Tag: Asia

  • Trip to Malaysia

    Trip to Malaysia

    Malaysia offers the visitor a wide array of diverse attractions. First, it is necessary to understand the geography of the country. It consists of two distinct parts, Peninsula Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo separated by the South China Sea. Between the two sections of the country, Malaysia consists of modern cities, beach resorts, rainforests, jungle, highland retreats, national parks and much more. The country has an abundance of outstanding natural beauty be it gorgeous beaches, exotic mountainous terrain or fascinating tropical rainforests. Malaysia’s national parks are superb for trekking and wildlife-watching, and sometimes for cave exploration and river rafting on Malaysia vacations.

    Malaysia is a country unlike any other: Full of promise and fragility. Its history, cultural and religious diversity make it a rich, compelling and surprising land.

    Another Malaysian quality is its multiethnic influences with its predominant native Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures all live side by side together in peace and harmony. This mixture has influenced both the cultural diversity and the varied cuisine of Malaysia. It is no wonder that Malays love celebrating and socializing. As a people, Malaysians are very relaxed, warm and friendly.

    What are the top cities to visit in Malaysia?

    Where to go and what to see on Malaysia tours? Starting with Peninsula Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is the capital, a city which combines the old and the new with its bustling markets, steel-clad skyscrapers, large shopping malls and trendy nightspots. It’s hard to not notice the twin Petronas Towers, opened in 1998 and world’s tallest structure until 2004 which offer amazing views of the city. Merdeka Square, where Malaysian independence was declared in 1957, is ringed by heritage buildings. The colourful, ornate Sri Mahamariamman Temple is a lively Hindu temple and the oldest in Malaysia. To see the Chinese influence, head to Petaling Street with its restaurants and street food stalls.

    What are the top places to see in Malaysia?

    Just outside the city is the sumptuous National Palace contained in its own grounds and home to the elected Monarch. Also close to Kuala Lumpur are the Batu Caves with their Hindu rock carvings and unique rock formations. The best known museum is the National Museum with its exhibits from Malaysian history and crafts.

    On Malaysia vacations, the second most important destination is Penang, literally an island off the coast of Western Peninsula Malaysia. Georgetown, its capital, brings back memories of the old colonial era depicted in its architecture and the historic Fort Cornwallis built in the late 18th Century. However, perhaps Penang’s biggest attraction is its beach resorts such as those found in Batu Ferringhi. A visit to Penang Hill introduces you to some of the grandest colonial mansions while enjoying the cool, refreshing air and panoramic views of the island. Another attraction is the tropical butterfly farm in Teluk Bahang with its live museum of winged butterflies. Something different is the Snake Temple, home to several pit vipers and green tree snakes and featured in “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom”.

    Malacca, in the south, has a colonial past reflected in its preserved town centre. Influences include Portuguese, Dutch and British rules that all left behind their historical and cultural backgrounds. The older part of the city has, in addition to the old palace and the large buildings left by the Europeans, many private houses and shops from nearly a century or more ago. Some of the buildings well worth visiting are the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia, the Fort of Santiago from the Portuguese era and St. Paul’s Church, originally built in 1521 by the Portuguese. It has been used as a burial ground for the Dutch and you can still see the tombstone along the walls of ruins of the church.

    Malaysia Travel Information

    At Goway we believe that a well-informed traveller is a safer traveller. With this in mind, we have compiled an easy to navigate travel information section dedicated to Malaysia vacations.

    Learn about the history and culture of Malaysia, the must-try food and drink, and what to pack in your suitcase. Read about Malaysia’s nature and wildlife, weather and geography, along with ‘Country Quickfacts’ compiled by our travel experts. Our globetrotting tips, as well as our visa and health information will help ensure you’re properly prepared for a safe and enjoyable trip. The only way you could possibly learn more is by embarking on your journey and discovering Malaysia for yourself. Start exploring… book one of our Malaysia tours today!

    Extend Your Trip

    After your Malaysia tour, consider taking the time to visit other destinations. Goway offers exciting China vacation packages, India tours and Thailand vacation packages plus a comprehensive selection of vacation packages in many other Asian countries.

  • Beautiful Taiwan

    Beautiful Taiwan

    Start your Taiwan adventure at the Taoyuan International Airport, with a professional reliable driver meeting your flight upon arrival for transportation to your hotel.

    Tour the capital city of Taipeh with stops at the National Palace Museum, Presidential Office, Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, the Martyrs Shrine, a traditional Taiwanese temple and gift shopping at a handicraft center.

    Begin your Taipei night tour with a delicious Mongolian barbeque dinner, and celebrate with a stop at the Lungshan Temple and great bargains at the Hwahsi night market.

    Go back in time to indigenous Taiwan at Wulai Waterfall and aboriginal village, where native girls tell stories with dancing and songs. Spend a day at Taroko Gorge, one of the seven wonders of Asia with deep-winding tunnels and marble cliffs along the Liwu river.

    My affection for Taiwan… is witnessed by everyone. My wife is Taiwanese and I am a son-in-law of Taiwan. I am half Taiwanese.
    Jackie Chan

    Explore the village of Chiufen on the northeast coast national scenic area, which is a favorite swimming spot surrounded by temples, farmland, fishing villages, and lighthouses.

    Visit Yehliu Park on the northern coast with spectacular rock formations, plus the harbor city of Keelung.

    Soak in a relaxing hot-springs bath at Yangmingshan National Park, surrounded by grass fields and tranquil lakes.

    Stop at Yingge, the ceramic and pottery capital of Taiwan where exquisite statues and tea sets are created, then continue to Sansia and admire beautiful examples of Chinese temple art.

  • Colorful India

    Colorful India

    Beaches fringed by the Indian Ocean, hectic but mesmerising cities, marble covered palaces and Kerala’s coconut coastline; holidays in India are a feast for the senses.

    The energy and spirit that dances through India comes from the first explosion of patchouli incensed balmy air to the second or third bizarre glimpse of a cow ambling along the road on your wild rickshaw journey into Delhi. There’s that breathtaking first sighting of the pink city of Jaipur and a spectacular sunrise view of the Taj Mahal.

    I have lived a long life, and I am proud that I spend the whole of my life in the service of my people. I am only proud of this and nothing else. I shall continue to serve until my last breath, and when I die, I can say, that every drop of my blood will invigorate India and strengthen it.
    Indira Gandhi

    India holidays are all encompassing – one moment mouth-watering street food in Mumbai, the next a gastronomic feast in Udaipur; one day a cacophony of vibrant market shopping, Hindu temples and sacred statues, another a sedate afternoon cruising the Keralan backwaters. Imagine regal hotels clad in cool marble, cities built by Mughal emperors, undiscovered rural corners where you can share a cup of chai with locals and Rajasthan’s hectic but resplendent cities.

    Our hand-picked holidays to India take you on a journey of cultural riches from bold and beautiful sights to smaller pockets of this incredible country. Pop into your local store or give one our Personal Travel Experts a call to start creating your dream India holiday.

    • Experience India’s spiritual side on the banks of the River Ganges in Varanasi or the city of temples Madurai
    • Seek out Asian elephants, Bengal tigers and other wildlife species in India’s National parks
    • The natural landscapes range from the Himalayas in the north to the beaches of Goa and Kovalam and Kerala’s backwaters in the south
    • The Golden Triangle – one of the world’s most well-travelled routes – encompasses India’s most visited cities Delhi, Jaipur and Agra
    • There’s such a wide range of accommodation in India from historic havelis to sprawling spice plantations allowing you to immerse yourself in authetic Indian culture.
    Best time to visit India

    North India

    • The climate is best from October to November and February to March, when the nights are cool and the days filled with mellow sunshine.
    • Delhi is hottest May to July (up to 42°C), however prices are lower and sights can be quieter.
    • Most of the rain falls between July and September.

    South and Central India

    • Peak season is during the winter months from November to February, when temperatures range from 23°C to 30°C.
    • Monsoon season is between May and October in Goa and from June to August in Kerala.
    • Summer temperatures aren’t as high as in northern India, although humidity is extreme.
    • The coast benefits from some cooling breezes.