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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Scuba Diving Malaysia Adventures

The opportunities for divers to go diving in Malaysia are excellent. There is a number of distinct, impressive scuba diving locations to choose from when planning your vacation or diving excursion! Scuba diving Malaysia destinations include dive spots in Borneo, Johor, Langkawi Island, Layang Layang Island, Pahang, Perak, Perhentian Island, Sarawok, Terengganu, Tioman Island, and Turtle Island. All of the latter scuba diving destinations are perfect for any diver’s next diving excursion.
Imagine diving in the waters that surround Borneo; this Malaysian scuba diving destination has more than ninety three fascinating dive sites to explore. There are specifically 79 diving destinations in Sabah and an additional 14 scuba diving Malaysia diving spots in Sangalaki. When visiting Sabah in the northernmost region of Borneo, the best sites await the diver in places like the Labuan Federal Territory, Kapalai Island, the Lankayan Island, Mabul Island, Mantabuan, Mataking Island, Pulau Tiga, the Semporna Marine Park, the Si Amil Island, the Sibuan Island, the Sipadan Island, the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, and the Turtle Islands Park. Just a short distance away from Sabah, divers can travel to Sangalaki too, where even more beautiful underwater experiences await. Manta rays, jelly fish, turtles, and other water life can be viewed in places like Caro’s Cutto, the Channel Entrance, Coral Gardens, Cowtail Reef, Eel Ridge, Jellyfish Lake, Lighthouse Reefs, Manta Avenue, Manta Parades, the Sandy Ridge, Sherwood Forest, the Cleaning Station, the Lighthouse, and Turtle Town.
Among the outstanding scuba diving Malaysia locations you can explore are fifty one spots in Terengganu too; diving sites throughout Terengganu can be enjoyed in places around Lang Tehgah Island, Pulau Kapas, Pulau Redang, and Tenggol Island. While visiting Malaysia, you might take a dive at the Blue Corals diving site situated off of Lang Tehgah Island: a site that is accessible by boat. In the latter destination you can explore waters that are 25 meters deep and that are home to butterfly fish, groupers, parrot fish, nurse sharks, trevally, and a whole host of other fascinating underwater life.
Alternatively, you can head to the Japanese Landing Craft Wreck in Pulau Kapas: this exciting scuba diving site in Malaysia is accessible just after a thirty minute boat ride. The Japanese Landing Craft wreck is situated north of Pulau Kapas, and the wreck is twenty five meters down. Coral have now made the wreck their home, and schools of fish can be enjoyed during your underwater experience at this intensely popular underwater scuba diving Malaysia spot.
The number of Malaysian scuba diving destinations that you can choose from are vast; this makes the location a hot spot for divers looking to experience the beauty and surrealism that only an underwater adventure can offer. Destinations are available for the novice and inexperienced, for the skilled and intermediate diver, and for the advanced diver seeking an underwater challenge and adventure. For your next dive, give serious consideration to heading to Malaysia: a destination filled to the brim with superior scuba diving Malaysia destinations for you to experience and explore.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

World’s Best Kept Secret Beach: Lang Tengah

How often it has happened that you have planned your holidays at a very exotic beach resort with your loved one. Thinking, once and for all just for few days at least you will be resting in peace away from chaos and bustle of the city, no boss breathing down your neck, no deadlines and no quarrelsome neighbors. You think graciously about spending some wonderful time under the cool shade of coconut tree, sipping cool drinks and watching the sun set from the horizon into the ocean.

But when you reach your holiday destination, your dream gets tailored by few or even more people. You don’t find good location where you can be able to see sunset, sea shore is always flooded by the other tourists and their children. And then unsatisfied you would return to the city’s commotion.

Lang tengah malaysia

But no worries! Here is the world’s kept secret beach and divers’ paradise, the island of Lang Tengah in Malaysia. It’s a very small island situated between Perhentian Island and Redang Island. You can go there through a boat ride from Merang jetty which is twenty four kilometers away and just within half an hour you will reach here. The adventurous fellows will enjoy the boat ride because continuously waves hit the boat whereas people who get seasick for them it is advisable to take some pills to avoid nausea on the ride.

Lang tengah boat ride

The meaning of the island’s name is very interesting. According to the people living here, in Malay language ‘Lang’ means ‘eagle’ and ‘Tengah’ means ‘middle’. Therefore Lang Tengah means “Eagle Resting on the Middle Island”.

As the island is small, the island trip by speed boat only takes ten minutes. Even though the island is narrow and land is inadequate, still it’s the most vibrant and exotic place you ever want to be. It is the perfect holiday destination for the people who want to be alone in the mother-nature’s lap.

The greenery and the marine life surrounding the island allure the visitors. The whole place is so beautiful that it feels like a portrait painted with magic colors by Almighty himself. And one feels happy to be part of such creation.

Lang tengah marine life

The best time to visit this place is recommended between March and October but still try to be informed properly about the weather before leaving for there. As the monsoon weather is very bad here the resorts stay closed during rest of the month. There are only four resorts on the entire island.

But things to do here are lot. You can stretch out lazily on the beach enjoying the dazzling white sand and pristine, crystal clear water in front of you, interspersed with coconut trees and jungle around you. But don’t forget to take your goggles in case you feel like taking a swim.

You can’t miss out the swimming just at a distance from the shore. You will see many corals and island’s little jewels- fishes. The colors of the fishes looks so beautiful against the colors of the corals, the whole picture is just breathtaking. The fish here don’t run away, so you get an opportunity to swim with such little jewels and out of this world underwater view.

If this is not enough for you, then you should go for scuba diving. The resort’s staff do arrange the trip if you ask them to. This island has at least twelve diving spots. While scuba diving you might see whale sharks and manta rays. If not whale sharks and manta rays but definitely you will see turtles and Barracudas. If you are lucky enough then you can come across leopard sharks too.

Leopard sharks

The rock-strewn seashore is good for snorkeling. The rocky shoreline is a known site for snorkeling. A good number of the reefs are still undamaged due to the isle stony characteristic making this island as one of the top spot in Malaysia. You will mostly find Small blue and yellow damsel fishes among the coral branches and colonies.

Except for the marine life, the island also promise lush of greenery tropical forest. To get a fantastic view of early sunrise, just take a trek through the forest to Batu Kuching. The whole trek takes around an hour. The sunrise looks so stunning from the hill. The trek can be organized by the hotel staffs.

Away from the crowd and commotion of the people, the island promises peace and tranquility united with dazzling crystal blue water, white, soft sand and tropical forest around.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Malaysia. Pulau Perhentian (Perhentian Island)

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Magical Malaysia

Malaysia, land of contrasts.  You just get used to one sight when another elbows its way in.

Different cultures, religions, nationalities, clothes, food and language jostle with each other on the street.  From sari to mini skirt, from purdah to fashion labels, this, mostly, Muslim country has it all.

If you time your journey for the early months of any year, you will be rewarded with a feast of festivals, each very different. This year Hari Raya was first, followed by Thaipusam and then the Chinese New Year; all celebrated with public holidays in this seemingly tolerant country.

Hari Raya Aidilfitri is the event that follows the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadam and is marked by new clothes and feasting as well as gifts to the underprivileged.  If you like shopping, this is also the time of sales!

Thaipusam is the seemingly masochistic event during which Hindu devotees pierce their bodies with hooks and skewers before walking barefoot to the Batu Caves (Kuala Lumpur) or the Waterfall Temple in Georgetown (Penang)

And finally the Chinese New Year, celebrated with all the colours and noise of Asia.  Drums, cymbals, street theatre and opera as well as lion and dragon dances.

After all these, have a vacation from your holiday on an east coast island.  Mid to late February the monsoons have usually finished and I can recommend Pulau Perhentian Kecil, an island amongst the Perhentian group (a marine reserve near the Thai border).  At the Moonlight Chalets on Long Beach clichés come alive.  Think of a quiet tropical island and you will have the picture.  Palm trees, white sand, blue skies, sun, warm seas, fish, coral, butterflies, birds.  Add good food, charming hosts, who remember your name from the time you arrive, add a chalet right on the beach for less than NZ $10, no roads, vehicles or jet-skis and paradise is complete.  If you are looking for sophistication, this is not the place for you: simple, lazy and as the locals say ‘tiada masala’ – no problems.

Arriving is just the beginning of the adventure.  Two hours on a fishing boat from Kuala Besut and you will be transferred to a speedboat for the exhilarating, frightening for some, race for the shore, the final metres surfing.  Make sure valuables are in plastic.  Bags are unloaded and then the decision of which place to stay.  Along with Moonlight, names such as Symfony, Shake Shak and Tooty Frooty (no spelling mistakes by the author) invite you to come stay or eat.  If you’re lucky you may hear tales of pirates, caves, buried treasure and even a ghost or two.

Along with a resplendent resident rooster, iguanas will wander or hurry past you, geckos calls loudly during the night, palm squirrels with bottle-brush tails chase each other up and down palm trees, monkeys swing, play and call from the trees, and mid year the turtles lay their eggs followed by the hatching some 45 days later.

This year I witnessed the final monsoon storm!  48 hours of torrential rain, thunder and lightening, the beach rearranged, little creeks flood, gentle slopes and pathways become waterfalls and rivers.  The generator fails.  Palm trees sway, looking like umbrellas on a windy Wellington street.  A green wheelbarrow, a large blue plastic drum, palm tree trunks and a two-metre iguana were all swept along in the violent rush.  And then the sun returns, and island life begins again.  Snorkelling, jungle walks, reading, beach-combing, swimming, sleeping and for many guests, a necklace ’so you’ll never forget this island.’

This is the island my mind goes to when mediating to relax!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Mohsin Chalet Perhentian Islands

The Mohsin Chalet and Tummy Rumbles Restaurant are located on the Southwestern part of Perhentian Island in a hilly area called long beach. This 25 bedrooms chalet, 1 unit of dormitory and one restaurant overlooks the white sandy beaches and blue lagoon that is abundant with fish and living coral and offers a prime location from which to witness the islands stunning sunrise. Long beach is only a 5 minute walk from the chalet. Located in the hub of diving in Perhentian Island and only 21 km from Kuala Besut jetty and well known with its blue roof from the seaside view. 25 ROOMS AVAILABLE WITH TWIN BEDS QUEEN BEDS BEACH VIEW C1Q STANDARD FAN ROOM. POWER PRESSURE SHOWER, SIDE TABLE, 4 TIER DRAWER, 2 CHAIRS, FAN C2T STANDARD AC ROOM. POWER PRESSURE SHOWER, SIDE TABLE, 4 TIER DRAWER, 2 CHAIRS, AIR CONDITIONING

Thursday, December 10, 2009

perhentian island

Perhentian Island - Malaysia by littlelanny85.

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Perhentian Island

Perhentian Island Malaysia, is indeed a “trap” for the visitors who need to get away from it all. There is no escape… the blissful enjoyment and complete freedom of relaxation makes one feel entrapped… in Paradise!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Pulau Perhentian

Located off the coast of Peninsular Malaysia, Pulau Perhentian is an island of crystal clear blue waters and white-lined shores. Actually it is comprised of two islands, Pulau Perhentian Besar and Pulau Perhentian Kecil, both of which take pride on impressive palm-fringed powdery white sandy beaches and crystal-clear turquoise-blue sea.
The Twin Islands
Both the islands are virtual paradise. One could snorkel or dive to heart's content in transparent water or just relax on one of the white sandy beaches waiting for the coconuts to drop. The twin islands have lush vegetation. Contoured by sandy beaches, they are typical tropical islands. You could enjoy trekking on the hill trails or just have beach activities. Could you think of any better way to have your vacations?
Diving and Snorkeling
Beaches in Perhentian are more suitable to swimmers and snorkelers than the divers. The water is shallow with plenty of rays, cuttlefish and parrotfish. Divers could head to northwest Perhentian Kecil where a group of small rocky islets are always ready to welcome them. One would find here multi-colored soft tree colors and get to enjoy king-size barrel sponges with Alabaster sea cucumbers.
Jungle Trekking
Jungle trekking is the best way to enjoy interior regions of Perhentian. Move quietly and you may just meet a few of the islands' creatures along the way. Monitor lizards are abundant on Perhentian, as are numerous species of insects and birds. And if luck is on your side, you may even spot a group of long-tailed macaques.
More Activities
Artificial reefs are also laid down here to help corals grow. Apart from diving and snorkeling, one could also enjoy activities like fishing, jungle trekking, camping, canoering.
Reaching Perhentian
As all islands, Pulau Perhentian could also be reached by boats which depart from mainland coast from Tok Bali and Kuala Besut jetties. Fast boats take just half an hour to reach Perhentian. If you are coming from Kuala Lumpur, take a flight for Kuala Terengganu or Kota Bharu and then hire a vehicle for the jetties. Luxury buses depart daily from Kuala Lumpur for Kuala Terengganu.
Accommodation
As for accommodation, most of it is on Perhentian Besar, the larger island. Hotels and banana boat riding. Turtle and shark-watching are also favored activities here. The best beach in Perhentian is arguably Pasir Panjang. here are predominantly aimed at budget travelers.