Saturday, October 30, 2010

Malaysia





The Federation of Malaysia,is evenly called Truly Asia.My overseas tour with my family.
about Malaysia is i can its a bit developing India,cos people over there speak multi language some can speak Malay,English,Tamil ,Chinese some Hindi..so one can easily communicate with the people.and it's basically a Islamic country,and some of the tourism attraction is there in Malaysia,
The Petrina's Towers became the tallest buildings in the world when completed in 1998.this basically all foreigners will visit on their first part,getting in to her is very easy ,you just need to stand in a ques in morning and wait for the free tickets there is no entry fee for this tower.and it shows some valuable things in the tower,for ex-ANNIYAN MOVIE SONG NO KIA HAS been shoot ed here..
The million-plus residents of KL are mostly Malays, Chinese and Indians. The ethnic mix is evident in the various dialects, unique cuisines and diverse cultural offerings. Attractions are equally varied. Check out Merdeka Square, the colonial center and site of Malaysian independence (1957); Chinatown, showcasing kitschy outdoor markets; the nearby Batu Caves, a shrine to Hindu deities; and the Golden Triangle, a busy commercial and shopping district; and the Petronas Towers, until recently the world's tallest buildings..
Shopping in Malaysia ranges from exclusive department stores to street markets. Bargaining is expected in the markets, unless fixed prices are displayed. Kuala Lumpur is a popular shopping destination
For my fist trip to malaysia my partner & I decided we wanted to visit the world famous sepilok orangutan centre. the whole expereince was amazing. we booked with a travel agent called 'malaysia online'. Our trip started in Sandakan, staying at a hotel on the beach before starting our trip. our tour guide picked us up and took us to Sepilok centre where we saw many orangutans.
What i most enjoyed was how the orangutans weren't there as a product for tourists, being made to dance or put on a show but to purely be helped with the rehabilitation process. my time spend there was heart breaking but i got enjoyment out of the fact i had contributed to such a good cause. the surroundings were beautiful and you got the chance to wonder around the park at our own pace. seeing the orangutans was so special, very little other expereinces could eve compare to some of the moments i had there!

Once we were finished there, we took a relaxing boat ride down the Kinabatangan River. We saw lots of animals along the riverside including Proboscis monkeys, monitor lizards &
crocodiles. however we weren't lucky enough to see wild elephants and orangutans!

The bugs were pretty bad so take plenty of insect repellent! my legs were covered in mozy bites in the end.

But the most magical moment of the trip was going to Turtle island, also know as Selingaan island. the island is so small only 50 people are allowed to stay there at one time. during the evening a female turtle came onto the beach to they here eggs. it was a spectacular moment. i felt like i wanted to leave her be and not disturb her, like i was intruding on something personnel. The team on the island do a great job helping the female turtles and evening releasing the baby turtles.

Like i said i was very impressed with the trip, prefect for the budding ecotourist but great for nature lovers too. if you want to know what travel agent it was with, just give us a shout.
Kuala Lumpur has a good selection of reputable nightclubs and discos, most belonging to the big hotels. Nightclubs generally stay open until 0500..



Monday, October 18, 2010

Travel Tips


Hi friends,,i have been to many countries,so i will share my travel experience with you,,and i think it will help for you to guide in my information..i will tell what exactly you need to do in all countries..
cheerss