| Angling |
Hill
Resort |
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Malaysia
is endowed with quality freshwater and marine game fishing. The
Prime Malaysian freshwater sportfish include the ferocious Giant
Snakehead, the fast running Malaysian Jungle Perch, the Giant Featherback
and the elusive but powerful Malaysian Mahseer.
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The
great diversity of Malaysia's attractions include several hill resorts
that are located on the main mountain range of the Peninsular and
in Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo.
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| Cave
Exploring |
Island
& Beaches |
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Malaysian
caves are filled with mystery and some of nature's most beautiful
sculptures. Most of the caves in the country date back to the Stone
Age while some caves in Sarawak are over 60 million years old.
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Endowed
with a long coastline and numerous off-shore islands, Malaysia offers
much to the traveller. Endless stretches of palm fringed beaches
with emerald seas and golden sunlight. Fresh water lagoons for quiet
introspection.
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| Bird
Watching |
White
Water Rafting |
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With
over 600 species inhabiting the peninsula and some 580 species in
Borneo, it is easy to understand why bird watchers are drawn to
Malaysia.
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Rivers
have long been the life blood of the indigenous people of Malaysia.
They have served as a means of transport, a source of food and now,
a resource for eco-tourism.The native groups of Sabah have been
using rafts for centuries but white water rafting has only been
a recreational activity since the 1980s.
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| Scuba
Diving |
Mountain
Climbing |
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Located
in the heart of the lndopacific Basin in the centre of the area
famed for the greatest marine bio-diversity in the world, Malaysia's
marine parks offer diving enthusiasts an unparalleled opportunity
to enjoy some of the most beautiful marine sights in the world.
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Mountain
climbing is a wonderful way to discover the diversity and uniqueness
of Malaysia's natural landscape ranging from the dense tropical
rainforest in the low lands to the montaine vegetation in the upper
elevations.
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