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East Coast
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East Coast
Tanjong Jara Resort -
Kuala Lumpur
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Kuala Lumpur
Traders Kuala Lumpur -
Langkawi
Casa del Mar -
Langkawi
Four Seasons Langkawi -
Langkawi
The Andaman Resort and Spa -
Langkawi
The Danna Langkawi -
Langkawi
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Pangkor Laut
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Sabah/ Borneo
Shangri-La's Rasa Ria Resort
Wildlife Holidays in Malaysia
Malaysia has so much to offer nature lovers from around the world. At W&O Travel we offer unforgettable holidays where you will see Malaysia’s wildlife on the large, separate island of Borneo which is the home of the Orang-utan.
Holidays in Sabah and Sarawak allow you to explore the culture of Borneo and embark on flora and fauna trails. A trip to Borneo wouldn’t be complete without seeing the famous Orang-utan which you will encounter on many of our luxury wildlife holidays.
We also offer the opportunity to add on a Borneo river cruise along the Pandaw River, where you will meet the Iban people, who were head-hunters up until the 1950s! You will also experience the wildlife and flora treks, village visits and some of the most beautiful scenery that Borneo has to offer.
To plan your luxury wildlife holiday to Malaysia, call our Far East specialists today.
From rainforests to mountains and everything in between, Malaysia and its essence lives up to what most of us perceive as ‘True Asia’. Considered to be one of the great cultural melting pots, the nation is host to many cultures outside of its own.
This can best be seen while wandering through the streets where you will pass gold-domed Malay mosques that tower over hindu style bustling markets. Far away from the city centres are untamed pieces of natures that offer rare and exotic species and hints of tropical wildlife.
Although lacking in ancient ruins and deep cultural ties such as neighbouring countries, Malaysia still brings a unique cultural heritage all its own that the people of the country can rejoice and celebrate about.
Becoming more of a strong economic force in the last decade, Malaysia often serves as an important trading port between India and China and this is reflected in various sectors within the country, especially in retail.
Malaysian food is heavily inspired by the Indian palate but also influenced by traditional spices and herbs from neighbouring Thailand. Many dishes are made with or blended in coconut milk and curry and other exotic flavours such as galangal, lime, and lemon grass.
Rice is a staple in traditional Malay meals, often accompanied by fried chicken or fish, vegetable dishes, and small condiments such as shrimp paste. As seafood is popular, fish, prawns, and squid are often bestsellers at most restaurant menus.
The most popular Malay dish is Satay, delicious barbecued skewers of marinated chicken, beef, or mutton that are to be dipped in chilli peanut sauce.
You will also find popular dishes from other Asian countries, particularly Chinese Food and Peranakan cuisine.
You will easily find a variety of beverages no matter where you go including traditional western soft drinks and bottled water, both still and sparkling.
From rainforests to mountains and everything in between, Malaysia and its essence lives up to what most of us perceive as ‘True Asia’. Considered to be one of the great cultural melting pots, the nation is host to many cultures outside of its own.
This can best be seen while wandering through the streets where you will pass gold-domed Malay mosques that tower over hindu style bustling markets. Far away from the city centres are untamed pieces of natures that offer rare and exotic species and hints of tropical wildlife.
Although lacking in ancient ruins and deep cultural ties such as neighbouring countries, Malaysia still brings a unique cultural heritage all its own that the people of the country can rejoice and celebrate about.
Becoming more of a strong economic force in the last decade, Malaysia often serves as an important trading port between India and China and this is reflected in various sectors within the country, especially in retail.
The holiday was great!
The Club room at Traders was a real plus with a quieter breakfast and an enjoyable 'happy hour' (actually 2 hours!). Traders is fine as a hotel though the bedrooms are a bit dark and on the smaller side,good location for the Botanical Gardens. We had an upgrade for Gayana Eco Lodge to Ocean view (fabulous!).
At Rasa Ria the building works were to start the day before we left. We heard absolutely nothing from the Ocean Wing and we were given approx £42 per day for the whole stay to offset any inconvenience. We were also able to use our half board allowance in the Ocean Wing restaurant 'Coast' so that's what we did and we had wonderful meals! Our room was on the 4th floor which enabled us to have the full sea view,you were right about the rooms and pool ....v. much worth the extra.
All in all everything went very smoothly and we had a wonderful time. At all places we had excellent service and we found staff and guides to be truly charming as well as efficient.
Thanks for your assistance and availability......we're back to the 'day' jobs now to save up for the next adventure!
Traders in Kuala Lumpur - Excellent location and wonderful room with view of the Petronas towers. It also made all the difference being in the Traders ‘club’, mainly because of the extremely civilised breakfast without any pushing to make toast etc!
Taman Negara
Interesting. Journey up river to get there was lovely to start out, but after 3 hrs sitting on the bottom of a long boat it got rather painful! You certainly got us the best room available, so that was clever, but even so it was quite basic. We were all slightly disappointed not to see more animals, birds, or wildlife of any description.
The Danna
Stunning hotel and all you said it would be. Our new room was lovely and the quality of furnishings, bed linen, etc was wonderful. I’m very glad that we didn’t opt for half-board because it would not have been value for money. The price you quoted us was £30 per person per night for half-board, i.e. approx 150 ringits, but the barbecue 3-course dinner was only 80 ringits, so something has gone a bit awry in their costings.
Wine was a wicked price but my husband, Peter, and Chris Proffitt soon got that sorted with the Food & Bev manager! The staff were just lovely and couldn’t be more sweet and helpful, and we had a fantastic time there, so any criticism is nit-picking, and the Danna is certainly a very special place.
Best wishes and thanks again for all the trouble you took in arranging a memorable holiday.
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