Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Pahang Tourism


                    Pahang is home to one of the most famous lakes in Malaysia, Tasik Chini (Chini Lake). This lake is the second largest natural lake in Malaysia.


                      Pulau Tioman (Tioman Island) is among the top ten most beautiful and idyllic islands in the world. Tioman Island is the largest island off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia.


                       Gunung Tapis Park is a beautiful nature park with excellent camping spots can be found in a number of areas. Gunung Tapis offers a number of activities. Visitors can shoot rapids on one of the several rivers, or fish for the delectable “ikan kelah”. Gunung Tapis Park also abounds with hot springs and wildlife.

Kelantan Tourism


                         Gunung Stong is one highest peak, standing at 1,422 meter high. Adventurers and mountain climbing fanatics must not miss tackling the mountain.



                       Museum of Royal Traditions and Customs is formerly a royal palace. The Museum of Royal Traditions and Customs was constructed in 1887. The uniqueness of Museum of Royal Traditions and Customs is in its style of construction.
                       
                            

                            The State Museum serves as the main office for the Kelantan State Museum Corporation. The State Museum houses the State Art Gallery. The State Museum exhibits the paraphernalia associated with Kelantan’s traditional art.



                    
                          Rich in Islamic history and culture, it is fascinating to note and see elements of the Thai culture in the state of Kelantan. At the northern part of Kelantan, visitors will find Buddhist temples that stand majestically tall on the soils of a state mainly populated by Muslims. Buddhist Temples in Cabang Empat, known as the Wat Pothivihan, is home to a 40 meter long image of the reclining Buddha.


Selangor Tourism

                  Bukit Malawati, Kuala Selangor ,this landscaped hill offers a panoramic view of the Selangor coastline. Shaded by rain trees, it has several historical attractions such as the Altingburg Lighthouse, the Royal Mausoleum, and the ruined Kota (Fort) Malawati, the legendary 100 steps, a fable execution block, children's playground and a quaint rest house that offers wholesome meals for tired travellers.



                    Kuala Selangor Fireflies .The quiet village of Kampung Kuantan is the site of the largest firefly colonies in the world. The nocturnal tours are extremely popular, with boats hired at the Kampung Kuantan jetty. The skilled local oarsmen make this experience a memorable and unforgettable one.


                         The Kuala Selangor Nature Park covers more than 200 hectares of secondary shrubs, wetlands, inter-tidal mudflats and mangrove swamps. It is a world-renowned bird sanctuary, with about 160 species recorded here.

Pulau Penang Tourism

           One of Penang’s most popular destinations (in fact, it’s the second most popular destination after Georgetown), Batu Feringghi consists of a long stretch of soft, white sandy beach along a winding road named Jalan Batu Feringghi, filled with a host of accommodation and dining options.


        Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, a boutique hotel that’s one of Penang’s best-known attractions in an ornate edifice built in the traditional Hakka – Teochew style. Located at 14 Leith Street, the structure was erected in the 1880s when Hakka merchant, Cheong Fatt Tze commissioned its construction.

          
           Housing over a whopping 100,000 toys, figurines and collectibles, Penang’s Toy Museum is the country’s first toy museum and reputedly the largest of its kind in the world.

Malacaa Tourism

           A Famosa, or "The Famous" in Portuguese, is one of the oldest surviving remnants of European architecture in Asia. Once part of a mighty fortress, this tiny gate (called the Porta de Santiago) is all that history has spared. 


        
                A street in Chinatown with many antiques stores. On weekend nights the whole street is closed for traffic and turns into a lively night market.


                 Zoo Melaka recently becomes the second largest Zoo in Malaysia. You will find more than 1200 specimen made up of 215 species of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians in Zoo Melaka.

Johor Tourism

                    Danga Bay is set to be a premier waterfront development and one of the highlights of the Iskandar Malaysia, offering amongst others, upscale properties, top-notch retail outlets, thrills and spills of leisure activities, an oasis for local and international food and beverage and top-draw events and activities.
                 
               


                      Desaru is located 100 kilometres from Johor Bahru, and is a very popular destination for its clean beaches, excellent golf courses and unique attractions.



    
                       Kukup, is a well-known fishing village with most of its houses built on stilts. Since the middle of the 19th century, Kukup has been populated by farmers and fishermen, particularly of Bugis descent.  It is famous for its fish farms and several restaurants, which serve the freshest seafood dishes, cooked in various delicious and tantalising styles.

Sunday, 3 June 2012

History Tourism Malaysia




    
                
                   Malaysia is one of the fast-growing economies collectively known as the ‘Asian Dragons’. Located in Southeast Asia, it consists of two geographical regions divided by the South China Sea. The Malay peninsular (or West Malaysia) shares a border with Thailand in the north and Singapore in the south, while East Malaysia occupies the northern part of the island of Borneo, including the states of Sarawak and Sabah. Visit this website for further information about Travelling to Malaysia
                      The Malay peninsular is over 800kms long and features a mountain range along its backbone and dense rain forests. There are also many islands and outcrops of limestone dotted along the coast, especially in the Kuala Lumpur and Kampar Valley areas.
                      Malaysia strikes a balance between modern and comfortable infrastructure and centuries-old traditions. It has a vibrant mix of Chinese, Malay and Indian cultures that make it a fascinating place to visit, with tourism on the rise. Malaysia is also a popular place for nature lovers with a diverse range of animals and plant life, including the Malayan sun bear and tapir.