Wednesday, September 24, 2008

For the record : Heritage island


THE Langkawi archipelago is Malaysia’s largest cluster of islands. Located off the north-west coast of the peninsula, the archipelago is made up of 99 islands at high tide and another five islets at low tide — all occupying a total land area of 528 square kilometres.

The nearest islet is 22km from the Perlis coast and the furthest 54km away, close to the Thai border. However, the archipelago belongs to the state of Kedah.

The islands are surrounded by different waters — the Andaman Sea on the western side, Straits of Malacca on the eastern sides, and Straits of Chinchin on the northern side. The five islands that appear during low tide are located in the open Andaman Sea.

The Langkawi archipelago is also a sanctuary for some of the world’s most ancient rainforests, teeming with exotic and rare flora and fauna.

Recognising this heritage, Unesco has awarded the World Geopark status to Langkawi. The status includes three main Geopark components, namely Mount Mat Chincang Geoforest Park, Kilim Geoforest Park and Pulau Tasik Dayang Bunting.

Langkawi Island itself is the largest, covering 478.5 square kilometres, and is the only one which is well settled, with a population of 50,000. The other inhabited island is nearby Pulau Tuba.

Langkawi is also an administrative district with its own municipal council and Kuah is the largest town on the island.

Besides its natural beauty and wonders, Langkawi is also known for its duty-free status since 1987.

It has carved its name as one of the country’s preferred holiday destinations, offering a string of highly-acclaimed resorts and hotels, and world-class facilities like the Langkawi Cable Car and the Underwater World.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Special Offer For Accommodation 1 Sep – 30 Sep 2008

You want visit Langkawi for this September?

May be you visit Langkawi for business, vacation or just release tension for a few days ..

I’m suggest you take accommodation at Langkawi Lagoon Resort, because they have special offer for this month!

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Discount 50% off at 4 Star accommodation..

Yes...discount 50% you can get at Langkawi Lagoon Resort...Get it’s now for saving your money..

Deluxe Hill View = RM 360 Original price RM 710

Deluxe Sea View = RM 410 Original price RM 765

Junior Suite Hill View = RM 460 Original price RM 820

Junior Suite Sea View = RM 510 Original price RM 875

Junior Family Suite = RM 560 Original price RM 930

Studio Suite = RM 610 Original price RM 985

Executive Studio Suite = RM 660 Original price RM 1040

Deluxe Studio Suite = RM 710 Original price RM 1095

* Price for 2 pax only
* Price include breakfast for 2 pax
* Price for "walk in rate" only
* Langkawi Lagoon Resort have buffet ramadhan RM 35 per pax


For more information please contact Langkawi Lagoon Resort at :-

Tel : 04-955 8181
Fax : 04-955 8881
email : rsvp_langkawilagoon@time.net.my
Web : www.langkawilagoonresort.com

“Be A Smart Tourist For Budget Cost Vacation”

Monday, July 28, 2008

Sarawak Regatta 1 - 3 August 2008

Sarawak Regatta has been a premier event with a distinct historical and cultural significant. It was held as early as before 1872 and was organized as an annual event taking place during the New Year. Sarawak Gazette had recorded in 1872, that the annual Regatta that year was held, on 29th February 1872 at the Sarawak River infront of the Astana. The European community in Sarawak and in the neighboring countries were invited to the Astana - for breakfast - before the race. Keen competition were also recorded for the Rajah Cup.

The boat 'Sri Matu' built and manned by the Melanaus, was reported as the winning boat. The Gazette records provided the indication that Regatta had been an important social event organized annually for social integration and goodwill for the people of Sarawak. Prominent Political figure, the late Tan Sri Datuk Amar Ong Kee Hui, recorded that Raja Charles Brooke used to send his yacht "Maimunah1 to outstation to bring in the various "Tuan Residents" to join in the social event.

The tradition of holding the annual Regatta in the Sarawak River continued through the Colonial period and into the post-Malaysia period. During these periods the Regatta was organized by Resident and District Office with funds from the Government while the rest of the fund was raised through public donations.

The day programme include races for traditional longboats, dragon boats and other activities, like the running of totolizers, climbing greasing poles, catching ducks and "pillow fights". Racing boats from outstations made it a grand affair and also a great occasion for families from outside the State Capital to visit Kuching town.

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Events Lineup Of Coconut Fest 2008 - Sabah, Malaysia

Mark your calendars on the 5th to the 7th of September and head on to the northern district of Kudat for the fourth annual Coconut Fest!

This festival is aimed to shed the limelight on coconut products and its significance in the lives of the rural Kudat community. The celebration also extends the necessary recognition to the coconut industry’s contribution as one of the most extensively grown crop in Kudat area.

The three-day event will take place at the illustrious Tanjung Simpang Mengayau—a dramatic headland also known as the Tip of Borneo. A lineup of exciting programs has been prepared for the enjoyment of both local and outside visitors. Tamu Malam (night market), Coconut Fashion Queen Pageant, battle of the band, Dragon Boat Race, as well as an array of rich cultural performances are among the events to look forward to.

Apart from witnessing the glorious sunset from the Tip of Borneo; there are also other places of interest to be visited while in Kudat. Be sure to swing by the Rungus Longhouse at Kampung Bavanggazo and visit Kampung Gombizau Honey Bee Farm for some deliciously healthy honey to bring home. Also, take your family for an educational excursion to Kampung Sumangkap and witness the age-old craft of gong making.

Choose to chill out at the scenic and serene Kelambu Beach, or simply embrace the culture by exploring the Kudat district and go for a sightseeing adventure at Tamu Kudat. A place equally famous for its seafood and groundnuts; outside visitors should also seize the chance to sample delectable seafood dishes and stock up on groundnuts.

Experience the northern feel of Sabah this September as you make your way to Kudat for the Coconut Fest—coconuts will never look this good!

Ever wondered how Kudat got its name?
Before Kudat got its name, the Rungus had called the land ‘Tanjung Berungus’ or ‘Tomburungan’. However, when the British first arrived and asked for the name of the place; the Rungus mistook him as asking for the name of the coarse grass (lalang) that was growing there, hence answering “kutad” (Rungus dialect for lalang). This name eventually got stuck and is still used as the place’s preferred nomenclature up to this day.

Why Rungus women wear brass coils around their wrists and ankles?
Legend has it that once upon a time, there was a Rungus man who encountered a group of mermaids ashore. He hid from behind a rock and watched as these mermaids remove their tails and frolic on the beach. Ultimately, he fell in love with one of the mermaids, stole her tail and buried it in the sand so she couldn’t return to the sea.

The man then took the mermaid home and married her. To prevent her from leaving him, he encircled her legs and wrists with heavy brass coils that weigh her down from swimming away. Today, the seemingly cumbersome brass coil ankle and wrist bands serve as traditional decorative accessories and are mostly worn by older women.

Gastronomic adventure the Kudat way
There are numerous coffee shops inhabiting the older part of Kudat and Pekan Tomborungus that cater an array of Malay, Chinese, and Indian-Muslim cuisines. The following are several of the recommended coffee shops for your gastronomic adventures:

“No Name” Coffee Shop
Situated a little less than 1 kilometer away from the Jalan Marudu roundabout is the “nameless” coffee shop which caters specialties such as yong tau fu (stuffed bean curd), egg rolls and other finely ground meat dishes served in delicious broth to go with rice or noodles.

The shop sits in between Yu Sin tailor and a refrigeration specialist. Business starts from 7am to late afternoon and it is closed on Sundays. Famous specialties include

Sea View Gerai Makan
Gerai Makan Sea View is located somewhere in the food stalls near the Kudat fish market. In the mornings, it serves delectable noodle dishes, while in the evenings one can expect scrumptious seafood platters. The special part about this food stall is that customers can pick and choose the seafood and vegetables prior to cooking—this ensures maximum customer satisfaction to boot!

Must try dishes include their steamed fish and claypot bean curd with mixed veggies which are very reasonably priced.

Muslim Food Stalls
Somewhere around Jalan Datu, near Lembaga Bandaran Kudat lies a famous open-air eatery that specializes is grilled food such as grilled fish, sting ray and chicken. The grilled fish is usually sold together with an optional local treat—steamed tapioca starch roll. Only non-alcoholic beverages are catered.

Kedai Kopi Yu Hing
This coffee shop is a famous breakfast spot that serves Chinese delicacies such as steamed buns (pau), small range of dim sum, and several types of noodles. It is also knows to serve some of the best coffees in town and different kinds of Chinese teas. The coffee shop is situated on the ground floor of Hotel Ria, business starts in the morning and ends in the evening.

Sungai Wang Restaurant
By far the most illustrious Chinese restaurant in Pekan Tomborungus is the Sungai Wang Restaurant where customers have the luxury of choosing between open-sided dining and air conditioned dining room. This restaurant offers a smorgasbord of seafood specialty dishes to whet your appetite!

Brief history of Tanjung Simpang Mengayau
The journey to the Tip of Borneo takes about 30 minutes from Kudat town. On the way, you will be greeted by tall coconut trees on both sides of the road and the warm hospitality of the Kudat villagers.

Tanjung Simpang Mengayau—the ‘Land’s end’ of Borneo—is the meeting point of the Sulu and South China seas. The name derives from the original Rungus name, ‘Tanjung Simpang Magazo’. Literally, ‘tanjung’ means tip and ‘Sampang Magazo’ means a junction wherein a battle takes place. According to Rungus folklore, this site was where a fierce battle fought by their ancestors took place while defending the Rungus territory against enemy invasion.

Ethnic folklore claims that pirates often frequented the area and attacked the nearby villages. Hence, the villagers decided to defend themselves by joining forces and the Tanjung Simpang Mengayau subsequently became the ideal spot to observe the oncoming of pirates’ ships. Intrepid Rungus warriors in those days would stand on guard there to protect their village from impostors.

History also noted that on his sailing trip circumventing the world, famous explorer Ferdinand Magellan took a detour and stayed in Tanjung Simpang Mengayau for 42 days to repair his ship.

EVENTS LINEUP OF COCONUT FEST 2008
5TH-7TH SEPTEMBER 2008
KUDAT TOWNSHIP

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Malaysia My Second Home - MM2H


Malaysia My Second Home Programme is promoted by the Government of Malaysia to allow foreigners who fulfill certain criteria, to stay in Malaysia for as long as possible on a multiple-entry social visit pass.

The Social Visit Pass is initially for a period of ten (10) years, and is renewable.

Eligibility
It is open to citizens of all countries recognised by Malaysia regardless of race, religion, gender or age. Applicants are allowed to bring their spouses and unmarried children below the age of 18 as dependants.

Foreigners who are married to Malaysians are not eligible for MM2H programme but may apply to stay in Malaysia under the Immigration Department's "Spouse Programme" with a Long Term Social Visit Pass (please refer to website http://www.imi.gov.my ).

Why Malaysia?
Take a moment and see why Malaysia is one of those countries you should consider living in.

Governmental Support
This programme is initiated, organised and launched by the Malaysian Government and is thus one that the Government will continuously seek to improve, to ensure its success.

Culture & Language
The Malay, English and Mandarin languages are widely used and practised and there is a free intermingling of different cultures.

Recreation & Entertainment
The country has everything for the family, theme parks, jungle trails, sports, water sports and one of the highest numbers of golf courses.

Food & Fruits
International cuisine is available here at very reasonable cost. With so many races and cultures living together in harmony, it is understandable that each race has picked up the best of each other’s food and made Malaysia into Asia’s Food Paradise. Similarly the tropical fruits of Malaysia are unique, exotic and available in abundance practically throughout the year. It should be a real joy to savour these fruits.

Weather
The weather is pleasant, warm and balmy with moderate rain throughout the year, There are also highland residential areas and resorts with permanent spring-like weather throughout the country.

Shopping
Most of the items that tourists normally like to buy – perfumes, cosmetics, watches, fountain pens, a long list of electronic goods, branded goods etc. are completely free of tax. Quality goods from all over the world are imported and are relatively low in price and sold throughout Malaysia.

Safety
Statistics can proof that Malaysia is one of the safest countries in the world; its crime rate is relatively low.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Local Nature Tourist Guide Course - Malaysia



How can I become a Local Nature Tourist Guide?
The opportunity to become a Local Nature Tourist Guide is open to all citizens of Malaysia who have a deep interest in tourism and nature besides having the passion to interact with tourists. They should be disciplined and have an extensive knowledge of eco-tourism and the country in general. Candidates are required to attend the Local Nature Tourist Guide Level 2 course jointly organised by PERHILITAN (Peninsular Malaysia) and selected Tourism Training Institutions (Sabah and Sarawak), as well as pass the examination conducted by the Tourism Ministry.

What are the qualifications needed?
A candidate who is interested in pursuing the Local Nature Tourist Guide Level 2 course should possess at least a Sijil Rendah Pelajaran (SRP) certificate. Candidates with lower academic qualifications but with extensive knowledge of the forest and tourist sites may also be considered by the Tourism Ministry.

What is the Local Nature Tourist Guide Level 2 Course?
Each candidate is required to take the Local Nature Tourist Guide Level 2 course within a period of 2 weeks before being allowed to sit for the Nature Tourist Guide Examination conducted by the Ministry.

How can I apply to take this Local Nature Tourist Guide Level 2 Course?
Candidates who are interested in pursuing this course can contact the following agencies and Tourism Training Institutions for further information:

Peninsular Malaysia:

Department of Wildlife and National Parks (PERHILITAN)
KM10, Jalan Cheras,
56100 Kuala Lumpur
03-9075 2872/ 03-9075 2875
Fax: 03-9075 2873

Or PERHILITAN Offices in the respective states.
Sabah and Sarawak:

Borneo Tourism
Institute Sdn Bhd
7th Floor, Block B,
Wisma Kosan Likas
88856 Kota Kinabalu, SABAH
Tel: 088-43 3312
Fax: 088-43 3780

Asia Tourism Institute
2nd & 3rd Floors, No 85,
Jalan Gaya
88000 Kota Kinabalu, SABAH
Tel: 088-24 2633
Fax: 088 24 2513

INTI College
Jalan Stampin Timur,
PO Box 2571
93350 Kuching, SARAWAK
Tel: 082-462 046
Fax: 082-461 694

Friday, July 11, 2008

KLCC Aquaria - Malaysia



Do’s & Don’t’s

1. No littering in the aquarium
2. No food and drinks allowed inside the aquarium
3. Visitors are not allowed to feed the fish
4. Frightening animals is strictly prohibited
5. Flash photography is not allowed
6. Visitors are not allowed to knock on the exhibit glass.
7. No smoking allowed

Services & Facilities

• Wheelchairs / ramps for the handicapped
• Baggage storage counter
• Restrooms
• Baby changing room
• Major credit cards accepted
• MyKad & MyKid & E-cash support

Dive With Sharks Fees Structure

Category : Non-Certified Divers
Price Inclusive of : Equipment hire,T-Shirt, Certificate and PADI Discover Scuba
Diving Course.
Fee : RM450

Category : Certified Divers
Price Inclusive of : Equipment hire, T-Shirt and Certificate.
Fee : RM400

Admission Fees
Category Promotion Fee

Adult Malaysian(MyKad) : RM 28
Children Malaysian(MyKid) : RM 22
Adult Non-Malaysian : RM 38
Children Non-Malaysian : RM 26
Senior Citizens 60 and above : RM 18




http://www.klaquaria.com/index.html

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Buy Me A Holiday - Malaysia

Golden sunshine, deep blue seas, thriving mountains and equatorial rainforests beckon! Hop aboard a flight to Malaysia and immerse yourself ia a holiday of a lifetime.


3 Days 2 Night / Redang Pelangi Resot, Pulau Redang, Terengganu
Enjoy the printine waters and white sandy beaches of Redang Island off Terengganu. This package offers return boat transfer, accommodation, breakfast, lunch and dinner, free-flow of coffee and tea and snorkelling trips.
Package from RM 749.00 onwards for 2 persons


3 Days 2 Night / Seri Costa Hotel, Melaka
Located just 2 hours from Kuala Lumpur, Melaka is a charming city filled with historic treasures. Discover them through this package of accommodation, breakfast and a lunch and a dinner.
Package from RM 155.00 onwards per person


3 Days 2 Nights / Corus Paradise Resort, Port Dickson
Enjoy a spot of sea breeze and outdoor sports at one of the peninsular's popular family beach getaways. Package includes accommodation, breakfast, a buffet lunch and a buffet dinner.
Package from RM 225.00 onwards perp person


3 Days 2 Nights / Kuching (Ex. Kuching)
Discover Kuching through its exotic food, culture and wildlife. Package includes accommodation, 2 breakfast, 2 lunches, 2 dinners, city tour, trips to the Sarawak Culture Village and the Semenggoh Orang Utan Sanctuary.
Package from RM 440.00 onwards per person

Book your holidays with Malaysian Travel Business at 603-21630162 or email flora@mtbiz.com.my or carol@mtbiz.com.my
Rates may not be applicable or may vary during peak seasons.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Guide For Visitors To Penang - Malaysia



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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Zoo Taiping & Night Safari Malaysia



Taiping Night Safari
The Taiping Night Safari is a firtst of its kind in Malaysia. Bathed in lighting similar to moonlight, the beauty and splendour of nature is enhanced. In an effort to maintain the experience of a natural environment, the Taiping Night Safari attempts to display nocturnal animals in natural looking settings. This provides the opportunity for visitors to appreciate and value the treasures of nature while enjoying oneself.

Experience The Night Safari
The Taiping Night Safari is a unique tourism product where animals which are active at night are displayed using special lighting similar to moonlight. Visitors will be ablt to experience this environment similar to wildlife habitats where the sounds made by numerous creatures can be heard. To fully appreciate this experience visitors are required to minimize all sounds, even speech so that the sounds of the night creatures can be heard. Reduced noise will also help to maintain the peaceful atmosphere of the Night Safari. Torchlights and flash cameras are not allowed to be used in the Night Safari as this will disturb the animals on display


Entrance Fee
Adults : RM10.00
Children (3 -12 years) : RM6.00
Video Camera : RM5.00

Night Safari Mini Train
Adults : RM3.00
Children : RM1.50
20% discount for groups more than 20 persons.

Discount
Groups of adults (more than 20) and senior citizens (above 55 years) : RM8.00

Groups of children (3 -12 years)
(more than 20) : RM4.00


http://www.zootaiping.gov.my/

Sunday, June 29, 2008

The Story So Far AirAsia.com




Since AirAsia introduced its low fare, no frills concept in December 2001, the airline now flies to over 60 destinations in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, China, Philippines, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Myanmar, formed 2 successful joint ventures in Thailand through Thai AirAsia, and Indonesia through Indonesia AirAsia, expanded its fleet from the original two to twenty eight, and revolutionized air travel in these country by offering incredibly low fares through its innovative sales channels. To date the AirAsia group, has carried over 35 million guests.

In June 2003, AirAsia announced three investors, IDB Infrastructure Fund L.P., Crescent Venture Partners and Deucalion Capital II Limited who have acquired equity in AirAsia Sdn Bhd worth US$26 million (RM98.80 million).

In August 2003, AirAsia became the first airline in the world to introduce mobile booking where guests can now book their seats, check flight schedules and obtain latest updates on AirAsia promotions from the convenience of their mobile phones. AirAsia also recently introduced Go Holiday, the airline's online programme where guests can book holiday packages online in real time.

AirAsia began regional flights in November 2003, by introducing flights to Phuket, in Thailand. The airline quickly extended flights to Bangkok, and later Hat Yai from KL International Airport. Flights to Indonesia commenced in April 2004 with routes serving Bandung, Surabaya, and Jakarta from KL International Airport. Subsequently the airline also introduced flights to Bali, Medan and Padang. AirAsia made history in Bandung, when it became the first low fare, no frills airline to operate a direct flight between Bandung and Kuala Lumpur in April 2004.

In Jan 2004, AirAsia carved a milestone in the history of Asian aviation when the low fare airline formed a partnership with Shin Corporation in Thailand to develop a low fare carrier in Thailand. Shin Corporation holds 50% stake, AirAsia has 49% and the remaining 1% by an individual. With 2 planes based in its Bangkok, AirAsia launched domestic operations in Thailand on January 13, 2004 with daily point-to-point flights from its new Bangkok hub and has since expanded to more domestic routes and new international flights to Singapore. AirAsia's Thai operation is scheduled to expand to a fleet of eight Boeing 737-300 by end 2004.

In July 2004, the low fare airline commenced service to the Special Administrative Region (SAR) of Macau, by introducing a flight via is Thai operations from Bangkok. History will be made on Dec 15th 2004, when AirAsia launches its maiden service to Macau from its hub in Kuala Lumpur, and subsequently being the first low fare airline to do so.

In November 2004, AA International Limited (AAIL), a company that is 99.8 per cent owned by AirAsia Berhad, successfully concluded a sales and purchase agreement with Indonesian private airline PT AWAIR to acquire 49.0 per cent stake in the company. AWAIR was successfully re-launched as a low cost carrier serving domestic routes in Indonesia on 8 December 2004. AWAIR's hub is based at Soekarno - Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, Indonesia.

In April 2005, the AirAsia Group became the first low fare, no frills airline to commence services between Bangkok and Xiamen, in China, and Clark (the Philippines) from Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu.

AirAsia is also now a public listed company on the Malaysia Stocks Exchange ( Bursa Malaysia), after having on 22 November 2004, successfully orchestrated one of the largest public offering in Malaysia and raised a whopping RM 717.4 million for its future expansion.

In line with its growth and expansion plans, AirAsia has secured a 175 aircraft commitment with Airbus for its A320s. The 175 aircraft order will place AirAsia as the single largest customer for the aircraft in Asia-Pacific, and potentially one of the largest airline fleets in the region. The new aircraft would gradually replaced AirAsia's existing Boeing 737-300s.

On 23 of March 2006, AirAsia successfully moved its operations to the new Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT). This is a major milestone as it is the first dedicated terminal for low cost carrier operations in the world. The LCCT is designed to cater for 10 million passengers per annum with 30 parking bays for aircraft. It is upgradeable to cater for 15 million passengers if required. This terminal provides us with numerous cost saving opportunities as well as a more efficient operation.

The phenomenal growth of AirAsia reflects its vision to become an ASEAN brand. As one of the leading low fare airline in the region, AirAsia is the epitome of ASEAN with its rich cultures and wealth of resources. The airline further aspires to bring low fare travel to the people of ASEAN, and to encourage and boost trade and tourism amongst countries in ASEAN.

The Philosophy

With the tagline 'Now everyone can fly', AirAsia's philosophy of low fares is aimed to make flying affordable for everyone. AirAsia also aims at making travel easy, convenient and fun for its guests.

The Essentials

AirAsia's operations are based on the following key strategies:

Low fare, no frills

AirAsia's fares are significantly lower than those of other operators. This service targets the guests who will do without the frills of meals, frequent flyer miles or airport lounges in exchange for fares up to 80% lower than those currently offered with equivalent convenience.

No complimentary drinks or meals are offered. Instead, AirAsia recently introduced 'Snack Attack', a range of delicious snacks and drinks available on board at very affordable prices and prepared exclusively for AirAsia's guests. Guests now have the choice of purchasing food and drinks on board.

Frequent flights

AirAsia's high frequency service ensures guest convenience is met. The airline practices a quick turnaround of 25 minutes, which is the fastest in the region, resulting in high aircraft utilization, lower costs and greater airline and staff productivity.

Guest Convenience

AirAsia believes in providing convenient service to make traveling easier and more affordable for its guests. Guests can make bookings through a combination of the following:

Nationwide call centre - Launched in April 2002, AirAsia's Nationwide call centre in LCC Terminal is now fully equipped with 180 telephone lines providing convenient telephone booking services to guests. The call centre now takes an average of 6,000 calls daily.

Ticketless service – Launched on 18 April 2002, this concept complements AirAsia's internet booking and call centre service by providing a low cost alternative to issuing printed tickets. Guests no longer need to go through the hassle of collecting tickets!

Easy payment channels - In line with its “ Easy to Book, Easy to Pay & Easy to Fly” approach, on 1 March 2002 AirAsia became Malaysia's first airline to enable their guests to pay for their telephone bookings by credit card or by cash at any Alliance Bank branches.

Internet booking – As Asia's first online airline, AirAsia offers a new convenience in buying seats by logging on to its website www.airasia.com. No more phone calls, no more queuing. Launched on 10 May 2002, www.airasia.com is now available in 6 languages - English, Bahasa Malaysia, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Thai and Bahasa Indonesia.

Reservations and sales offices - These are available at airports and town centres for the convenience of walk-in customers.

Authorised travel agents – AirAsia also introduced a direct B2B engine to its agents. The internet-based real time inventory booking engine is the first in Asia. The agents make immediate payment via a virtual AirAsia credit card, developed through one of its strategic partners, Alliance Bank.

Improving customer service - AirAsia is constantly looking for ways to improve its services and increase savings for its guests. AirAsia is the first airline in Asia to have a multi-lingual website with six languages available on www.airasia.com.

Safety first

AirAsia's cost optimisation philosophy is in no way at the expense of the airline's safety. The airline's fleet of 30 Boeing 737-300 fully complies with the conditions of the International Aviation Safety and are regulated by the internationally reputed Malaysian Department of Civil Aviation. In July 2002, AirAsia signed a US$20 million agreement with GE Engineering Services for engine maintenance and later in the month, a US$3million aircraft engine and aircraft frame parts leasing agreement with VolvoAero. AirAsia also signed a US$7 million agreement with ST Aero, covering the airline's engineering components support for seven years.

Cost optimization operations

AirAsia strives to maximize profit and provide low fares at quality service. The airline has optimised costs by operating a faster turnaround time, improving aircraft utilization and crew efficiency, providing a 'no frills' service, using one type of aircraft to save training costs, all of which result in savings which are passed back to consumers in the form of low fares.


Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Tioman Island Malaysia




Tioman Island is located off the shores of Johor state in Malaysia. Film buffs may remember that this island served as a backdrop in the movie Bali High which was filmed in the 1950s. This island is the most popular island destination this side of Peninsular Malaysia. But despite its popularity, it still has a lot of rustic and rural charm.

Tioman Island is shaped like a drum stick with the “fleshier” part to the south. The most developed town on the island is Kampung Tekek. Nearby is the airport and the main jetty for ferries from the mainland. There is only a stretch of paved road that covers part of the west coast. It connects Kampung Tekek with Kampung Bunut, Kampung Paya and Kampung Genting. Kampungs are rural Malay villages characterized by wooden houses on stilts. The western part of Tioman Island is dominated by kampungs while the eastern part is mostly uninhabited, with Kampung Juara and Kampung Dungun as the only villages on that side.

How to get to Tioman Island

There are ferries that leave Mersing or Tanjung Gemuk, in Johor and the journey takes about 4.5 hours. Apart from regular ferries, there are also catamarans that are speedier and they cut the journey time down to two hours. Tickets can be purchased in Mersing from the many booking agents around the dock, which is situated near to the R&R Plaza. Tioman Island is also accessible by air. There are non-stop flights originating from Kuala Lumpur and Kuantan to Tioman.

For those who are headed from Singapore, there is a ferry service from Finger Pier. The catamaran ferry departs daily except on Wednesdays. Daily shuttle flights out of Changi International Airport to Tioman is another option.


Accommodation


There is only one true resort on the entire island believe it or not. It is called Berjaya Tioman Beach Resort and is situated southwest of Kampung Tekek. The telephone number for reservations starting with the country code is 60-9-419-1000 or fax 60-9-419-1718. The resort’s address for correspondence is P.O. Box 4, Mersing, Johor 86807, Malaysia.

Berjaya Resort offers air-conditioned rooms with all the amenities expected from a hotel.

There are other types of accommodation but the facilities are the barest of the minimum. Often these are chalets or kampung type houses, without hot water or telephones. There may be canteens where one can buy their meals. Bring mosquito nets and insect repellents and a flash light. The prices for this type of accommodation will vary according to the season and the bargaining ability of the renter.

Attractions

This island is a haven for those who are looking to hike and enjoy the abundance of flora and fauna. Bukit Nenek Sri Mukut and Bukit Batu Sirau are the twin peaks that were made famous by Bali High. They are situated at the southern end of the island. Water taxis can take you to any of the beaches close by and can pick you up again at a prearranged time. Near to the twin peaks is Mukut Waterfalls where you can go for cool refreshing dips.

Towards the northern part of the island is a trail that starts at Kampung Salang and continues south toward Kampung Tekek through Kampung Penuba and Kampung Air Batang. The trail turns on a south by south easterly direction that cuts across the island to Kampung Juara. This trail goes over mountains and passes by a rubber plantation. Kampung Juara is accessible only by this trail on land. The alternative is to take a water taxi. This secluded kampung offers some amenities and is the only village on the eastern side of the island. There are accommodations here for rent but a lot of them are older huts. The only television in this kampung belongs to the only eating establishment, The Happy Café.

For those who are more into water activities, the sea around Tioman is crystal clear. Snorkeling and scuba diving are best in the waters around the smaller islands near Tioman. The blue azure sea hosts a wide variety of tropical fish and coral reefs. There are underwater caves around Pulau Cebeh for divers to explore. Diving trips can be easily arranged through the Tioman Island Resort, Ben’s Diving Center on Salang Beach, and Samudra Swiss Cottages on Tekek Beach.

Salang Beach by Kampung Salang is also a great spot for diving and snorkeling. The white sandy beach is another favorite stop for tourists. The ferry that comes from Mersing will stop here after Kampung Tekek and Kampung Air Batang.

For those who want to island hop, Rawa Island is the most developed of all the surrounding islands in the area. Rawa Island Safari Resort on the island offers guests activities such as wind surfing, canoeing, fishing and skin diving. To make reservations for this resort, call 60-7-799-1204

Babi Besar Island is bigger then Rawa and is closer to the mainland. Accommodations are cheap at the budget chalets and bungalows that dot the island. Do remember that all the islands close down during the monsoon season which is from November to January.

Telephones and Banks

The only public phones aside from the ones in Tioman Resort are at Kampung Tekek, Kampung Air Batang and Kampung Salang. Telekom phone cards for these phones can be bought anywhere in Malaysia or on the island. There are no banks on the island but you can exchange your currencies at money changers at the airport, Kampung Tekek by the jetty and at Tioman Island Resort. Some of the islanders have cell phones and are willing to let you use them for a fee.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Malaysia Flora Fest 2008



Malaysia Flora Fest bursts into a parade of colours this year, celebrating Malaysia’s rich floral heritage in a fabulous display of vibrant blooms and creativity.

Malaysia’s very own Floral Fest was given inspiration through having won many accolades and collected awards over the years at the world renowned Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade in USA.

This year’s theme, “Colours of Harmony” will resonate throughout the month of July with participative events and activities organised at several venues around Malaysia. This floral parade is the first such event to be organised in South East Asia to date and is open to everyone including private and governmental organisations in Malaysia and also international participants.

“Colours of Harmony” symbolises Malaysia’s multi-racial nation living in peace and in unison. Through this message, Malaysia reaches out to the world to join us in painting the palette of unity and harmony.

Event Details

Event Name:
Floral Malaysia Competiton 2008

Duration Date:
21st July - 3rd August 2008

Participation:
Invitations to participate in this competition are divided into two categories:

1. Various hotels in Klang Valley
2. Various shopping complexes in Klang Valley

Theme:
Colours of Harmony

Event Concept

The competition will focus on the use of local flowers, plants and herbs, as well as the use of local products and materials (such as batik, songket, wood carvings, rotan, mengkuang, etc) carrying floral motives.

The idea of this competition is NOT to create new atmosphere that will incur heavy expenditures, but instead participants are encouraged to enhance the atmosphere and ambience of the competition area utilizing either local flowers, plants and herbs or local products and materials (such as batik, songket, wood carvings, rotan, mengkuang etc.) which carry floral motives in line with the competition.

Participants also are welcomed to use recycle materials such as papers, plastics, or any other materials suitable in creating floral motives decorations.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Malaysia National Park and Preserves


It would be difficult to overstate the attraction of Malaysia for anyone who appreciates the natural world. Its primal forests, ranging from shoreline mangrove to mountaintop oak, are of the sort that most of the world now knows only in myth. Although Malaysia's size is similar to that of Norway, natural trees and forests cover almost three quarters of the land, an area equivalent to almost the entire United Kingdom. One can walk for hundreds of miles in Malaysia under a continuous canopy of green, marveling at an abundance of plant and animal species equaled by no other location in the entire world. A single half-kilometer plot of land in Borneo's lowland dipterocarp forest, for example, may well contain more than eight hundred different species of trees alone, a stunning degree of variety that pales, however, in comparison to the profusion and diversity of flowers, birds, ferns, and insects.

This endlessly varied environment also shelters a host of the world's rarest and most remarkable animals: the Sumatran Rhinoceros, the Clouded Leopard and Malaysian Tiger, the Sun Bear, the Monitor Lizard, and the Orang Utan, or "man of the forest," are just a few examples. Malaysia's forests are also home to Southeast Asia's highest peak, as well as to the world's most extensive and capacious natural caverns. The forest itself is one of the most ancient on the planet, far older than the equatorial forests of the Amazon or the Congo. It has for tens of thousands of years been the home of nomadic forest peoples, and ancient civilizations have flourished as well as disappeared in its vastness. Legends abound, and archaeologists have only just begun their efforts here. Equally exciting discoveries are now being made by genetic biologists, who have begun searching the wealth of life in Malaysia's forests for new medicines with which to combat AIDS, cancer, and many other illnesses.

And that is only the forest. Malaysia's offshore islands are of legendary beauty. For millenia, Pulau Langkawi and Pulau Tioman have been sought-after havens of peace from the turbulent outside world, a tradition that is evidenced today by their international status as holiday destinations. Pulau Sipadan, a small oceanic island off the eastern shore of Borneo, rises in a sheer column more than six hundred meters from the seabed. Completely encircled by sheer drop-offs and walls, Sipadan is one of the world's foremost dive sites.

In order to safeguard its precious natural heritage, Malaysia has set aside many areas as parks and wildlife reserves. Together with natural forest management, conservation of wildlife, birds and marine life, nature reserves have been established through a network of protected areas. Almost one and a half million hectares of conservation areas are protected by legislation.

Besides the many splendid sights in Malaysia's National Parks, visitors can enjoy an exhaustive tour of thrills and spills during their visit--boating through swirling rapids or between emerald green islands, stalking big game and fly-fishing for giant carp, bird-watching, mountain climbing, spelunking, swimming in placid river waters, or camping amidst giant tropical trees.


Articel from http://www.geographia.com/malaysia/nationalparks.htm