Monday, May 23, 2011

Kenyir Lake, The largest man-made lake.

Kenyir Lake is the biggest man-made lake in peninsular Malaysia.


Kenyir Lake Located approximately 55 km from Kuala Terengganu, It was reputed to be one of the largest and most fascinating man-made lake in the world. Covering an area of 369 sq km, it is also Malaysia's largest rock-filled hydroelectric dam. When the area was inundated by water, most of the hills were above the water level, thus creating about 340 man-made islands. Surrounded by a lush tropical jungle, the Kenyir Lake is a popular and ideal retreat for nature lovers, anglers, photo enthusiasts and fun seekers.



Some of the activities which could be carried out here are fishing, swimming, canoeing, boating and jungle trekking. Due to the cleanliness of the lake and abundance of food supply, the Kenyir Lake has a wide variety of fresh water fish such as Baung, Toman, Kelisa and Lampam. Accommodation such as houseboats, floating chalets and lakeside resorts are also available to visitors.


A Tasik (Malay language for lake) Kenyir boat house is arguably one of the best ways to explore this huge man-made lake. With an area of over 260km2, one would require a mode of transportation that is self sufficient, comfortable and practical to see the most of the lake. What better way to do it on a Tasik Kenyir boat house. 




Sunday, May 8, 2011

Bali, The Tropical Island located in the Asian Pacific


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Located in the Asian Pacific, the island of Bali is an exotic oriental destination in Indonesia. It is here that you will find yourself immersed in authentic Indonesian culture, dance, and food. The level of customer service on the island of Bali is astounding and you’ll never feel out of place as the locals bend over backward to help you get acclimatised to the atmosphere. Relax on the beach by day, explore the bustling nightlife, and then find comfort in some of the world’s finest villas and hotels. Experience ultimate relaxation while enjoying the authentic Indonesian spirit and drinking in the fantastic scenery. You won’t want to go home.
This tourist mecca is voted one of the best islands in the world year after year. There’s enough room on Bali for everyone, the surfing is great, the food amazing, it’s dirt cheap, the parties are great, the locals some of the friendliest in the world, there’s a volcano to climb, and there are temples to see. Clearly, Bali has it all. Bombings in 2004 and 2005 hurt tourism on the island, but the government increased security and there have been few problems since. For those looking for a move active tropical vacation, Bali is the place to go. The weather remains pretty constant all year round, though April to October sees slightly drier weather.

The island of Bali is a major tourist destination. Millions of people visit the island every year for its famous spas and resorts, great Bali surfing, beautiful beaches, and jungles. For those looking for a great tropical island holiday, Bali is a premier destination for tourists. No matter if you want an active vacation, a tropical vacation, or a pampered vacation, Bali has it all.


When to go: The island of Bali is always warm, humid and tropical. April-October is the dry season on the island and November-March is the rainy season in Bali.
Cost and Budgeting for Bali
Like the rest of Indonesia, a vacation to Bali is very cheap. For those on a backpacker budget, US$20 a day would be enough. For those looking for nicer quarters and more activities, you will need US$40-50 per day. After that, the sky is the limit. Bali has the best range of accommodation in Indonesia, from the US$3-a-night guesthouses to US$4,300-a-night resorts. Bali has a lot of activities so if you are planning on doing more than just sitting on a beach, add another US$10 per day to your budget. A meal in a tourist-oriented restaurant will be around 20-40k Rupiah.


Things to See and Do in Bali
Relax in a hot spring-There are many hot springs on Bali and after a long day of surfing, they are a great way to relax.
Pamper yourself at a spa- Bali is paradise for spa lovers and all sorts of spa treatments are widely available, but the Balinese lulur body scrub with herbs and spices is particularly popular.
Get married- Balinese weddings have been become increasingly popular in recent years. Full wedding services are popular and available in Bali and there are about ten wedding chapels in Bali if you want a tropical wedding. The exotic tradition, ceremonies, music customers, and the tropical settings are very appealing.
Scuba dive/Snorkel- Bali is surrounded by extensive coral reefs and has many amazing dive sites. There are a few wrecks around the islands too. If diving if not your thing, you can always snorkel.


Learn to surf- Bali is a surfer’s paradise with some of the best waves in the world. People flock to the beaches to hang ten. The southern coast around Kuta and Nusa Dua are the primary draws. Beginners will find the gentle waves on Kuta. You’ll find surf instructors lounging around the beach; a one hour lesson will cost you around USD $10.


Visit Pura Ulun Danu Bratan- Located in the northern part of the island, this important Hindu-Buddhist temple was founded in the 17th century and is actually built on small islands.
Go Shopping- There is a small village named Ubud about an hour from Nusa Dua and half that from Kuta. This is a nice little cultural village with local craftsman. You can find Balinese clothes, decorative items, and souvenirs.


Mountain Trekking- Kintamani (Mount Batur) is an active volcano that is a popular hiking destination. The trek is about 2-3 hours long.
Watch the sunsets- Bali is home of some of the most amazing sunsets in the world, and the colors that reflect off the beaches are amplified during sunset.


Thursday, April 28, 2011

Redang Resort



Pulau Redang, located 45km off the coast of Kuala Terengganu, is the largest of a group of nine protected islands dotting the South China Sea off the Terengganu coast. The island offers crystal clear waters and numerous dive sites for enthusiasts. Sheltered within the Pulau Redang Marine Park, the waters here are rich in marine life. At midday when sun rays penetrate the sea, brilliant hues of coral, anemones and fish can be seen.


The waters around Pulau Redang also contain two historic shipwrecks: The H.M.S. Prince of Wales and H.M.S. Repulse, which sank here at the start of World War II, setting the stage for the Japanese occupation of Malaya. This paradise island is perfect for snorkelling, swimming, scuba-diving, jungle trekking, boating and canoeing. No fishing is allowed within a 3.2km radius of the island as Pulau Redang is gazetted as a marine park. The collection of corals and other aquatic life is also strictly prohibited. Berjaya Resort offers a golf course in an idyllic setting.


Redang island is perfect for snorkeling, swimming, scuba diving, jungle trekking, boating and canoeing. This paradise-like island offers crystal clear water, pearly white shores, a colorful array of spectacular marine life, a breathtaking sunset and what could be the world's most mature coral gardens. This is your chance to see and be acquainted with the local eel, giant garoupa, black tipped shark, etc. Chance encounter with the Green turtle and Hawkbill turtle is common. There are corals of every imaginable shape, size or color. The observant are rewarded with sights of flatworm, nudibranch, shrimp, squid, cuttlefish, stonefish, lionfish and pipefish. 
No fishing is allowed within a 3.2 km radius of the island as Pulau Redang. The collection of corals and other aquatic life is also prohibited. The fines and penalties are severe and each year sees reports of arrests and fines. Activities prohibited and not allowed are: 
  • Collecting and taking of aquatic life ( corals, shell or fishes whether living or alive ).
  • Fishing without a license & Causing Pollution (3.2 km radius), i.e. littering Possession of spear fishing equipment.

The waters around Pulau Redang also contain two historic shipwrecks. The H.M.S Prince of Wales and the H.M.S Repulse were sunk here at the start of World War II, setting the stage for the Japanese occupation of Malaya.

The hilly island of Redang can be fascinating in its own way. There is a moderately well trodden and marked path between Pasir Panjang and Teluk Dalam beach, about 2 km long.  Sights include a small stream and pools alive with catfish, the occasional encounter with the shy kancil (little deer) and monkeys, and other jungle flora and fauna.  At the end of the trek is the Berjaya Redang Beach Resort at Teluk Dalam. For the more adventurous, there are rocky cliffs and outcrops away from this beaten path that offer spectacular overhead views of Pasir Panjang below.


Resort at redang Island












Redang Holiday Beach Villa



























Ayu Mayang Resort



















































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Sunday, April 24, 2011

sipadan island, an oceanic island


The internationally famous island of Sipadan lies five degrees north of the equator in the Sulawesi Sea (Celebes Sea). Lying 35km south of Semporna, on Sabah's mainland, like many tropical islands it is thickly forested and surrounded by sandy beaches. Sipadan is an oceanic island and was formed by living corals growing on top of an extinct undersea volcano, which rises 600m from the seabed.




The geographic position of Sipadan puts it in the centre of the richest marine habitat in the world, the heart of the Indo-Pacific basin. More than 3000 species of fish and hundreds of coral species have been classified in this richest of ecosystems. Sipadan is well known for its unusually large numbers of green and hawksbill turtles which gather there to mate and nest and it is not unusual for a diver to see more then 70 turtles on each dive. Another unique feature to divers visiting Sipadan is the turtle tomb, an underwater limestone cave with a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers that contain many skeletal remains of tribes that became disoriented and then drowned.


The residential schooling barracuda and big- eye trevally are one of the highlights on every divers wish-list which often gather in thousands forming spectacular tornado-like formations. With the possibility of seeing pelagics such as mantas, eagle rays, scalloped hammerhead sharks and whale sharks, each dive at Sipadan is a highly anticipated event. Its not only the frogfish that amaze divers coming to Sipadan, the macro life is equally mesmerizing. Garden eels, leaf scorpionfish. mantis shrimps, fire graces and various pipefish are guaranteed at various dive sites. The diversity and abundance of marine life found at Sipadan gives it its reputation of being one of the ten best dive locations in the world. 


Thursday, April 14, 2011

Dayang Bunting Island at langkawi, the legendary island.





Even the most beautiful place seems to be back to a legend, which makes it moreintéressantundunvergesslich have. Literally, the name of the island "island girl Derschcheeks." This is unetouchante and magical legend, make the island appear to bemystical and amazing at the same time.

The history of this island began as a beautiful fairy princess  Mambang Sari etMat Teja, a man in love with the princess from the moment he saw siefiel. Mat Teja Mambang Sarimet at the lake, and he was by his notesangezogen.Erste beauty of a wise old man, Mat Teja finally managed to win the final Lecoeur Mambang sari.

Live happily on earth, a son Mambang Sari Mat Teja. Allerdingshat leurmoment ofhappiness do not last more than her baby died after a short période.Soumettretraumatic pain and formidable entschiedMambang Sari mettreson child to rest in the lake alone. At the same time, siealle childless women and blessed is sterile afterswimming in Seedenkba


Monday, April 11, 2011

Penang Island, northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia.



Penang is the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia is located in a country. State is divided into two parts, through the Malacca Strait. The country is the first time the British Concession in Peninsular Malaysia. 

From the name of the tree (areca) taken by the island's name. 

Penang, originally belonging to the Sultanate of Kedah, allocated to the British East India Company (British East India Company) from Sultan Muhammad Jiwa, Sudan in Kedah, in 1786 Siam and Burma by the British attacks, protection and exchange . 11 August 1786, Captain Francis Light, known as the founder of Penang, named in honor of the Prince of Wales Island Island Bermuda British Raja. Located in Cape Town Penaigre deposits known as the "George Town" is the name of King George III Island, east end. 

 Captain Francis Light: Founder, or the usurpation of the Straits of Malacca began in the location of the island, causing the vessel to use as a trading port in the region as the ambitions of the French naval base in the interests of the British East India Company. 

Sultan Muhammad Jiwa without knowledge, in the absence of light has permitted the British East India Company's force protection agreement. When the company does not aid Kedah when he was attacked Siam, Sudan in 1790, trying to recapture the island. Unfortunately, the trial was successful, and the Sudan Mohammed Jiwa has been designated as $ 6,000 honorarium, Spain each year to the company. This costs 10,000 dollars, and Seberang Perai (Province Wellesley) in the 1800 delivery. To this day, submitted by the Malaysian Federal Government payments to the state to pay. 

1826, Penang, Malacca and Singapore together as the Straits Settlements (Straits Settlements) as part of, according to the British Government in India. In 1867 the state of British colonial rule. Malayan Union in 1946 as part of the year in 1948 to become a country in the Federation of Malaya. Federation of Malaya gained independence in 1957, the Federation of Malaysia in Penang in 1963, 13 countries since its establishment. 

The island is a free port until 1969. Despite the loss of free port status, free trade zone in the south of the island has become Asia's largest electronics manufacturing centers in the world from 1970 until the late 90s near Penang International Airport. 

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Pangkor Island the best coves and beaches on the western coast of peninsular Malaysia


Off the coast of perak State, north of Selangor , lies a cluster of fabulous islands with unquestionably some of the best coves and beaches on the western coast of peninsular Malaysia. Among them, two islands predominate in terms of accessibility, infrastructure and development - the largest island, Pangkor and her sister Pangkor Laut. Those who are not familiar with the geographical locations generally confuse the two. Forty minutes by ferry from Lumut, the popular island resort of Pulau Pangkor (Pangkor Island) welcomes visitors with its serene golden beaches, crystalline blue waters, and cool refreshing breezes. Located about 90km south west of lpoh, it is largely inhabited by fisherfolk. 


They live in scattered fishing settlements along the coast especially on the eastern side, facing the town of Lumut and Teluk Batik, and their catch comprises mainly cuttlefish and anchovy. The modern facilities make it an ideal gateway. A wide range of sun and sea activities are available such as scuba diving, wind-surfing, fishing, snorkelling.



Interest Place


Exotic flora and fauna
Exotic flora and fauna can be found in this area. Rare orchids can be seen along jungle trek. Butterflies are tame enough to land on an outstretched palm. Colorful birds can been seen perched on the trees at the hill slopes. You may possibly catch a glimpse of monkeys swinging from the branches. Watch out for giant hornbills here. Complete your day by trekking to Pangkor Hill to observe the flora and fauna here.



Pasir Giam Beach
One of the great places of interest in Pangkor Island is Pasir Giam beach, which faces the small island of Giam. It is only 2km north of Teluk Nipah by road. When the tide is out, you can walk through the shallow waters to the island but watch for the high tide unless you have a boat...



Dutch Fort
At Teluk Gudang lies the 300-year-old stone foundations of a Dutch Fort built in 1670. It was one of the Dutch strongholds against pirates and local Malays. The fort was abandoned after it was attacked by a local warrior, Panglima Kulub, and his followers. Muzium Negara undertook its reconstruction in 1973. Today, only the stone foundations and carvings on a large rock left by the soldiers remain.







Pangkor Laut Resort

Internationally acclaimed Pangkor Laut Resort is situated on a privately owned island just 3 miles off the coast in the Straits of Malacca. It is approximately 45 minutes from Pangkor Island airport (including boat transfer). Only a small part of the island has been developed to house the 148 luxury villas of the Resort, Spa Village and its 8 magnificent Estates. Beyond the resort, the island is covered by lush and unspoiled rainforest, with coves of beautiful beaches surrounded by an emerald sea. Every villa, suite and Estate is elegantly designed and furnished, yet complements and blends in with the surrounding natural environment. Offering many fine dining opportunities, a wide range of facilities including 2 swimming pools and a fully equipped gymnasium, and activities including the award-winning Spa Village, the island is the perfect holiday or honeymoon getaway.

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