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In the northern tip of Borneo island lies the lush forests of Kabili-Sepilok Reserve, which is home to the Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre. Created in 1964 for baby Orang Utans rescued from illegal hunting and plantations, once here they are rehabilitated and released back into the wild once able to sustain themselves. These adorable primates draw many tourists each year, allowing them a chance to enjoy daily feeding in the viewing gallery and a possible first hand encounter as they wander the boardwalks paths of the reserve.

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Among Malaysia’s natural gems, the Batu Caves may be the most awe-inspiring, although they remain an unknown destination to many western tourists. In the eastern world this limestone network of temples and 400-million-year-old caverns, located just 10 miles north of Kuala Lumpur, is hardly a secret; the caves, adorned by a 100-foot golden statue of a Hindu god, are the focal point of the Hindu festival of Thaipusam, which attracts over 1.5 million religious pilgrims every year. Malaysia’s Thaipusam festival is one of the largest annual gatherings anywhere on Earth, famed for its eight-hour procession that begins in Kuala Lumpur and culminates in a flight of 272 steps to the top of the Temple Cave. This arduous journey outdoes any stairmaster, as the participants engage ...

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If you're interested in the unique fusion of cultures that makes up the population of Malaysia, there's no better stop on your trip to the peninsula than the town of Malacca. Located along the Straits of Malacca, Malacca Town (also known as Melaka) is a World Heritage Site that gathers together historical shophouses and colonial architecture dating from the 15th- to 16th-century Straits Settlements. In particular, the unique culture of the Peranakans, or Baba Nonya, is better represented in Malacca than possibly anywhere else in the world. Malacca is well suited for exploration on foot. Stroll down Jonker's Walk in the middle of town and you'll be in the heart of Peranakan history. The Peranakans are the descendants of ethnic Chinese who settled in the ...

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Malaysia

Area: 329,750.00 km2
Population: 23,953,136
Capital: Kuala Lumpur
Available Language Guides : Malay , Mandarin

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