9 Very Best Hotels in Langkawi (Handpicked for 2023)
Discover the very best hotels in Langkawi, Malaysia from 5-star beach resorts to forest boutique hotels in our handcrafted guide.
Here you’ll find all our Malaysia travel tips, destination guides, family travel tips and more.
Destinations include Kuala Lumpur, Sabah (Borneo), UNESCO sites, wildlife, national parks, things to do, places to visit in Borneo and more.
Discover the very best hotels in Langkawi, Malaysia from 5-star beach resorts to forest boutique hotels in our handcrafted guide.
Handcrafted guide to the very best hotels in Penang, Malaysia. Featuring spectacular 5-star heritage mansions, beach resorts & boutique hotels!
A detailed first-hand guide to visiting the Tip of Borneo in Kudat, Sabah with all you need to know for experiencing this unique place.
Discover these essential things to do in Penang, Malaysia in our first-hand guide to the island’s most worthwhile attractions and destinations.
Planning a Malaysia island escape? Here’s why you’ll love Batu Ferringhi beach on Penang Island (plus why you might want to pass).
Penang Hill offers stunning island views, historic and natural attractions, and a respite from lowland heat just minutes from George Town.
Helpful tips for exploring atmospheric Georgetown on Penang Island — Malaysia’s historic UNESCO settlement and foodie capital — with or without kids.
On top of being a major foodie magnet, Penang is also visited for its unique street art. Our final post on George Town offers an idea of what to expect, plus some of our favorite places to eat and drink.
How to easily visit the Tropical Spice Garden and Tanjung Bungah in Penang. What you need to know and what to expect from your day trip.
It’s impossible to plan a family vacation to Penang and not at least consider visiting Penang Butterfly Farm’s award-winning new project. We’ll see if Entopia lives up to the hype.
A 3km paddle from Bigfin gets us to the beautiful little uninhabited island of Pandan Pandan. Uninhabited, yes—but far from deserted, as we quickly discover.
We ascend 272 neon-colored steps to explore sacred Batu Caves. It’s crowded, it’s kitsch, but a fun day trip by train with little ones from Kuala Lumpur.