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The 10 Best Ecotourism Experiences in Malaysia
Malaysia is known for its food, jungles and biodiversity. With a variety of visitors from shoestring backpackers to luxury tourists, enjoying ecotourism in Malaysia ranks among everyone’s top priorities. Here are our favourite must-have experiences.
Experience the jungle.
Jungle covers large areas of west Malaysia and vast regions of Malaysian Borneo. Getting out into the rainforest is both a rewarding and enlightening experience. Visitors can choose between multi-day expeditions to following short trails in national parks. And it’s possible to get in the midst of the steamy forests within less than an hour of Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysia’s national parks
Out of Malaysia’s dozens of national parks and protected areas, most are surprisingly accessible. Tourists can have an experience of a lifetime without spending long hours travelling to get to them. Malaysia’s national parks include parts of the protected jungle, the caves in Sarawak and Mount Kinabalu in Sabah. Nature is never too far away and taking advantage of this is among our favourite ecotourism experiences in Malaysia.
1. Explore the mangroves in Langkawi
The 100-square kilometre Kilim Karst Geoforest Park on the northeast corner of Langkawi offers some of the best ecotourism experiences in Malaysia. The network of mangrove swamps surrounding the branching and meandering river is an ecological haven. Not to mention the various geological sites mixed in too. Visitors can appreciate the nature, views and wildlife including swimming macaque monkeys and circling eagles from the comfort of a boat.
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See the wildlife
Tourists can expect to see a plethora of wildlife in Malaysia. Drive a short distance from Kuala Lumpur into the hills and you’ll find monkeys hanging from the trees. Or watch as dozens of eagles circle in pairs high in the skies of Langkawi and Sabah. Head to Borneo to see several types of endemic species including the iconic orangutan and proboscis monkey.
Some of the world’s best diving sites
Apart from offering the full ecotourism experience on land, divers and snorkelers will witness an explosion of life under the waves. From PADI or SSI courses in either Langkawi, Penang or the Perhentian Islands to taking trips to world-class diving spots off the coast of Borneo, Malaysia promises an unparalleled diving experience. We recommend Sipadan and Lankayan Islands in Sabah.
Hundreds of tropical islands
With almost 900 islands littering the thousands of kilometres of coastline along both Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo, beach-lovers are in for a treat. Expect to find everything from tiny deserted islands such as Sabah’s Pulau Tiga to the tropical wonderland of the Perhentian Islands. Most have soft sand, clear waters and a thick jungle covering much of the island.
Experience the diverse landscapes and ecosystems
There are 12 places in the world classified as mega-diverse . Malaysia is one of them. Large portions of the nation’s rich flora and fauna live in either the tropical rainforest, freshwater and marine habitats. Nature-loving tourists can take tours to many of these for the ultimate ecotourism experience. Other landscapes include the Cameron Highlands, thousands of kilometres of rivers as well as caves.
The endless hiking opportunities
What could be better than experiencing the very best of nature and the environment than doing a few jungle treks in Malaysia ? Some follow short trails along boardwalks passing through the edge of the forest, while others feature multi-day expeditions to climb remote mountains. Sabah and Sarawak in Borneo offer long hikes, canopy walks in the rainforest and the chance to visit the relatively unexplored Maliau Basin. Or head to the more temperate climates of the Cameron Highlands in west Malaysia for an entirely different experience.
See the stinky Rafflesia and insect-eating pitcher plants
Few ecotourism experiences in Malaysia meet the wow factor of seeing the world’s largest (and smelliest) flower. Rafflesia holds many titles and attracts a lot of attention for its bizarreness and odour that smells like rotting flesh. While the flowers bloom for just a few days each year, it’s still possible to join a tour to see the rare flowers in both Borneo and west Malaysia. Equally fascinating are the bell-shaped pitcher plants that attract insects inside before dissolving and absorbing them as food.
Meet an orangutan
The critically endangered orangutans live in Borneo and Sumatra. But sadly, the number of these remarkably intelligent primates are in sharp decline due to habitat loss. Sabah’s Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary and Sarawak’s Semenggoh Wildlife Centre adopt and rehabilitate the young and orphaned in a semi-wild sanctuary. Seeing these orange haired, almost-human orangutans is always one of the top ecotourism experiences in Malaysia.
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This was a wonderful adventure. Seeing the wildlife - elephants, orang-utans, crocodiles turtle hatclings, proboscis monkeys etc was amazing. Experiencing local village life was very special. Loved all of it.
Highlights of Sabah & Mt Kinabalu
The itinerary did exactly as expected, showcased the highlights of Sabah. The additional activities exceeded expectations; tubing in Tambatuon village was fun for the range of ages amongst out group, on the night jungle walk in kinabatangan, we had the pleasure of strolling across an endangered tarsier. Our well-connected guide (Jerry) was actively involved in all activities and shared a wealth of knowledge, as a local. The connections Jerry has with the communities made us feel at home in Borneo. His professionalism and experience in mountain climbing made the Mt Kinabalu hike a personal highlight for me. A well-passed, humbling and spectacular adventure well worth taking.
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We started with a disappointment because the weather prevented us from going to Bako N.P. But by ghe end of the trip we had a very ling list of wildlife sightings & experiences. Our guide was wonderful!
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the local operator was great. what was advertised on tour radar was inaccurate though about the details of the tour. we were supposed to visit a cave that has been closed for several years. i wish that the website had up to date information and that the itinerary that was prepared for us was accurate.
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5-star hotel held liable for drowning of Chinese tourist in pool
P UTRAJAYA: The Court of Appeal has held a five-star hotel liable for the death of a Chinese national at its swimming pool seven years ago, in a negligence suit filed by the parents of the deceased.
Justice Wong Kian Kheong said the sessions court and High Court committed factual and legal errors in dismissing the suit and appeal, respectively by the mother, Qi Qiaoxian, and father, Wang Bin.
The couple’s child, Qi Xiangqing, a 22-year-old language teacher from China, entered Malaysia as a tourist and stayed at the Sunway Putra Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. Qi was found drowned on Feb 14, 2017.
A three-member bench chaired by Justices Supang Lian, Azimah Omar and Wong heard the appeal and delivered their oral decision in February.
Wong’s written grounds of judgment were posted on the judiciary’s website last week.
The bench ordered the defendant to pay the plaintiffs the quantum of damages as computed by the High Court judge, had he allowed the appeal.
Lawyer Loh Chang Woo, who represented the parents in the final appeal, said damages would be in the region of RM350,000.
This includes the couple’s travel expenses from China to Malaysia and funeral expenses, although the bulk of it is for loss of support.
The defendant was also ordered to pay the plaintiffs another RM25,000 in costs.
Lim Shin Yee and Norizul Naufal Dzulkarnain also represented the parents while Gan Khong Aik and Gwee Xi Wen appeared for the hotel.
Wong said the bench was of the view that the defendant had admitted to negligence as the defendant’s general manager, Michael Monks, had proposed a settlement.
About a week after the incident, the plaintiffs had dinner with the defendant’s top management, including Monks.
At the dinner, Monks offered to compensate the plaintiffs for the drowning of the deceased on condition that they did not disclose the incident to the press and on social media.
Wong said the plaintiffs had the legal standing to file the action, and that all documents from China were admissible as evidence despite objections by the defendant.
He added that the defendant could not be allowed to raise new issues which were pleaded in their initial defence.
“The sessions court and High Court judges committed an error of law in failing to consider that the defendant was bound by the defence and agreed to the issues to be tried,” he said.
Wong also said there was no dispute that the plaintiffs were the parents of the deceased as they had flown from China to Malaysia to claim the body.
“If the plaintiffs were not the parents of the deceased, the defendant’s top management, including Monks, would not have invited the plaintiffs for dinner to discuss the incident,” he said.
He added that stopping the plaintiffs from also bringing a dependency suit was a denial of access to justice, a right guaranteed under Article 5 of the Federal Constitution.
Wong said the defendant was liable for negligence as the plaintiff had proved the case on the balance of probabilities.
He said the defendant breached its duty of care by voluntarily assuming responsibility, as it made the three-metre deep pool available to the deceased as a hotel guest.
“Any reasonable operator of a ‘five-star’ hotel should have ensured that a certified lifeguard was on duty when the three-metre pool was open to the hotel’s guests.”
At the time of the incident, he said, an employee of the defendant should also have been monitoring the CCTV which was already installed at the pool.
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Sarawak is among Malaysia’s states making headway in its COVID-19 vaccination programme, expecting to reach herd immunity by August, allowing them to move in to Phase 3 of the National Recovery Plan. Thanks to this, the state is expected to reopen for domestic tourism later on in the year and by 2022 for international travellers.
According to State Assistant Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Datuk Sebastian Ting, the government is also looking to permit travel next year by opening up a ‘green bubble travel’. Locally, this means that vaccinated travellers from Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah will be allowed to visit Sarawak. Meanwhile, internationally, Sarawak’s green travel bubble hopes to welcome vaccinated visitors from Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, and other countries.
The plan to allow international travel is further supported after a generous contribution of over 400,000 AstraZeneca doses from the UK to Malaysia . Malaysia’s government took this as an opportunity to discuss a potential travel bubble and mutually recognised vaccines between the two nations.
Malaysia is not the only country on the receiving end of this contribution. The UK will also distribute its vaccine surplus to other countries including Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia, and more. This initiative is being facilitated by COVAX, whose aim is to ensure the equitable access of COVID-19 vaccines globally.
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PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has advised the maritime community to be safe at sea and take heed of weather warnings during the Hari Raya Aidilfitri season.
MMEA director-general Admiral Datuk Hamid Mohd Amin said warnings of heavy rain, strong winds and rough seas issued by the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) should not be ignored.
"This is necessary since the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebrations are on the way during the monsoon transition phase which started on March 29 and is expected to continue until May.
"We wish to remind those using boat or ferry services to return to their respective villages or islands to ensure that life jackets are provided by boat or ferry operators.
"Also ensure that overloading does not occur to avoid any untoward incidents at sea," he said in a statement on Tuesday (April 9).
He said throughout last year, 1,535 people were involved in incidents at sea nationwide.
"1,401 were successfully rescued while 90 other victims were reported dead and 44 victims still missing.
"From January to March this year, a total of 107 victims were successfully rescued," he said, adding that seven deaths were recorded while four victims are missing.
He said in order to reduce the rate of accidents at sea, the MMEA said it would intensify sea patrols while also monitoring jetties along the coast.
"This is to remind and spread awareness to the community about the importance of maintaining safety when at sea.
"We would like to also wish a Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri to all Malaysians, especially the Muslim community," he said.
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CNN —. An elderly American woman was killed in Zambia after an elephant charged at a vehicle carrying tourists in Kafue National Park . Another woman was injured and was taken to a medical ...
The couple's child, Qi Xiangqing, a 22-year-old language teacher from China, entered Malaysia as a tourist and stayed at the Sunway Putra Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. Qi was found drowned on Feb 14, 2017.
Sarawak is among Malaysia's states making headway in its COVID-19 vaccination programme, expecting to reach herd immunity by August, allowing them to move in to Phase 3 of the National Recovery Plan. Thanks to this, the state is expected to reopen for domestic tourism later on in the year and by 2022 for international travellers.
1:58 PM MYT. GEORGE TOWN: Heavy traffic greeted Penangites early in the morning of Hari Raya on Wednesday (April 10) with large crowds at mosques, commercial areas and tourist attractions. Roads ...
An Overview of Muslim-Friendly Tourism and Hospitality in Malaysia. If you'd like to know about Muslim-Friendly Tourism and Hospitality in Malaysia, do join this webinar, organised by Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan entitle - An Overview of Muslim-friendly Tourism and Hospitality in Malaysia.
The global TFR of more than 4.8 in 1950 declined to around 2.2 in 2021 and is projected to retreat to 1.8 in 2050 and 1.6 in 2100, according to a study published in The Lancet last month. Only ...
Initial investigations revealed that the victim was a 44-year-old tourist bus driver who had taken tourists from Vietnam to Ipoh for sightseeing. Abang Zainal said the fatal blow occurred when a large rock landed on the victim's head while he was in the cultural village, resulting in severe head injuries and he died at the scene.
Tuesday, 09 Apr 2024 6:40 PM MYT. IPOH, April 9 — The Perak state government will undertake a review of the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for safety within limestone-based tourist areas across the state. State Tourism, Industry, Investment, and Corridor Development Committee chairman, Loh Sze Yee, highlighted that the state government ...
Tuesday, 09 Apr 2024. 7:07 PM MYT. PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has advised the maritime community to be safe at sea and take heed of weather warnings during the ...
TOURISM MALAYSIA LEADS B2B SESSION AT TAFI CONVENTION 2022. KUCHING, 22 September 2022 - The Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI) Convention 2022 in collaboration with Tourism Malaysia, Sarawak Tourism Board (STB), and Business Events (BE) Sarawak is held... Read More. 22nd of Sep.