Thursday, March 6, 2014
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Monday, March 3, 2014
St.Paul's Hill ( A'Famosa ), Melaka
The Portuguese colonised Melaka from 1511 to 1641. The first
thing they did was build a fort overlooking the river, calling it A'Famosa. As
Melaka was the centre of struggles between super powers of the time, and
suffered the constant threat of attack, the A'Famosa fort was critical in
Portugal maintaining its colonial foothold in the Far East.
Sungai Klah Hot Spring Park, Perak
Sungai Klah Hot Springs is nestled in the serene and lush
forest patches, surrounded by hills and clear cold mountain streams and rivers.
All 6.5 hectares enjoy the scenic view of well-tended oil palm plantation and
durian orchard amidst a haven of tranquility.
Kelam Cave, Perlis
One of the most distinctive caves in Malaysia is a 370-metre
long limestone cave near the small town of Kaki Bukit (literally 'foot hill')
called Gua Kelam (Cave of Darkness). Located about 33km north of Kangar, the
state capital, Gua Kelam Recreational Park is popular for its enchanting 'cave
walk' where you can enter from one end of the cave and come out at a different
location.
Gunung Gading National Park, Sarawak
Gunung Gading National Park is a beautiful expanse of
mountainous rainforest only two hours away from Kuching. Located near Lundu, a
pleasant little town in south-west Sarawak.
Batu Ferringhi Beach, Pulau Pinang
Batu Ferringhi, situated along the coastal road north-west
of Georgetown and lined with a string of international standard resorts, is
the most popular beach in Penang.
ZOO NEGARA, KUALA LUMPUR
Zoo Negara (National Zoo) was officially opened by the
country's first prime minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman on 14 November, 1963. At the time, entrance rate was 50 cents for adults and 20
cents for children. Among the attractions at the zoo include Akuarium Negara
opened in 1972 and in 1984 renamed Akuarium Tunku Abdul Rahman, Bird house,
Reptile House, Ape Centre, Savannah Walk, and Mammal Kingdom. There is also Zoo Negara by night. Catch a glimpse of many animals
who are at their most active at night. There are more than 5137 animals from 459 species of
mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Zoo Negara covers 110 acres of land which is situated only
5km from the city of Kuala Lumpur. Stroll around the zoo or take the train, and don't miss the
star attractions!
KINABALU PARK, SABAH
Kinabalu Park, the entrance to Mount Kinabalu, is located at
1,585 metres above sea level and is the main starting point for the summit
trail that leads to the top of Mount Kinabalu. It covers an area of 754sq km
and is made up of Mount Kinabalu, Mount Tambayukon and the foothills.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Enjoy at Pulau Langkawi
PULAU LANGKAWI CAN GIVE YOU PEACEFUL :)
Langkawi has a lingering legend woven into its history. Ask
anyone on the island about the tragic story of a beautiful young lady named
Mahsuri, and you'll hear a tale of love, jealousy and a curse that was placed
upon the island by her for seven generations. Today, the seventh generation of Langkawi's inhabitants has
long come and gone, but people here still believe that the prosperity and
blessings the islands enjoy today and the passing of the curse is no mere
coincidence. The mysticism of this legend can be felt in many parts of this
island, especially at Makam Mahsuri (Mahsuri's Mausoleum), where Mahsuri is
said to be buried.
Cameron Highland, Pahang
Lets Have a Trip To Cameron Highland
There are many things to see and do in Cameron Highlands,
Malaysia's largest highland resort. Walks through lovely little villages,
visits to the butterfly, strawberry, honey bee farms and sprawling tea
plantations or meals at the delightful Tudor-styled country inns, are all
pleasurable and relaxing activities to be experienced here. You can't beat the
weather up here. A few days out of the sweltering lowland heat will surely
recharge your batteries.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
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