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Malaysia Truly Asia – Beach 2007 TVC/Europe
March 31, 2009 by admin
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Winner of Best Destination in the World (2006) by Global Traveler (USA). Award winning and world famous Malaysia Truly Asia TV commercial & music theme. “Beach” Acoustic theme mix.
The Food Paradise of Malaysia
Penang is a favored tourist destination in Malaysia. It has got beautiful beaches and is also known as the “food paradise” of Malaysia. The local food is so well appreciated that the Time magazine recognized it for having the best side stall food among Asian countries. Tourists like visiting Penang . because they can choose from a wide variety of activities. They get to taste the delicious local food, there are satisfying opportunities for sightseeing, shopping and recreation. Some good malls include The Gurney Plaza, The Queensbay mall and the Komtar shopping complex. The area also has a great nightlife. In fact those who are planning to visiting this island can be assured of one thing that is, they will never be found wanting of interesting activities.
The capital of Penang is called Georgetown which is historically important and has been listed as a World Heritage site by Unesco. Penang has got some of the most beautiful beaches of the world which makes it Malaysia’s most highly frequented island resort. The shoreline of the northern island has a long stretch of beaches. This area used to be very quiet and peaceful till a decade back, but now it is being rapidly developed. The whole stretch is spotted with luxury beach resorts, restaurants, and shopping centers. One can also find people indulging in various water sports on this stretch. Towards the north-western part of the island there is a fishing village called Teluk Bahang, this area leads to some secluded beaches like Muka Head, Pantai Kerachut and Teluk Kampi.
The local people of Penang Island can speak English very well so tourists do not face much communication problems. Accommodation is easily available as there is no dearth of hotels on this island. The prices of rooms usually vary across the year. The most popular areas include the Batu Ferringhi beach, the Gurney Drive and the center of the downtown.
The peak tourist season is during Christmas which stretches through New Year’s Day and the Chinese New Year which generally falls on any day from the end of January to the middle of February. During this time of the year Penang Island is packed to the brim with European tourists.
Apart from tourism, the island is also a popular spot for electronics factories. Several MNCs have established their manufacturing units in the island, they include giants like Dell, Intel, AMD, Seagate and Motorola among others. This has also led Penang to be recognized as Cyber-City since 2004.
Worlds Best Diving Destinations on a Shoestring – Sipadan Borneo
March 29, 2009 by admin
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If you like turtles and sharks, great drop offs and reefs to snorkel then you will love Sipadan. This island off the east coast of Malaysian Borneo used to boast the worlds best shore dive. About 10m/30ft from the beach the wall drops to 680m/2200ft. Since 2005 the island is a marine park and is protected from dynamite fishermen and over diving by the Malaysian Navy and Sabah Parks officials. Divers must stay on close by Mabul or take day trips from the coast town of Semporna.
For such a wonderful dive site you would expect premium prices, but Sipadan is surprisingly accessible for those on a shoestring budget. Get yourself to Kuala Lumpur or Singapore and follow the tips below for a unforgettable dive holiday without breaking the bank.
Book your international flight to Kuala Lumpur or Singapore and then get yourself to Semporna via Tawau.
How to get from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau
Book a flight from KL to Tawau with Air Asia for around RM200 plus taxes.
Air Asia leaves from the Kuala Lumpur LCCT which stands for Low Cost Carrier Terminal. Its about 10km from the main international terminals. Follow the signs from arrivals to the car park and you will find the bus station and a transfer bus for RM1.50. It takes around 15 mins but leave some time to spare.
Air Asia are very strict about excess baggage and its expensive but they are very friendly to scuba divers. Pack your gear separately and identify it when you check in and you will pay maximum of RM30.
How to get from Singapore to Tawau
Book a flight from Johor Bahru to Tawau with Air Asia for around RM200 plus taxes.
Johor Bahru is the Malaysian town across the causeway from Singapore. After you land, take the train into town and then a bus from Queen Street bus station to Malaysia! Total cost less than S$5. You will need to get a taxi to Johor Bahru airport (also called Senai airport) because the buses are difficult to find but this should only cost you RM20 or so.
How to get from Tawau to Semporna
All day boats to Sipadan and transfers to Mabul resorts start in Semporna, a fishing town 100km from Tawau. The diving day and resort transfers start early so it is better to go direct to Semporna when you arrive.
Leaving Tawau airport you have two options. The bus ticket counter will sell you a ticket to Tawau (RM10) and direct you to the bus behind the police station. Tawau town is 30km from the airport south. Semporna is 70km north. If you go to Tawau first you will have to retrace 30km on your second bus before getting closer to your destination.
So before you buy your ticket to Tawau, go and look behind the police station. You will likely find a mini bus going direct to Semporna and they charge only RM20. Save yourself two hours and RM20 and go direct!
If you are tired, late or fancy splashing out, a taxi costs around RM100 and will fit up to 3 tired divers and their gear!
You could save yourself all that hassle by booking diving ahead. Most dive resorts will come and collect you if you book ahead.
So, when you get to Semporna what are your options to dive on Sipadan? Surprisingly you can do day trips from Semporna or stay on an island resort for much the same price so you choose for other reasons.
If you want to enjoy the relative freedom of staying the mainland so you can go shopping and choose your restaurant in the evening then your cost is longer boat times to the days diving. If you want to get away and take advantage of unlimited diving and short boat trips then you must book several consecutive diving days and stay all-in on an island resort.
Staying in Semporna and having day trips
Scuba Junkies are probably the largest day tripper from Semporna (website offline at publication date). For smaller boat groups you might try Blue Sea Divers who opened this summer and are a couple of doors down the road.
Staying on the island resorts
Many of the resorts on Mabul and Kapalai are expensive but there are budget options. The cheapest is definitely Uncle Chang’s Sipadan Mabul Dive Lodge. It’s very basic, mattresses on the floor and shared bathing but you go to the islands for the diving and the resort for rum party evenings not to catch up on your sleep.
For a little more money you could try something totally different and take a room on the converted oil rig called SeaVentures. This offers you the opportunity for unlimited diving under the rig with your buddy which makes it all great value. You also have more chance of getting some sleep on the rig!
Staying in Semporna
Whether its one night before a resort transfer or several days and day trip diving, your best option in Semporna is Scuba Junkies backpackers lodge. They have beds for as little as RM20 per night and that includes breakfast.
You might be tempted to go a little upmarket to City Inn or Dragon Inn hotels where you will an ensuite room but watch out, these do not include breakfast nor offer any refreshment services at all.
Sipadan is not the only diving destination in Sabah. Why not spend a few days in the state capital and discover the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park just half an hour from the town jetty.
Kota Kinabalu is a very easy town to spend a few days in. There are many backpackers but for sure the classiest is Velvet which opened early 2007. The rooms are immaculate and they offer free use of the washing machine! You can go white water rafting, submerge yourself in sulphur baths or for the more adventurous you can climb the mountain.
T.A.R. marine park has a range of diving including several artificial reefs close to the islands which are very successful in attracting a range of fish. You can see some spectacular marine life even when the visibility is low when compared to Sipadan. While several dive centers operate in Kota Kinabalu, we found the customer service of Sabah Divers to be second to none and at a very good price.
You can see my dives in Sipadan and Abdul Rahman Marine park on theDiveBuzz
Top 3 Places to Visit in Malaysia for Nature Getaways
March 28, 2009 by admin
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Are you serious about having a fun filled, exciting and a fabulous time with nature? Malaysia is the answer for those of you looking for a refreshing break with nature coupled with adventure and education. Now that you have decided to explore Malaysia, get to know the top 3 places for Nature Getaways spread across both West and East of Malaysia:
Pulau Perhentian (Perhentian Islands) – These Perhentian Islands are a small group of islands that capture our attention by their beauty and elegance. Situated in the Western region of Malaysia, these coral –fringed islands are situated in the state of Terengganu, off the northeastern coast of Malaysia. Perhentian Islands are no doubt one of the several magical wonders of nature and with captivating beauty. They are most ideal for peaceful and relaxing vacations. Sunbathing and scuba diving are some of the common activities in the island. These islands are not still open for regular and mass tourism.
Sabah, Borneo Island – One of the most famous Nature Getaways situated in East Malaysia is Sabah, Borneo Islands. The question is where to start from? Mt.Kinabalu South East Asia’s highest peak is situated here. Maliau basin in Danum Valley is the world’s most unique rainforest basin. The land of Sabah is known for its richness in flora and fauna. Kota Kinabalu is the capital of the state and the largest city in East Malaysia. Its proximity to the rainforests, tropical islands and the highest peak Mt. Kinabalu makes it the most famous resort destination.
Sarawak, Borneo Island – Sarawak situated in East Malaysia is a land of caves. You should not miss out on visiting some of the unique caves at Mulu, situated in the north of Sarawak. It has the most spectacular sight of more than 300kms of explored caves. At a distance of 100kms southeast of the town of Miri, situated is the Gunung Mulu National Park on the southern border of Brunei. Largest cave chamber – Sarawak Chamber, Largest cave passage – Deer Cave, Longest cave – Clearwater Cave are some of the world’s record breaking caves situated in the Park.
Penang street food
March 27, 2009 by admin
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Penang street food night market. Macalister Rd. at Lorong Baru.
How to Malaysia Holiday Packages Tips
Malaysia is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in Southeast Asia. Malaysia is divided into two major regions: Peninsular Malaysia, which lies just south of Thailand, and East Malaysia, which can be found north of Indonesia on the island of Borneo. The Southeast Asian nation experienced a financial boom and underwent quick development during the late 20th century. The travel packages wrap Malaysia’s famous and well-liked destination that includes cities, resorts, beaches, island and beautiful as well as themed packages such as diving, adventures, fishing, mountain climbing and cultural tours. Malaysia, after all, thrives on nature and on the archeological, cultural and historical attractions which react very sensitively to environmental influences. You plan to visit Malaysia related honeymoon.
You select a Malaysia honeymoon vacation package that fits your budget if price matters to you, and then you should know locate discount or special rate honeymoon package. You consult joy-travels. I suggest you book the vacation package this website. Kuala Lumpur, Klang Valley, Johor Bahru and Penang to famous tourist’s designations. Malaysia is a shopping Mecca for garments, electronics, computer goods and much more, with very aggressive prices. The cheapest place to easily buy national souvenirs is in Kuching, East Malaysia, and the most expensive place is in the major, posh KL shopping centers. While trying to attract the flow of tourism,’ citing cases of new eco- resorts such as Datai Bay Resort in Langkawi and the Karumbunai Resort in Sabah. Malaysia’s tourism sector expects to benefit from this boom Sabbaruddin puts the situation in proper perspective, saying that there is, generally, lack of information in Europe about the Southeast Asian region. He says one of the most attractive features about Malaysia for tourists are prices have declined further for foreign tourists. `Malaysia is the only country in the region where prices are quoted in the local currency and not in US dollars.
This makes Malaysia a low-priced destination for foreign tourists whose currencies have appreciated considerably against the ringgit. Sabah is basically an agricultural state. He says Sabah’s unique location right in the heart of Southeast Asia makes it an attractive designation for foreign visitors on a jaunt to any of the Southeast Asian countries. `Sabah has two major attractions. We have first of all Mount Kinabalu and second, the Danum Valley which is a huge rain forest reserve bigger than Singapore.’ The Sabah government is promoting three aspects of tourism – the western coast with a cluster of hotels, resorts and other tourism facilities, the eastern coast noted for eco-tourism, and the interior of the state with Mount Kinabalu as a major attraction. The region is generating considerable interest in a number of European countries as a tourist destination, according to Mohamed Idros, the director of the Frankfurt-based Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board. We provide customized and regular tour packages. German tourists prefer jungle tracking, scuba diving and such things while Asian tourists prefer comfort and well-arranged facilities for them,’ she says. Our services are nature and culture oriented.
We have been marketing public relationship which has proven to be popular with the worldwide that come and stay with local hosts with whom they establish a long-term relationship. Accustomed to taking even two vacations a year and considered a major contributor to the country’s flourishing tourism industry; he has now become tight-fisted and even denomination aware when it comes to travel. While financial constraints will prove to be a major stumbling block, foreign tourism promoters will have to resort to imaginative ways of attracting tourism. Singaporeans, for instance, have embarked quietly on what is described as `dental tourism’ – tourists from developed countries, unwilling to pay the high costs of dental treatment and prosthesis fixtures at home, are being lured to Singapore where they are also offered dental treatment services plus a holiday in a good hotel as part of an attractive airfare- cum-hotel package.
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Hotels Singapore Can be Found All Around the Country
What makes one’s stay in the country of Singapore are the hospitality and warmth you receive at Hotels Singapore. The city hotels of Singapore offer world class services and well equipped with the state of the art facilities to make your stay in Singapore a memorable experience. Singapore hotels can be found all around the country and are very good at customer service. But as a matter of fact, accommodation in Singapore is costly by South-East Asian standards. Particularly in the higher price brackets, demand has been exceeding supply in recent times, but cheap hotels and hostels still continue to be reasonably priced and are also easily available.
Hotels Singapore is acclaimed all across the world for their lovely ambience and reception. The hotel staffs are polite and very warm who meet all your needs with utmost respect and graciousness. Sought after by the backpackers and young people with lesser budget, cheap hotels in Singapore can be found mainly in areas of Little India, Bugis and East Coast. Singapore Budget Hotels are generally featureless and middling in their amenities and services, but they still are very much in demand and functional. You will find most of these accommodations with in the western region of the Singapore River. Of late there has been an upsurge of “boutique” hotels in revamped shop houses here and in the area Chinatown and these accommodations are available at pretty good value.
Singapore is an island-state located in the Southeastern Asia, which is linked to Malaysia by bridges. Historically it was once a British trading colony in 1819, but from the time when Singapore gained its independence it has become one of the world’s most affluent countries and prides itself for being home to the world’s busiest port. The culture of Singapore is a potpourri of Chinese, Indian and Malay influences. Boasting of lovely tropical climate, flavorsome food, excellent shopping options and a pulsating nightlife… all makes Singapore a very exciting holiday destination.
Places of worship
Since Singapore is a multi-ethnic country, there are many religions that are followed here. Religious temples and sites can be easily visited and are also huge crowd pullers. Even the non-followers of a particular religion can visit them. Some of the best known places of worship in Singapore are- the colossal Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery near Ang Mo Kio, the splendid Masjid Sultan in Arab Street, the psychedelic Burmese Buddhist Temple in Balestier and the multi-colored Sri Mariamman Hindu temple in Chinatown.
Beaches
Singapore has some of the best balmy beaches in the Southeast Asian region. Famous ones are the three beaches on Sentosa or its southern islands and the ones on the East Coast. Here you can indulge yourself in various water sports.
Nature and wildlife
Well-liked tourist attractions like Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, Jurong Bird Park and the Botanical Gardens are visited by hordes visitors and tourist each year. Places where you will find nature at its best are The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and Pulau Ubin among others.
Where to Eat and Drink in Cardiff
March 26, 2009 by admin
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A very entertaining way to spend a few hours in Cardiff would be to eat somewhere special and have a sip or more of tasty wine or beer. The Welsh, and especially the people living in Cardiff, are famous for their exquisite taste in food and their gifted chefs that prepare meals with Welsh meat and vegetables, plus those secret ingredients that make each dish incredibly tasty. The lamb, beef, vegetables, shellfish or salmon have never tasted better than those made by the Welsh chefs.
If you are in the mood for some great food and wine, just go Cardiff’s city centre, in the Brewery Quarter, where you can find all sorts of restaurants offering local and international cuisine. There are also other restaurants in other parts of the city, these also being great venues to please your appetite.
The list of restaurants and places to dine is endless in Cardiff.
If you go to the Armless Dragon on 97 Wyeverne Road, Cathays, you will be welcomed by a lot of Welsh specialities and you can have a pleasurable meal in a relaxing atmosphere.
For some oriental food go to Bar Oriental. You can enjoy the special cocktails in this bar, located in Mermaid Quay.
Are you looking for something new? Check out the Bali restaurant which will offer you a wide range of specialities from Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. The bar is on 30-32 Caroline Street.
If you want to watch a cooking show, go to the Bayside Brasserie, which has an open kitchen as well as a pleasant view over Cardiff Bay. They serve all sorts of fish dishes and dishes prepared with meat, so this is not a place for vegans. However, a good place for vegans and vegetarians is the Crumbs Salad Restaurant, which will offer you numerous choices of huge salads, all served in wooden bowls. Another great venue for vegetarians is the Greenhouse Cafe, where organic and seasonal ingredients are used.
Take a glimpse at Italy’s finest recipes at Bella Italia, and taste the spaghetti and pizzas they make here with Italian ingredients. This restaurant is on 6 High Street. If you want to compare Italian dishes, you can also check out Bella Pasta, which is a traditional Italian restaurant in the Red Dragon Centre. Or you can go to 48 Charles Street, to the Capsule Space and Cantina restaurant.
For Turkish traditional food, visit Bosphorus on Mermaid Quay and you will be able to sample Turkey’s best dishes served in a pleasant ambiance. Listen to some jazz at Cafe Jazz, with live bands playing on a regular basis. For Moroccan food, go to Casablanca, a great place for couples. The Celtic Cauldron will offer you specific Welsh dishes in an atmosphere that will remind of the legendary times of Wales.
For Spanish Tapas, go to Champers on St Mary’s Street. There is also an open kitchen here, so you can witness your food being made.
Are you up for a large steak? Go to Charleston’s Brasserie, a place that is decorated in the 1920s style. Another place to eat a good steak is the Taurus Steak House on St. Mary Street.
China China is a restaurant where you can eat Chinese dishes. The place is on St Mary Street. Would you rather taste some Mexican food? Then Chiquito is the place for you. It is located in the Old Brewery Quarter. Da Venditto is a restaurant that has been awarded with the AA restaurant of the year 2003, so check it out on 7-8 Park Place. For the French Cuisine lovers, the Dome will offer you the best wine in a relaxing romantic atmosphere. The restaurant is at Atlantic Wharf.
If you want food served in a Swedish buffet, you should go to El Puerto, where you can choose from all kinds of fish and meats to put on your plate. An elite place in Cardiff is the Elements Champagne Bar and Restaurant, but make sure you book well in advance. The place is in Harbor Drive. If you would just like some fish and chips while you are visiting Cardiff, stop at Harry Ramsdens, placed in the very heart of Cardiff bay. Juboraj is the restaurant that brings Indian and Bangladeshi dishes to Wales. It is located on 10 Mill Lane. For Peking, Szechuen and South East Asian cuisine, check out the Noble House on Wood Street.
The Norwegian Church will offer you the best choice of Scandinavian dishes, and you can also enjoy the art exhibition at this restaurant.
As you can see, there are various themed restaurants scattered all around Cardiff. If you haven’t decided yet on what type of cuisine you would like, go to Belllini’s , where you’ll find food from all around the world prepared in delicious dishes.
If you are full, and would like to drink something instead, you can choose from a wide range of wines, not to mention the delicious beers of Wales. You will find a multitude of bars on St. Mary Street.
Mill Lane and the Mermaid Quay are also places crammed with bars and clubs, so you can check them out one by one.
Cardiff Bay is another place to go when you want some ‘Brains’, which refers to the local brewery, producer of Cardiff’s most popular pint.
Choose from the Buffalo Bar, Bar XS, Buff’s Wine Bar, Fat Cat Café Bar, Floyd’s Bar, Kiwi’s, Lava’s Lounge, Rummer Tavern, Rosie’s Bar, Salt, The Wharf, The Yard, Tiger Tiger, Varsity, Zync Bar…..the list could continue much longer.
All in all, Cardiff is a city that will offer you great sights, delicious food and, last but not least, good beer, perhaps even the best. Going out in a bar or a restaurant is a popular activity, and fortunately Cardiff has endless offers, so that no one is excluded.
Article by Susan Ashby of Cardiff Singles. To read more articles like this or for dating in Cardiff visit http://www.cardiff-singles.co.uk
















