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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Taman Negara, Pahang

Taman Negara

Taman Negara

Location Map I How to get there I Sights to behold

Mother Nature's Treasure Trove


Spread out over 4,343 sq. km. of the formidable Titiwangsa Mountain Range is Taman Negara - One of the world's oldest tropical rainforest. A sanctuary to hundreds of species of birds, butterflies, insects, fish and plants. Home to Malaysia's friendly aborigines, the Orang Asli. A shy yet gentle race, they continue to live the nomadic way they've lived for centuries although fully aware of the country's fast-paced progress.
Come discover the living treasures Mother Nature has to offer. Whether it's shooting thrilling rapids, exploring spectacular caves, tackling a 20-pound fish, scaling up Peninsular Malaysia's highest mountain, trekking through dense, tricky forest pathways or swimming in crystal clear pools, Malaysia's National Park is a natural paradise you must experience. An adventure of a lifetime awaits you here.

Taman Negara

A 130 Million Year Old Park


Taman Negara straddles the interior border regions of Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu, boasting a continuous evolutionary history that spans 130 million years. Owing to a state legislation in 1925, about 1,300 sq. km. of tropical jungle in its natural state was designated the Gunung Tahan Game Reserve. In 1939, the three sultans of the above-mentioned states declared the area a national park. It was renamed King George V National Park. Following the nation's independence from the British in 1957, the park was officially given the name it goes by now.

Over the years, although Malaysia has promoted Taman Negara as a popular tourist destination, the goverment has taken careful steps to ensure the conservation of the park's flora and fauna. All developments or upgrading programmes to cater for tourists are carried out only after consultation with environmental experts.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Genting Highlands - Genting Theme Park Fun At The Peak

Genting Highlands

Lush tropical greenery and cool invigorating are surrounds Genting Highlands, Malaysia's premier holiday and convention destination. Driving up to the resort takes approximetely 1 hour from the city with the newly completed 4-lane road to the resort. The natural elements at Genting Highlands are further enchanced and complimented by a superb range of facilities such as the Genting Indoor and Outdoor Theme Park, the longest cable car system in Southeast Asia and Arena of Stars which can accommodate 6,000 people for concerts featuring international artistes.

Genting Theme Park

Genting Theme Park
A multi-million ringgit playground with over 40 rides, making it Malaysia's biggest theme park.

  • Turbo Drop
    Imagine being dropped from 185 feet to the ground in less than 5 seconds.
  • Corkscrew
    The only double loop roller coaster in Malaysia that spins up to a height of 90 feet.
  • Super Toboggan
    Race down a twisting track at supersonic speed with no brakes!
  • Rain Forest Splash Pool
    A heated and covered water park where you can have a whale of a time enjoying the Wave Pool, Action Pool, Big Bucket and more.
  • Grand Prix Go Kart
    A special go-kart circuit where speeding is legal.

Family Rides
Exciting rides for the young at heart are the heart and soul of First World Plaza. Suspended rides include:
- Euro Express Roller Coaster
- Reindeer Cycle Monorail
- Rio Ride

On a more romantic note, Take the gondola ride with the sweet strains of a serenade in the air. For a European carnival-like atmosphere, make your way to the Carousel and Ferris Wheel.

Snow World

Snow World
Indulge in a snow fight, go sledging or simply enjoy the gentle touch of falling snowdrops on your face at Southeast Asia's biggest and best snow house.

Haunted Adventure
Be afraid. Be very afraid... but have fun too! That's our philosophy at the 4000 square foot tour of terror, Haunted Adventure. Scary attractions and live - unpredictable - actors, mean screamingly good fun! Take a walk through the 100 - year - old Coffin of Terror and see the spooks within. But don't let go of the kids... Not for the faint hearted!

X-pedition Wall
Find out whether you' ve a fear of heights or not at the biggest indoor climbing wall in Southeast Asia. Professionals are on hand to get you climbing walls as good as 'Spidey'.

Genting Sky Venture
Sky dive without a parachute, or without jumping out of a plane. The one and only sky diving simulator in Asia, the Genting Sky Venture is a state - of - the - art sky diving wind tunnel with a maximum speed of 120 mph winds to keep you airborne.

Shopping Galore
With over 70 outlets, the passion for shopping burns stronger than ever. So, you can be sure of taking home more than just memories of your stay. Shop for famous labels such as Nike, Timberland, Dockers and U2.

Water Park
Wet and wild splash-tacular family fun! Splash into the heated waters, take a ride down the Tornado slide or just float around the heated Splash Pool.

Rainforest Splash Pool

Rainforest Splash Pool
Things are really heating up! Experience the heated water play area and so much more at the only water park at 6,000 feet above sea level. What's more? The heated pool is covered.
Come and experience a new world of fun and adventure! Have a splash of time with the Wave Pool, Action River, Big Bucket, Tornado Slide and many more!

Wind-Surfing At Balok Beach

Balok Beach

Balok beach is about 15km north of Kuantan and is a paradise for avid wind-surfers. Most of the activities revolve around the many international class resorts and hotels located at the beach, forming the perfect getaway for visitors to the East Coast of the Peninsular. Truly perfect and serene with soothing tropical breezes, swaying casuarinas, unending white sand in harmony with the azure blue sea, indeed, relaxation is never easier.

Balok Beach is a comfortable and relaxing sandy beach. It is suitable to relax on the golden sands, play volleyball and various other ground activities. It's waters are suitable for snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming, skiing, sunbathing, surfing or sailing.

How to get there
Pantai Balok or Balok beach, one of the cleanest beaches in Pahang area, can be reached from Kuantan or Kemaman.

By Road : From Kuantan towards Kemaman, Terengganu. Also accessible by taxi or hourly buses.

Discover About Pahang State, Malaysia


Introduction

Mention Pahang and conjures up visions of lush tropical forests, cool mountain air, endless sandy beaches glistering in the sun, lakes and waterfalls nesting in the arms of mountain crevices plus everything else that spells a resort to nature. Pahang is in fact all these and much more.

Located in the East Coast region of Peninsular Malaysia, Pahang is the peninsula's largest state. Currently, has a population of 1.2 million. Spanning north to south of the state, forming a natural divider between east and west Pahang is a formidable mountain range wherein lies Peninsular Malaysia's highest peak, Gunung Tahan, the inspiration of many a mountaineers in this part of the world. Pahang's climate is characteristic of the tropics - hot and humid all the year round with distinct wet and dry season that coincides with the wet seasons from the South China Sea. Kuantan, the state capital, is not only fast developing as a commercial town but is also a popular seaside resort. Pekan, the royal town is situated 45 km south of Kuantan.

Discover Kuala Lumpur, Great For Shopping & Leisure

KUALA LUMPUR, meaning a muddy confluence, had its origins as a shanty mining outpost for the tin trade in the 1800's at the confluence of the Gombak and Klang River. Today, KL as it is popularly known, is a bustling metropolis, the federal capital of Malaysia and is the principal centre of commerce, politics, entertainment and international activities. The site of the original settlement draws a steady stream of tourist, largely to the adjacent Sultan Abdul Samad Building and the Merdeka Square where the British flag was lowered for the last time on August 31, 1957 and replaced by the new Malaysian flag.


KL Tower- 'Jewel' in the sky'

The city's skyline is rapidly changing and presently boasts of the world's tallest building, the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers standing at 452 m as well as the KL Tower, the world's fourth tallest. Modern transportation that include the Light Rail Transit system and a Rapid Transit monorail system, currently under construction, mean getting around is a breeze. However, despite its transformation into an ultra-modern city, KL still retains its old world charm depicted in the majestic buildings of the colonial era, quaint pre-war shophouses and the way business is conducted.

More conspicuous is its 'Garden City' ambience, apparent the moment one lands in the city. At night, the streets adorned with trees and decorative shrubs, as well as the buildings are colourfully lit to give the city a unique dazzle. The Lake Gardens, home to the Hibicus and Orchid Gardens as well as the Bird, Deer and Butterfly Parks, just one of KL's many delights. For a sojourn in antiquity, the National Museum is a must but there are other museums with specific themes as well.


The Sultan Abdul Samad Building

The city is also an excellent hunting ground for shopping buffs. Well-known establishment located along Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman and Jalan Ampang as well as The Mall, Central Market and KL's Chinatown tantalise visitors with their sheer variety of products and the lure of attractive prices. These areas also throb with the excitement of nightlife and evening entertainment. There is local and western theatre, cultural renditions and even night golfing around the city.

Pantai Merdeka, Kedah

Pantai Merdeka


Kedah is also endowed with a beautiful 1 km stretch of white sandy beach known as Pantai Merdeka, approximately 60 km south of Alor Setar. This enchanting beach is shaded by tall swaying palms, under which one may spend leisurely hours - picnicking or just lazing the hours away, Water skiing and sailing are also popular along this stretch of coastal water. The mountains and hills of Kedah offer a number of lovely picnic spots set within verdant greenery, cool mountain streams and the invigorating freshness of the mountain air.

Pantai Merdeka

Friday, March 14, 2008

Melawati Hill / Bukit Melawati, Kuala Selangor

Bukit Melawati Kuala Selangor

Melawati Hill is located in the coastal town of Kuala Selangor, a 30-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur. In the late 18th Century, the second Sultan of Selangor had a fortress constructed on Melawati Hill to protect the state from intruders.

The hill provided a vantage point to monitor ships in the Straits of Malacca. Even with a strategic hold, the Melawati Fort yielded to the Dutch cannons.

Bukit Melawati Kuala Selangor

It was again destroyed during the Selangor Civil War, when warring factions fought for tin-rich lands. All that remains of the fort now are its cannons, its original foundation stones and fabled execution block. The landscaped hill offers a panoramic view of the Selangor coastline.

Visitors will be delighted to watch the free-roaming Silverleaf Monkeys in the area. The adults are dark-haired with a tinge of silver, while the young ones are a bright orange. Gentle and adorable, they graciously wait for bread or fruits from visitors, unlike the mischievous Long Tail Macaques.

Other attractions here are a lighthouse, a royal mausoleum and a quaint rest house.

Cruise At Tasik Putrajaya


Officially launched in 30 August 2003 by the then Prime Minister Dato Seri Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad, Cruise Tasik Putrajaya (CTP) is an initiative by Perbadanan Putrajaya, the city’s authority and administrator.

As the cruise service provider in Putrajaya, CTP was set up to tap into the recreational potential of the unique 650 hectare man-made lake and wetlands which spans across the city’s landscape. CTP also serves to complement the city’s tourism appeal, allowing visitors to see and marvel at the many stunning sights and landmarks from a unique perspective.

Cruise services operated by CTP include sightseeing tours by perahu boats or air-conditioned cruise boats which also offer a dining cruise experience. Other tours include love boat ride, cocktail cruise, tea cruise, lakeside dinner, party/karaoke cruise and private boat charters for functions or events.

Sights and landmarks covered by CTP cruises include Putra Mosque, Darul Ehsan Palace, Ministry of Finance, Ser Wawasan Bridge, Millennium Monument, Palace of Justice, Ser Saujana Bridge, Perdana Leadership Foundation, Putrajaya International Convention Centre, Seri Gemilang Bridge, Perdana Putra (Prime Minister’s office) and Putra Bridge.

The CTP office and ticketing counter is located at Jeti Putra, underneath Putra Bridge. Entrance to Jeti Putra is from the Dataran Putra, where the Putra Mosque and Prime Minister’s office is located.

More INFO...? http://www.cruisetasikputrajaya.com

Go Holidays @ Sarawak Malaysia


The enchanting state of Sarawak is Malaysia's largest state, endowed with the world's richest and most diverse ecosystem. Sarawak's ancient rainforest canopies, the world's largest flower, the Rafflesia; squirrels and snakes that can glide through the air, mouse deer the size of kittens, pitcher plants that eat insects and even relish the occasional small mammal. In fact, there are countless species of flora and fauna, yet to be discovered.

From pristine underwater marine life and untouched coral reefs to rich heritage and from wilderness to modern city landscape, Sarawak is a potpourri of experiences appreciated by travellers from all over the world. Head into Sarawak's interiors and your heartbeat will flutter at the fascinating and enchanting dances of the multi-ethnic tribes living harmoniously with each other.

Indeed, Sarawak is home to 28 ethnic groups; each with its own distinct language, culture and lifestyle. The Ibans form the major ethnic group on this land with about 30.1 per cent of the total population for the year 2000 census. The Chinese who generally live in the cities are the second largest group at 26.7 per cent, followed by the Bidayuh, Melanau and other native tribes of Sarawak. The Malays also constitute a large portion (23 per cent) of the population as well, mainly concentrated along the coast.

Sarawakians practise a variety of religions, including Islam, Christianity, Chinese folk religion (a fusion of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and ancestor worship), Bahรก'i and animism. Many converts to Christianity among the Dayak people also continue to practice traditional ceremonies, particularly with dual marriage rites and during the important harvest and ancestral festivals such as Gawai Dayak and Gawai Antu.


More INFO...? http://www.sarawaktourism.com

Cameron Highlands Malaysia


About Cameron Highlands

Cameron Highlands is a highland region located about 20 km east of Ipoh and about 150 km north of Kuala Lumpur, in Pahang, Malaysia. At 5,000 ft (1,500 m) above sea level it is the highest area on the mainland, and enjoys a cool climate, with temperatures no higher than 25 °C and rarely falling below 12 °C year round. Actually, Cameron Highlands is a district in the state of Pahang Darul Makmur although the road entrance is via Tapah and Simpang Pulai in the state of Perak Darul Ridzuan. The size of the whole Cameron Highlands district is roughly as big as two and a quarter Singapore.

Cameron Highlands was found in 1885 by William Cameron which was eventually have the area named in his honour. William Cameron was on an expedition sent by the British government. The plateau he found is at an altitude of ~6000ft (1,800m) above sea-level and the temperature falls between 8°C and 25°C. It was not fully developed until 1925 that it was then proposed by Sir George Maxwell as a hill resort. It became a very popular resort among Malaysians and overseas tourist as well.

Cameron Highlands comprises of several towns which include Brinchang, Tanah Rata, Ringlet, Kampung Raja and Tringkap. Brinchang and Tanah Rata are famous for accommodations, food and facilities.

More INFO...? http://www.cameron-highlands.com OR http://www.cameron.com.my

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