Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Top 10 vacation place of 2009


Whether you are looking for a holiday now or planning one for the future, this list will help you make the right choice. I have selected some of the best holiday destinations from around the world, focusing on a particular aspect of each place. So, here you have it: 10 hot holiday destinations, In no particular order:
1. The Maldives
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For: Relaxation
The Maldives is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, about 435 miles South-West of Sri Lanka. It is a popular tourist destination because of the astoundingly beautiful resorts and scenery. In most cases you can stay in a private villa which sits out in the middle of the water – connected to the mainland by a small walkway. If you want to go somewhere to relax – this is the place to do it. The official language of the Maldives is Dhivehi, which is very closely related to Sinhala, the language of Sri Lanka. Nevertheless, you will have no problems speaking English in the tourist spots. Don’t forget to pack your laptop so you can read the List Universe while you are sipping margaritas on your private porch floating on the ocean!
2. Queenstown New Zealand
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For: Excitement
In Winter or Summer, Queenstown is a fantastic place to holiday. In the Winter it is full of people there for the skiing, and in summer it is full of people there to take the white water trips down the Shotover river. I would also say that the food in Queenstown ranks as the best I have eaten in the entire world; though food in New Zealand is of an extremely high standard in general. There are a large number of hotels right on the waterfront of Lake Wakitipu (New Zealand’s longest lake and third largest). The water is bitterly cold (even in summer) – but it is beautiful to look at from your hotel window and if you can stand the cold, bathing is certainly allowed. Queenstown is also New Zealand’s jetboat and bungy jumping capital. And if you think the price is too high – you can always pop to Arrowtown right next door and try panning for gold in one of New Zealand’s old mining towns. Oh – and don’t forget, New Zealander’s are the friendliest people in the world.
3. Paris France
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For: Food
Everyone knows that Paris is the City of Romance and Food, but it has that reputation for a good reason! The food in France is simply outstanding and almost unparalleled around the world. You can stay at very inexpensive hotels, or very expensive ones, depending on your budget; just make sure you leave enough money for the food and wine. Some of the things you will have to do: 1) eat macaroons at La Duree, on the Champs Elysee (you won’t be able to control yourself when you taste these things!), 2) eat ice-cream at Berthillon – the best ice-cream in the world (handmade entirely from natural ingredients), and 3) eat pastries at Pierre Hermé – the picasso of pastry. Don’t forget to check out Printemps – the incredible department store found on Boulevard Haussmann.
4. New York United States of America
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For: Shopping
With the US dollar at an all time low, it is the perfect opportunity for non-Americans to travel to New York and pick up some bargains. In addition, you get to see one of the most beautiful cityscapes in the United States, and can experience the hustle and bustle of an incredibly busy city. New York has many state parks and two major forest preserves. Adirondack Park, roughly the size of the state of Vermont and the largest state park in the United States, was established in 1892 and given state constitutional protection in 1894. Major destinations include the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, Broadway theatre productions, museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and other tourist attractions including Central Park, Washington Square Park, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, New York Botanical Garden, luxury shopping along Fifth and Madison Avenues, and events such as the Halloween Parade in Greenwich Village, the Tribeca Film Festival, and free performances in Central Park at Summerstage. New York’s food culture, influenced by the city’s immigrants and large number of dining patrons, is diverse. Jewish and Italian immigrants made the city famous for bagels, cheesecake and New York-style pizza. The city also boasts some of the finest haute cuisine restaurants in the USA.
5. Hong Kong China
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For: Unique Culture
Hong Kong is frequently described as a place where East meets West, a meeting reflected in its economic infrastructure, education and street culture. On one street corner, there may be traditional Chinese shops selling Chinese herbal medicine, Buddhist paraphernalia or bowls of synthetic shark fin soup. But around the next, one may find theatres showing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, an English-style pub, a Catholic Church or a McDonald’s. The city’s cosmopolitan flavour can also be seen in the wide variety of cuisines available. While different varieties of Chinese selections, especially seafood, are most popular, there are also many European, American, Japanese, Korean, and other restaurants. Ethnic dishes served in cha chaan teng’s and dai pai dong’s are also popular. The people of Hong Kong take their food seriously and many top chefs make their way to the city to show off their talents to these discerning diners. The Hong Kong government also supports cultural institutions such as the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Hong Kong Museum of Art, the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra.




6. Venice Italy
For: History
Every time I have been to Venice I have had an amazing holiday. Not only is the city incredible for its history, it is incredible for its food, its architecture, and its uniqueness. I have been in both summer and winter and would suggest that either of those seasons is perfectly fine for a visit. In summer it gets very hot and crowded, and in Winter it is not crowded but can be a bit on the cold side. If you are interested in old Churches, this is the place to go – there is one around every corner. The ambience of the city is one of mystery and rich culture. I recommend the Hotel Bauer which is just a few meters away from the San Marco square (the heart of the city). One of the best things about Venice is that you can leave your hotel and just start walking – you don’t need to worry about maps as you will eventually find your way back to the hotel. This is also an excellent way to explore the tiny dark alleys. Be sure to go for a trip on a gondola – but be prepared to pay big for the privilege – it is not cheap – on my last trip it cost me 75 Euros for 45 minutes.
7. Pyongyang North Korea
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For: Exclusivity
This one is for the intellect – so that you can one day say that you have been the last bastion of Stalinist communist. It is very difficult to obtain a visa to visit North Korea, and if you do, it will be an expensive holiday. But you will be in a very small group of people who can say that have visited. By all accounts the food is extremely good and plentiful. You will be waited on hand and foot, and you will have a tour guide with you the whole time to explain things (okay – they are communist agents, but they will still explain things). You can visit the large shopping center and watch people who are paid to shop (so they look prosperous) and if you time it right, you may get a chance to see the amazing Mass Games, which are held every year on the 15th of April at the Arirang Festival, to celebrate the birthday of the Dictator Kim Il-sung.
8. Cape Town South Africa
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For: Beaches
Cape Town is the third most populace city in South Africa, and it is the most populartourist destination due to its good climate and natural setting. It is the home of the famous Table Mountain. Due to the city’s unique geography, it is possible to visit several different beaches in the same day, each with a different setting and atmosphere. Cape Town is noted for its architectural heritage, with the highest density of Cape Dutch style buildings in the world. Night life in the city caters for all tastes, with a range of restaurants and cafes that are generally recognized as including some of the finest eateries in South Africa (both in food quality and decor terms). Night clubs and bars abound with popular areas including the top end of Long Street and its immediate surrounds, as well as the redeveloped Cape Malay quarter, De Waterkant.
9. Sydney Australia
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For: The Nightlife
Aside from having the most deadly creatures in the world, Syndey is a wonderful place. It is vibrant and pumping at all times – though especially at night. If you like the nightlife – this is the destination for you. Australian people are very friendly and the crime rates are reasonable. You can go on a harbour cruise at night and have dinner while floating under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, or you can go out to the country side to see some amazing and unique flora and fauna. You can even spend an evening at the opera in the famous Sydney Opera House, home to the third busiest opera company in the world. Sydney’s most popular nightspots include Kings Cross, Oxford Street, Darling Harbour, Circular Quay and The Rocks which all contain various bars, nightclubs and restaurants. Star City Casino, is Sydney’s only casino and is situated around Darling Harbour.
10. Monte Carlo Monaco
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For: The gambling
If you fancy holidaying Bond style, this is definitely the place for you. Be prepared to come home with no money – but memories you will cherish forever. This is the city of the Rich. Did you know, citizens of Monaco are not allowed to enter the casinos? They are also exempt from tax, making this a popular spot for the world’s billionaires. As well as gambling, Monte Carlo hosts the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix and many fashion shows. This country was, of course, home to the American actress Grace Kelly (Her Serene Highness The Princess of Monaco) before her death in 1982.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Top 10 commercial cities in Chinese mainland unveiled


The Fortune magazine (Chinese Edition) conducted a survey on the top 10 commercial cities in Chinese mainland at the end of last year. The survey showed that Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Suzhou and Guangzhou were ranked the top five cities, which are located at the Yangtze Delta, the Pearl River Delta and Bohai Sea Economic rim respectively and represents China's dynamic economy. The top 10 also included Hangzhou and Ningbo in east Chin's Zhejiang province with the most developed non governmental economy and Dalian in northeast China, Qingdao in Bohai bay area and Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan province.
According to experts, the advantageous factors such as the geographical environment, governmental efficacy, talents and capital contributed to Shanghai's overall competitiveness. Depending on the advantages involving political status, talents and science and technology, Beijing has lured numerous transnational head offices. However, the commercial stress laid on by Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Ningbo, the environmental advantages enjoyed by Hangzhou, Qingdao and Dalian, and the success of export-oriented economy adopted by Suzhou make the top 10 cities become colorful stars in the stage of China's economy.
Of course, the weak points of the top 10 commercial cities cannot be ignored. There are still many factors that hamper the future economic development in China, for instance, Shanghai state-owned enterprises' (SOEs) lack of competitiveness with shortage of pioneering spirit, Beijing's weakness in city management, the unsound educational system in Shenzhen, the imperfect urban environment in Guangzhou and the slow growth of SOEs in Suzhou.
According to the survey, the top 10 cities enjoy the following commercial advantages:


  • Shanghai: Shanghai is not only the economic leader in China, but also an economic interaction platform for the economies of China and the world. The overall advantages of Shanghai are second to none in the country though it is high for commercial cost. Being the most dynamic economy in Yangtze Delta, Shanghai still processes great potentials for development.



  • Beijing: As a center for politics, culture, science and technology and economic decision-making, Beijing is always the first choice for the head offices of many transnational corporations. Although the environment and municipal administration need improving, Beijing still enjoys a good commercial prospect in light of its special status and the huge business opportunities brought along by the Olympics.



  • Shenzhen: The young city with immigrants has become the regional economic center in south China with extremely high economic growth rate, per capita income and labour productivity. Meanwhile the government administrative efficiency, economic opening up and the living environment in the city are also among the best in China. If closely following the changes in Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Pearl River Delta Shenzhen's development can still be expected.



  • Suzhou: By making full use of the chain reaction brought about by Shanghai and attracting foreign investment, Suzhou has achieved another economic miracle with its GDP exceeding 100 billion yuan or 12.1 billion US dollars after Shenzhen, which makes Shanghai suburbs feel deeply ashamed. Transnational research and development centers gathered there. Its future growth lies in if the potentials of local enterprises can be released.



  • Guangzhou: Being in the frontline of opening up and owning the tradition of paying attention to commerce with business environment, Guangzhou always boosts the highest competitiveness in South China. The competition and cooperation with HK and Shenzhen are also conducive to the development of Guangzhou. Another round of foreign investment has arrived. Auto making, shipbuilding, exhibition and flow of material will be the biggest driving force for Guangzhou's rejuvenation.



  • Hangzhou: Boasting the most prosperous non governmental economy in China, Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang province, has become anther major central city in Yangtze Delta next to Shanghai. Apart from the regional advantages, Hangzhou also has other competitiveness in terms of overall commercial environment, human resources and life quality. Controlling soaring commercial cost is supposed to be the top priority for the government in the near future.



  • Dalian: Being the best commercial city in northeast China, Dalian processes the conditions for sustainable development in terms of geographical position, environment, economy, human resources and the infrastructure. Furthermore, the state policy of revitalizing the old industrial zones in northeast provides Dalian with the most important development opportunity in history. The objective of building Dalian into an international shipping center in northeast China is not unattainable.



  • Qingdao: Like Dalian, Qingdao, a city that adopted opening up policy relatively earlier in China, not only enjoys the advantageous geographical position and urban environment, but also has cultivated a group of well-known brands such as Haier, highlighting the city's economic internationalization. Recently, its reasonable commercial cost and efficient governmental management have begun to draw investors from the Yangtze River Delta area and Northeast China.



  • Ningbo: The export-oriented non-governmental economy holds an absolute leading position in Ningbo, one of China's most dynamic coastal cities. Additionally, the marked GDP and per capita income, flexible economic structure and the business spirit of the local people are famous in the world.



  • Chengdu: Once the best city with the advantages of the first-class talents, scientific and technological environment in southwest China, Chengdu now is facing challenges from its neighbour Chongqing. Whether Chengdu could seize the historical opportunity of Western Development depends on the improvement of the government's management ability and how to develop its foreign-oriented economy.

    By People's Daily Online

    Wednesday, November 18, 2009

    The Best Spa in Australia


    We love massages, facials, wine wraps and other indulgent spa treatments.  But unless you're a Hollywood celebrity, these are luxury items, not part of your regular work week. When you need pampering, don't waste your valuable time and money by going to an unprofessional or inexperienced therapist.  We've tested the latest treatments, met with the practitioners and visited the newest retreats to find the best spas in Australia.

    NEW SOUTH WALES

    Amala Day Spa
    Gaia Retreat & Spa
    933 Fernleigh Rd.
    Brooklet
    New South Wales 2479
    61-2-6687-1216
    www.gaiaretreat.com.au

    Amala Day Spa
    Aveda Day Spa
    Azabu Luxury Accommodation
    317 Skinners Shoot Rd.
    Byron Bay
    New South Wales 2481
    61-2-6680-9102
    www.azabu.com.au

    Golden Door Spa
    Cypress Lakes Resort
    McDonalds & Thompsons Roads
    Pokolbin, Hunter Valley
    New South Wales 2320
    61-2-4993-1555
    www.cypresslakes.com.au

    The Spa at Four Seasons
    Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney
    199 George St.
    Sydney
    New South Wales 2000
    61-2-9250-3100
    www.fourseasons.com


    QUEENSLAND

    Angsana Spa
    Angsana Resort & Spa,
    Great Barrier Reef
    1 Veivers Rd.
    Palm Cove, Cairns
    Queensland 4879
    61-7-4055-3000
    www.angsana.com

    Azure Spa—Lizard Island
    Lizard Island
    Great Barrier Reef
    61-2-8296-8010
    www.lizardisland.com.au

    Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat
    192 Syndicate Rd.
    Tallebudgera
    Queensland 4228
    61-7-5589-5000
    www.gwinganna.com

    Healing Waters Spa
    Silky Oaks Lodge and Healing
    Waters Spa
    Finlayvale Road, Mossman
    Queensland 4873
    61-2-8296-8010
    www.silkyoakslodge.com.au

    Healing Waters Spa
    Peppers Beach Club Resort
    20-22 Davidson Avenue
    Port Douglas
    Queensland 4877
    61-7-4087-1000
    www.peppers.com

    Q1 Resort & Spa 
    HamiltonAvenue
    Surfers Paradise
    Queensland 4217
    61-7-5539-9293
    www.Q1.com.au

    Reef House Spa
    The Sebel Reef House &Spa
    99 Williams Esplanade
    Queensland 4879
    61-7-4055-3633
    www.reefhouse.com.au

    Salus Per Aquum Spa
    Palazzo Versace
    Sea World Drive
    Main Beach, Gold Coast
    Queensland 4217
    61-7-5509-8000
    www.palazzoversace.com.au

    Spa Chakra Hayman
    Spa Chakra Hayman
    Hayman Island Resort
    Great Barrier Reef
    Queensland
    61-2-9368-0888
    www.spachakra.com

    The Sun Spa
    Hyatt Regency Coolum
    Warran Road
    Sunshine Coast
    Queensland 4573
    61-7-5446-1234
    www.coolum.regency.hyatt.com

    Hyatt Regency Coolum


    VICTORIA

    Aurora Spa Retreat
    Aurora Spa Retreat
    The Prince Hotel
    2 Acland St.
    St. Kilda
    Victoria 3182
    61-3-9536-1130
    www.aurorasparetreat.com

    Balgownie Estate Vineyard Resort & Spa
    1309 Melba Highway
    Yarra Glen
    Yarra Valley 3775
    61-3-9730-0700
    www.balgownieestate.com.au

    SOUTH AUSTRALIA


    Holdfast Shores Wellness Sanctuary
    C Shop, S12, Marina Pier
    Anzac Highway
    Glenelg South Australia 5045
    08-8294 2517
    www.jurlique.com

    Sunday, November 15, 2009

    How to Get to Perhentian Island

    To get to the Perhentian Island or Pulau Perhentian (in Malay),The only way to go there is by the sea especially a boat services from Kuala Besut. Arriving on Kuala Besut jetty please come to our sales office (Anjung Holidays) nearby the jetty, and our staff will help and give you free information about how to get the boat and about the resort on Perhentian Island.
    Boat from Kuala Besut to Perhentian Island take about 1/2 hour journey by fast boat and 1 1/2 hour by slow boat. Please click here for futher detail about boat to Perhentian Island.
    you don't have to worry about miss the boat because there are many guest house or hotel around Kuala Besut. Car parking facilities are available at RM5/night on Kuala Besut.
     
    From Kota Bharu Town / Airport
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    Drive to Pasir Puteh > Kuala Besut Jetty
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    From Kota Bharu Town you can get direct bus (Transnasional) to Kuala Besut, but please tell to the driver that you want to stop at Kuala Besut jetty because some time they will stop you at Tok Bali or some time they drop you at Kuala Besut bridge only. But from Kuala Besut bridge you can walk to the jetty (10 minutes)
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    From Kota Bharu Airport there are a few counter selling boat services, but make sure that you look for boat and taxi service to Kuala Besut jetty (the main jetty to Perhentian Island). Airport taxi to Kuala Besut jetty at RM78/car/way. By mini van at RM30/person/way and by Limo at RM180/car/way.

    Just look for our counter (in front of the arrival hall) our representative (Mr. Zul) will help you, with all the information, accommodation, land transfer, boat transfer or further information about Perhentian Island or other interesting places in Kelantan & Terengganu.
     
    From Singapore...
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    Drive to Johor Bharu > Segamat > Kuantan > Kuala Terengganu > Jerteh > Kuala Besut
    ~ Take bus from Singapore to Jerteh bus stand and get taxi to Kuala Besut jetty
    ~ Take train to Tanah Merah train station and get taxi to Kuala Besut jetty
       
    From K.Lumpur....
    ~ Drive through Karak Highway > Raub > Gua Musang > Kuala Krai > Jerteh > K. Besut
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    Drive through Karak Highway > Kuantan > Kuala Terengganu > Jerteh > Kuala Besut
    ~ Take bus from Hentian Putra bus stand and stop at Kuala besut jetty or Jarteh bus stand
    - Mahligai express - +603-40428533
    - Mutiara express - +603-40433655
    - Transnasional - +603-40438984
    ~ Train from K.L Sentral to Tanah Merah train station
    ~ Flight from KLIA or Subang to Kota Bharu airport ( MAS , Firefly or Airasia )
       
    From Penang / Kedah...
    ~ Drive to Grik > Tanah Merah > Jerteh > Kuala Besut
    ~ Take bus to Kuala Besut jetty or Jerteh bus stand
       
    Thai Border (Rantau Panjang)
    ~ Drive through Pasir Mas > Pasir Puteh > Kuala Besut
    ~ Take bus to Kota Bharu > Pasir Puteh > Kuala Besut
    ~ Get taxi direct to Kuala Besut jetty
       
    From Taman Negara...
    ~ Drive through Gua Musang > Kuala Krai > Jerteh > Kuala Besut
    From Cameron Highland..
    ~ Drive through Gua Musang > Kuala Krai > Jerteh > Kuala Besut
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    From Cerating & Kuantan...
    ~ Drive to Dungun > Kuala Terengganu > Jerteh > Kuala Besut
    ~ Get bus to Jerteh and take taxi to Kuala Besut

    Friday, November 13, 2009

    Pulau Redang


    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. 
    for more information : Best Tour Operator
     

    Lonely Planet : "Ping Anchorage - The number one travellers place, the best place for package deals to the islands and Tasik Kenyir, and for discounted hotel rooms.

    Rough Guides : "Ping Anchorage Travel & Tours, is one of the country's most successful travel agents, efficient and well organized."

    New Straits Times : "Ping Anchorage Travel & Tours, the top agent for most of Terengganu's island resorts, offers adventure and nature in attractive packages." (Tourism Special 24.07.2007)

    Thursday, November 12, 2009

    Pulau Tioman Malaysia



    Welcome to Tioman Island


    Pulau Tioman belongs to the state of Pahang. A lot of people including Malaysians always mistaken that this island belongs to Johor due to the gateway jetty is in Mersing. Mersing is located in the state of Johor.

    Pulau Tioman : (Tioman Island) is the largest in the a group of 64 volcanic islands which includes Pulau Sei Buat, Pulau Sembilang, Pulau Tulai , Pulau Chebeh , Pulau Labas and Pulau Renggis is located 80km northwest off Peninsular Malaysia's east coast.According to a local folklore this ialand is the resting place of a fabled dragon princess who had turned herself into an island in the South China Sea and become truly one of the most beatiful islands in the region.

    Blessed with milies and miles of soft white sand, swaying palms , wild flowers growing in vivid profusion and cool waterfalls cascading down green slopes, Pulau Tioman is an adventurer's paradise for quite retreats, trekking, sunbathing and sea sports.
     

     

    Places of Interest


    The Resting Place of a Beautiful Dragon Princess

    According to legend, Tioman Island is the resting place of a beautiful dragon princess, Whilst flying from China to visit her prince in Singapore, this beautiful maiden stopped to seek solace in the crystal-clear waters of the South China Sea. Enraptured by the charms of the place, she decided to discontinue her journey. By taking the form of an island, she pledged to offer shelter and comfort to passing travellers.

    Tropical Playground for Water Sports Enthusiasts
    Tioman Island is an excellent spot for fun-filled water sports activities. You can go scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, snorkelling, boating, water skiing, windsurfing, or enjoy the beauty of undersea gardens by ridding around the island in a glass-bottomed boat.

    A Marine Treasure Trove
    Tioman Island is a treasure trove of breathtaking marine attractions. Corals, seashells and limpets, thorny sea urchins, colourful seaweeds and anemones, starfish and a myriad of other aquatic wonders are abundant here. The crystal clear waters make scuba diving and snorkelling in Tioman an experience unlike any other. Other neighbouring islands recommended for scuba diving and snorkelling are Chebeh, Tulai, Renggis, Sembilang, Seri Buat and Gut.
    Exciting Adventures Amidst The Splendour Of Nature
    Tioman Island is the ideal spot for nature lovers, Whether at sea or on land, the wonders of nature that greet you are truly astounding and fascinating. Trek across the verdant hill from Tekek to Juara and enjoy the cool waterfalls cascading over moss-coverad rock formations at Mukut, or take a dip in the warm waters dotted with pastel-coloured reefs. Or head to the Marine Park Centre located between Tekek and Air Batang and swim amidst the various species of fishes.

    Anglers' Bountiful Paradise
    Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy a bountiful catch at Tioman Island, Just hire a boat for a day, anchor outside the Marine Park limits where fishing is permitted. By dusk, you will have a catch large enough for a sumptuous barbecue on the beach. If you want to try something different and challenging, try your hand at deep-sea fishing. Among the species if fishes and crustaceans found here are groupers, morays, tunas, parrotfish, sea-bass, red snappers, stingrays, plaices, soles, cora trouts, blue marlins, squids, cuttlefish, shrimps, crabs, prawns and lobsters.



     
     

    A Delightful Respite from the Hustle and Bustle of City Life
    When the stress of life's hectic pace gets to you, rejuvenate your mind and body at Tioman Island. Immerse yourself in the quiet and tranquil setting. Relax to the cool, refreshing breeze and soothing waves. Bask in the tropical sun or walk along the shores during sunset to experience the beauty of the island. Popular beaches are found around the villages of Tekek, Genting, Salang, Air Batang and Juara. For golf-lovers, tee off at the 18-hole international-standard golf course set amidst lush tropical greenery. Enjoy the picturesque sight of rustic villages scattered around the island, where the people are charming, friendly and gracious.

    Tioman Island is accessible by boat from Mersing town or Tanjung Gemok, Rompin, a journey which takes about 1 to 2 hours. Or one can also take a plane either Kuala Lumpur, Singapore or Kuantan. Accommodation comes in the form of delightful wooden chalets on the beach or in luxurious hotel rooms. Whichever is the choice, comfort and hospitality is assured.


    Getting There

    Malaysian Airlines operates daily flights from Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan. Express Bus services and taxis ply the routes from major towns to Kuantan. This is also daily buses plying the route of Kuala Lumpur directly to Mersing jetty. From Mersing jetty , you can then take a boat or ferry to Tioman Island.Tioman Island is within easy reach from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. There are several possibilities to come to the island.From Mersing of Tanjung Gemuk, Tioman Island is just a 3 to 4 hour boat ride away. If you prefer a shorter comfortable ride, air-conditioned fast ferries which depart daily can make the trip in approximately 2hours.
    From Singapore, a catamaran (Ferry) service makes the 4.5 hour trip from Finger Pier daily (except Wednesday).

    Wednesday, November 11, 2009

    Pulau Langkawi,Malaysia


    Langkawi isn’t just one big island, but a collection of around 100 islands that form an archipelago. While most are uninhabited, a few have been designated for tourism so that visitors from all over the world can admire and appreciate the magical beauty of Langkawi. There are many island toursavailable from operators to get you started.

    Pulau Payar Marine Park

    A collection of four islands about 35 km (22 miles) south of Langkawi, the waters around the marine park is a dazzling display of corals and aquatic species such as moray eels, rock groupers, black-tip sharks and clown fish (think Nemo). The island is a fantastic place for diving or snorkeling. Land-lubbers who don’t want to set foot in the water can ride in boats with transparent fiberglass bottoms to watch the life below.
    The forests on the island are ripe for exploration while the beaches are perfect for picnics and sun-bathing. The island is only accessible by speedboats. Pulau Payar Marine Park tours can be arranged from Langkawi Coral agents in Kuah. There are no chalets or resorts in order to protect the environment, but camping is allowed with permission from the Kedah Fisheries Department in Alor Setar.
    Tel: (604) 966 7318

    Pulau Rebak

    This is a private island owned by the Rebak Marina Resort. The hotel authorities have built their marina while maintaining the island’s natural splendour, preserving the environment and offering eco-tourism activities such as marine park tours and trips into the jungle.
    Check out Pulau Rebak Hotels

    Pulau Tuba

    Pulau Tuba is a beautiful, remote island that is home to a group of traditional fishermen. Though it is relatively undeveloped, there is a sole resort and home stay programmes among the fishermen. The island is a great place to do bird-watching and jungle-trekking.

    Pulau Dayang Bunting

    Its name translates to ‘Isle of the Pregnant Maiden’, and is the second largest island of Langkawi. Draped in verdant rainforest, the flora and fauna found here is amazing. A large lake on the island is believed to have magical properties; the water grants barren women fertility, hence its name. The water is also great for swimming. A cave called Gua Langsir sits here, home to thousands of bats, definitely worth an expedition or two. The island is accessible through a 15 minute boat ride from Kuah but plan your trips for a day as there is no accommodation available.

    Pulau Singa Besar

    This lion of an island may lack the size but it certainly makes up in heart. Contrary to its name which means ‘Big Lion’, the island does not house those giant felines. Instead it is a wildlife sanctuary for monkeys, deer, snakes, lizards and birds. The island is also rich in unique rock formations and mangrove plants. A one-day trip can be arranged where a guide will explain about the flora and fauna as you traverse the island. There is no accommodation but you are allowed to camp overnight with permission from the local Government.

    Pulau Bumbon

    The island is only ten minutes from the Kuah jetty; its beaches are pleasant and peaceful. Those who seek a truly secluded place should come here. You can get to the island by booking a day trip through a tour guide in Kuah.

    Tuesday, November 10, 2009

    Plan Your Holiday

    Organising a luscious holiday can be almost as much fun as actually going on one. But we've all had nightmares about booking 'Club Paradise' only to arrive and find it's a caravan park in the middle of the desert. Arranging a trip can also be pretty stressful when there's not just your enjoyment riding on it, but that of your partner, friends or family. So the number one tip to ensure you plan the perfect holiday is to start early! Even if it's just a weekend away, leaving yourself some extra planning time can mean a better deal, a nicer room and a more organised you. Do that, as well as a few of our other tricks below, and you'll shoot to the top of the holiday planning class in no time. How to… choose the right destination
    "The key to finding the right holiday is understanding your body and what it needs to replenish," says Ricky Nowak, an executive trainer and consultant.
    "Trips which provide anonymity, personal space, and time to rest and reflect are great for highly stressed people. Health spas, country retreats, cruises, resorts and places that combine gourmet food, entertainment, a relaxed atmosphere and the opportunity for lots of sleep are usually your best bet."
    So to make sure you land somewhere that you're guaranteed to love, make a list of the answers to these questions:

    • What do I enjoy doing?
    • What do I want from this holiday?
    • How long can I go for?
    • Do I like cold or warm weather?
    • Do I want to travel or stay in the one place?
    • Am I going with a group or alone?
    • What is my budget?
    Now grab some brochures from your local travel agent, pick up a few guide books (make sure they're current) and use the Internet to do a bit of research. Keep your list handy and compare every suggestion back to it, so you can be sure that your holiday will meet your expectations. You may want to go and see a travel agent for their advice as well.
    How to … organise your booking

    • Sign up to airline and travel e-newsletters so you're the first to see good deals.
    • Keep an eye out in newspaper, magazines and on TV for special holiday packages and prices.
    • Before you book remember that off-peak times will be cheaper and also check out what the weather will be like at your destination. Sightseeing in sweltering heat is not fun, but travelling in winter will mean less daylight to see the sights.
    • Reserve airline tickets and accommodation at least a month in advance and always ask people for their best price. Some hotels will knock a bit of the price if you book for a whole week or for a number of people.
    • Pre-book an airport van or a bus to and from the airport. They're usually cheaper than taxis and you'll be guaranteed an easy ride.
    How to … make special arrangements

    • Get a map of the area you are planning to visit and mark down where you want to go.
    • Email yourself a copy of all important information: airline numbers, credit card phone numbers, driving licence numbers and your itinerary in case you lose anything.
    • Visit your GP for a check-up just to make sure you're not harbouring any latent bugs.
    • Arrange any special dietary requirements with your airline or hotel several weeks in advance.
    • Beat those homesick blues and stay in touch with loved ones the cheap way by setting up a free email account at www.hotmail.com.
    • Travel insurance is a must whether you're travelling six minutes or six hours away. Travel agents can help you with this.
    • Know thy camera. So you don't have to fiddle with thousands of buttons and miss the shot of your nearest and dearest catching a wave, read up on the ins and outs of your camera before you leave. Have a few practise goes as well.
    How to … pack the right stuff

    • Keep all tickets and important paperwork together in a safe place.
    • Don't pack loads of clothes. You'll need the space for all the new things you buy.
    • Write down the phone numbers and addresses of close family on a piece of paper and put it in your wallet. In the event of an emergency, people always look through this first.
    • Remove old destination tags from bags to avoid confusion.
    • Find out how much luggage you are able to take. Most domestic flights allow two large bags and one carry-on bag per person with each piece weighing no more than seven kilograms.
    • Buy resealable food bags from the supermarket and use them to put toiletries. I'll save your clothes from any spillages.
    • Pack a medical kit with all necessary tablets — headache, flu and stomach.
    • If you're arriving at your destination late at night, pack your pyjamas on the top so you don't need to ransack your luggage to find them.
    • Don't forget an umbrella or a waterproof jacket. You can never control the weather!