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“To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia.” This is how the Malaysian Tourism Board is wooing thousands of travelers worldwide. A melting pot of races and cultures from all over Asia – Indians, Chinese and native Malays, it is no wonder that the country offers a ‘Truly Asia’ experience, an apt advertising tagline used by the country’s Tourism board.
Ever year, an estimated 650,000 Indians visit Malaysia. Last year, there was a 17 percent growth over 2009, and bullish tourism officials are trying to attain 720,000 visitors in 2011. The influx of Indian tourists to Malaysia has led India to be Malaysia’s second largest source market for the country outside Asean, after China.
So what is it that attracts so many Indians to this country? One of the major reasons is because, the holiday deals to Malaysia are only getting more and more competitive. The price war between the two major carriers – Malaysian Airlines and Malaysia’s low-cost airline, Air Asia, has led to rock-bottom priced airline tickets. The proximity to Southeast Asia is another reason why so many Indians love to visit the three countries, ...
... namely Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.
With so many package tours and deals offered by several service providers, it often confuses a first timer to Malaysia. Geographically, Malaysia is as diverse as its culture. The topography of Malaysia is vibrant - pristine beaches, deep blue sea, exotic islands. For the city lovers, there are luxurious hotels and marvelous resorts, elegant restaurants and loads of shopping complexes.
Most Indians make it a point to include Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Genting Highland. While some others who like less touristy destinations prefer Langkawi. While Penang has some fantastic experiences with wonderful historical monuments, temples and monasteries. Kuala Lumpur on the other hand attracts people with ‘The Petronas Twin Towers’, regarded as the second highest tower and lots of shopping. Genting Highland, a mountainous peak close to Kuala Lumpur has a thrilling theme park, ideal as a one stop shop for entertainment unlimited. For those of you who love the sea, Langkawi is the place to be. The natural scenic beauty here is a mix of turquoise water with green palms.
But having a huge list of holiday choices is no good if it does not meet your requirements. On Polama.com - the world's first tour package and holiday deals comparison site- this task is made simple and fun. One of the most useful and attractive features on the site is its comparison tool. All you have to do is to type Malaysia in the search box provided in the home page. Once you have a list of holiday choices in the form of the search result, you can select upto five tour packages and compare them side-by-side. A window to compare tour packages in a standardised, easy to follow format, will open up. This will help you understand the value that is being provided by each holiday package. Based on the inclusions, itinerary, and terms & conditions one can decide the best holiday option. Once interest is expressed in a particular holiday, Polama, ensures that the user is contacted by the service provider for your Malaysian holiday. For a range of holidays to Malaysia offered by different service providers, log on to www.polama.com
About Author :
Deepa G
During a chance holiday to Kumta, Deepa realised that nothing excited her more than a career in research of unexplored destinations. Her special interest is in leveraging the power of the internet to give greater value to holiday goers, such as the ability to easily compare tour packages. You can know more about tour packages at her site www.polama.com.
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