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Monday, September 28, 2009

a famosa

About Us

Located on 150 acres of pristine surroundings, the A'Famosa Animal World Safari is an amazing wildlife Safari that houses over 150 of the finest species from the animal kingdom.

* Watch in amazement as you encounter majestic Tigers, Lions, Giraffes, Camels, Zebras, Elephants and other creatures roaming freely in the Safari.
* Explore the magic of wildlife habitats and environment in our safari trucks.
* Experience the animals up close; feed and pet the Rabbits,Ponies, Camels and other friendly animals as you stroll leisurely in the Walk-Through Area.
* Visit the Chicken Farm to get to know the world's rarest species of chicken.
* Cruise to the Monkey Island on a raft.
* Enjoy our Shows.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Perhentian Islands


The Perhentian Islands (Pulau Perhentian in Malay) lie approximately 10 nautical miles (19 km) offshore the coast of northeastern Malaysia in the state of Terengganu, approximately 40 miles (64 km) south of the Thai border.
South Beach, Perhentian Besar

The two main islands are Perhentian Besar ("Big Perhentian") and Perhentian Kecil ("Small Perhentian"). The small, uninhabited islands of Susu Dara (Virgin Milk), Serenggeh and Rawa lie off Kecil. The Perhentians belong to Pulau Redang National Marine Park, which means that fishing, collecting coral and littering are strictly prohibited. Like Besut, people here generally speak Kelantanese Malay.

History

The name "perhentian" means "stopping point" in Malay, referring to their longstanding role as a waypoint for traders between Bangkok and Malaysia. The islands were sparsely inhabited by fishermen for centuries, although tourism now accounts for most economic activity.

The Perhentian Islands appear on many maps of the nineteenth and twentieth century as 'The Station Islands'. This arises from the British colonial period, as an English translation from the Malay "point to stop".

The Perhentian Islands were also used as a refuge in the late 1900s.

Perhentian Island also has a sandy beach call "Pasir Panjang" (Long Beach). It is located at Perhentian Kecil (Small Perhentian). It is a very beautiful white sandy beach, crystal clear water and it is the best place for picnic.

[edit] Geography
Perhentian Kecil

Both islands are fringed by white sand beach, and the reefs and crystalline water are host to a wide variety of coral, sea-turtles, jellyfish, small sharks and reef-fish. The islands' maximum elevation is approximately 100 m (328 ft) and they are uniformly covered in coastal tropical jungle, with few interior foot-trails and no roads.

Other than the owners and staff of the numerous cabin-style resorts that dot the islands (many of whom depart for the monsoon season), the islands' only permanent inhabitants live in a small fishing village on Kecil. With the exception of a single mainland-communications tower, there are no structures taller than two storeys.

[edit] Tourism
Perhentian Kecil seen from Perhentian Besar

Sheer beauty of Pulau Perhentian makes it the destination of tourists. Both the islands have palm-fringed white sandy beaches and turquoise blue sea. One can have a number of activities on its beaches and forests. Swimming and snorkeling are the most popular tourist activities here. On most beaches, the water is shallow with lots of rays, cuttlefish and parrotfish. For diving you could go to northwest Perhentian Kecil where you would find a group of small rocky islets. This is the best place to dive in Perhentian. Apart from these, you could also enjoy activities like camping, canoeing, fishing, jungle trekking, and banana boat riding. As for accommodation, most of it can be found on Perhentian Besar, the larger island. Hotels are usually aimed at budget travelers.

Tourism is the base of economic activity in Perhentian. However, owing to the Islands' protected status, the main tourist activities are minimal in environmental impact: sunbathing, snorkeling, scuba diving, turtle and shark-watching.
Tourist sunbathing at Perhentian

Summer 2007, 2 wind turbines have been installed, still not connected to the network in October 2008, Thus the island's electrical power is still provided by diesel generators. A third turbine is being built. Electricity is 24-hour during high season. Fresh water is provided by springs. In this respect, the Perhentian Islands are prized by tourists as an 'escape' from the modern world.

As the state of Terengganu follows Islamic customs, the consumption of alcohol and wearing of immodest clothing are discouraged. In order not to offend local inhabitants, tourists are advised to consume alcohol discreetly and to wear one-piece bathing costumes. No penalties are imposed on tourists for 'breaches' of the local customs, however.
Perhentian Besar beach

The only access to the Islands is by boat from the fishing villages of Kuala Besut and Tok Bali. Local tourist operators run fishing boats and speed boats several times a day.


The Perhentian Islands are home to a significant turtle nesting population. The island was once home to hundreds of nesting Green and Hawksbill turtles but now the islands only receive 300 nests per year. The Department of Fisheries http://www.dof.gov.my, are running a turtle hatchery on the islands to help readdress the declining turtle populations. The Great Marine Project http://www.greatmarineproject.com are complimenting the work done by the Department of Fisheries by protecting one beach on Perhentian Besar and educating visiting tourists. The Great Marine Project run an after-school marine club educating the local school children about marine conservation.

Monday, September 7, 2009

peneng holiday

Penang being one of the earliest settlements in Malaysia holds some of the most historic evidence of Malaysia’s colonial era. You could see a mix of culture and how Malaysians have such a mixed nationality. Some of the island’s churches and temples are one of the oldest in Malaysia, and each have a story to tell.



Penang is also said to be a shopping haven. Its semi-metropolitan progress has brought in well-known brands of goods and on the contrary, cheap goods that can be found at the markets of Batu Ferringhi.



When you holiday on the Island you will feel almost like you’re in a different country, as although the national language here is still Malay and seconded by English, a majority of Penangnites (Penang locals) speak Hokkien -a Chinese dialect - to the extent that even some Malay and Indian nationals speak the language!



A trip down to Gurney Drive and the Pulau Tikus marketplace is a must for a fine feast of food. At night visit the Batu Ferringhi night market which stretches along the sides of an uphill road, and in the day time kick off your sandals and absorb the sun on the beaches of Ferringhi. In the afternoon visit the Kek Lok Si temple and Fort Cornwallis for a truly magnificent cultural and historical experience. Only after you’ve embarked on this adventure would you be able to view Penang in admiration.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

pangkor island


Off the coast of perak State, north of Selangor , lies a cluster of fabulous islands with unquestionably some of the best coves and beaches on the western coast of peninsular Malaysia. Among them, two islands predominate in terms of accessibility, infrastructure and development - the largest island, Pangkor and her sister Pangkor Laut. Those who are not familiar with the geographical locations generally confuse the two.
Forty minutes by ferry from Lumut, the popular island resort of Pulau Pangkor (Pangkor Island) welcomes visitors with its serene golden beaches, crystalline blue waters, and cool refreshing breezes. Located about 90km south west of lpoh, it is largely inhabited by fisherfolk.
They live in scattered fishing settlements along the coast especially on the eastern side, facing the town of Lumut and Teluk Batik, and their catch comprises mainly cuttlefish and anchovy. The modern facilities make it an ideal gateway. A wide range of sun and sea activities are available such as scuba diving, wind-surfing, fishing, snorkelling.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

redang island

White sandy beaches, crystal clear blue sea, brilliant underwater world... Redang archipelago comprises 9 islands (Lima Island, Paku Besar Island, Paku Kecil Island, Kerengga Besar Island, Kerengga Kecil Island, Ekor Tebu Island, Ling Island, Pinang Island and the main Redang Island) that abound with marvelous marine fishes, turtles and coral reefs that ensure great snorkelling and scuba-diving. Ping Anchorage package tours from camping to luxury beach resort, the choice - is always yours !

Ping Anchorage Travel & Tours won :

MALAYSIA TOURISM AWARDS

Malaysia Best Tour Program of Adventure & Nature 2006
Malaysia Best Tour Program of Adventure & Nature 2005
The Best Inbound Tour Operator 2004
The Best Domestic Tour Operator 2004
The Best Domestic Tour Operator 2003
The Best Domestic Tour Operator 2001/2002
The Best Domestic Tour Operator 2000
The Best Tour Package/Merit 'Redang Island Plus' 2000

The prestigious Malaysia Tourism Awards introduced in 1987 by the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Tourism through Tourism Malaysia, is tribute to those who excel in the development of tourism in Malaysia. It also acts as an incentive for participants to strive for the highest level of professionalism in both service and product quality. The Malaysia Tourism Awards, the ultimate symbol of recognition for awards recipients, is the highest accolade for individuals and organizations whose outstanding contributions play a significant role in the success of Malaysia's Tourism Industry.

BEST DOMESTIC TOUR OPERATOR
This Award gives recognition to the operators who have the most outstanding record in selling and promoting Malaysia.

BEST TOUR PACKAGE
This Award is to the best tour package offered by inbound tour operators registered in Malaysia.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

perhentian island


Pulau Perhentian is located in the South China Sea 21 km from the coast of Kuala Besut, Terengganut. For hundred of years ago vessel sailing from the south coast of Peninsular Malaysia to Bangkok will stop-by for a rest and shelter at the Island. They all an ancient merchant carrying food, jewelry, vast and etc. As the activities of merchants, sailors and traders from the South of Chinese Sea have taken place, the island is getting popular for their 'one stop station', these Islands were named as 'Once Stop Island' so called 'Pulau Perhentian' in Malay language.

It comprises of two islands; Pulau Perhentian Besar and Pulau Perhentian Kecil. Both islands are surrounded by beautiful palm-fringed powdery white sandy beaches and crystal-clear turquoise-blue sea.

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

The two main islands are heavily forested and ringed with sandy beaches, typical of tropical islands. Accomodation for visitors are predominantly aimed at budget travellers and is mostly on the larger Pulau Perhentian Besar, which not only has wonderful beaches but also forest trails over the hills.

Both islands are separated by a very narrow sound but with strong current. The significant different between the two islands is, Perhentian Besar is more for a vocational island while the small one is an island with the mixture of vacation mood and reality life due to the fishing village, Kampung Pasir Hantu which is resided with more than 2000 villagers and completed with basic facilities apart from resorts and guesthouses.

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.