Friday, June 12, 2009

Sarawak

Niah National Park 
The Niah National Park is world famous for the oldest human remains in Southeast Asia in its Great Caves dating back some 40,000 years. Archaeologists have discovered fragments of pottery, stone tools, jewelry and a beautiful mural of red hematite activities effigy with sticks, like men with hunting weapons and boats. The work of artist unknown, an estimated 1,000 years, yet inviting travelers from around the world. 

Mulu National Park 
The Mulu National Park is one of the greatest attractions of Sarawak. Mulu main claim to fame is its spectacular limestone caves. The caves of Mulu command a long list of superlatives including the largest cave passage (the Deer Cave), the largest natural rock chamber (the Sarawak Chamber) and the Clearwater Cave, the cave longest in South Asia. The spacious Deer Cave at
 1000 m wide and 120 meters high, the London St. Paul's Cathedral five times over. The 60 meter high "shower" continuously pouring from the roof, near the "Garden of Eden" is one of views within the cave. The Sarawak Chamber can accommodate 40 Boeing 747. Besides the magnificent displays of limestone formation of stalactites and stalagmites in the Land of Cave and Wind Cave, Mulu National Park is also a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers who love jungle trekking and climbing. The park has 1500 species of flowering plants including 170 species of wild orchids and 10 types of pitcher plants. There are 67 species of mammals and 262 species of birds, including all eight types of horn bills. The Wind Cave and Miri Lirnbang are the two main gateways to Multi National Park. From Miri, visitors can Flieder by Twin Otter flights operated daily by MAS or the express boat and boat motor all the way to Mulu. 

Pinnacles 
For those who have time and energy, defying pinnacles sitting on Gunung Api (Fire Mountain) is an excellent destination within the park. It
 is available to anyone reasonably fit. The journey begins with a two-hour boat ride to Kuala Berar engine, followed by a five-km walk through the rain forest to Camp 5 for the night. The spectacular pinnacles, carved and grooved by rain over millions of years, above the trees at a height of 45 meters. He can be reached from Camp 5, after 3 hours of ascent. The climb is a fun challenge and excitement. The vegetation varies due to changes in the heights. Varieties of wild orchids and pitcher also rarely seen plants can be spotted along the equality before the pinnacles 

Skrang 
Skrang is an excellent destination for visitors who want to see and experience life in a longhouse, once the home of the famous pirates and headhunters. It takes about Skrang to 232 km from Kuching. It takes about 5 hours driving in January and 1 / 2 hour drive long motor boat excursion along the river Skrang. The night in a longhouse for the traditions and customs of the Dayak LBAN. The highlight of the Skrang River Safari is an evening hosted by the inhabitants of the longhouse, with traditional dance and music. Tuak specially brewed rice wine is served duri
ng the evening. A jungle walk the next day is just as interesting. It is an exciting experience to walk through the dense tropical forests, tropical forests, where the stimulation of sound and opens a world of discovery. 

Lemanak 
is a tributary of the main river Batang Lupari. Many houses along lies along the River. As Skrang, Lemanak the river is another exciting destination near 220 km Kuching.About Kuching, Lemanak can be reached in about 5 hours by road. The journey passes through the picturesque landscape, rubber and pepper plantations, PADI fields, sago palms, followed by an hour's boat motor from entering the rainforest through meandering stream.An night "gives you the chance to capture the lifestyle of the longhouse and its people. An evening hosted by the longhouse of the most interesting and instructive. Traditional dances and music are the highlight of the evening fight against entertainment. Cock jungle trekking the next day and other highlights of the Lemanak River Safari. 

Semenggoh Rehabilitation Center 
Unlike a zoo, the Orang Utan Rehabilitation Center in Se
menggoh free in 740 hectares of forest reserve. Here Orang oetangs be encouraged to re-adjust to life jungle. The center, 32 km south of the capital one of the many outdoor attractions of Kuching. A 30 minute stroll to the plate specially designed walks at the entrance to the Rehabilitation Center offers an opportunity for different types of trees in the rainforest and some fruit trees. The center is open every day from 0835 to 1545 hours including Sundays and holidays. A visit to the Center on or before the diet recommended for the Orang Utan. Feeding both 0830-0900 and 1145-1200 in the morning and afternoon in 1500-1515. 

Long House visit home to the people of Sarawak
One unforgettable experiences Sarawak has to offer is a visit to a longhouse, where you are in a unique way of life and enjoy the legendary hospitality Dayak. This dynamic community, whole towns under one roof, are not relics of the days of tribal warfare - they are the best way of life for a large percentage of rural population in Sarawak, especially the Iban, the Bidayuh and Orang Ulu.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Perak

Pulau Pangkor
Pulau Pangkor (Pangkor Island), the most popular holiday destination in Perak, welcomes visitors with its serene golden beaches, crystalline blue waters and cool refreshing breeze. Located off the shores of Lumut town, about 90km southwest of Ipoh, this island definitely makes an ideal gateway. Modern facilities and a wide range of sun and sea activities such as scuba diving, windsurfing, fishing, and snorkelling are available.
The name Pangkor actually originates from the Thai word 'Pang Ko' meaning 'Beautiful Island'. This is a very apt description for this island in the sun. The people of Pangkor are mostly fishermen (who catch mainly cuttlefish and anchovy) and local traders who live in a chain of villages that thread along the eastern shores facing the mainland.
Spread along the 7-km stretch of coastline are the quiet Malay kampungs (villages) of Teluk Dalam, Sungai Pinang Kechil, Kampung Masjid, Teluk Kechil and Teluk Gedung.

Pangkor Laut
A privately owned island, Pangkor Laut is the second largest of the nine islands that make up Pulau Pangkor. Pangkor Laut mirrors the dream of a tropical paradise with white beaches and crystal clear waters. An exclusive luxurious resort named after the island stands on the eastern side of the island. Part of the resort is nestled within the lush hillside while part extends over the water.
The outstandingly beautiful Emerald Bay lies on the western side of the island. The name is probably derived from its emerald-green water, and combined with the soft, white sand that covers the stretch of beach and the green vegetation that form the backdrop, it's no surprise this beach is regarded the finest beach in Perak.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Kedah



Air Terjun Puncak Janing

Air Terjun Puncak Janing in Padang Terap, 25 km from Alor Setar. Situated in the Janing Peak, is the ideal picnic area with its waterfall direct from the mountain.

The 1.5 km stretch of Sungai Janing and its unique landscape of rocks provide an ideal place for swimming, picnics and recreation. A wide variety of flora and fauna that encompassed lowland dipterocarp forest could be found here. There is a 3 km track that surrounds this recreational area and also a 15 km track that leads to Bukit Wang Recreational Forest.

Balai Besar 
Located towards the back of the Kota Setar Palace complex is the Balai Besar. Its initial purpose was as a Balai Rong Seri or Balai Penghadapan (audience hall).

Built in 1735 by the 19th Sultan of Kedah, Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin Muazzam Shah, this was a lovely building with wood pillars, roofs and flooring.Unfortunately, the building was badly damaged in 1770 when the Bugis armada attacked the place, and ruined even further by the Siamese in 1821.It was, however, refurbished in 1896 to prepare for the weddings of the reigning Sultan's children. Besides weddings, the Balai Besar was also used for official ceremonies and other royal events.

Air Hangat Village, Langkawi

Air Hangat Village is a new tourism concept that sees the redevelopment of the former tourist spot known as Telaga Air Hangat (Hot Springs). The entertainment complex covers some four acres. Attractions include a 3-tier hot-spring fountain, 18 meters hand-carved riverstone mural depicting the legends of Air Hangat, day-long outdoor entertainment programme featuring Malaysian/ ASEAN cultural dances and traditional sports and games, live displays of Malaysian/ASEAN customs, Malay folk and classical dances are performed at the Park, alongside other traditional Malay art and craft activities like batik-painting, congkat playing and foot massage. Food and beverage facilities include a cafe, a lounge and a theatre restaurant. Duty free shopping is available at the pavilions. The village complex is only about 14 km from Kuah Town. Phone number 604-9591357/1358 or fax 604-9591246. Open daily from 9.00am to 6.00pm.

Langkawi Canopy Adventure, Langkawi

All the techniques are based on bringing the mind into a state of relaxation, also called Alpha state. While in this state, the body is capable of regaining and reenergizing its immune strength, blood circulation improves and the person breathes adequately. In short, the body invigorates itself! The varions programme, such as Stop Smoking in One Hour, the Fun-Flying Seminar for those with a fear of flying or our Allergy / Migraine Solutions have had their fair share of success stories. While Autogenic Training takes only one to two minutes, three times a day to achieve incredible physical improvements, Hypnosis and NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming) require the help of a qualified instructor to get the desire results. Here in Langkawi, we achieved already tremendous results with cancer patients, migraine and allergy sufferers, in the treatment of Compulsive Obsessive Disorders, fear rsp, panic related problems and the elimination of undesired and obstructive habits which impede personal progress.

Island Horses, langkawi

Our excellent stables are home to superb riding horses suited for a range of riding abilities and all ages. If you're inexperienced or new to horses, we'll help you enjoy your horseback experience. If you're an expert, we have some breathtaking and challenging riding trails for you too.Our Island Horses equestrian centre sits on the western side of Langkawi island, close to the coast near Telaga Harbour, a destination and home for many yachts and megayachts. Our riding centre and stables are located beside the foothill of the amazing 550 million year old Mat Chinchang sandstone mountain range and we are surrounded by one of the world's oldest tropical rainforests. In other words, it's a paradise for riding horses.And that's not all. We're just a stone's throw away from the refreshing cascades of mountain water that flow into seven rocky natural pools called Telaga Tujuh (Seven Wells Waterfall). And not far away are the white, sandy beaches of Pantai Kok (Kok Beach). Plus, the Langkawi International Airport is just 10 minutes' drive away. Island Horses is the only riding centre in Malaysia which offers mountain trail horse riding on our all-exclusive Perdana Trail, a 75-kilometre tropical jungle trail which has been given the thumbs-up by our ex-Prime Minister, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, an ardent horseman.

Underwater World Langkawi
Set on 6.2 acres of land at Pantai Chenang, Underwater World is one of the largest marine and freshwater aquaria in the region. It features over 5,000 varieties of fish and other exhibits from 500 species displayed in over 100 tanks. Highlights include the gigantic hexagonal tank and walk-through tunnel tank containing six million litres of sea water. Here you can observe sharks, stingrays, huge turtles and other sea creatures swim by, separated from the visitor only by the laminated clear glass walls of the tunnel. In 2005, the new RM30 million 60,000 sq ft new wing to house 20 rockhoppers and 12 blackfooted penguins was opened to the public. The extension allows visitors to observe the animals from close range.The rockhopper penguins are placed in a tank containing rocks and water with the temperature maintained at eight degree Celsius while the blackfooted penguins are allowed to swim freely in a 20 degree Celsius tank. The 50 blackfooted penguins were brought in from South America. Seals are also housed here. With the addition of the new wing the Langkawi Underwater World now houses animals from three ecosystems - tropical, temperate and cold. Also on display at the new wing is the anaconda from the Amazon, the arapaima - world's largest freshwater fish, the capybara - world's largest rodent and the marmoset - world's smallest monkey.The Underwater World also has a 3-D cinema with a capacity of 200 visitors at any one time.The cinema uses virtual reality technology to portray large and small sea creatures.Many of these creatures are not able to live and exist in aquariums. The system enables visitors to view these creatures up close and in as real a situation as possible.
Opening Hours:Open 10.00 am to 6 pm (Mondays to Sundays)Public & School Holidays: 9.30 am - 6.00 pmLast entrance: 6.00 pm