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Malaysia is located in south East Asia; there are two Malaysias - one on a peninsula

of the Asian mainland and one more than 600 miles away across the South China
Sea on the island of Borneo. , it is known by its brilliant beaches, unspoilt
rainforests, loads of wildlife - as well as bustling cities and dozens of cultural
attractions. Malaysia does not have four seasons (spring, summer, winter, autumn),
but it has sunny days and rainy days throughout the year because is situated on the
line of khatulistiwa. The official language in Malaysia is Malay language. Besides
Malay language they use English language too. They have three major races in
Malaysia. They are Malay, Chinese and India. The capital is Kuala Lumpur. Islam is
the official religion but all other religions are freely practiced. It`s a country that
have a part shiny modern and industrial and part developing nation.
South East Asian Peninsula, 15 days: Travel along the Malay Peninsula enjoying
beaches, temples, highlands, islands, and vibrant cities.
Scuba Diving Work Experience on a Paradise Island: Scuba dive on the shores of this
colorful and exotic island in Malaysia.
Best South East Asia, 48 days, Hanoi to Singapore: This is a complete tour of South
East Asia with everything from Ha Long Bay to Thai Peninsula beaches.
Turtle nesting and reef conservation in Borneo: Borneo is home to some of the most
amazing coral reefs and turtle nesting sites in the world, and they are in danger.
Volunteers are needed to help with conservation of these world treasures.
Community Projects in Borneo: Borneo community projects are based in some of the
remotest and poorest parts of Sabah. Volunteers will live and work amongst rural
communities on worthwhile sustainable development projects.
Undertake an adventure challenge in Borneo: Raleigh Internationals expeditions in
Borneo are expeditions with a mix of community and environmental projects and a
challenging adventure.
I would choose the offer of South East Asian Peninsula, 15 days because we can
travel through one of the peninsulas of Malaysia and see everything in a few days,
see the most important things of there and others and its cheaper comparing to
others (949) with accommodation, meals, transport and guiders include.
Malaysian turtles are attractive, compelling to watch and sadly on the edge of
extinction. The main problem for the turtles lies in the vulnerability of their
reproductive behavior and in human factors. Females lay hundreds of eggs each
nesting season, but relatively few young survive until to adulthood. Baby turtles are
eaten up by crabs, lizards and birds either before they born or as they struggle
through the sand and make their first forays into water. Once in the shallows, many
more hatchlings are eaten by fish and harvesting eggs and fishing hatched turtles
for food and jewels.
All turtle conservation projects in Malaysia have the same objective: collect and
protect. As a volunteer you will be involved in nightly beach patrols, collecting data
from adult turtles, nests and hatchlings, assisting in running conservation and
English language school clubs and assisting with various other art, recycling and
community projects.

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