

A serene oasis dedicated to Islamic art and culture, housing over 10,000 artifacts in a stunning lakeside setting.
A stunning example of modern Islamic architecture, open to visitors of all faiths.
A bustling wet market offering a glimpse into local life and culinary delights.
A world-class museum dedicated to Islamic art and culture, housing an impressive collection of artifacts.
Famous for its traditional Malaysian breakfast and nasi lemak.
Renowned for its roti canai and teh tarik.
Famous for its nasi kandar, a popular Malaysian dish.

Respectful attire is expected when visiting religious sites.
Modest dress is appreciated in Malaysia's cultural settings.
To ensure your devices can be charged in Malaysia's power outlets.
Intricate wax-resist dyed fabrics, reflecting Malay culture and heritage.
Handcrafted earthenware from Kelantan, known for its unique glaze and patterns.
Intricately designed pieces inspired by Islamic art and architecture, often featuring filigree work.
Coconut rice, fried anchovies, peanuts, cucumber, and sambal

Flaky layered flatbread with curry sauce

Slow-cooked beef in rich, spicy coconut gravy
A charming tea museum nestled in the lush highlands of Kerala, offering insights into the region's tea cultivation history.
Nestled in the Adelaide Hills, Magill Estate Cellar Door offers a picturesque setting with a rich history, producing award-winning wines since 1968.

Candi Ijo, a 13th-century Hindu-Buddhist temple, is a serene and picturesque site surrounded by lush greenery and a lake.