Friday, October 16, 2009

Take a rest at Desaru

DESARU, located on the eastern tip of the Malay Peninsula, has clean sandy white beaches and it is popular with tourists as well as locals. The 25km long stretch of unspoiled beach framed by the South China Sea on one side and lush tropical forest on the other, is home to many hotels and resorts ready to take in new guests.
The numerous resorts and hotels here cater to budget travelers as well as families seeking fun in the sun. Activities are largely available and include golfing, horseback riding, tennis, canoeing, swimming, boating, fishing, snorkeling, jungle trekking, and you can even enjoy yourselves in the local theme park.
The beaches are lined with casuarinas trees and interrupted here and there by rustic fishing villages. To make your visit more memorable, visit Tanjung Pengelih to see the relics of World War II and the historical relics of the Malay Johor Riau Empire at Johor Lama.

But the one thing that makes people come back to Desaru is the beach. It is clean and no matter the resort you are staying in, you can still enjoy the same clean and sandy beach. The beach is quite unique as the sand is quite grayish and you can walk nearly 50 meters into the sea without it getting deeper than 4 feet (1.5 m). Desaru has one of the best beaches of Johor mainland.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Pulau ketam at Malaysia


An interesting island to visit in Malaysia is the Pulau Ketam.

Pulau Ketam, literally translated, means "crab island". It is a small island located off the coast of Klang. The island is easily accessible from the Port Klang jetty by ferry. The "floating houses" that come to view as visitors approach the island is a sight to awe any city slickers. Perching casually on long wooden stilts, these dwellings are suspended about one to ten (1-10) metre above sea level.

Pulau Ketam is the best opportunity for visitors to witness and experience the unique lifestyle of fishermen. Homestay facilities are readily available. And, Pulau Ketam also having a very special viewpoint with town city where this island escape from air polutions, traffic jams, finding car parking problem etc.
Seafood is a natural wonder of this isle, and Pulau Ketam is renowned for fresh crabs, prawns and fish. It is indeed a seafood gourmet's paradise!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Malaysia and Indonesia cultural roots


Indonesia and Malaysia are two nations that share the same cultural roots, Tenas Effendi, a Riau culturalist, said here on Thursday. Indonesia and Malaysia once even shared the same peninsula and the Johor Riau kingdom was centered in Bintan, Riau Islands, in the past, he said.

"From those cultural roots, the Malay language was born and later became Indonesia’s national language," Tenas said. About Malaysia’s cultural claims, he said, they should not be the people’s concern but the government’s.

"Indonesia should make an inventory of its cultures and patent them," he said. "According to historical records, Indonesia and Malaysia were separated in 1824 based on the London Treaty which divided the peninsula into two parts."

"The upper peninsula was colonized by Britain, and the lower part by the Netherlands. Later, the upper peninsula became Malaysia and the lower one became Indonesia. Since then, administratively our governments are separated, but our culture remained one," he said.

He called on all parties to understand culture from the meaning of heredity, not politics. Moreover, Malay culture teaches wisdom, acceptance, brotherhood and goodness.

"In fact, now many Malaysian ministers and officials are interested in tracing their ancestral roots in Indonesia," he said. Meanwhile, the Indonesian chairman of the Eminent Persons Group (EPG) on Indonesia-Malaysia relations, Try Sutrisno, said the "Pendet" case would not have happened if there had been good communications between the two nations.

Speaking to newsmen after a meeting with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the lattter’s office here on Friday, Try said what he meant by communications was joint efforts in promoting culture and tourism as recommended by the EPG to their respective governments.

"If there had been cultural cooperation with regard to the depiction of the Pendet dance, the situation would not be likethis," he said.

True Malaysia for tourist

The right choice when selecting Malaysia as distination to visit during vacation with family.

Malaysia is a country blessed with innumerable natural tourist attractions. Located in the East Asia, the country is developing at a great pace. Noteworthy fact about Malaysia is that it contains a diverse population which comprises people following religions such as Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc. Nonetheless, with governmental efforts various tourist attractions in Malaysia such as Langkawi, Genting and Cameron Highlands have become a known name among travelers around the world. All efforts are being made to show true Malaysia to travelers.

For tourists, Malaysia is one of the more beautiful and appealing destinations in entire East Asia which offers exclusive cuisines and exciting touring experiences. People in Malaysia know and understand English well; therefore, travelers do not face problems in communication. Malaysia has everything, ranging from spectacular mountain ranges to exotic beaches to beautiful and historic temples which you can find attractive in the country. Keluang Hill Beach in Malaysia is one of the premier beach destinations in the country and is renowned for its exquisite and mesmerizing beautiful ambience.

Located at the distance of 140 km north of Kuala Terengganu, Keluang beach is an exciting traveling experience. Various caves near to the beach are primary attractions which show that these caves must have been in use by men. Accommodation facilities are provided by various beach resorts and huts. Travel to the beach is exciting as you can see children playing games, cows grazing in the field, swinging coconut trees, fresh cool breeze and stunning white sandy beach, etc. at the same time. Travelers from neighboring countries flock in large numbers to see Terengganu beach in Malaysia.

Another tourist attraction in Malaysia is Danum Valley. Located at around 83 km southwest of Lahad Datu, the valley has rich wildlife and huge virgin forests. Rare species of wildlife could be seen in the Danum Valley and adjoining forests which may include the Sumatran rhinoceros, orangutans, gibbons, mousedeer and bearded pigs, etc. Additionally, there are over 270 species of birds in the area. Sabah Foundation has formed the Danum Field Research Centre in 1986 to research in existing wildlife in the forest. Moreover, the research center provides standard accommodation to travelers.

Malaysia boasts to have the most beautiful capital in the world. Kuala Lumpur offers sophisticated dinging and shopping facilities to travelers. And, that might be a reason that people from the region prefer to shop in Kuala Lumpur than in Singapore or Hong Kong. The city Along with Singapore, Bangkok, and Hong Kong, has become center of attraction in world trade and commerce. Iconic Petronas Towers, at 452 meters is the world's tallest building and is a major tourist attraction in Malaysia.

The capital city of Kuala Lumpur is situated at the confluence of Sungai Gombak and Sungai Klang River and houses some most attractive tourist destinations in Malaysia. The literal meaning of Kuala Lumpur is 'Muddy Confluence.' Travel to Malaysia would be incomplete without visiting Negeri Sembilian, Penang, Perlis, Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu, Kelantan, Malacca, and many other tourist attractions in Malaysia. Accommodation in Malaysia is offered by hundreds of hotels spread in all parts of the country.

Friday, September 11, 2009

How to Find Cheap Cabin Rentals

Finding a cheap cabin rental is not always easy to do. There are a number of different sources online that will allow you to find discounted cabins. I recommend first that you first plan out your trip and then decide where you wish to stay. Finding cheap cabin rentals is easy if you do your planning and then book in advice. Here are a some of the best tips for finding good cabin rentals.

Book Your Cabin In Advance
The best tip for finding Cheap Cabin rentals is to book in advance. Often you will find great deals online where the dealer or broker wants to rent out a cabin. If you find a deal, you will usually have months to wait before your trip actually occurs. The advantage to the cabin broker is that they now have their cabin rented and they won't have to advertise it anymore which will save both you and them money.

Save Money By Comparing
Most people never take this step and it's one of the best ways of saving money on your next cabin rental. Call around or look online and find the best deals you can in the location you wish to travel. Then get a list of 5 or so cabins you want to stay in and give them a call. Ask how much the cabin rental is and tell them you want to stay there but this other cabin has a much cheaper price. In this economic climate, most cabin rentals are renting for far below the listed price. See if they would be willing to come down in price because their competitor is offering a cabin for much less.

Barter For Fine Living
Another overlooked option many cabin renters fail to try is offering something in return. Bartering you services or business is a great way to save money on a cabin. You can offer to build a website or some other service for a free week in a cabin. Don't overlook this option because very few people know about it and it's proving to be very effective.

Cabin Rental in Off Season
Of course you can find a cabin for rental much cheaper during the off season than you can during the peak season. You can take advantage of this by looking locally at cabin rental in your area and then go stay in one or two during the off season. No travel or big planning needed and you still get the luxury of staying in a mountain cabin for cheap.