Place to see In malaysia
Langkawi, Malaysia - The Bahamas of Asia

Salang: A quiet village on the north tip of the island. there are a smattering of dive shops, restaurants, and bars in Salang. There are also a couple of resorts nearby.
If pictures of Tioman Island remind you of French Polynesia, there's a reason for that: the island was used in the filming of the movie "South Pacific." The Malaysian island of Tioman, in the South China Sea, is Bali Hai.
What do you want? Tioman boasts some of the most fabulous beaches in the world. The waters are filled with coral and marine life of every hue and shade. You can walk in near-virgin jungle, climb picturesque mountains, wade in glassy streams, and talk to friendly natives (though not many of them). And you can spend your sunsets walking on the white sand beaches...
Tioman is not a big island -- 23 mile long and seven miles wide. It is, however, the biggest of the 64 islands in its chain, just off the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. In the 1970's, Time magazine named Tioman one of the world’s 10 most beautiful islands.
The island is a diver's paradise. The water is clear to a depth of 100 feet. Gardens of coral ring much of the island and include lace-like sea fans, and the alyconarian soft corals, and multi-colored staghorn coral. Parrotfish and butterfly fish are common, and many of the fish have neon colorings.
The island's land areas are populated with natural attractions, as well. Tioman has five distinct ecological zones. Animal life includes monkeys, mousedeer, flying foxes and lots of reptiles and amphibians -- including the python (and 25 other species of snakes), the large monitor lizard (and over 30 other lizard species), and both land and sea turtles.
Accommodations on the island are not expensive. While you can spend a lot of money at one of the resorts, you can also get a hut on the beach (with a bathroom and ceiling fan) for about $7 US a night. Want more comfort? For $25 to $30 a night you can rent a small chalet with a television, fridge, hot water, bathroom, and air-conditioning.
Tioman is populated mostly with tourist resorts. The island can become very crowded during holiday period. Arriving without a reservation can mean that you sleep on the beach. That's not unpleasant, but be prepared for a crowd at times...
The boat trip from Mersing, Malaysia, takes about 90 minutes. From Singapore it is about four and a half hours (and Tioman is a favorite among the Singaporeans). Pelangi Air and Berjaya Air both fly to the island daily from Kuala Lumpur. Flights from Singapore also exist.
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Accommodations in Malaysia
Nestled in the heart of Malaysia's famed island of legends. Approximately 15 minutes drive from the airport, the resort complements the natural beauty of this unspoilt island. The chalets are in rustic Malay architecture with a balcony or terrace. Free-from pool, spa, water sports.
The only resort of international standards on the island with its own 18-hole international championship golf course sprawls over 200 acers. Accommodation ranges from deluxe rooms and chalets to elegant suites in typical Malay architectural style. Many water sports available, horse-riding, tennis, boat trips to the nearby island and golfing are other popular activities. Top price range.
Neatly tucked among lush greenery fronting a placid bay, the resort commands one of the most scenic view on Langkawi.
Melaka. In the very heart of the city within a very short walking distance to major sightseeing and historical attractions of Melaka. Situated on the waterfront and close to Melaka's commercial nub, adjacent to the Mahkota Parade, Melaka's premier shopping and entertainment complex. Discount price range.
This 22-storey international business resort features 498 luxuriously furnished rooms and a host of food and beverage outlets including the award-winning Equatorial signature restaurants, the Golden Phoenix Chinese Restaurant and Kampachi Japanese Restaurant. Each room offers a generous view of the Straits of Melaka or historical St. Paul’s Hill. Mid-price range.
Perched 150 metres above sea level, Penang's only golf and convention resort. Located 5 mintues from the Bayan Lepas Industrial Zone, 10 minutes from the Penang International Airport and 20 minutes from the city centre. The five star hotel is surrounded by award winning landscaped gardens.
Centrally located near the bustling heart of Melaka town within easy reach of the city's commercial hub and the various places of interests in Melaka. Top range.
Gymnasium and swimming pool; complimentary breakfast; free daily newspaper; late check-out up to 3.00 p.m. parking
Ideally located for business travellers and tourists, being 30 minutes drive from Langkawi International Airport and only 5 minutes from Kuah Jetty.
Set on a 10 acre verdant landscaped grove of coconut palms at Pantai Tengah, on the South West of Langkawi Island. With a golden beach-front of soft sand stretching over 400 metres
Established in 1948, Lone Pine was the first hotel on Batu Ferringhi beach. Today, completely refurbished, Lone Pine still retains much of its old worldcharm with its privacy and idyllic setting of landscaped gardens. Budget price range.
A Retreat To Paradise Situated at Penang's White Sandy Beach, the city centre is just 10 minutes away. 333 sea-facing suites each have a private balcony and kitchenette.
Penang. Formerly known as Beachcomber Paradise Hotel. Located in one of Malaysia's most popular resort areas on the island. It is just 10 minutes away from the city centre and 45 minutes from Penang International Airport. The hotel has a beautiful stretch of beachfront, 200 rooms with hillviews or seaviews. For watersports enthusiasts: canoeing, parasailing, jet-skiing, catamaran etc. Also golf.
Located on a prime beachfront at Teluk Bahang, known as the "Glowing Bay", it is nestled in 18 acres of landscaped tropical greenery. All 438 of its spacious rooms enjoy sea and garden views.
On Batu Ferringhi. 333 guest rooms including 24 suites overlooking the sea. A five-star.
Along Kuala Terengganu's most pristine stretch of beach, the hotel offers a tranquil beachfront ambience, exciting facilities and well-appointed accommodation with Kuala Terengganu's friendly charm. Discount price range.
Strategically located in the heart of Malacca and within walking distance from the major commercial, shopping, entertainment and historic attractions. Mid-price range.
Ipoh. A private retreat. Centrally located, this city hotel in a garden setting is surrounded by limestone hills, a haven of warmth and comfort accompanied by impeccable service to make you feel right at home. Top price range. The Lake House Cameron Highlands. Reminiscent of a Tudor mansion from Shakespeare country, on a hill in the lush green surroundings of state reserve forest, overlooking the Sultan Abu Bakar lake. Mid price range.
The Best of Asia
12 Destinations that Make the Continent What it is...
They are the places that cry Asia! And if you want to be able to say that you've seen Asia (as opposed to being able to say that you've seen Thailand or India), you simply have to visit these places. None of them are perfect. Some of them are not all that great if you're looking for a pampered resort vacation. But these are the locations that personify the continent...
1. Guangzhou, China. At a point in time when Hong Kong was still an unnoticed piece of rock, ships came to this port not far away on China's Pearl River to trade. They brought the outside world to China and took some of China (silk, for example) back with them. Back, not to Lisbon, Amsterdam, or London, but to Bombay and Karachi, to Shiraz and Baghdad, to Damascus, Cairo, and Mekkah.To the British it was Canton. The city is over 2200 year old. It is littered with temples and pagodas - and with old markets and new shopping malls. If Shanghai is the Whore of the East, this is where she bought her dress...
- The Summer Palaces - The Old Summer Palace on Fu Hai Lake was sacked by the British in 1860 during the Second Opium War. Today the site is a public picnic ground. Close by, on Kunming Lake, the New Summer Palace (and the Garden of Cultivated Harmony) was started in 1888. Pink and green lotuses cover the lake during the summer.
- The Temple of Heaven - Among the city's most visited parks. The Temple's complex covers an area of close to 700 acres.
- Tiananmen Square - The spot where Mao proclaimed China a people's republic in 1949. His image still looks down upon the Square. The Goddess of Democracy was erected by students here in 1989; it was eventually torn down after the military dispersed democracy protests.
- The Ming Tombs about 30 miles from the city.
- The Western Qing Tombs about 80 miles outside Beijing.
- The Great Wall not far away.
The list is by no means complete. A trip to Beijing is essential in any well rounded Asia experience.
- The Shaolin Temple, where both Zen Buddhism and Kung Fu were born.
- Dengfeng and the Songshan Mountains Scenic Area with some of the world's most enthralling landscapes and a scattered collection of ancient temples.
- The Longmen Grottoes, one of the most developed Buddhist historical sites in Asia, listed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
- Kaifeng, the ancient capital of several dynasties, with its Memorial Temple of Lord Bao and the Iron Pagoda (Tie Ta) and Xiangguo Temple.
- Luoyang, a capital more ancient than Kaifeng, with its Guanlin Temple, its Ancient Tombs, and the White Horse Temple.
African Safari: Photos from Botswana
The Okavango Delta in Botswana is a magnet for wildlife. The Okavango river cuts through the center of the Kalahari desert creating a unique ecosystem that gives life to a huge variety of birds and mammals. With a good selection of lodges and campsites to stay at, the Okavango Delta is fast becoming a favorite safari destination. It's a little more expensive than going on safari in Kenya worth it. Enjoy the wildlife photos below.because many of the camps are only accessible by light aircraft, but the experience is


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Top 10 African Safari Destinations
Africa's top safari destinations include wildlife parks in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia and Gabon. If you're looking for the best safari where you're almost guaranteed to see the "Big Five" you can't go wrong with these choices.
1. Masai Mara National Reserve (Kenya)
Kenya is Africa's most popular safari destination and the Masai Mara Reserve is the most popular wildlife park in Kenya. From July - October you can witness the incredible migration of millions of wildebeest and zebra. The Maasai tribesman also offer cultural tours which will enhance your experience.2. Chobe National Park (Botswana)
Chobe National park lies in Botswana's Okavango Delta and covers four distinct Eco-systems. The Savuti marsh in particular offers some of the highest concentrations of wildlife in Africa year round. Safaris in Botswana have a reputation of being expensive, but Chobe is actually one of the more affordable parks in the country. |
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