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Dallas Fort Worth to Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
One Way・1 Stop・1 day 13 hrs
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AED 5,040
Langkawi, Malaysia
One Way・1+ Stop・1 day 7 hrs
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AED 5,220
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About Dallas Fort Worth (DFW)
Comprising 12 counties of the US state of Texas, Dallas Fort Worth, also known as 'The Metroplex' is a place worth-visiting. In this land of cowboys, while there are cows and wranglers to see, there are also delicious steaks to be enjoyed. Besides these, there are more stimulants that can easily keep tourists engaged for days. The Kimbell Art Museum, International Museum of Cultures and Fossil Rim Wildlife Centre are just few of the places of interest Dallas Fort Worth boast of. A Dallas Fort Worth vacation could be all about exploring the arts because there are plenty of choices. While there are places like the Grapevine Opry and Irving Arts Centre, there is also the opportunity to visit the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, all of which offer a truly cultural experience. This area is also blessed with natural abundance and the innumerable trails and natural parks. Some of the most naturally blessed sites in the area include Fort Worth Nature Centre & Refuge and Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens. A Dallas Fort Worth holiday cannot be considered complete if tourists fail to pay a visit to Cattleman's Steak House- one of the best places to eat in the entire region. To explore this hip and happening metropolitan area in a very convenient manner, tourists can get their hands on of the many exciting travel packages from MakeMyTrip.
About Malaysia (MY)
Malaysia, is Asia’s food heaven and cultural melting pot. With home to pristine beaches, lush jungles, reefs and rainforests, fresh highlands, and skyscrapers, Malaysia truly lives up to its slogan ‘Truly Asia’. Malaysia’s supercharged capital, Kuala Lumpur, resembles a crystal garden amongst towering skyscrapers, shopping malls and mono rail tracks. Devote a day to sample Kuala Lumpur’s delicious street food and stalls selling tropical fruits and smoothies; Chinese noodles and Indian dosas to aromatic and spicy Malay curries and seafood. The country really is a crossroads for so many Asian cultures; Muslim Malays, religiously diverse Chinese, Hindu and Muslim Indians live here, along with the indigenous people of Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. This only proves Malaysia is an ethnically and linguistically diverse jigsaw puzzle. UNESCO World Heritage listed, Melaka and George Town (Penang) have distinctive architectural and cultural townscapes. Spend the day with a traditional tribe or at a tea plantation, strawberry farm, waterfalls in the Cameron Highlands. Trek through the vast national parks of Gunung Mulu and Taman Negara and encounter incredible wildlife, like tigers and elephants. Or head to Borneo and look for wild orangutans, hike through the rainforest, and marvel at the knife-sharp peek of Mount Kinabalu. Then, there are tropical islands such as Langkawi, Tioman and the Perhentian Islands, synonymous with sparkling sands and scuba diving on pristine reefs. Outside of diving, Malaysia is also known for its challenging whitewater rafting conditions; Kuala Kubu Bharu River and Ulu Slim River are two popular options. You can book your flights with MakeMyTrip India.