Malaysia
Malaysia, located in Southeast Asia, is a culturally diverse nation with significant natural beauty. The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur represent the country's swift modernization, while UNESCO World Heritage sites like George Town and Melaka showcase its colonial and trade history. Malaysia's multiculturalism is apparent in its lively festivals, varied cuisines, and the harmonious coexistence of different religious practices.
The country's diverse wildlife, including iconic orangutans in Borneo and vibrant marine life in coral reefs, adds to its allure for nature enthusiasts. Malaysia's dedication to conservation is reflected in numerous national parks and wildlife reserves, safeguarding various ecosystems and species. Additionally, Malaysia's culture is influenced by Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous elements.
Demographics
Economics & Tourism
Cost Of Living Index
32.3
Annual Tourists
26.1 million
Homicide Rate
0.7 per 100,000
Median Income
$17,820/yearly
Tourism Revenue
$ 19 billion (2022)
Top Activities
Cultural Tours, Rainforest Trekking, Food Tours
Source: World Bank | CIA World Factbook | Statista | Trading Economics | UNODC | NUMBEO