Malaysia Travel Guide

Malaysia is an Asian country in south-east which is located on the geographical coordinates of latitude 2 º 30 'North and 112 º 30' and east longitude, respectively. This country Peninsular oversees Thailand and one third of the island's northern Borneo. Indonesia and the Sea of southern China also oversees Malaysia. Malaysia is located in southern Vietnam. 

The map of Malaysia has significant divisions with countries and bodies of water surrounding Malaysia. Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia. The Thailand oversees West Malaysia on the north, and Singapore is situated off the southern coastal tip. Malaysia is occupies the northern section of the island of Borneo, as well as offshore islands Malaysia is also sharing the Borneo with Brunei, which lies on a small section of the northern coast, and also with the Kalimantan region of Indonesia, who lies to the south.

Malaysia was formed in 1963 by a federation of former British colonies Malaysia and Singapore, including the east Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak on the northern coast of Borneo. But Malaysia became independent in 1957 and Singapore 's split in 1965.

The flora of Malaysia extends the coastal mangrove forests in tropical forests on earth against low-and at altitudes over 3,900 feet, the forests or mountains Mossy Oak. It is estimated that the country contains 8,000 species of plants fleurissantes, including about 2,500 species of trees. Some species of wood construction trade as the largest mahogany and teak are also found here. The World 's flower of the largest, the giant rafflesia (also known as lily corpse), and the greatest pitcher plant, Nepenthes rajah of which can tolerate in 2 litres of water , Develop here.

Regarding the fauna of Malaysia, the country has all the elephants Asian tigers to bears the rhinos about 500 species of birds above the 100 species of snakes and 80 species of lizards to a huge collection insects.

Kuala Lumpur today continues to grow by leaps and bounds. A new transport system has been established in 90 years to adapt to the growth of the city. It is becoming ever more crowded because people find the sector to be a pleasant place to be. The new buildings are fitted, including tours of the largest in the world and many exhibits have inherited the cultural sector. You will almost certainly need to go see the Petronas Twin Towers with its 88 floors. There is a restaurant and museum in this building and also tickets are free

The tourism industry is big business in Kuala Lumpur. This is partly because of the time tropical paradise in Kuala Lumpur they attract travelers throughout the year. When you go to Kuala Lumpur you will see why millions of people travel to the city year ever. You will not want to leave and if you do you will find yourself back on several occasions.

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