Cottages in Malaysia

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Permai Chalet Tioman - Malaysia
8.4 625 reviews
Malaysia
25/08 – 30/08
A$139/nighttotal: A$695 (5 )

Permai Chalet Tioman

2 5
chalet , Kampong Juara
Permai Chalet Tioman is located in Kampong Juara, a short drive from Tioman Island, offering a peaceful escape in a beautiful setting. Guests consistently rate the chalet highly for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The chalet features a comfortable bedroom and bathroom, perfect for a relaxing stay. Enjoy stunning sea or garden views from your private terrace, take advantage of the on-site restaurant, and explore the nearby waters with exciting activities like windsurfing and diving.
Homestay Tok Ani By Ardzman Hospitality - Malaysia
8.0 6 reviews
Malaysia
16/08 – 29/08
A$102/nighttotal: A$1326 (13 )

Homestay Tok Ani By Ardzman Hospitality

1 5
chalet , Permatang Pauh
Homestay Tok Ani by Ardzman Hospitality in Permatang Pauh offers a chalet experience conveniently located 3.5 kilometres from Sunway Carnival Mall and 12.7 kilometres from Penang Bridge.
This air-conditioned accommodation sleeps up to 11 guests with 1 bedroom and 2 bathrooms, featuring a private balcony, a fully equipped kitchenette, and a flat-screen TV, with Queensbay Mall and 1st Avenue Penang within driving distance.
Heal Inn Roomstay - Malaysia
9.6 169 reviews
Malaysia
31/08 – 18/09
A$52/nighttotal: A$936 (18 )

Heal Inn Roomstay

1 2
chalet , Kangar
Heal Inn Roomstay- Islamic Guest, a family-friendly chalet in Kangar, is situated approximately 35 kilometres from both the Asian Cultural Village and Dinosaur Park Dannok, and 43 kilometres from Sultan Abdul Halim Airport.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering unit offers a terrace, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and mountain views, with guests able to enjoy cycling in the local area.
Mutiara Chalet - Malaysia
8.0 162 reviews
Malaysia
22/07 – 05/08
A$96/nighttotal: A$1344 (14 )

Mutiara Chalet

1 2
chalet , Melaka
Mutiara Chalet is situated near Pengkalan Balak Beach, just over a mile away, and is roughly 21 miles from both the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum and Cheng Hoon Teng Temple in Melaka. The chalet has received very good ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This comfortable holiday home is ideal for families, with a compact layout, a floor area of 11 square metres, and a capacity for up to 3 guests. The chalet is equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and an indoor play area, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

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Frequently asked questions about cottages in Malaysia

  • What are the top must-see attractions in Malaysia?

    Malaysia boasts incredible diversity! For cultural immersion, head to Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Twin Towers and Merdeka Square. Nature lovers should explore the Taman Negara National Park, a rainforest teeming with wildlife, or the Cameron Highlands, known for their tea plantations and cool climate. Island hopping in Langkawi offers stunning beaches and duty-free shopping, while Penang's Georgetown is a UNESCO World Heritage site with beautiful street art and delicious food.
  • What are the best cottages in Malaysia?

  • Are there any regional or international airports in Malaysia?

    Yes, several international airports serve Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is the main hub, but others include Penang International Airport (PEN), Kota Kinabalu International Airport (BKI) in Sabah, and Kuching International Airport (KCH) in Sarawak. Many smaller regional airports also exist, connecting to various parts of the country.
  • What are the best cottages with a pool in Malaysia?

  • What part of Malaysia is a good destination to rent a cottage?

    The Cameron Highlands offer a cool escape from the heat, with many charming cottages nestled amongst the tea plantations. Alternatively, consider the coastal areas of Tioman Island or Langkawi, where you can find beachfront cottages with stunning sea views. Many areas in rural Perak and Pahang also have options for cottage rentals.
  • What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in Malaysia?

  • What is the currency of Malaysia?

    The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the currency.
  • What are the best cottages for families and kids in Malaysia?

  • Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting Malaysia?

    It depends on your itinerary. Driving in larger cities like Kuala Lumpur can be challenging due to traffic. Public transport is generally efficient in urban areas. However, a car offers greater flexibility for exploring rural areas and national parks. Consider renting a car with a driver for a more comfortable experience, especially in less developed regions.
  • What are the best pet friendly cottages in Malaysia?

  • Where should you base yourself for a week in Malaysia?

    That depends on your interests! For a blend of city and nature, Kuala Lumpur is a good starting point, allowing easy access to day trips to destinations like the Batu Caves or Taman Negara. Alternatively, basing yourself in Penang offers a rich cultural experience combined with beautiful beaches nearby. For a more laid-back island getaway, Langkawi is an excellent choice.
  • What are the best cottages with parking in Malaysia?

  • Where in Malaysia do travellers go for the most favourable weather?

    The best time to visit depends on the region. The Cameron Highlands have pleasant weather year-round, but it can be cool. For warm, sunny weather, consider the islands in the east coast, such as Tioman or Perhentian Islands, during the dry season (March to October).
  • Which areas in Malaysia offer the best weekend experience?

    For a city break, Kuala Lumpur offers a vibrant nightlife and diverse culinary scene. Penang's Georgetown is perfect for exploring street art, historical buildings, and enjoying delicious hawker fare. Melaka, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a charming historical setting with colonial architecture and delicious Peranakan cuisine.
  • Are there any unique festivals in Malaysia worth attending?

    Yes! The Hari Raya Aidilfitri (celebrating the end of Ramadan) is a major event, with vibrant celebrations across the country. Thaipusam, a Hindu festival, is a spectacular sight, particularly in Batu Caves. The Chinese New Year is also widely celebrated, with colourful lion dances and parades.

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