Friday, December 10, 2010

Malaysia - Essential Visits


Located in South East Asia, bordering Thailand in the north and Singapore in the south, Malaysia achieved its independence from British rule on the 31st of August 1957. With a population of approximately 23.5 million (58% Malays, 24% Chinese, 8% Indians and 10% others), Malaysia is rich in differing cultures and traditions. The uniqueness of Malaysia is that all these differing religions live alongside each other in harmony and peace.

You may be asking "What's there to do in Malaysia?". Malaysia offers natural beauties in tropical rainforest, scuba diving; Shopping haven in all major cities; Friendly citizens across the country. Whatever you want to do, ranging from being a potatoe couch at the hotel to extreme adventures, Malaysia has it all.

Having said that, I will now point out to you the essential visits that you should take part in order to make your trip whole (in no particular order):

Petronas Twin Towers

Towering at a height of 452 metres (1483 feet), the Petronas Twin Towers is the highest twin towers in the world. Built to 88 storeys and 32000 windows, the towers are connected via a skybridge. You must book your time to access the skybridge for an excellent birds-eye view of the Kuala Lumpur city. The towers were featured in the movie Entrapment starring Sean Connery and Caterine Zeta Jones. When visiting the towers, take a stroll at the KLCC park (20 hectares or 50 acres) located adjacent to the towers and indulge yourself in shopping at the Suria KLCC located inside the towers.

Pulau Pinang (Penang Island)

Affectionately known as Pearl of the Orient, Penang is famous for its natural beauty and exotic heritage. Located at the northern part of Malaysia, Penang, a bustling island, has a large variety of culture, people and food within the 285 square kilometres enclave. So diversed, you will be able to find churches, Chinese temples, Indian temples and Muslim mosques all within a five minutes walk. Colonial buildings still exist and are constantly being restored to its former glory. When you are at the Pearl of the Orient, you must sample the hawker food found at abundance, take a ferry ride (especially at night) and stroll along the beaches of Batu Ferringi.

Sipadan Island

Located on the north-eastern part of Borneo Island, Sipadan is one of the world's best dive spots. White sandy beaches borders this 12ha island. The island was formed from a undersea volcano and is raised 650meters from the sea floor. Sipadan is famous for its reef wall, rare reef creatures and the regular appearance of sea turtles. If you are a diver, this is one place that you would not want to miss.

East Coast Islands

On the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, an abundance of idyllic white sandy beaches. To escape the hustle and bustle of the city, hop over to the east coast, put on a sarong, grab yourself a coconut, relax and enjoy the pounding of the waves. Out in the sea, islands such as Perhentian, Tioman and Redang are famous for their dive spots and family getaway.

Cameron Highlands

This 1800 meters above sea level region is a popular getaway from the tropical heat for Malaysians and tourist alike. Cameron Highlands was discovered by a British surveyor named William Cameron in 1885. This highlands resembles England as old English inns, chalets and bungalows still exists today. Attraction in Cameron Highlands includes mountain and jungle hikings, tea plantations, fruits and vegetable farms, flower nurseries and its people. Cameron Highlands has two golf courses if you are game.

Proboscis Monkeys

Living exclusively in Borneo island, proboscis monkeys have the largest nose amongst all primates. Reaching up to 17.5cm long, the reason for the elongated nose is unknown. Another distinctive feature of this unique creature is its pot belly. The proboscis monkey is an endangered species and is listed under the IUCN Red List. Visiting these creatures in its natural habitat is well worth the journey.

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Langkawi, Malaysia - Best Travel Destination - You Gotta Know!



Have you ever thought of where to travel in Malaysia? The best place would be Langkawi. Langkawi is commonly known as the Jewel of Kedah, is an archipelago of 99 islands in the Adaman Sea. It is a part of the state of Kedah, which is adjacent to the Thai border off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia. It also has a rich heritage and many magical attractions.

One can never imagine the joy and excitement when you are at the peak of Mount Mat Cincang (you can get there by cable car at the Oriental Village). I skipped and hopped on the suspension bridge! During my first visit, we waited a couple of hours for the sunset. However, it was such a disappointment as the sky was quite cloudy and even by 6.30pm, the sun was still smiling sweetly and was very much awake.

The Mangrove Swamp Boat ride was another breath-taking activity. The Mangrove Swamp in Langkawi is the second largest in Asia. You could not believe your eyes - witnessing all the long roots wrestling against one another, sprouting up above the sea level, grasping for survival and tourists' attention. As part of the activity, we were ferried to a secluded private beach for a short break. On our way back to the jetty, we were often greeted by the most famous wildlife of Langkawi, the Eagles.

Other interesting things to do (must do!) in Langkawi include the following:

(1) Seven Wells Waterfall (Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls)
(2) Go shopping in Kuah Town (Probably to buy a luggage and some sun-dresses)
(3) Pray at the Wa Run Temple
(4) Island hopping
(5) Take lots and lots of pics
(6) Catch the sunset on peak of Mount Mat Cincang

Langkawi has a lot of 2 to 3 stars hotels. Be sensible to choose a hotel that is near to the airport. As all of its beautiful beaches are near to the airport. Have Fun.

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Irish Hotel Prices Still Falling Despite Global Rates Stabilizing



According to the Hotels.com Hotel Price Index, the price of Irish hotel rooms fell an additional 4% in the first six months of 2010. This is in addition to the massive drop of 21% experienced in 2009. While the fall of 4% in 2010 shows a vast improvement in the outlook compared to 2009, it lags behind the global recovery with global hotel prices actually increasing by 2% in the first half of 2010.

This should not come as too much of a shock to any of us as the Irish economy as a whole is recovering slower than many of our international counterparts.

The report on Hotel prices makes for very interesting reading. With an average room rate of €79, Ireland is now ranked as the least expensive destination in Western Europe and is beaten on price only by the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary in Europe as a whole.

Dublin Hotels the cheapest in Western Europe

Given that Dublin in particular has long been regarded as one of the most expensive cities in Europe, it will come as a welcome surprise to visitors to learn that Dublin hotels now boast the cheapest room rate in Western Europe with an average overnight rate of €73. That's a full 43% cheaper than London, 36% cheaper than Rome and 38% cheaper than Paris.

Internationally Monte Carlo perhaps unsurprisingly tops the list as the most expensive city in the world with an average rate of €180 per night. Interestingly in a World Cup year, host town Cape Town saw an increase of 35% to an average rate of €108 per night but still remains cheaper than London, Rome, Paris and Copenhagen even during this peak.

"Staycations" drive up prices outside of Dublin

A combination of Ash Cloud disruptions and tighter household budgets led to many Dubs electing to go for a "Staycation" (holidaying at home instead of a foreign holiday) rather than a sun holiday this year. This increase in domestic tourism (along with other factors) has led to locations like Castlebar and Sligo experiencing an increase in average room rates with rooms in Castlebar increasing by 4% and Sligo by 5%. Campaigns like Discover Ireland's "The Fun Starts Here" and the Tourist Boards have begun turning their attention towards the domestic market in the last year or so in an attempt to build on this increase in Staycations.

There has been a huge drop in international travel as a result of the economic downturn and alarmingly visitors from Britain, Ireland's largest tourist market are down 30% on 2009 figures. The result of this is that hotels in Ireland are having to compete even harder with each other on price to try to grab their share of a decreasing market.

Affordable Luxury

A perfect example of this is in 5 Star hotels in Ireland. In years gone by the clientele of Ireland's 5 star hotels would have been exclusively found on the "Rich List". Now though there is increasingly good value to be found among the renovated castles and stately homes. The perfect example of this is Cork's first ever 5 star hotel the Hayfield Manor. The Hayfield Manor has played host to an impressive list of celebrities and even royalty with the King of Jordan and the King of Malaysia joining a guestbook that already includes Diana Ross, Piece Brosnan, Lionel Ritchie and Irish Presidents Mary Robinson and Mary McAleese.

The Hayfield Manor currently has a special offer of a 2 night bed & breakfast package with a four course dinner on one evening and complimentary spa treatment vouchers all from only €240 per person. According to the hotel, the same package would have cost somewhere in the region of €350+ in 2008.

From a consumer's point of view this is great news as there has never been better value for hotels in Ireland and Dublin hotels in particular. So for anyone looking for a weekend break... perhaps the fun really does start here!

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Tourist Information of Kulai Malaysia



You can find a hotel to suit your needs in Kulai. Kulai is a small town in the state of Johor, Malaysia. The alternative name for this town is Kuli. The town is encircled by rubber and oil palm estates. The locals of this town are mostly involved in the work that these estates have to offer.

The town can be accessed by road, rail and through air transport facilities. The town has a small railway station and the closest airport is the Senai international airport. The local population is a mix of Chinese, Malay and Indian people.

Kulai town is the biggest producer of palm oil in Malaysia due to the large number of Oil Palm estates. It also exports lots of vegetables to Singapore everyday. There are plenty of factories that have provided a boost to the economy of the town. Some public listed companies in Malaysia have their offices in this town. There are possibilities of a High Tech park being built near this town in the future.

The town is connected to Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru via the old trunk road. Many people work in small retail shops, located around the trunk road in near this town. There are lots of housing estates in this town to provide shelter to the local residents. The Chinese population is present in both Senai and also in some parts of this town. The Malay population is concentrated in the Felda scheme settlements.

The town has some churches and temples to serve the needs of the Chinese community. The most famous ones are the "Thousand Fairies" and the "Seven Sisters" Temples. Along with the temples and churches there exists a masjid to serve the needs of the Muslim folks living in the town. Thus the town boasts of a wide variety of religious followings.

There are lots of great hotels in and around Kulai for tourists. They offer a good mix of convenience and facilities. These places also have business and conference related amenities and are close to the International airport. The tourist can indulge in a lot of recreational activities while enjoying their stay in these hotels.

There are facilities to play golf or try out horse riding to have some great outdoor fun. Professional riding instructors are available to ensure maximum enjoyment while trying out the horse riding activity. The other activities for tourists include bird watching, trekking, hiking, and fishing in the lake. The hotels also provide the wonderful experience in countryside living.

If you like to eat then there is a great variety of seafood available to delight your taste buds. Some of the delicacies are steamed Big head prawns, Quaker oats prawns, Black pepper crab, Salted egg crab with onions to name a few. Food lovers can also indulge in the Cantonese cuisine to satisfy their appetite. In case you want to have some really awesome deserts then Chendol, Cheng Ting, and Ice Kachang are the ones to try out. So whatever is your plan, enjoy the host of amenities available at the hotels in Kulai and have a great time.

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