Sunday, 10 June 2012

Malaysia East Coast


Malaysia
East Coast

Many islands are scattered along the East Coast of Malaysian Peninsula. They are surrounded by coral reefs and offer a wonderful experience of a discovery of underwater world. The waters of East Malaysia are crystal clear and warm; it is easy to turn into a sponge snorkeling forever. 


Pulau Sibu, Tinggi, Babi, Tioan are short distances away from each other and there is a choice of resorts from budget to classy ones. Pulau Sembilang is uninhabited and so attractive that Survivor has been just recently filming a number of episodes there. Pulau Kapas and Gemai are located further north and both are absolute gems (Gemai means gem).


Chukai is a coastal town. It has a lovely waterfront fringed by palms, fruit markets and supplies. Local delicacies are available in many restaurants and market stands. There is also history around town. An old wooden house (built without use of nails) Rumah Jambi stands proud since 1933. 



Kuala Terengganu is a city of mosques and the most famous one is the floating Crystal Mosque. There is also Taman Tamadun Islam Monument Park that holds replicas of mosques around the world. The visitors are issued with passports stamped on entry to Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Pakistan and many other countries of famous mosques. The replica monuments look impressive and portray original architecture in detail.



Kuala Terengganu is a delightful city of amazing architecture, tradition, crafts, batik prints, silk and cotton textiles. Its China Town is famous for excellent restaurants.






East Malaysia offers wonderful coastal villages, towns and cities. Its islands have magic sandy beaches, reefs and jungle. It is easy to fall in love with East Malaysia.

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