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Whether you're looking for a small rental car or a station wagon for the entire family, we will always have a suitable vehicle for the lowest price. Below are some examples from our selection in Malaysia.
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Malaysia is best explored by rental car. HireCars.co.uk has over 15 pick-up locations in Malaysia. This means there is always a pick-up location close to your destination.
Stretching across two peninsulas divided by the South China Sea, Malaysia's geographic make-up is just as diverse as its cultural and ethnic landscape. With Indian, Indonesian and Chinese influences throughout the land, visitors are treated to a rich diversity and flavour no matter which region they choose to visit.
The warm climate, pristine and sandy white beaches along with the culinary experience makes Malaysia a popular vacation and leisure destination for visitors from all over the world. Whether roaming around the Malaysian or Borneo peninsulas, the best way to navigate the land is by cheap car hire in Malaysia.
If visiting the county's capital of Kuala Lumpur, be sure to visit the Petronas Twin Towers. Now boasting the title as the tallest twin towers in the world, the Petronas stretch 88 storeys high. KL Tower stands tall in the background as it is 400 metres tall and offers a bird's eye view of the city.
For those in search of a beach vacation, the shores of Batu Ferringhi beach in Penang are quite popular among tourists. Penang is a UNESCO World Heritage site because past the shores of the beach, much of the city is a standing museum of British colonisation and can be toured by car rental in Malaysia.
For those interested in a more natural and jungle-like experience, visit the shores of Langkawi. Recently named a UNESCO Geopark, the island is home to many of the country's wildlife and plant life.
Whether your taste buds call for Indian or Indonesian, Chinese or Thai, the diverse culinary scene of Malaysia is sure to have what you crave.
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