Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Holiday In Sarawak.

Sarawak is known as 'The Land of the Hornbills' is a must visit tourist destination - with the winding rivers, thick rain forest with various flora and fauna and diverse lifestyles of its aboriginal people.

Boats still be the only means of transport, particularly to remote locations and this is one of the thing that Sarawak so special. It differs from Peninsular Malaysia and attract those who want an adventure full of challenges.

The longhouses along Skrang, Belaga, Batang Ai, Rejang and Baram river offers a beautiful scenery with amazing cultural and natural heritage. Explore the ancient rainforest by boat or cross-country activities such as jungle trekking, rafting and climbing.

Longhouse is very interesting to visit. A lot of crafts such as wood carvings, beads making and 'kain pua' weaving are still made in a group along the longhouse balcony.

Visit the Gunung Mulu National Park and Niah Caves which have archaeological importance. Most of the attractions are the National Parks with its natural features such as the caves, the exotic Refflesia flowers, the beaches, the rivers and various species of flora and fauna.

Know the people of Sarawak and cultural life in the Sarawak Cultural Village in the area of 15 acre which become the site of a traditional longhouses inhabited by the ethnic groups of Sarawak. Crafts, Cultural and Dances performance can be seen here.

The state capital, Kuching is the main entrance to Sarawak. Miri which is located in the northern part, operating as a regional center for air services to the remote areas of Sarawak.

The dry season in Sarawak is between March and October and this is the best time to visit. Accommodation should not be a problem because there are many hotels available - from Luxury Hotels to Budget Hotels.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

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Holiday In Sabah

Sabah is similar to its neighboring Sarawak promoting Eco-challenge holiday to the visitors.  Among the most popular activities including trekking, rafting, diving and mountain climbing. Stay at its fantastic seaside resort and relax after those challenging activities.

Visitors can go shopping at the famous local market known as 'tamu' in Kota Belud, Lebuh Gaya in Kota Kinabalu or near Mount Kinabalu. Kota Kinabalu is a cosmopolitan city with several islands on its coastline.

Kinabalu National Park (first World Heritage Site in Malaysia) and Mount Kinabalu with the height of 4.095m are among the main attractions in Sabah. A visitor who like adventure can try a two days challenge to conquer the summit of Mount Kinabalu. For those who cannot climb, they can enjoy the beautiful scenery from the park headquarters.

Orang Utan is an icon for Sabah and they are a protected species in Malaysia. Sepilok Orang Utan rehabilation Center is the best place to see them. Far inland, Kinabatangan River, Danum Valley and Gomantong Cave can be explored to see the exotic flora and fauna.

Dive site such as Mabul, Lankayan, Layang Layang and Mantanani offers a stunning views of marine life. Sipadan is undoubtedly one of the best dive sites in the world but it open for visit during daytime only.

There are an antique Borneo train operating both way from Kota Kinabalu to Tenom. A steam trains for tourists which run by Sutera Harbour Resort and Spa, will takes its passengers on a nostalgic journey into the colonial past through the verdant landscape of coastal and rural Sabah.

Domestic and international flight services available in Kota Kinabalu and from here there are flights to other destinations in Sabah. Air transport is the most appropriate way to explore Sabah. Sabah also has a good bus service system. Labuan which is a Tax-Free Island by ferry.

There are some international airlines available with direct flights from Singapore, Hong Kong, Bandar Seri Begawan, Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, Kaoshiung and Cebu. It is also accessible worldwide through Kuala Lumpur with Malaysia Airlines.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

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Holiday In The East Coast Of Malaysia.

East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia covers Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang. It is often referred to as the pulse of Malay culture where tradition conserved in the middle of the village lifestyle.

Visitors will realize how different the conditions here compared to the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia - a low population density, a smaller placement, more relaxed lifestyle and more land-based revenue.

Visitors can watch one of the favorite pastime games such as gasing (top) and wau bulan (moon kite). See also how skilled craftsmen working in cottage industries such as silver craft, batik and songket. Do not forget to explore the unique and bustling market in Kota Bharu and Kuala Terengganu.

The East Coast offers a peace and beautiful fishing village along their beach. The islands on the east coast has become so popular and the main attractions to the local and foreign tourist. These islands provide an accommodation such as a simple chalet and world-class hotels. There are several resorts available in Kuantan. In Cherating, most of the accommodations are in village-style chalet. It will be more interesting watching the turtles laying eggs in several locations along the east coast.

Perhentian Island, Redang Island, Kapas Island and Tioman Island are famous for its scuba diving activity. Tasik Kenyir (Kenyir Lake) which is located 55km from Kuala Terengganu is a fishing haven and very popular among anglers. It is the largest man-made lake in the region. Taman Negara Malaysia can be visited from any of the three east coast states.

To get to the east coast, visitors can take direct flights to Kota Bharu, Kuala Terengganu, Kuantan and Pulau Tioman from Kuala Lumpur. Tourists can also drive through the East-West Highway in the north or the east coast Highway from Kuala Lumpur.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Holiday In The West Coast Of Malaysia

The West Coast of Malaysia is the zone where most Malaysian reside and work. Driving a car is the most recommended method to explore the attractions in the west coast area. With the North-South Highway that extends from Johor Bahru in the south to the Thailand border in the north, traveling in the west coast became faster and comfortable.

The west coast cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam, Georgetown, Malacca, Johor Bahru and Ipoh is a place that must be visited. The famous highland attractions in Malaysia such as Cameron Highlands, Genting Highlands, Fraser's Hill and Bukit Tinggi is located on the west coast area of the Peninsular Malaysia. Experience the peaceful environment of Langkawi and Pangkor Island which is famous around the world for its beautiful beaches, world class hotels and exciting water sports activities.

Kuala Lumpur offers unique view of architecture with diverse architectural styles from Moorish style to Tudor and contemporary styles. Visit the Central Market in the heart of Kuala Lumpur which offer a wide range of souvenir. Take a tour to Putrajaya and enjoy the beautiful landscape and the unique design of its buildings.

Penang is located in the north of the west coast and famous for its beaches, delicious food, colorful festivals and the historical Eastern and Oriental Hotel. On the way to Penang, stop and visit Kellie's Castle, the cave temples in Ipoh, the royal town of Kuala Kangsar and Taiping Zoo.

Among the natural attractions in the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, including fireflies watching in Kuala Selangor, feeding eagles in Langkawi, birds watching in the Fraser's Hill and diving at Pulau Payar Marine Park.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Plan Your Vacation In Malaysia

Malaysia which is rich with natural attractions guarantee a holiday full of excitement and challenge. From the pleasant and tempting island to the challenging rainforest, Malaysia offer many options for the visitors. Visitors can enjoy themselves by doing various activities from fishing, diving, snorkeling, or go exploring the forest to see the diversity of flora and fauna.

Go visit Sabah and Sarawak to see the life in a natural forest. Enjoy the beauty and uniqueness of fishing villages on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. In the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, you can enjoy the places of attraction from one state to another by driving a car or any other transportation of your choice.

Where to stay should not be a problem. All the popular tourist destination offering a wide range of Malaysian Hotels and Accommodation satisfying every visitors need and budget.

Come, and learn more about Malaysia. Knowing Malaysia is to love Malaysia!