Posts Tagged ‘capital’

Traditional Malay Experience

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Malaysia offers diverse, cosmopolitan cities as well as unspoiled tropical getaways. The Tanjong Jara Resort reflects both Malay tradition and culture.

The signature welcome drink at the Tanjong Jara Resort is roselle, which is derived from the petals of a herbal flower called asumpaya. This was the first taste of Malaysia’s refreshing hospitality. After the flight to the country’s capital Kuala Lumpur, it is a 45 minute flight into Terengganu’s small airport.
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Sarawak Travel Guide

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Described as Asia’s best kept secret, Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia, and also its richest and most varied. It is situated on the island of Borneo, and along with Sabah, makes up East Malaysia, which is separated from Peninsula Malaysia by the South China Sea.

Like her neighbour, Sarawak is equally celebrated for its natural beauty and diversity. This diversity extends to its rich cultural heritage and its preservation of traditional lifestyles. Sarawak’s numerous Dayak tribes still live in longhouses – these are whole village populations living in one structure, with separate rooms opening on to a communal veranda. This communal spirit is extended to visitors who are invited to stay overnight.
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Sabah Travel Guide

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Evocatively named, ‘Land below the wind’, Sabah is situated at the northeast corner of Borneo, below the typhoon belt in East Malaysia. Most visitors to Sabah are lured by the natural splendor of the state and the unique experience of its national parks. The rugged landscape is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts with some of the highest mountains in Malaysia to climb, and one of the richest and least spoilt underwater ecosystems in the world to dive in. Other extreme sports like paragliding and skydiving are adding to Sabah’s growing reputation as an adventure destination.
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Wild Borneo

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Want to trade jogging in the park for riding the rapids in the rainforest? Then set your compass for Sarawak, in Malaysian Borneo, which offers opportunities for “hard” and “soft” adventure.
Oh, and the chance to lunch with former headhunters.

Sarawak, one of two Malaysian provinces that share the storied island of Borneo with Indonesia and Brunei, offers all sorts of choices for communing with nature.
Sarawak features some of the best national parks in Asia, where nature lovers can see rare wildlife and spectacular natural attractions in real, not manufactured, surroundings.
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Backpacker Guide (Kuala Lumpur)

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

This guide will show backpackers the best hotels and great areas to stay in Kuala Lumpur, the best areas to eat and where to get the best bargains in town.
Malaysia’s currency the Ringgit Malaysia for short RM is worth five times more than your Euro, and six times more than your British pound and three and half times the US Dollar. Malaysia offers the opportunity to live on a couple of Dollars a day.
The city can be a bit confusing at times, because of some hills and small mountains in the city center. Kuala Lumpur maps are available from any convenient store.
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