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Langkawi to Borneo: Malaysia with Remote Lands

6 August 2020

Forward to a friend Call us: +1-212-518-1618 | View in your browser. LANGKAWI TO BORNEO: MALAYSIA WITH REMOTE LANDS

Whether you’re looking for colonial charm in the verdant Cameron Highlands or tracking the orangutans of Kinabatangan River, Malaysia’s treasures remain some of the most diverse in Southeast Asia. As the world slowly opens to travel again, exciting new accommodations and pristine natural wonders are drawing new travelers to Malaysia.

READ MORE CLASSIC PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

This 10-day journey through peninsular Malaysia begins in the whirlwind of Kuala Lumpur before journeying to the lush tea fields of the Cameron Highlands and the culture and wild wonders of Penang and Langkawi.

  READ MORE SINGAPORE GETAWAYS:
WILDLIFE IN DANUM VALLEY

This short four-day journey allows travelers to wake up in the modern metropolis of Singapore and travel to the wilds of Borneo for safaris, hiking, and orangutans.

READ MORE DIVING BORNEO'S AQUATIC
TREASURES: SIPADAN & MABUL

Sipadan and Mabul feature the best diving spots in Malaysia — if not the whole of Southeast Asia. Spend six days looking for greenback turtles, manta rays and whale sharks in crystal clear water.

READ MORE FAMILY FUN FROM
SINGAPORE TO LANGKAWI

For a family friendly romp through the peninsula, this journey from Singapore to the island of Langkawi is designed for relaxation and kid-friendly fun.

READ MORE WILD BORNEO: KOTA KINABALU
TO THE DANUM VALLEY

This weeklong expedition through Borneo will see travelers through the mountains of Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, and the famed Kinabatangan River.

READ MORE   COMING SOON: ONE&ONLY DESARU Designed by award-winning architectural firm, Kerry Hill Architects, One&Only Desaru will open on the beaches of peninsular Malaysia on September 6th. The brand’s first Malaysia resort, One&Only Desaru — conveniently located for travelers from Singapore — is set to be an iconic ultra-luxury retreat in Southeast Asia spread across 128 acres and flanked by a secluded 1.5-kilometer stretch of beach. READ MORE   SABAH AND THE TRIBES OF MALAYSIAN BORNEO READ MORE > WHAT MAKES SIPADAN THE BEST DIVE SITE IN MALAYSIA? READ MORE > TIME FOR A TIGER: ANTHONY BURGESS IN MALAYSIA READ MORE > LUXURY LANGKAWI: THE BEST HOTELS ON MALAYSIA’S HOTTEST ISLAND READ MORE >   #TAKEMETOREMOTELANDS AS RECENTLY FEATURED IN • The Wall Street Journal • Town & Country • Departures • Travel + Leisure • Forbes • Condé Nast Traveler • BusinessWeek • National Geographic Traveler • Palm Beach Post • Chicago Tribune • Financial Times • BBC • Fox Business News • The New York Times REMOTE LANDS, INC.
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