Peninsular Malaysia-also known as west Malaysia- is part of Malaysia situated in South East Asia neighboring the south of Thailand, north of Singapore and eastern part of Indonesia. The country boasts of numerous attraction sites which are composed of a number of islands, historic town centres, national parks and indigenous ancient Malay urban centres. The state has a population of about twenty four million people that contributes to about eighty percent of the total population of Malaysia.
Today you are going to see interesting things while you are in Malaysia! Once you get your railphone number you’re good to go!The country has the following features that make it an ideal destination to take a trip to and enjoy a holiday:
The climate
• Has an average an average rainfall of two hundred and fifty centimeters annually and a temperature of about twenty seven degrees Celsius
• The state if exposed to El Nino effects which lowers the rainfall intensity during dry seasons. The country also experiences two monsoon winds from May to September and from November to March
• The coasts have sunny climate with a warm temperature range of twenty three to thirty two degrees Celsius and a rainfall of ten to thirty centimetres on average hence favorable as a tourist destination
The geology
• The country has very old rocks most of which are sedimentary dating from more than five hundred million years ago. Limestone is the most common form of rock found in Peninsula
• The country is amongst the world leading states with the longest coast line which contains plains which rise up into hills and mountains
The mountains and forests
• The highest mountain in Malaysia is mount Kinabalu at four thousand and fifty two metres high and is conserved as Kinabalu National park which is a world Heritage site. Other mountains include Mount Trus Madi and Bombalai Hill
• The mountains are heavily forested which has enabled the country achieve a forest cover of about fifty eight percent of the whole land. The forests in this region gives home to about two thousand species of trees
The caves
There are a number of caves that go through the peninsula and the eastern side which were formed by water erosion on limestone. These caves are the largest in the world and form a major tourist attraction. They include Mulu caves, Sarawak cave chamber, Deer cave and Lang’s Cave
The islands
The region is well endowed with numerous islands which include Banggi Island, Penang Island, Betruit Island, Langkawi Sebatik islands which has a high coral reef distribution hence high variety of marine species in the islands
The hotels
• There are a number of hotels which offers accommodation to all tourists during their stay in the country. They are as many as the attraction sites and most are located conveniently near other important sites like shopping malls and entertainment centres
• Most hotels are located near tourist attraction sites
The Airlines
Travelling to peninsula Malaysia is convenient and cost effective using the Monarch Airlines which offers cheap flights and package holidays. They offer a complete package with accommodation included in the arrangement. Customers can enquire for more about holiday travels by calling the Monarch Airlines phone Number found in their website or email the company through their official email address
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