Announcement
SENSES OF MALAYSIA wins "Best Tourism Publication" at the Tourism Malaysia Awards
The prestigious Malaysia Tourism Awards, introduced in 1987, are given to individuals and organisations whose outstanding contributions play a significant role in the development and success of tourism in Malaysia. + Read more
Introduction
For the past 14 years we have been focusing on promoting Malaysia.
We do this through various publications and web sites directed at resident
expats, people thinking of relocating here (working expats and Malaysia
My Second Home applicants) as well as tourists and business travellers.
We regularly interact with resident expats and Malaysians who want
to ensure visitors experience the country’s many attractions. This web site is all about tourism destinations. Our objective is to provide
tourists with enough information about each of the destinations to decide
what they would like to visit and enjoy. + Read more
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News
KL Charity Rugby Dinner in April
It’s back! The annual Kuala Lumpur Charity Rugby Dinner! Three outstanding speakers, five-star hospitality, grand charity auction and fantastic prize raffle! All in aid of Malaysian charities.
“Norouz Festival” Arrives In Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia’s first Norouz Festival is a glorious celebration to mark the arrival of spring or the Persian New Year. This year, the city will experience this celebration for the first time which will be held on 19 March 2010.
Senses of Malaysia Flies High - On Board MAS International Flights !
Malaysian Airlines has selected Senses of Malaysia, which was launched in 2007, as on board reading for their international flights.
"Afghan Girl" photographer Steve McCurry at the Islamic Arts Museum
Renowned photojournalist Steve McCurry is in town again to promote an on-going exhibition entitled A Common Faith: Steve McCurry’s Travels through the Muslim World, at the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia from 7 January 2010 to 8 April 2010.
Latest Articles
To Eat and where to Eat...
That is always the question. And with Kuala Lumpur’s dizzying assortment of excellent eateries, it is also a question that can be pondered interminably. Luckily, David Bowden is on hand to offer some advice.[ + more ]
Mamak Mia!
The mamak stalls which are run by Muslim Indians are everyone’s favourite hang out. Not only will you find people of all races and religions here, but of all ages and walks of life. [ + more ]
Miri and All that Jazz
While Sarawak has mixed cultural heritage, it’s one that’s forever changing and evolving. The Rainforest Festival, now staged annually in July, has put Kuching on the map for those who appreciate world music. [ + more ]
Running With The Rascals
In Langkawi, boats are affairs of the heart, not the head; fiscal considerations are secondary. In 1997, there were only 40 ocean-going yachts on the island. Now, over 500 crowd the three major marinas here. [ + more ]
Matrimony the Malay Way
A Malay wedding in Malaysia - and the arrangements leading up to it – is an elaborate affair steeped in
tradition. Aida Ahmad takes us behind scenes and gives us a firsthand account of one she recently attended. [ + more ]





