Visit Malaysia Year 2026 set to be officially unveiled in the UK
Tourism Malaysia is set to return to Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show this week to launch Visit Malaysia Year 2026 in the UK.
It kicks off from 29 January – 1 February 2026 at Olympia London, marking the launch of Tourism Malaysia’s UK activity programme for VM2026.
Tourism Malaysia’s presence at Destinations 2026 will showcase the country’s diversity to inspire travel this year.
Destinations bring together more than 600 travel brands, including over 90 tourism boards, alongside a speaker line-up of more than 100 travel specialists.
There are also live cooking demonstrations and cultural performances.
At the show, Tourism Malaysia will highlight the range of experiences such as tropical beaches, rainforests, wildlife, and vibrant food scenes.
Visitors to the Tourism Malaysia stand will have the opportunity to engage directly with the team, offering tailored advice and guidance to help visitors plan itineraries across Malaysia.
Tourism Malaysia will be joined by industry partners, including Malaysia Airlines, YTL Hotels, Borneo Adventures, and Odyssey World Tour Operator, sharing insights into travel options, accommodation choices, and touring opportunities.
Tourism Malaysia has an exclusive giveaway with the chance to win a holiday to Malaysia, courtesy of Tourism Malaysia, Malaysia Airlines, and YTL Hotels,
The winner receives two return Economy Class tickets from London Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur, a 5-night stay at Tanjong Jara Resort and a 2-night stay in a Deluxe Room at The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur, including breakfast.
Tourism Malaysia can be found at Stand AP10 at Destinations 2026.
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