Monday, January 30, 2012

windsurfing in cherating beach

Tioman is the largest and most developed of the volcanic islands that form the Tioman Marine Park. According to legend, the island is the final resting place of a beautiful dragon princess. Till today, the island bears startling resemblance to a sleeping dragon.

A sense of peace, tranquility, and simplicity embraces visitors upon arrival.
The waters around Tioman are ideal for a host of water sports activities, including swimming, boating, kayaking or windsurfing. Its warm waters and good visibility make it a paradise for underwater explorations. Discover astounding sights such as colourful gorgonian sea fans, staghhorn corals, nudibranchs and beautifully sculptured sea sponges.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

difference between timpohon and mesilau

The technical difficulty of the final summit stretch and the temperature at the top came as a surprise to most of the climbers on our trip, and few were prepared. The climb is not considered difficult in good conditions, but can rapidly become treacherous if the weather deteriorates. Mountain weather is notoriously volatile, as is tropical weather, and the two together pose a real threat to the safety of climbers and should never be underestimated. Make sure you have proper clothing prepared for the morning climb.
2 different sets of clothes for the Day climb, and Night climb.


    Night Climb:
  • Warm, lightweight jumper
  • Warm, lightweight pants
  • Woolen socks
  • Beanie/woolen hat
  • Gloves: To protect from cold and rope burn
    Day Climb: It will usually be warm and sunny during the day climb, so lightweight clothing (t-shirts and Bermudas) is sufficient.
From the store at Laban Rata you can rent the following items:
• Sleeping Bag @ RM10 each;
• Jackets @ RM10 each (limited numbers of these);
• Blanket @ RM10 each;
• Towels @ RM5 each;
• Torch lights @ RM15 each (with battery) or RM5 without battery;
The Cost
Entrance Fees:
    Malaysians – Adult RM3, Below 18 RM1Non-Malaysians – Adult RM15, Below 18 RM10
Compulsory Guide:
    (Timpohon Gate / Peak / Timpohon Gate)1-3 Climbers RM704-6 Climbers RM747-8 Climbers RM80
    (Timpohon / Peak / Mesilau Trail)1-3 Climbers – RM80.00 per trip4-6 Climbers – RM86.00 per trip7-8 Climbers – RM92.00 per trip
    (Mesilau Trail / Peak / Mesilau Trail)1-3 Climbers – RM84.00 per trip4-6 Climbers – RM90.00 per trip7-8 Climbers – RM100.00 per trip
Climbing permit: This will be checked at both Laban Rata and the Sayat-Sayat hut.
    Malaysians: Adult RM30, Below 18 RM12Non – Malaysians: Adult RM100, Below 18 RM40
Insurance: RM7


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Friday, January 20, 2012

langkawi malaysia guide



Langkawi, Malaysia is a duty-free shopping destination. Other than cameras, branded items, electronic gadgets, shop for lovely silk batik, handicraft and local products, especially those from the fishing villages.


 
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