Our favourite Malaysia experiences

These experiences are your passport to Malaysia’s rich and complex culture and history, getting you beneath the surface of one of Asia’s most dynamic modern nations. 

Walking through Ipoh streets

Ipoh heritage walk

This half day tour is about getting a sense of Ipoh’s past while enjoying the delights of its present.

Stop in at prime historic sites such as the tin-mining museum and colonial clock tower (built to honour the first British resident of Perak State), then head down cobbled alleys to contemporary art galleries and dilapidated cafés. Stop to sample handmade biscuits and palm-oil-roasted “white coffee” as you go, but don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled for the workshops of rattan weavers and tinsmiths. In-between the ultra-trendy shops and galleries, these are the people keeping traditional crafts alive.

Tea plantations in Cameron Highlands

Tea and trekking in the Cameron Highlands

This is a tour of contrasts: the cultivated and the truly untamed.

Start and finish at the tea plantations – the region's star attraction – where you’ll learn how the leaves are grown and processed plus get to try some of the local blends. In between, you’ll see a side of the Highlands most visitors miss completely: the misty moss forests of Gunung Brinchang. With the help of your guide, enter a world where liverworts and lichens drip from the branches of trees, and flesh-eating pitcher plants and medicinal herbs thrive beneath the thick canopy. A century ago, these forests would have covered the whole of the Highlands – so treat it like a walk back in time. 

Belum Rainforest waterfall

Belum Rainforest exploration

You can’t just pitch up at a rainforest and head off on your own. That’d be silly. You need a really fantastic tour with an expert nature guide – and that’s exactly what this is.

Take to Lake Temenggor by boat to spot 10 different species of hornbill, then disembark and go hunting for the biggest and stinkiest flower in the world. Swim beneath multi-tiered cascades, then trek to Orang Asli villages deep in this primary jungle. Every step of the way, your guide is your key to the forest – pointing out rare orchids, explaining indigenous cultural practices, spotting animal tracks, and making sure you never miss that rare bird sighting. With two days of all-inclusive activities, all you need to worry about is taking it all in.