Malaysia travel guide

A country, quite literally, of two halves – Peninsula Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo. Featuring orangutans, sun bears and some of the best food I've ever eaten, this is my guide to Malaysia...

Béarn

In the shadow of the Pyrenees, lies the ancient region of Béarn. A wild, untamed land, it's an area of myths and legends, and has an otherworldly, spiritual feel.

Angles-sur-l’Anglin

Situated around the idyllic River Anglin, this charming village is home to picture-perfect medieval buildings, a ruined cliff-top castle and a series of 14,000-year-old Paleolithic cave sculptures.

Cascais

This small fishing town on the Atlantic coast, west of Lisbon, is renowned for its beautiful beaches and charming character.

Danang

Home to the majestic Dragon Bridge, which breathes fire and sprays water, the Museum of Cham Sculpture and the Marble Mountains.

Halong Bay

Dotted with some 2,000 oddly shaped limestone rocks, the iconic, picturesque bay doesn't disappoint in person.

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