Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

MALAYSIA TRAVEL PACKAGE - FULL DAY KINABALU NATIONAL PARK+PORING HOTSPRING

Agent
: MEGAH TRAVEL SERVICES SDN BHD
KKKP No
: KKKP 2940
Duration
: 1 Days / 1 Nights
Rate
: RM 170.00
Travel Validity
: 1 January 2011 - 31 December 2011
Booking Validity
: 1 January 2011 - 31 December 2011
State
: Sabah
Itinerary
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Package Description
0800hrs: Depart from your hotel.

Proceed drive through kadazandusun villages and rice fields
reach Pekan Nabalu, the local handicraft centre.

Proceed drive to Kinabalu Park, where the majestic Kinabalu
mountain stands at 4,095.27m. Declared as Malaysia 1st
World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000.

Sit back and relax as you enjoy the introduction video show
of Kinabalu Park. Watch and learn some of the flora and
fauna that were found and displayed in the Gallery.

Guided trek in one of the trails found in the park as well as a
tour in the Mountain Garden where you can see the plants
life.

1230hrs: Lunch at a local restaurant.

Proceed drive to Poring, a 20 minutes hike to reach the
Treetop Canopy Walkway.

After a tiring and exhausted trek dip youself in the sulphuric
hotspring believed to have medicinal value to your skin.

1700hrs: Return to your hotel.

END OF TOUR

Tour Inclusive: Return transfer/Registered Tour Guide/Entrance
fee/Lunch.

Bring Along: Drinking water/hat/sun block lotion/insect
repellent/camera/extra cash.
Terms & Conditions
**Rate based on per person.
**Minimun 2 persons.
**Seat In Coach basis.
**Excluding accommodation.
**Day trip.
Travel Agent Info
A-G-19, GROUND FLOOR A, WARISAN SQUARE
KOTA KINABALU
Phone : 088-240290
Fax : 088-240490
Email : yongkv@megahtravel.com.my


Thursday, May 19, 2011

Malaysia Travel Package - Fullday Kinabalu Park & Poring Hotspring

Fullday Kinabalu Park & Poring Hotspring


Package Inclusive:
  • Fullday Kinabalu Park & Poring Hotsprings (Included Lunch)
  • Included 2 ways transfer from Kota Kinabalu town area hotel.
  • All transfer & tours are base on seat in coach basic (S.I.C)

Important :
Outskirts hotel (Out of Kota Kinabalu town area) additional surcharge MYR30 nett per adult & MYR15 nett per child (Pay to driver upon arrival / pick up)    


malaysia travel packages - Genting Highlands Land Packages

malaysia travel packages -  Genting Highlands  Land Packages

2 Ways Airport Transfer To Genting Highlands
Package Inclusive:
  • Return Airport transfers (LCCT/KLIA Airport - Genting Highlands Hotels – LCCT/KLIA Airport)
  • Departure pick up is fixed schedule 5 hours prior to flight departure (ETD) time.
  • All the transfer are base on seat in coach (S.I.C) basic

Surcharge:
**A midnight surcharge of MYR 20 per person per way is applicable for transfers performed between 2200 hours to 0700 hours Malaysia Local Time (paid to the driver upon arrival / pick up).



1 Way Airport Transfer To Genting Highlands


Package Inclusive:

  • One Way Airport transfers (LCCT/KLIA Airport - Genting Highlands Hotels)
  • All the transfer are base on seat in coach (S.I.C) basic
  • Note : Exclude Carble Car.

Surcharge:
**A midnight surcharge of MYR 20 per person per way is applicable for transfers performed between 2200 hours to 0700 hours Malaysia Local Time (paid to the driver upon arrival / pick up).


Monday, May 16, 2011

maharaja lawak malaysia 2011 - sufirc.blogspot.com


 Kejutan Untuk Minggu Hadapan

Gelanggang Maharaja Lawak sekali lagi memberikan satu kejutan apabila sekali lagi tiada peserta yang tersingkir pada minggu ini. Meskipun begitu, 3 peserta yang mendapat gabungan markah dan undian SMS terendah tetap dipanggil ke atas pentas iaitu Man, Balas dan Amir. Kesemua 7 peserta Maharaja Lawak telah terselamat dalam cabaran minggu ini.

Namun apa yang lebih mengejutkan adalah mulai minggu hadapan, peserta yang mendapat gabungan markah tertinggi akan mendapat imuniti dan tidak akan diundi keluar. Semua peserta pula akan diberi hak untuk memilih dan mengundi peserta yang akan dikeluarkan minggu tersebut. Peserta manakah yang akan disingkirkan minggu hadapan?

Sementara itu, Juri Ahmad Idham telah mengumumkan bahawa tugasan minggu hadapan ialah "Silent Comedy" memandangkan kumpulan Jambu yang telah diangkat sebagai peserta yang telah membuat persembahan terbaik malam itu menjadikan "Silent Comedy" sebagai sketsa jenaka mereka.

Berikut adalah markah yang diperolehi peserta Maharaja Lawak selepas undian ditutup (50% Undian + 50% Markah Juri):

1. Jambu - 59
2. Jozan - 57
3. Nabil - 56
4. Sepah - 55
5. Man - 51
6. Balas - 43
7. Amir - 31

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Friday, May 13, 2011

Kuala Lumpur Batu Caves Tour malaysia guide

Believe it or not, some of Malaysia’s most iconic attractions lie in the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. The city may have its wealth of mega-structures, sprawling shopping malls and nocturnal hotspots, but travel a few miles away from the capital and you will find some pretty fascinating attractions that are as inspiring as they are unique.
Batu Caves and Royal Selangor Pewter are two such attractions. Put simply, there is nothing quite like them. Located approximately half an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur, these world-renowned points of interest are never short of visitors, no matter what the season.


The Royal Selangor Visitor Centre

Our first stop is the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre in Setapak. Known the world over for its fine pewter products, Royal Selangor is the world’s largest pewter company and has been around since 1885. Consisting of three main areas – the gallery, the factory and the retail space – the visitor centre enables you to learn more about the history of this precious national commodity as well as how pewter goods are made.



A giant pewter tankard greets us at the entrance beside the pool. Named by the Guinness Book of World Records as the World’s Largest Pewter Tankard in 1987, it weighs at 1557kg and stands at 1987mm tall. A tour guide has been assigned to our group to take us through the exhibits and displays in the gallery, starting with the Heritage Zone. Old black-and-white photographs documenting the beginnings of Royal Selangor adorn the walls near the main entrance. Further inside is a mini-museum showcasing various traditional pewter mining and pewter making tools as well as archaic pewter-based goods such as ancient currencies made in the shape of animals and antique pewter wares.
 
We move along to the Experiential Zone, where visitors get to experience this versatile alloy in various ways: by touch and sight in the Hall of Finishes, by sound in the Chamber of Chimes, and by scientific facts in the Science of Pewter. Also featured in this zone are the giant numbers 1885, with each number covered in varying pewter finishes, and the traditional Yong Koon’s touchmark Yu He Zu Xi (Jade Peace Pure Tin), which was used by Yong Koon and his brothers in the late 19th century to mark their products.

We move on to the final part of the exhibition gallery, which is the Contemporary Zone. Here, a monumental replica of the Petronas Twin Towers made of 7,062 pewter tankards takes centre stage. There is also the charming Wall of Hands, featuring the pewter handprints of Royal Selangor’s staff, marking their fifth year with the company.

A trip to the factory area ensues. Upon our arrival, we are presented with chilled drinks from little pewter cups. We are then taken around the demonstration stations where pewter smiths show us the various processes involved in the making of some of the goods, including how a particular surface pattern is achieved and how a smooth, shiny finish is obtained.





We are then taken to the most exciting part of our tour, which is the School of Hard Knocks. Guided by an experienced pewter smith, we turn a plain piece of pewter disc into a simple bowl personalised with our names marked at the bottom, using a few simple tools. Taking approximately half an hour, we get to keep the handmade bowl and the apron, as well as a certificate to mark our ‘graduation’ from the School of Hard Knocks.


Our final visit takes us to the retail area of the visitor centre. Featuring 18,000sqf of retail space, it is filled with a wonderful collection of exclusive Royal Selangor gift items and souvenirs, as well as some collections from its sister companies, Selberan and Comyns. We make a pit stop at the adjoining cafĂ© for some refreshments before continuing our journey to the tour’s next destination.

The Batik Centre

We stop by at a local batik centre en route to Batu Caves. Upon entrance, we are shown a batik-painting method called ‘canting’, where motifs of plants and flowers are hand-drawn onto a piece of plain white silk or cotton using a canting pen filled with candle wax.
Our guide then demonstrates the various ways to wear a batik sarong, which includes as beachwear and fashion accessory. We then walk around the shop admiring the batik items on sale – scarves, clothing, paintings, accessories and decorative ornaments – before heading out for our journey to the tour’s final destination – the Batu Caves.


The Magnificent Batu Caves

The highlight of the tour is the legendary Batu Caves in Gombak. A popular place of worship for Hindu devotees in the country, it is all made up of a series of limestone caves said to be over 400 million years old.
It is already drizzling by the time we arrive. The massive golden statue of Lord Muruga - the tallest in the world - guarding the entrance of the main cave glints ethereally against the cloudy sky. The temple grounds are filled with fat pigeons, but no signs of monkeys anywhere, which is quite odd as the caves are well-known for their long-tailed inhabitants. Two cave temples, Art Gallery Cave and Museum Cave, also are contained in the main complex, as well as a Tamil school, a few souvenir shops and several vegetarian restaurants serving South Indian cuisine.
To the left of the main complex is a 50-foot Hanuman statue marking the entrance of Ramayana Cave. The well-lit cave features depictions of the chronicles of Lord Rama and his loyal monkey aide, Hanuman, along its walls. As you walk deeper into the cave, don’t be alarmed if you feel as if you are moving along the intestine of a giant demon.

The Temple Cave can be seen high up in the distance from the ground. To reach the main cave, one has to climb 272 steps up the steep slopes. Being rather unfit, we have to stop a few times along the way, panting and gasping for air. On the way up is the entrance to the Dark Cave, which is well-known for its amazing rock formations formed over thousands of years.
When we finally reach the top, the sight that greets us makes the exerting climb well worth the effort (and pain). The biggest of all the caves, the Temple Cave is characterised by a cathedral-like cavity with a vaulted roof that reaches 100m high from the cave’s floor. There are several temples and shrines within the cave, making Temple Cave the focal point for the Thaipusam celebrations in Malaysia, with thousands of devotees climbing up the steps every year carrying kavadi and all sorts of offerings. The air is significantly cooler inside the cave; you’d be forgiven for thinking that it is fitted with an air-conditioning system.

As we make our descent from the mouth of the cave – significantly easier than the ascent – we marvel at the breathtaking vista spread out before us. Even though our legs feel like jelly by the end of it, it has been an exciting day for us all - starting the tour off with a man-made wonder and ending it with a natural one.






 
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