As well as Pangkor Laut’s Spa Village, Malaysia offers a multitude of spa outlets. Many spas can be found in Malaysia ’s capital Kuala Lumpur but most are hidden amongst the white sands and palm trees of beach resorts and amid the mountainous rainforests. Many of the retreats have been designed to blend in with the landscape, maximising the surrounding serenity of beaches, rainforests, mountainsides or city settings. With an array of couples’ treatments available, honeymooners can be sure of relaxing together and being pampered in luxury.
Langkawi, situated off the coast of Kedah State in the far northwest of Peninsular Malaysia, comprises a jewelled setting of 99 islands offering the ultimate in luxury and world-class facilities. The hideaways of Andaman, Datai and Tanjung Rhu are just a few of the dream destinations for travellers to visit. Cenang Bay , 3km from Langkawi International Airport is the most developed of the beach areas, housing several luxury class hotels with plenty of watersports available. Honeymooners attracted to Langkawi can hire a boat from Tengah Beach and go island hopping, exploring the area at their own pace or enjoying a variety of activities with scuba diving most popularly carried out in the Payar Island Marine Park , one hour away from Langkawi’s Kuah Town by boat.
To add an active twist to a honeymoon, a trip to Sabah or Sarawak is ideal for unforgettable snorkelling, scuba diving, windsurfing, kayaking or parasailing experiences in world famous water parks such as Sunway Lagoon in Kuala Lumpur or Bukit Gambang Waterpark in Pahang. Newlyweds can enjoy calm and seclusion away from the beachfront and discover romance amongst the highlands of tropical Malaysia .
Those looking to combine nature and adventure with luxury can visit the old British hill resort of Cameron Highlands or head into the rainforest in Taman Negara National Park . For round-the-clock excitement, Genting Highlands offers an abundance of indoor and outdoor theme attractions. In Kinabalu Park, Sabah, visitors can discover Malaysia’s first world heritage site, revelling in the wealth of flora and fauna on offer with picturesque trails through the jungle, tackling the strenuous, but not impossible, peaks of Mount Kinabalu before soaking their muscles in the warm waters of Poring Hot Springs.

With an eclectic mix of culture, stunning beaches, a wealth of luxury offerings and the chance to discover the country’s enchanting landscapes, it is no wonder that increasing numbers of couples are choosing Malaysia as their luxury and/or honeymoon destination.
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Notes to editors:
· Malaysia has a tropical climate and is a very welcoming multi-cultural society home to some of the best
spa resort in the world.
· Malaysian cuisine is as diverse as the nation itself, fusing the culinary traditions and flavours of Malay,
Chinese, Indian, Arabian and European cooking.
· Malaysia Airlines fly twice daily from London Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur www.malaysiaairlines.com
· Events and festivals in April/May:
APRIL
Water Festival
Throughout April 2013
Celebrated in Langkawi, Labuan and Port Dickson
Malaysia International Shoe Festival
05 - 07 April 2013
An annual event held at the Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur.
MAY
World Harvest Festival in Sarawak
3 to 5 May 2013
A place for locals and tourists to learn about the ethnic groups culture and arts
Colours of 1Malaysia
25 May 2013
Colours of Malaysia Festival will give you an opportunity to learn about the Malaysian people and their diverse culture. Various delicacies of the different ethnic groups of Malaysia will be featured.
Tadau Kaamatan
30 - 31 May 2013
Tadau Kaamatan is a harvest festival celebrated in Sabah and Labuan.
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