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Entwined by shared history, Southeast Asias terrific trio offer steamy jungles packed with wildlife, beautiful beaches, idyllic islands, culinary sensations and multi-ethnic culture.
Ancient Rainforests
For many people this region is defined by its equatorial rainforest among the most ancient ecosystems on earth. Significant chunks are protected by national parks and conservation projects. Seemingly impenetrable foliage and muddy, snaking rivers conjure up the heart of darkness but join a ranger-led nature walk, for example, and youll be alerted to the mind-boggling biodiversity all around, from the pitcher plants, lianas and orchids of the humid lowlands, to the conifers and rhododendrons of high-altitude forests.
Urban Adventures
Singapore is an urban show-stopper that combines elegant colonial-era buildings with stunning contemporary architecture and attractions such as its Unesco World Heritagelisted Botanic Gardens. Malaysias capital, Kuala Lumpur (KL), is a place where Malay kampung (village) life stands cheek by jowl with the 21st-century glitz of the Petronas Towers, and shoppers shuttle from traditional wet markets to air-conditioned mega malls. Brunei Darussalams surprisingly unostentatious capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, offers the picturesque water village Kampong Ayer the largest stilt settlement in the world.
Cultural Riches
Unesco World Heritagelisted Melaka and George Town (Penang) offer unique architectural and cultural townscapes, developed over half a millennium of Southeast Asian cultural and trade exchange. Both cities embody the regions potpourri of cultures, principally Muslim Malays, religiously diverse Chinese, and Hindu and Muslim Indians, but also indigenous tribes known collectively as Dayaks on Borneo, and the Orang Asli on Peninsular Malaysia. Each ethnic group has its own language and cultural practices which you can best appreciate through a packed calendar of festivals and a delicious variety of cuisines.
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