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Its easy to get jaded about travelling, especially if you think youve been everywhere and done everything. But thanks to the sheer diversity of this wonderful planet we live on, theres always something out there that you have yet to... Read full post...
Altogether, Malaysia covers and area of almost 330, 000sq km, and is home to 27.9 million people, made up of the territories Malaya, Sarawak and Sabah. Malaya is the peninsula found south of Thailand. Central mountains dominate the landscape and divide this section of the country. Sarawak and Sabah in Borneo are the home to dense rainforest, villages and tribes.
Travel to Malaysia is possible year round, with a tropical climate yet relatively steady temperatures between 20 and 30C, it rarely gets too hot, however it does get very humid. Rainfall is fairly even throughout the year, with little difference found between the main rainy season and other periods. That said, Sabah and Sarawak receive a higher rainfall throughout the year than Malaya, especially during this rainy season.
Travel the 640 miles across the South China Sea to Borneo. Here you can explore the jungles of Sabah and Sarawak, checking out wildlife and nature that you can’t find anywhere else in the world. Climb Mount Kinabalu and recover at the therapeutic Poring Hot Springs. Now it’s time for some scuba diving, and there are plenty of great diving sites in this area, including the Pulau Islands.