and that is the pool. The pool of the hotel is on the roof top (together with the gym) and is under cover and thus does not get any sun. The water tends to be very very cold (freezing sometimes) because of this. If the you are not too keen on the pool this would not be an issue. In any event you guys will be doing water parks that should negate the need for a pool at then hotel. The hotel is located at Bukit Bintang in the heart of Kuala Lumpur 's Golden Triangle which is the premier tourist area in KL. There is an excellent hawkers street which serves about 10 to 12 different kinds of food at very reasonable prices and plenty of restaurants just outside the hotel. If you are going to KL on the train from Singapore , the train stops at KL Sentral (the last stop) and from there you can get a cab. Print out the address of the hotel and show it to both the booking counter and the cabbie. The first time I went to KL the cabbie dropped me off at the wrong hotel. If the cabbie is confused, tell him that the hotel used to be known as the Fariline hotel earlier. All cabbies speak English. There is an alternative way which is faster and very much cheaper. That is to take the monorail to the hotel. If luggage is not too much of a hassle go to the monorail station at KL Sentral and buy tickets to BUKIT BINTANG station. The hotel is about 30 meters from the monorail station at Bukit Bintang. Things to do in KL Shopping For shopping the location of the hotel is ideal. Right opposite the hotel (other side of the road) is the Sungei Wang Plaza ( http://www.sungeiwang.com ) and the BB plaza which are interconnected and you wouldn’t know which one you are in most of the time. This is a huge mall. On the right (same side of the road) is a mall named Lot 10 ( http://www.ytlcommunity.com/lot10/index.asp ) and behind that is the KL Plaza. The Berjaya Times Square Mall (BTS) ( http://www.timessquarekl.com ) is a mere 3 – 5 minutes walk (about 300 meters away) and is another huge mall with over 1000 outlets. Sungei Wang and BB are mid market malls whilst Lot 10 and BTS are slightly more upmarket. Quality in all these malls is excellent and the prices very very good. Another shopping destination is the Petaling Street (PS) market at China town. This is a street market with all kinds of goods for sale. PS is away from the area of the hotel, but getting there is easy, just get into a cab and say Petaling street market. PS is a very touristy place and I have found that some times goods tend to be slightly more expensive compared to the malls like Sungei Wang. Bargaining is a must and don’t be shy to ask for deep discounts. If the vendor does not oblige, move on. Most likely the vendor will call you back or you might find better quality and price in the malls. Another place that may interest you is the Low Yat Plaza which is near the hotel. The latest in gadgets, computers, software, video games, computer accessories can be found in abundance here. Theme Parks Cosmo’s World Theme Park The nearest theme park is the Cosmo’s World Theme Park which is located at Berjaya Times Square Mall and is the largest indoor theme park in Malaysia . ( http://www.timesquarekl.com/ ). This place has among other things a very nice area of activity for the smaller children. Sunway Lagoon ( http://www.sunwaylagoon.com/attract/attract.asp ) SL is a large outdoor theme park with accent on water parks. Sunway Lagoon won 2007 Asian Attractions Award b eating Hong Kong , Singapore , Thailand and The Philippines. They have just added an interactive zoo and extreme sports section. This is a great place where you can easily spend a whole day. SL is closed on Tuesdays. Desa Water Park ( http://www.desawaterpark.com.my ) I have not been here but it is supposed to be quite good and has the longest uphill water coaster in Asia . This place is closed on Wednesdays. Genting Highlands theme park ( http://www.genting.com.my/en/themepark/index.htm ) Genting theme park is a part of the genting highlands mountain resort which also includes hotels, entertainment, casino’s etc. It’s a lovely place to go to as the weather is on the colder side and in fact some times pleasantly misty. It’s about 1 hour from Bukit Bintang. The easiest way is by taxi just ask your hotel to organize it. A cheaper way would be to go to the genting taxi stand in KL and take a genting taxi. An even cheaper way would be to take the monorail to Titiwangsa and go across to the bus station and take the bus to the theme park. The bus goes right into the theme park and is very comfortable. This may be a bit of a hassle though if you are with kids. Coming back you have the same options. This would be a whole day trip. You can book your tickets online at the above website and there is an extensive FAQ too. They have listed several travel options on the website that you may want to see. ( http://www.genting.com.my/en/eg/g_there/index.htm ). Make sure you take a change of clothes to all the theme parks as you are sure to get wet (except Cosmo’s). Also, most theme parks do not allow food to be brought in (especially sunway lagoon) as they serve/sell food inside the park. Other attractions Bird Park , Butterfly Park , Deer Park and Orchid Garden at the lake gardens Really nice place to be especially Kids, who will love the bird park where they can feed the birds and photos taken with the birds. This is on the outskirts of the city and takes about 20 mins to get there. Petronas Twin Towers The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers , otherwise known as KLCC the world's tallest twin structures. Located in the heart of the capital city, the crown of the Kuala Lumpur contains a complex of office buildings, conference halls, a sprawling park and an upmarket shopping complex. Visitors are allowed to go up to the sky bridge between 8.30 am and 5.00 pm from Tuesday to Sunday. Though they say till 5.00 pm, they have an allocation on the number of visitors that they allow and hence its best to get there early. KL tower Soaring to 421m, and considered a main feature of the city skyline, the KL Tower is the world's fourth tallest communications tower. To experience the exhilarating view from the KL Tower, you can go to the 335-metre high observation deck on a high-speed lift. From here, you get a birds eye view of the entire city. The Bukit Nanas Forest reserve, also known as the 'Green Lung' of KL City, is located just beside the KL Tower. This uniquely 'real' plot of ancient rainforest offers a walking trail and has flora and fauna indigenous to Malaysia . Here, you get the frankly surreal opportunity to see colourful butterflies, insects, monkeys, squirrels and exotic birds in their natural habitat - all within earshot of the hum of downtown traffic! The latest attraction at KL Tower and Bukit Nanas is a reverse bungee called The G-Force. Not for the faint of heart, your ride will be recorded and given to you on a DVD. On top of the KL Tower is the Seri Angkasa revolving restaurant where you can sample an international buffet spread while watching a continuously revolving view of the Kuala Lumpur skyline. Take a taxi if you are going here since there is a very steep walk upto the entrance of the tower. Cheers and have fun Ryann
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Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Region, Malaysia
Beautiful to go to the "hills" close to Kota Kinabalu to overlook the city. Very good time to go before Christmas. Weather is beautiful, but it's raining once a day- which is great, because it clears up the air. Very humid, but therefore beautiful flowers and landscape A lot of great indian and malaysian restaurants. Also "italian" which i wouldn't recommend too much Easy to catch a flight to Sandakan, where you should definitely go to see the Orang Uthan. (Sepi Lok) BEAUTIFUL!!! For women going alone: careful at local markets, men are a bit pushy and obtrusive.
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