Posts Tagged ‘combination’

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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Cameron Highlands

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Cameron Highlands offers many beautiful sights and interesting things to do. It is also a great place to escape the hot weather in other parts of Malaysia.
Cameron Highlands is located about 1,500 metres above sea level. This makes the weather there cooling. Thus, most people opt to stay at least one night to experience the cool night. It is also possible to extend it into a 3 days 2 nights vacation as there is lots to do.

Tea Plantations: Learn About the Tea-Making Process
Cameron is well-known for its many tea plantations. Visitors can visit to learn more about the tea-making process or to just sit back and relax while drinking tea. The view of the tea plantations is beautiful.
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Pangkor’s Laut

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Malay, Chinese, Indian and Thai traditions, along with Ayurvedic techniques, are the focus of this Asian resort’s spa treatments.
From the corner of a drowsy eye, one can sight a hornbill, a peacock, even an occasional harmless Princess Tree snake or two as one’s warm, oiled body is massaged with pockets of soft rice heated in an herbal milk broth. A visitor who can instantly conjure this image has already enjoyed the Navarakizhi treatment at Spa Village, the four-acre indoor and alfresco sanctuary to the healing arts located on the private island of Pangkor Laut, three miles off the western coast of Malaysia.

Spa Village is part of the 300-acre island’s only habitable area, Pangkor Laut Resort, which is otherwise entirely surrounded by one of the world’s last remaining unspoiled rainforests and, farther out, by the Straits of Malacca. Lumut, the mainland city across from Pangkor Laut, offers regular ferry rides to the island. Visitors can berth either at the Lumut International Yacht Club, a full-service base with 40 berths and repair service, or at moorings two miles upriver from the yacht club.
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