Head to Malaysia For the F1 Grand Prix

Malaysia is a diverse country that is something ofCarey Island, the Royal Gallery and the High 5
a melting pot of cultures - you can be sure ofBread Town Museum - which has the unique
experiencing something new and exciting at everydistinction of being Malaysia's first bread museum -
corner as a result. The nation is a particularlyare also fantastic places to visit.
popular destination for this reason, attractingOf course, there's much more to see and do
holidaymakers at all times of the year.outside of Selangor, so if you get the chance to
With the Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix coming upspend a few days in another part of the country,
next month, now may be the ideal time to beginit is certainly worth taking it. Kuala Lumpur and its
planning a spring holiday to the country. Takingfusion of old and new architecture and many
place at the 5.542 km Sepang Circuit in Selangor,different cultures is truly a spectacle to behold
the event is sure to be an exciting one as theand could be the ideal city break destination.
world's best Formula One drivers take to theFor those interested in architecture, the Sultan
track in a bid to gain pole position.Abu Bakar Mosque in Johor and St Paul's Hill in
Visiting Malaysia for the race will also mean thatMelaka - which is home to the remains of a
holidaymakers have the opportunity to explorePortuguese fort and St Paul's Church - are just
the many attractions situated within Selangor andtwo of the places you could visit to make the
beyond.most of your Malaysia holiday.
Some of the top sights in the state include theAll in all, a trip to Malaysia to witness the Grand
national zoo and Selangor Tropical Fruits Garden.Prix could well become the holiday of a lifetime
Travellers should also take the time to see thefor those lucky enough to be able to travel
Blue Mosque, which harbours the world's tallestaround the country and experience its unique
minarets, along with the popular Batu Caves.culture.