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Our Main Destinations

Where in Langkawi ?
  •  Kilim Karst Geoforest Park Langkawi

Kilim Karst Geoforest Park Langkawi, spanning almost 100 square kilometers, is noteworthy for mangrove swamps, pristine beaches, and vertical karstic hills jutting out towards the Andaman Sea. Set along the northeast tip of Langkawi Island, the park is accessible within a five-minute drive from Tanjung Rhu Beach.​

  • Pulau Payar

Pulau Payar Marine Park is a popular site for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts keen on exploring Langkawi’s undersea action. Just 30km south of the main island, it is about 45 minutes away from the Kuah jetty point and you can take either a catamaran or a speedboat to get here

  • Pantai Cenang

Pantai Cenang is the busiest beach town on Langkawi Island, where you can find a diverse mix of cafes and restaurants, as well as souvenir shops, and duty-free outlets along its picturesque beach strip. Just a 10-minute drive from Langkawi International Airport, it is a popular holiday destination for travelling families thanks to its kid-friendly attractions such as Underwater World Langkawi, Rice Garden Museum, and Kiki Club at Meritus Pelangi Resort & Spa.

 Where in Malacca ?
  • Malacca Maritime Museum

Malacca Maritime Museum is a replica of the Flor de la Mar, a Portuguese ship said to have been carrying loot plundered from Malacca when it sank off the coast of Malacca on its way back to Portugal. Opened to the public in 1994, this unique museum is an enlightening trip back into Malacca’s past.

  • The Stadthuys of Malacca

The Stadthuys is believed to be the oldest-surviving Dutch building in the East. Part of Malacca town square’s prominent Dutch colonial architecture, it is a massive bright terracotta-red riverfront building that was once the official residence of Dutch governors and officers.

  • Jonker Street in Malacca

Malacca is widely known for its harmonious blend of cultures as well as numerous historical sites, and Jonker Street (the main street of Chinatown) is the perfect place to see everything merge together. This central hub of activity also serves as a haven for antique collectors, bargain hunters, and vintage fashion enthusiasts.

Where in Sabah ?
  • Tanjung Aru Beach

The Tanjung Aru Beach is spread on the west coast of Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia. It is located close to the Kota Kinabalu International Airport. With a 1.3 mile stretch of the silky golden beach glistening under the sun, this beach has been successful in capturing the heart of its every visitor. People visit this beach to sight the most iconic sunsets and posing for sunset selfies. The tranquil aura of this place helps one relax in the most beautiful setting of nature here.

  • Borneo Kellybays

Beautiful Borneo Kellybays is an exotic water paradise like no other, located within a mangrove forest along the coast of South China Sea. Nestled among the shady mangrove trees on one side and opening up to a panoramic 8KM beach overlooking South China Sea on the other, Borneo Kellybays offers visitors the unique experience by combining river life and the islander’s life.

  • Danum Valley

Danum Valley Conservation Area (DVCA) was an informal protected area in the Ulu Segama Forest Reserve of primary, undisturbed, predominantly lowland rainforest with an outstanding complement of Borneo flora and fauna. It was part of the almost one million ha forest concession assigned to Yayasan Sabah.

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