Visitors have been coming to the felicitous tropical crescent of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei for over 1000 years, but there's always something new to discover. This trio of countries - intimately linked by history and multi-ethnic population embracing idigenous, Malay , Chinese and Indian people - are among Southeast Asia's most fascinating and suprising.
Maximize your trip with this Lonely Planet Malaysia Singapore and Brunei Travel Guide: Have your fortune told by a psychic parrot, then dig into dosa in Singapore's Little India p561 Trek in the footsteps of tribal war parties on the Headhunters' Trail in Gunung Mulu National Park p337 Travel the length of Peninsular Malaysia, through the world's oldest rainforest, on the Jungle Railway p330 Give the turtles plenty of space as they haul their 750kg-bodies up the beaches of Cherating p280 Top adventure activity coverage – the best hiking, snorkelling, caving, diving or bird-watching info Five authors and 2731 hours in-country researching this edition More listings of sustainable businesses, to help you make the right choices for the environment. Find out how you can minimise your impact at www.lonelyplanet.com
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