Less famous than Vietnam’s Son Doong but easier to reach, Xe Bang Fai Cave in central Laos draws travelers into a world of underground rivers and limestone halls.
HAMPI/HOSAPETE: The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi has witnessed an unprecedented surge in tourist footfall over the past week, with official estimates pla
Slip into the slow pace of life in Laos, where a new Mekong cruise follows the river’s course past the pagoda-studded world heritage city of Luang Prabang, into a less-explored stretch of the waterway towards the capital Vientiane.
KUCHING (Oct 10): The Madani government has allocated RM25 million under Budget 2026 to enhance tourism facilities and infrastructure, including the preservation of Unesco heritage sites such as Taman Negara Gunung Mulu in Sarawak, as part of initiatives under Visit Malaysia Year 2026. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, when tabling the 2026 national budgetRead More
Google Arts & Culture offers a virtual collection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, allowing users to explore significant locations like Mount Kinabalu from anywhere. This initiative enhances accessibility to cultural heritage, promoting awareness and appreciation for these important sites globally, as highlighted in the article by The Star.
DEEP in the verdant heart of Malaysia lies an environmental miracle most of the world has never heard of — the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM).
Discover a memorable stay in Malaysia’s UNESCO-listed city of Malacca with our comprehensive guide to the finest hotels in Melaka. Whether seeking luxury, convenience, or unique experiences, this guide highlights top accommodations that capture the essence of the historic city. Enjoy the rich culture and heritage, while indulging in quality hospitality during your visit. Explore the diverse options available to fit your preferences and budget, ensuring a delightful stay in this vibrant destination. Make your trip to Malacca unforgettable by choosing from our curated list of the best hotels in the area.
WITHIN the serene landscapes of Perak lies the Lenggong Valley, a site of profound historical and archaeological significance. Recognised as a Unesco World Heritage Site since 2012, Lenggong Valley offers a fascinating glimpse into Malaysia’s ancient past, dating back over two million years.