Malaysia vs Thailand: The Real Winner of Southeast Asia Tourism 2025
A recent article from VnExpress International (October 1, 2025) sparked heated debate after Malaysian academic Professor Datuk Dr Md Amin Md Taff, Vice-Chancellor of Sultan Idris Education University (UPSI), claimed that “Malaysia is 400 times more beautiful than Thailand.”
The statement went viral across social media. Some strongly agreed, while others questioned the numbers. But behind the debate lies a bigger truth: Malaysia has quietly become Southeast Asia’s most powerful tourism destination. Let’s look at the facts.
Malaysia Tops Southeast Asia Tourist Arrivals
In the first half of 2025, Malaysia welcomed 21 million international visitors, more than any other country in the region, including Thailand with 17.5 million arrivals (ASEAN official statistics).
This is not an exaggeration — it proves that travelers are choosing Malaysia not only for beaches, but also for culture, food, safety, and diversity.
Natural Beauty That Stands Out
Professor Md Amin highlighted destinations such as Langkawi, Redang, Mersing Islands, and Pulau Kapas, with waters clearer than many parts of southern Thailand.
Malaysia also offers unique treasures:
- Gunung Kinabalu (UNESCO World Heritage) – one of the most biodiverse mountains in the world.
- Taman Negara – the world’s oldest rainforest, at 130 million years old.
- Batu Caves – a cultural and spiritual icon.
These aren’t just comparisons; they are scientifically recognized sites that put Malaysia on the global map.
Diversity of Travel Experiences
Where Thailand is famous for nightlife and cheap shopping, Malaysia delivers a broader tourism portfolio:
- Nature tourism: jungles, waterfalls, caves, highlands.
- Island escapes: Tioman, Perhentian, Sipadan (world’s top dive site).
- Cultural richness: Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous Sabah & Sarawak traditions.
- Halal & Muslim-friendly travel: a major attraction for Middle Eastern visitors.
This wide spectrum makes Malaysia attractive to families, luxury travelers, backpackers, and religious tourists alike.
Cost vs Value: The True Equation
Yes, Thailand offers cheaper souvenirs and food. But in 2025, global tourists are not just looking for “cheap” — they want value, cleanliness, safety, and quality.
Malaysia delivers all four:
- Modern airports and transport.
- Safer travel conditions compared to many regional destinations.
- Globally recognized street food culture (Kuala Lumpur & Penang ranked among world’s best food cities).
A Region, Not a Rivalry
It is important to note: Malaysia and Thailand are not enemies in tourism. Instead, both countries help make Southeast Asia one of the world’s hottest destinations.
Thailand is rightly known as the Land of Smiles. Malaysia shines as Truly Asia, where multiple cultures live in harmony. Together, they make ASEAN stronger in attracting international travelers.
Conclusion: The Professor’s Point Carries Weight
Saying Malaysia is “400 times more beautiful” may sound exaggerated. But the underlying point is valid: Malaysia is a world-class tourism powerhouse with underrated beauty.
From crystal-clear waters to ancient rainforests, from cultural diversity to culinary excellence — Malaysia offers more than just a trip; it offers a lifetime experience.
For 2026 Visit Malaysia Year, the world will see why Malaysia is not only a destination, but a global tourism leader.
Final Note: Not Competition, But Celebration of ASEAN
This article is not written to “compete” or to dismiss Thailand in any way. It is a response to the original coverage by VnExpress International (October 1, 2025), which quoted Professor Md Amin’s remarks.
We fully support both Malaysia and Thailand — and in fact, all of Southeast Asia — as rising tourism giants. Every country has unique strengths:
- Thailand with its hospitality and world-famous street life.
- Malaysia with its diversity, nature, and heritage.
- Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar — each adding their own colors to the region.
Rather than rivalry, we believe this debate should remind the world that Southeast Asia as a whole is one of the most vibrant, beautiful, and welcoming regions on Earth.
Closing Thought:
Whether travelers choose Malaysia, Thailand, or our ASEAN neighbors, we should celebrate every arrival. Because when tourists come to Southeast Asia, they do not just visit one country — they experience a region, a family of nations, and a culture that is second to none.



