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Why you'll love diving in Malaysia!
With sandy beaches, turquoise blue waters and coral reefs, Malaysia has several dive sites rated to be amongst the top ten in the world. Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multicultural and multilingual society. The original culture of the area stemmed from indigenous tribes that lived there, along with the Malays who later moved there. Malaysia is plenty of interesting attractions; these include the high-tech city of Kuala Lumpur, tropical island of Langkawi, colonial hill stations of Genting and Cameron Highlands, numerous astounding beaches, National Parks, and the world's oldest tropical rainforests. The Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah on the island of Borneo offer wildlife and cultural experiences found nowhere else in the world. You can see proboscis monkeys, flying squirrels, turtles and, of course, orangutans during your visit.
For a truly memorable scuba diving vacation, experience the wonders of the underwater realm at the bio-diversity hotspot of Malaysia. Malaysia dive sites include diverse underwater geography such as drift dives, sloping reefs, wall dives, coral blocks, and wreck dives. A dip below the warm seas surface guarantees you an astounding experience, with a concentration of vibrant and exotic marine life rarely rivaled anywhere else in the world. Malaysian dive resorts also offers pristine beaches and professional dive centres for the pleasure and safety of the advanced and novice diver. For a most memorable diving holiday, the place is Malaysia.
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The dive season in Malaysian Borneo is year round. The diving season in Peninsular Malaysia runs between February and November. During the wet season, November to March, most operations wind down or close.