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Wonderland Premium Tower Full Seaview Pd - Malaysia
8.2 24 reviews
Malaysia
27/06 – 28/06
₹7035/nightfor 1 night

Wonderland Premium Tower Full Seaview Pd

1 3
chalet , Port Dickson
Wonderland Premium Tower Full Seaview PD, a beachfront apartment in Port Dickson, is a two-minute walk from Tanjung Gemok, 29 kilometres from Palm Mall Seremban, 34 kilometres from the Sepang International Circuit, and 48 kilometres from Xiamen University Malaysia.
This 57-square-metre self-catering property features one bedroom, one bathroom with a hot tub, a balcony with sea views, and accommodates up to six guests, offering amenities including air conditioning, parking, and a jacuzzi.
Mutiara Chalet - Malaysia
8.0 162 reviews
Malaysia
27/06 – 25/07
₹5988/nighttotal: ₹167664 (28 )

Mutiara Chalet

1 1
chalet , Malacca
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.
Merang Residence - Malaysia
Malaysia
09/01 – 23/01
₹5420/nighttotal: ₹75880 (14 )

Merang Residence

1 2
chalet , Kampung Merang
Merang Residence offers a chalet stay in Kampung Merang, located approximately 34 to 37 kilometres from Terengganu Craft Cultural Centre, State Museum of Terengganu, Crystal Mosque, and Chinatown, with Sultan Mahmud Airport 24 kilometres away.
This family-friendly chalet boasts air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, a swimming pool, and parking, with a floor area of 27 square metres, one bathroom, and capacity for up to seven guests.
Juara Ocean Chalet - Malaysia
8.5 64 reviews
Malaysia
18/09 – 25/09
₹4293/nighttotal: ₹30051 (7 )

Juara Ocean Chalet

1 2
chalet , Kampong Juara
Juara Ocean Chalet is located in Kampong Juara, just 12km from ABC Beach Jetty, offering a peaceful escape close to the beautiful Barok and Mentawak beaches. The chalet is highly rated by guests, with excellent location, very good overall ratings and good cleanliness ratings. The one-bedroom chalet has a kitchen, a bathroom and a terrace, perfect for a relaxing stay. Guests can enjoy the private beach access, the on-site bicycle rental, and the option of air conditioning.

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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 natural beauty, consider the Batu Caves near Kuala Lumpur, with their impressive limestone hills and Hindu shrines, or the Cameron Highlands, offering stunning tea plantations and cool mountain air. For cultural experiences, explore Georgetown in Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage site with colonial architecture and vibrant street art, or the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, an iconic symbol of modern Malaysia. Don't forget the idyllic islands of Langkawi, perfect for relaxing on pristine beaches.
  • Are there any regional or international airports in Malaysia?

    Yes, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is the main international hub, serving numerous destinations worldwide. Other significant airports include Penang International Airport (PEN), Kota Kinabalu International Airport (BKI) in Sabah, and Kuching International Airport (KCH) in Sarawak. Many smaller airports cater to domestic flights within the country.
  • What part of Malaysia is a good destination to rent a cottage?

    The Cameron Highlands are ideal for renting a cottage. The cooler climate, lush scenery, and abundance of tea plantations create a tranquil atmosphere. Alternatively, consider the countryside surrounding Ipoh, Perak, which offers charming villages and a more laid-back pace of life. Langkawi also has many options for renting villas and cottages near the beach.
  • What is the currency of Malaysia?

    The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the official currency.
  • 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, including trains and buses, is generally efficient and affordable within cities and between major towns. However, for exploring rural areas or islands, renting a car offers more flexibility, but be prepared for varied road conditions.
  • Where should you base yourself for a week in Malaysia?

    A week allows for exploring multiple areas. A good option is to spend a few days in Kuala Lumpur to experience the city's attractions, then travel to Penang or another location like Melaka for a change of pace. This provides a balance of city and cultural experiences.
  • Where in Malaysia do travellers go for the most favourable weather?

    The best time to visit depends on your preference. The Cameron Highlands offer pleasant temperatures year-round. For beach holidays, the east coast typically has better weather from March to October, while the west coast is generally better from November to February. However, weather patterns can be unpredictable, so it is always advisable to check the forecast before you go.
  • Which areas in Malaysia offer the best weekend experience?

    Melaka offers a charming historic city centre perfect for a weekend getaway, with its colonial architecture and delicious local cuisine. Alternatively, consider a weekend trip to the islands of Tioman or Perhentian for beautiful beaches and snorkelling. For something different, explore the cultural heritage and street art of Georgetown, Penang.
  • Are there any unique festivals in Malaysia worth attending?

    Yes, Malaysia has many vibrant festivals. Hari Raya Aidilfitri, celebrating the end of Ramadan, is a significant event, as is Chinese New Year, marked with colourful parades and lion dances. Deepavali, the Hindu festival of lights, is another spectacular occasion. These festivals are celebrated nationwide, offering a unique insight into Malaysian culture.

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