Friday, 30 January 2009

Malaysia forest parks

Kelam cave




















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 a different end. Gua Kelam is located within the Perlis State Park which borders with the Nakawan Range of Thailand.

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Wang Kelian state park



















Wang Kelian State Park is located along the north-western part of the Thai-Malaysian border. The park consists of the Mata Ayer Forest Reserve and the Wang Mu Forest Reserve comprising a total area of around 5,000 hectares.

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Jerai mountain


















Formerly known as "Kedah Peak", this forest-clad Gunung Jerai is a massive limestone outcrop that rises 1200m above sea level. As the highest peak in the state, it adds a touch of variety to the scenic flat plains seen throughout the area. It's located near Sungei Petani, not far from the island of Penang. When you've been on Penang you must have seen the Gunung Jerai (across the sea) on the mainland.

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Teluk Bahang recreational park





















Teluk Bahang Recreational Forest in Penang located 24 kilometers away from Georgetown, spreads across 32 hectares. If you want to initiate experiences of jungle, Teluk Bahang Recreational Forest can give you the right ambience to explore Malaysia and the oldest tropical rainforest in the world. Penanag in Malaysia has a beautiful reserve of greenery and fauna. You will find amazing facilities like park benches, picnic areas, waterfalls and a playground.

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Penang Hill





















Penang Hill is a hill resort comprising a group of peaks, the major hill system of Penang, Malaysia. It is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the city centre of George Town, and stands out prominently from the lowlands as a hilly and forested area. Penang Hill is also known by the Malay name Bukit Bendera, which refers to Flagstaff Hill, the most developed peak.

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Tempurung cave

















GUA TEMPURUNG is the main attraction here. The cave meanders under the limestone hill and forms a tunnel of wondrous and endless rock formations that runs from east to west, nearly 2 km in length.

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Ulu Bendul recreational park



















The Ulu Bendul Recreational Park located some 16 km from Seremban on the Kuala Pilah Sri Menanti route, at the foot of Bukit Angsi provides a welcome and cool respite to travellers.

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Endau Rompin national park



















In 1892, miner and surveyor H.W.Lake and Lieutenant H.J.Kelsall entered the Endau-Rompin area to conduct scientific research and documentation. They recorded and collected inexhaustible specimens from the area and noted a healthy number of large animals such as elephants, the Sumatran rhinoceros and deer traversing the area.

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Pulai mountain recreational forest


















Experience the awe-inspiring Gunung Pulai (icy) Waterfalls at the forest reserve nearest Johor Bahru. Have a picnic and learn about forest management at the nearby facility. Nature lovers will particularly find delight in the exuberant flora and fauna.

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Ledang mountain recreational forest

















Are you looking for some nice place to visit in Tangkak, Johor? Well, if you like floras and faunas in the forest with a chance to have a cool bath at a waterfall, you should visit Gunung Ledang Recreational Forest in Johor. Located about 25kms away from Tangkak, the nearest main town, Gunung Ledang Recreational Forest offers plenty of sights to behold.

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Arong mountain recreational forest





















Gunung Arong Recreational Forest lies 17km from Mersing and 22km from Endau along the Mersing - Endau road. The tranquil lowland forest with crystal clear river water is ideal for an outing. There are facilities for visitors. For those who prefer to explore the jungle, there are foot paths and jungle tracks available. A Forestry Museum has been established with exhibits of a wide array of forest products with detailed description of their usage and history. Children's playground, campsites and meeting halls are provided for visitor's convenience. Campers are advised to bring their own camping gear.

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Lambak mountain recreational forest



















Description about image above : Red fern at Lambak mountain

Located 5km from the town of Kluang is Gunung Lambak. At 510m above sea level, it is an easy climb for visitors using the trails of footpaths and wooden bridges. Facilities here include car parks, rest sheds, benches, toilets and camping sites. There are waterfalls for that refreshing dip, apart from the diversity of wild flora and fauna to appreciate. Scenes of its waterfalls cascading into streams of rapids and pools are simply enchanting amidst retreats of pleasure and adventure.

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Belumut mountain recreational forest





















Description about image above : Tiger leech at Belumut mountain

To the northeast of Kluang town lies Gunung Belumut Recreational Forest. Its name is derived from the slippery and slimy stones that abound on the mountain. It takes about four hours along dense jungle tracks to reach the peak at 1,004m above sea level. The park can be reached by saloons through a well-maintained plantation road.

The rise to the top is rather moderate so you can have an easy journey. The waterfalls also cascade at low and moderate heights with the base quite flat, safer for children to bask in the low waters. Families, school children and day trip visitors are usually the groups that visit the park which has camping and resting facilities.

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Panti mountain recreational forest






















Description about image above : Woodpecker at Panti mountain

Situated about 8km from Kota Tinggi town, the recreational forest is easily accessible by any form of transport. An ideal location for relaxation, there are sheds, stools, toilet facilities and car parks provided for visitors. The lush greenery and serene wilderness are just perfect for camping, waterfall picnics and mountain climbing.

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Wednesday, 28 January 2009

Malaysia bird parks

Penang bird park





















The first & largest bird park of its kind in Malaysia. Established since 1988, the 5-acre park on the mainland portion of Penang State, has a collection of more that 300 species of birds from all over the world, of which more than 150 species are of Malaysian Species.

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Langkawi bird park




















Langkawi Bird Paradise or Taman Burung Langkawi is located at Jalan Kisap, Langkawi - 10 minutes by car from Kuah or 30 minutes from Pantai Cenang.

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Kuala Gula bird sanctuary




















Matang Mangrove Forest is the largest stand of mangrove ecosystems in Peninsular Malaysia. These ecologically abundant mangrove habitats stretch along the west coast tidal mudflats of northern Perak for almost 50km plus another 40km along the shorelines of the sheltered river systems within the reserve's five estuaries.

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Kuala Lumpur bird park





















Located in the serene and scenic Lake Gardens, close to the Orchid Garden and the Tun Abdul Razak Memorial, the Bird Park is one of the largest covered bird park in the world, sprawling 8 acres of verdant valley terrain. Here, for the first time in Malaysia, bird lovers can have a field day watching more than 3000 birds perching and winging about freely-in a totally natural and beautifully landscaped enviroment.

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Labuan bird park





















This tranquil bird park is beautifully landscaped garden and walking paths. It has three large dome-shaped cages surrounded by beautiful trees and flowering plants. A slow, relaxing walk within the bird park is recommended if you wish to escape to a more peaceful experience where you can absorb the beauty of the flora and marvel at a large variety of tropical birds from around the region, under one roof.

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Map of Malaysia

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Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Malaysia tourism islands

Langkawi island





















Langkawi island is an archipelago of 104 islands lying in the north western coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The exact location of these tropical islands is at the site where the Straits of Malacca meets the waters of the Andaman Seas.

The largest of these islands is called Langkawi Island and is bigger than the Penang Island.The other islands in this group are Island of Pregnant Maiden (Pulau Dayang Bunting), Lion Island (Pulau Singa Besar) and Beras Basah Island.The smallest of these islands are atolls roughly the size of an ordinary house!

Langkawi is coined from the Malay words Lang and Kawi. Lang is a brown eagle and Kawi is a local manganese stone.The ancient fishermen must have seen eagles flying clutching the manganese stones! A giant monument of a brown eagle clutching the manganese stone greets all visitors to Langkawi near the Kuah Jetty.

The main tourist attractions of Langkawi Island is its virgin white sandy beaches.The beaches have very gentle continental slope and the water is crystal clear.

This island is unique in the sense that it has so many legendsand myths associated with it.Langkawi Island is therefore also called Pulau Lagenda or Legendary Island.

The most talked about legend is that of Mahsuri who is said to have laid a curse on this island for seven generations.Luckily the period of this curse is over now and Langkawi Island is fast becoming an internationally recognised tourist destination.

The government of Malaysia has declared the entire Langkawi Island as a duty free zone. Hence this island is also termed Duty Free Island.All goods sold in this island are exempted from government tax.Therefore this Legendary Island is a haven for the shoppers.You only need to stay in Langkawi for a minimum of 48 hours to take back home a reasonable amount of tax free goods.


Pangkor island





















Situated just off the west coast of Perak in Peninsular Malaysia is one of the most enchanting islands you'll ever come across. Pangkor has for centuries enthralled visitors with her charming beauty. In days of old, she was the refuge of seamen who sailed through the Straits of Malacca. Pangkor's many idyllic bays made it the perfect stopover. Pirates, adventurers, merchants and soldiers of fortune sought the peace and tranquility she had to offer.

In stark contrast to malaysia's fast-paced progress, Pangkor remains a haven for those seeking to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Soak up the sun on her golden beaches. Catch sight of fishing boats.

Remembering Pangkor's past...
For centuries, Pangkor has been a welcome stopover for weary sea travellers, pirates and adventurers. At one time even ruled by European conquerors. Yet, as if oblivious to the ravages of war and conquest, her natural wonders have remained unscarred. Perhaps to conquer your heart.

Pangkor today is a thriving tourist destination that somehow does not reflect her turbulent past. Visitors will be charmed by the serenity of her fishing villages, her small but bustling towns and her splendid selection of world-class holiday resorts.

Treasures of the island
Nothing beats the wonderful offerings of Pangkor's pristine beaches. And after you're had enough of the beach, retreat into the coll shades of virgin jungles for a closer look at nature. There's so much to do in Pangkor, so come discover at your own pace.


Redang island





















Redang is located 45 km off the coast of Kuala Terengganu is the largest of the group of islands dotting the South China Sea off the Terengganu coast. The island offers crystal clear waters and numerous dive sites for the enthusiast. Sheltered within the Redang Island Marine Park, the waters here abound with marine life.

Redang Archipelago exists of 9 islands that abound with marvelous marine fishes, turtles and coral reefs that ensure great snorkeling and scuba-diving. The boat trip starts from the fishing village of Merang. This is a fishing village North of Kuala Terengganu.

The best time to visit Redang is between April and October. Take note that most resorts are closed during the Northeast Monsoon, which blows from November to March.

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 grouper, black tipped shark, etc. Chance encounter with the Green turtle and Hawksbill 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.


Perhentian island



















The two Perhentian Islands are rated as some of the most beautiful islands in the world…a virtual paradise for snorkeling and diving in crystal-clear water or just for lazing on one of the white sandy beaches waiting for the coconuts to drop.

Perhentian Islands is located in the South China Sea 25 km from the coast of Kuala Besut. It consists of two islands, Pulau Perhentian Besar and Pulau Perhentian Kecil. Both islands are surrounded by beautiful palm-fringed sandy beaches andcrystal-clear turquoise-blue sea. A trip to this lush and exotic tropical island is a must for all nature lovers and those who enjoy scuba diving, snorkeling, deep sea fishing, swimming, wind surfing, sailing, boating and canoeing.

All manner of aquatic life is visible both near and far from the beach such as turtles, sharks, coral and thousands of tropical fish. The interior is covered by jungle with a wide variety of species. You can watch monitor lizards, monkeys, geckos, flying squirrels, butterflies and many other types - sometimes right in front of your chalet. There are no roads and not many paths, so the islands are mainly peaceful and untouched - so far.


Lang Tengah island






















Lang Tengah Island or Pulau Lang Tengah off the coast of Terengganu is one of the nation's well-kept secrets. Its arresting beauty can easily captivate you while you are there. Crystal clear sea-water, pristine beaches and untouched tropical jungle. Its arresting beauty lingers forever in your memory. An island you can call your own, private and tranquil.

Take a stroll along the whitewashed, sandy beaches or bath in the sun for that coveted golden tan. Explore the wonders of nature, and you'll be surprised of what you'll discover. Whatever you do, we'll make sure that your stay with us is an enjoyable one.


Tioman island



















A Tropical Paradise in the South China Sea
About 36 nautical miles off Malaysia's east coast lies Pulau Tioman or Tioman Island, one of the region's most enchanting holiday spots. Scenic and tranquil, Tioman Island boasts miles and miles of white sandy beaches, swaying palm trees, charming villages and friendly people. Its crystal clear waters teem with spectacular marine life and colourful coral gardens. The twin peaks of Gunung Nenek Semukut provide a prominent landmark to this island, reputed to be one of the most beautiful and idyllic in the world.

The Resting Place of a Beautiful Dragon Princess

According to legend, Tioman Island is the resting place of a beautiful dragon princess, Whilst flying from China to visit her prince in Singapore, this beautiful maiden stopped to seek solace in the crystal-clear waters of the South China Sea. Enraptured by the charms of the place, she decided to discontinue her journey. By taking the form of an island, she pledged to offer shelter and comfort to passing travellers.

Tropical Playground for Water Sports Enthusiasts
Tioman Island is an excellent spot for fun-filled water sports activities. You can go scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, snorkelling, boating, water skiing, windsurfing, or enjoy the beauty of undersea gardens by ridding around the island in a glass-bottomed boat.

A Marine Treasure Trove
Tioman Island is a treasure trove of breathtaking marine attractions. Corals, seashells and limpets, thorny sea urchins, colourful seaweeds and anemones, starfish and a myriad of other aquatic wonders are abundant here. The crystal clear waters make scuba diving and snorkelling in Tioman an experience unlike any other. Other neighbouring islands recommended for scuba diving and snorkelling are Chebeh, Tulai, Renggis, Sembilang, Seri Buat and Gut.

Exciting Adventures Amidst The Splendour Of Nature
Tioman Island is the ideal spot for nature lovers, Whether at sea or on land, the wonders of nature that greet you are truly astounding and fascinating. Trek across the verdant hill from Tekek to Juara and enjoy the cool waterfalls cascading over moss-coverad rock formations at Mukut, or take a dip in the warm waters dotted with pastel-coloured reefs. Or head to the Marine Park Centre located between Tekek and Air Batang and swim amidst the various species of fishes.

Anglers' Bountiful Paradise
Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy a bountiful catch at Tioman Island, Just hire a boat for a day, anchor outside the Marine Park limits where fishing is permitted. By dusk, you will have a catch large enough for a sumptuous barbecue on the beach. If you want to try something different and challenging, try your hand at deep-sea fishing. Among the species if fishes and crustaceans found here are groupers, morays, tunas, parrotfish, sea-bass, red snappers, stingrays, plaices, soles, cora trouts, blue marlins, squids, cuttlefish, shrimps, crabs, prawns and lobsters.

A Delightful Respite from the Hustle and Bustle of City Life
When the stress of life's hectic pace gets to you, rejuvenate your mind and body at Tioman Island. Immerse yourself in the quiet and tranquil setting. Relax to the cool, refreshing breeze and soothing waves. Bask in the tropical sun or walk along the shores during sunset to experience the beauty of the island. Popular beaches are found around the villages of Tekek, Genting, Salang, Air Batang and Juara. For golf-lovers, tee off at the 18-hole international-standard golf course set amidst lush tropical greenery. Enjoy the picturesque sight of rustic villages scattered around the island, where the people are charming, friendly and gracious.

Tioman Island is accessible by boat from Mersing town or Tanjung Gemok, Rompin, a journey which takes about 1 to 2 hours. Or one can also take a plane either Kuala Lumpur, Singapore or Kuantan. Accommodation comes in the form of delightful wooden chalets on the beach or in luxurious hotel rooms. Whichever is the choice, comfort and hospitality is assured.


Payar island



















The Pulau Payar Marine Park is situated in the northern part of the Straits of Melaka, 19 nautical miles south of Langkawi and encompasses the islands of Pulau Payar, Pulau Lembu, Pulau Segantang and Pulau Kaca which are surrounded by coral reefs. The marine park teems with a fascinating diversity of marine life and vegetation.

Many endangered species of fishes and marine organisms live within the sanctuary. Measuring 2km long and 1/4 km wide, Pulau Payar is the most popular of the islands as its sheltered waters are ideal are for snorkeling, diving and swimming. Among the enchanting dive spots is the "Coral Garden", an area covered with bright, multi-hued soft corals.

There are several sandy beaches on Pulau Payar island for picnics as well as hiking trails for those who wish to explore the island. Just off the beach, one can indulge in the thrilling experience of feeding baby sharks. Facilities include gazebos, picnic tables, barbecue pits and restrooms at selected areas. There is also a Visitors' Centre that provides information about the marine park.

Visitors can get to Pulau Payar from the Kuah jetty point by catamaran or speed boat. The catamaran services operated by Langkawi Coral, takes about 45 minutes to get to Pulau Payar while the speed boat takes an hour. It is advisable to book the catamaran service a day before the trip. Enquiries can be made with any travel agent in Kuah or at the jetty point for those intending to travel by speed boat. Apart from the fare, a levy of RM5.00 for adults and RM2.50 for children is charged for entry to the marine park.


Upeh island





















Pulau Upeh formerly known as 'Liha Das Pedra' meaning places of stones. During the Second World War, Pulau Upeh was used as a look-out point for invading battleships in the Straits of Malacca. It is also believed that this island was a pirates stop-over and hide-out.

Hawksbill Turtle (Pulau Upeh), One of the Earth's rare species, the Hawksbill turtle is a medium-sized marine turtle with a hawklike beak and a thorny shell. Brown and lightly striped, these turtles find their ideal resting ground on the island of Upeh. The egglaying season is from March to June but visitors can expect to catch sight of at feast a few turtles every night throughout the year.


Besar island



















Pulau Besar is located about 3 nautical miles off Pengkalan Pernu at Umbai, 10km south of Melaka town. Those in search of fresh air, sandy beaches and tranquillity will be entranced by the unspoilt natural beauty of the island. It also abounds with intriguing legends and sacred graves and shrines. There is an island resort with beach chalets, a yacht club and a host of sea - based sporting facilities. The island is ideal for swimming, fishing, snorkelling, camping and picnicking. Pulau Besar is the largest of eight islands off the coast of Malacca, Pulau Besar covers an area of approximately 133 hectares and is said to resemble the shape of a pregnant woman. In fact, the island has long been associated with intriguing legends and myths.

The most famous of these has it that several hundred years ago, a beautiful and kind-hearted princess of the Sultanate of Malacca fell in love with a fisherman from Sumatra. When the fisherman had to return to Sumatra, he promised the princess that he would return to marry her.

A few months later, misfortune was to befall the happy couple when the boat the fisherman was on, capsized on its way to Malacca after being caught in a raging storm. The young fisherman was to go down with the ship.

All this time, the princess had been waiting patiently for the fisherman's return. She was soon to discover that she was pregnant. Hearing no news and in total desperation, she threw herself into the sea. Legend has it that her body miraculously floated to the site of her lover's capsized ship and remained there. This is said to account for the shape of the island of Pulau Besar.

Another legend is about the shrine of the seven princesses The seven maidens were said to have been on their way to Pulau Besar from India in order to deepen their mysticism. Alas, their ship was also to sink along the way. The graves of the seven princesses were buried on the island and can still be seen until today.

There is a cave called "Yunos Cave". It is believed that in ancient times, warriors came to the cave to learn the art of mysticism. It was also used for the training of the art of 'silat', a form of martial arts.

And then there is the famous Batu Belah or Split Rock. When looking at the rock, you should bear in mind the story behind it. It tells the tale of a young apprentice who did not obey the teachings of his master who told him never to misuse his power. He choose not to heed this advice. Before he could repent, his master took out his sword and sliced the rock he was sitting on. The apprentice was to fall between the cracks, after which the rock was to mysteriously rejoin, trapping the apprentice forever.

How to go there ?

There are regular bus services to Umbai from the Jalan Tun Ali Terminal in Malacca town. From the Pengkalan Pernu jetty, a boat then transports you to the island. The journey to Pulau Besar from Umbai by speed boat takes 15 minutes. A 45 minutes boat service is available from the Shahbandar jetty in Malacca town as well as the jetty behind the State Tourist Information Centre.

Article is taken from : www.cuti.com.my

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Saturday, 24 January 2009

How to make a phone call to Malaysia


We will use a phone number (Putra Palace Hotel, Perlis) which equal to 04-976 7755. You can find it at here.

Step 1 : Go to http://www.countrycallingcodes.com/
(Click here)

Step 2 : Choose your country at ( Where are you calling from ? )

Step 3 : Choose Malaysia at ( Where are you calling to ? )

Step 4 : Click SUBMIT

Step 5 : You will get prefix number before you can dial 04-9767755. For example 8~10+60. So the phone number that will be use by you to call is
106 04 976 7755

I hope this will help.

Hotels in Malaysia


For all visitors, all hotels below and it's contact information will arrange by states in Malaysia.

If you have a problem in make a phone call to Malaysia, you can click link below.
>>How to make a phone call to Malaysia

You can find other hotels telephone numbers by click link below:
>>Yellow Pages

How to find phone numbers in Yellow Pages
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Hotels in Perlis


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Hotel name : Putra Palace
Address : Pens Travelodge, Jln Kangar, 01000 Kangar, Perlis
Phone number : 04-976 7755

Hotel name : Hotel Malaysia
Address : No. 67, 1st Floor, Jln Jublee Perak, 01000 Kangar, Perlis
Phone number : 04-976 1366

Hotel name : Kangar Pens Travelodge
Address 1 : Pens Travelodge, Jln Kangar, 01000 Kangar, Perlis
Phone number : 04-976 7755

Address 2 : Putra Palace, Psn Jubli Emas, 01000 Kangar, Perlis
Phone number : 04-977 8708

Hotel name : Federal Hotel & Restaurant
Address : 104B, Jln Kangar, 01000 Kangar, Perlis
Phone number : 04-976 6288

Hotel name : Kedai Makanan & Hotel Asia
Address : No. 14, Jln Serawak, Taman Sentosa, 02000 Kuala Perlis, Perlis
Phone number : 04-985 5392


Hotels in Kedah


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Hotel name : Harvard Suasana Hotel
Address : Kelab Harvard, Ladang Jerai,, Kedah
Phone number : 04-458 8888

Hotel name : Hotel Royale
Address : No. 97, Jln Putra, 06250 Alor Setar, Kedah
Phone number : 04-733 0922

Hotel name : Langkawi Seaview Hotel Sdn Bhd
Address : No. 40, Langkawi Seaview Hotel, Jln Penarak, 07000 Kuah, Kedah
Phone number : 04-966 0600

Hotel name : T Hotel
Address : No. 13, Sun Tandop Utama, Kawasan Perusahaan Tandop Baru, 05050 Alor Setar, Kedah
Phone number : 04-772 9988

Hotel number : Best Star Resort
Address : Lot PT892, Jln Pantai Cenang, Mukim Kedawang, 07100 Langkawi, Kedah
Phone number : 04-955 1808


Hotels in Pulau Pinang


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Hotel name : Aurora Court
Address : No. 3, Aurora Court, Jln Perak (Off Jln Burma), 10150 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang
Phone number : 04-228 0727

Hotel name : Kompleks Tabung Haji Bayan Lepas
Address : No. 5789, Jln Relau, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang
Phone number : 04-641 2286

Hotel name : 1926 Heritage Hotel
Address : No. 227, Jln Burma, 10050 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang
Phone number : 04-228 1926

Hotel name : Red Rock Hotel Penang
Address : 202A, Jln Macalister, 10400 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang
Phone number : 04-226 6060

Hotel name : Garden Inn Hotel
Address : No. 41, Jln Anson, 10400 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang
Phone number : 04-228 4567


Hotels in Perak


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Hotel name : Anson Hotel
Address : Jln Sekolah, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak
Phone number : 05-622 6166

Hotel name : Panorama Hotel Sdn Bhd
Address : 61-79, Jln Kota, 34000 Taiping, Perak
Phone number : 05-808 4111

Hotel name : Pangkor Coral Bay Resort Sdn Bhd
Address : No. 34, Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pangkor, Perak
Phone number : 05-685 5111

Hotel name : Nipah Bay Villa
Address : No. 4442, Kampung Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pangkor, Perak
Phone number : 05-685 2198

Hotel name : Purnama Beach Resort
Address : No. 4466, Kampung Teluk Nipah, 32300 Pangkor, Perak
Phone number : 05-685 3533


Hotels in Selangor


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Hotel name : Syaza Travel & Tours Sdn Bhd
Address : 18/AF, Jln Kosas 1/5, Taman Kosas, 68000 Ampang, Selangor
Phone number : 03-4296 2019

Hotel name : Prescott Hotel Klang
Address : 18A, Lbh Enggang, Off Psn Sultan Ibrahim, 41050 Klang, Selangor
Phone number : 03-3344 8833

Hotel name : Grand BlueWave Hotel Shah Alam
Address : Persiaran Perbandaran, Seksyen 14, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor
Phone number : 03-5511 8811

Hotel name : The Summit Hotel Subang USJ
Address : Persiaran Kewajipan USJ 1, 47600 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Phone number : 03-8023 3000

Hotel name : Intekma Resort & Convention Centre
Address : 1st Floor, Blok A Intekma, Psr Raja Muda, Seksyen 7, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor
Phone number : 03-5522 5000


Hotels in Negeri Sembilan


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Hotel name : Le Paris-Costa Rica Hotel & Resort
Address : PT325, Batu 1, Jalan Rumah Rehat,P.O. Box 128, 71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan
Phone number : 06-647 9999

Hotel name : Legend Water Chalets The-Port Dickson
Address : Legend Water Chalet, Taman Tanjong, 71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan
Phone number : 06-653 2000

Hotel name : Carlton Star Hotel
Address : No. 47, Jln Dato Sheikh Ahmad, 70000 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
Phone number : 06-762 5336

Hotel name : Felda Residence Port Dickson
Address : Jln Pantai Batu 10, 71050 Telok Kemang, Negeri Sembilan
Phone number : 06-662 6645

Hotel name : GSV Beach Resort Sdn Bhd
Address : No. 216, Jln Pantai Batu 3, 71000 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan
Phone number : 06-647 3818


Hotels in Melaka


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Hotel name : Hotel Mimosa Melaka
Address : No. 108, Jln Bunga Raya, 75100 Melaka
Phone number : 06-282 1113

Hotel name : Everly Resort Hotel
Address : Riviera Bay Resort, 10 Km, Jln Tanjong Kling Batu 6, 76400 Tanjong Kling, Melaka
Phone number : 06-315 3888

Hotel name : Hotel Equatorial Melaka
Address : 37A, Hotel Equitorial, Jln Parameswara, 75000 Melaka
Phone number : 06-282 8333

Hotel name : Holiday Inn Melaka
Address : Jalan Syed Abdul Aziz, 75000 Melaka
Phone number : 06-285 9000

Hotel name : Emperor Hotel Malacca
Address : No. 123, Ground Floor, Woon Hoe Kan, Jln Munshi Abdullah, 75100 Melaka
Phone number : 06-284 0777


Hotels in Johor


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Hotel name : The Embassy Hotel & Service Apartment
Address : G-0 Bangunan Duta Impian, No.14, Jln Dato Abdullah Tahir, 80300 Johor Bahru, Johor
Phone number : 07-338 9999

Hotel name : Fully Hotel (Johor Jaya) Sdn Bhd
Address : No. 47, Jln Teratai 2, Taman Johor Jaya, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor
Phone number : 07-352 6318

Hotel name : Classic Hotel
Address : No. 69, Ground Floor, Classic Hotel, Jln Ali, 84000 Muar, Johor
Phone number : 06-953 3888

Hotel name : Prime City Hotel
Address : Prime City Hotel, Jln Bakawali, 86000 Kluang, Johor
Phone number : 07-771 1111

Hotel name : Hoover Hotel
Address : No. 16, 2nd Floor, Jln Seruling 1, Taman Sri Kulai Baru 2, 81000 Kulai, Johor
Phone number : 07-663 6363


Hotels in Pahang


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Hotel name : Residence Inn Cherating
Lot. 826, Jln Kuantan-kemaman, Kampung Cherating Lama, 26080 Kuantan, Pahang
Phone number : 09-581 9333

Hotel name : Greenlast Hotel Sdn Bhd
Address : A-37, Greenlast Hotel Building, Jln Air Putih, 25300 Kuantan, Pahang
Phone number : 09-556 3338

Hotel name : De Rhu Beach Resort
Address : No. 152, Kampung Sungai Karang Darat, Beserah, 26100 Kuantan, Pahang
Phone number : 09-544 7544

Hotel name : Genting View Resort
Address : 1st Floor, Blok C Kempas Apartment, Genting Highlands, 69000 Bentong, Pahang
Phone number : 03-6100 2260

Hotel name : Mega View Hotel Kuantan
Address : Lot 567, Jln Besar, 25000 Kuantan, Pahang
Phone number : 09-517 1888


Hotels in Terengganu


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Hotel name : Ulek Beach Resort
Address : Jln Pantai, Sura Hujung, 23000 Dungun, Terengganu
Phone number : 09-848 1100

Hotel name : Rumbia Resort Villa
Address : Unit No 1, Lot 3573, Mukim Kuala Paka, 23100 Dungun, Terengganu
Phone number : 09-827 2020

Hotel name : Kembara Resort
Address : No. 474, Kembara Resort Merang, Pantai Peranginan Merang, 21010 Setiu, Terengganu
Phone number : 09-653 1770

Hotel name : Samudera Hotel
Address : Hdpn Stesyen Bas Kuala Besut, 22300 Kuala Besut, Terengganu
Phone number : 09-697 9326

Hotel name : Tong Nam Hotel
Address : 29B, Jln Sultan Ismail, 20200 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
Phone number : 09-622 1540


Hotels in Kelantan


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Hotel name : Sutera Inn Prima
Address : Jln Dusun Muda Off Jln Bayam, 15200 Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Phone number : 09-744 1000

Hotel name : Crystal Lodge
Address : No. 124, Jln Che Su, 15000 Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Phone number : 09-747 0888

Hotel name : Grand Riverview Hotel
Address : Hotel Diamond Puteri, Jln Post Office Lama, 15000 Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Phone number : 09-743 9988

Hotel name : Flora Place
Address : Flora Place, Jln Kebun Sultan, 15350 Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Phone number : 09-747 7888

Hotel name : Royal Guest House
Address : Lot 440-443 & Lot 448-452, Jln Hilir Kota, 15300 Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Phone number : 09-743 0008


Hotels in Sarawak


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Hotel name : Culture Inn
Address : No. 98, Sekama Road, Jln Sekama, 93300 Kuching, Sarawak
Phone number : 08-233 9333

Hotel name : Riverfront Inn Sdn Bhd
Address : 256, Pusat Tmn Sri Dagang, 97000 Bintulu, Sarawak
Phone number : 08-633 3111

Hotel name : Penview Inn
Address : Ground Floor, Penview Inn, Jln Tun Razak, 93450 Kuching, Sarawak
Phone number : 08-234 1200

Hotel name : Telang Usan Hotel
Address : Ban Hock Road, P O Box 1579, 93732 Kuching, Sarawak
Phone number : 08-241 5588

Hotel name : Kuching Park Hotel Sdn Bhd
Address : Lot 606, Padungan Road, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak
Phone number : 08-223 9888


Hotels in Sabah


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Hotel name : Heritage Hotel
Address : TB210-213, Kompleks Fajar, Jln Bunga, 91000 Tawau, Sabah
Phone number : 08-976 6222

Hotel name : DD Hotel
Address : Lot 36, Blok F, Donggongon Square, Donggongon Township, 89500 Penampang, Sabah
Phone number : 08-873 3337

Hotel name : Kingston Hotel
Address : TB 4581-4590, Lot 6-15, Ground Floor, Jln Haji Karim, 91000 Tawau, Sabah
Phone number : 08-970 2588

Hotel name : Hotel Tourist
Address : Lot 26, Jln Pantai, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Phone number : 08-823 1516

Hotel name : Bilton Inn
Address : No. 23, 1st Floor, Jln Tugu, Kampung Air, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Phone number : 08-824 5577

Monday, 12 January 2009

Blue Lakes for lush holiday in Switzerland

Switzerland is festooned with tremendous of rivers and lakes which attract global traveler’s attraction and fascination. All the prime cities of the country have their origin in the strategic reward of their water related locales for both trade and defense. The lake has successfully attracted the world’s wealthiest people within the shores around the jetset playground of Montreux. Rivers as the Rhine [Rhein], Aare, Rhone, Reuss and Ticino are mesmerizing features of Switzerland. They all have originated from the center of Swiss fabulous appeal- the Alps.

The lake of the enchanting country is charming enough to capture worldwide tourist within this serene vista. Its stunning panorama is admirably being counted in enriching the field of Switzerland tour and tourism. The lakes had several names over the centuries. The Romans called it Lacus Lemanus and in the Middle Ages it was recognized as the Lac de Lausanne, reflecting the city’s importance. The researchers of the place have constantly adding and updating the Swiss Lakes section with the very latest new luxury hotels openings and redecorations.

Thus these lakes have attracted the world’s people within its blue environs, over the decades. Although the lakeside stroll can still let you taste the untouched splendor which drew Byron and the Romantic poets in a former age. Relaxing on one of the boats which crisscross the lake beneath the alarming occurrence of the Savoy Alps and the Dents-du-Midi peaks on the French side helps bring home the bursting grandeur of the locale.