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Visit Malaysia 2007- Part 3

Posted by bashmvp on March 9, 2007

Hello. I will tell you another interesting place to go in Malaysia. It is another state in Malaysia and it is Sarawak.

Sarawak located on the on the island of Borneo. The state is known as ‘Bumi Kenyalang’ or in english, The Land of Hornbills and situated at the southwest of Sabah, another states in the Borneo Island.

Sarawak is one of the biggest states in Malaysia. The capital of Sarawak is Kuching (in english, kucing is a cat). In the capital, you can see lots of cats statue and Sarawak is a multicultural states with no major ethnicity.

Interesting Destination

1. Gunung Gading National Park

Gunung Gading National Park is a beautiful expanse of mountainous rainforest only two hours away from Kuching. Located near Lundu, a pleasant little town in south-west Sarawak.

Initially, the park was a closed conservation zone for the spectacular Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world that can grow up to one metre in diameter. However, after extensive environmental impact studies, the National Parks Department decided that Gunung Gading is a treasure that should be shared with the public.

It was therefore opened to the public in 1994. However, Gunung Gading National Park remains closely watched by the National Parks Department to ensure that visitors will get the best opportunities to view the flowering Rafflesia without causing any damage to the young buds and other flora in the surrounding area.

A plank walk has been built close to where the Rafflesia is commonly found, making viewing possible when the plant is in bloom.

Jungle trails lead to streams, cascading waterfalls and the mountains, with one path taking trekkers to the summit of Gunung Gading (906m). The rugged mountains within the Park provide a scenic backdrop to the nearby town of Lundu, and the beaches at Pandan and Siar.

2. Similajau National Park

Similajau National Park, just 45 minutes from Bintulu town, provides a great weekend getaway for the people within the central region of Sarawak. It has one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Malaysia with miles of unspoiled white and golden sand and rocky beaches facing the South China Sea.

Gazetted in 1978, it covers 7,064 hectares of virgin coastal forest, starting from Sungai Likau in the south to Similajau River in the north. Spanning 30km, it is abundant in flora and fauna and offers you a wonderful experience exploring miles and miles of empty beach.

The terrestrial fauna of the park boasts 24 recorded species of mammals, such as gibbons, banded langurs and long-tailed macaques. A very noteworthy reptile found here is the Saltwater Crocodile.

The Park has also recorded 230 species of birds, which include hornbills and migratory water birds like Storm’s Stork. If you’re lucky, you might be able to see dolphins out amongst the waves. Occasionally, green turtles come ashore to lay their eggs.

3. Longhouse Tours

A holiday in Sarawak is not complete without a visit to the longhouses that are the traditional dwellings of many of the natives here such as the Iban, Bidayuh and Orang Ulu. A longhouse is a terraced street of separate dwellings covered by one roof. A tuai rumah (headman) is the head of the longhouse. Every family has their own separate bilik (room). Communal activities are carried out on the ruai (verandah). Male visitors will spend a night on the verandah whereas female visitors are invited to stay in the bilik or room.

Longhouse communities normally wear practical clothes like jeans and T-shirts. They only wear their traditional costumes during festivals like Gawai Dayak or the Iban harvest festival and also during weddings. Tour groups are normally greeted with a glass of tuak or rice wine and a welcome dance. After that, they will tour the longhouses and will be entertained by various cultural performances. You are usually invited to join in the dancing. Visitors can spend a night at the longhouses or in a nearby guesthouse.

4. Niah National Park

Over 400km up the coast from Kuching, hidden in the forests of Miri, are the Niah Caves. The park covers a vast swathe of 3,140 hectares of peat swamp, dipterocarp forests, as well as the massive limestone outcroppings within which the giant Niah caves are concealed. The caves consist of one big cave (The Great Cave) and some smaller caves.

In 1958, archeologists discovered evidence of human occupation of the caves dating back some 40,000 years. Rock paintings were found in what has become known as the Painted Cave, and the discovery of several small canoe-like coffins (death ships) indicate that this site was once used as a burial ground.

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Visit Malaysia 2007 – Part 2 

Visit Malaysia 2007 – Part 1 

 

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Visits Malaysia 2007 – Part 2

Posted by bashmvp on March 2, 2007

Last Tuesday, I have tell you all two interesting places to visit in Malaysia. Now I will tell you another place to visit.

3. Malacca : Most historic places in Malaysia, once an important hub for commerce in Asia. It is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, on the straits of Malacca. It borders Negeri Sembilan to the north and the state of Johor to the east. The state’s capital is Malacca Town.
Interesting places to visit in Malacca:

    1. Fort A Famosa : Constructed by the Portuguese in 1511, it suffered severe structural damage during the Dutch invasion. The plan by the British to destroy it was aborted as a result of the intervention of Sir Stanford Raffles in 1808.
    2. St. John’s Fort : Reconstructed by the Dutch in the third quarter of the 18 century, the cannons in this fort point inwards towards the mainland because at that time, the threat to Malacca was mainly from inland rather than the sea
    3. Ride a ‘beca’ or a tricycle that is decorated full with flowers and colors.
    4. Crocodile Park : Lots of crocodile species lives here.
    5. Mini Malaysia Park : Place where you can see all the traditional houses in Malaysia, from Johor traditional house to Malacca traditional house. Here you can watch traditional dances and acts.

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Visits Malaysia 2007

Posted by bashmvp on February 27, 2007

Must visit places in Malaysia:

  1. Kuala Lumpur : Kuala Lumpur is the capital and the largest city in Malaysia. Here you can find the highest twin-tower in the world, Petronas Twin Tower. It is one of the major attraction in Kuala Lumpur. You can also visit Kuala Lumpur Tower that is short distance from Petronas Twin Tower. After that you can walk to Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman where shop and get bargain price. Interesting places you can visit at Kuala Lumpur:
      1. Petronas Twin Tower
      2. Menara Kuala Lumpur
      3. Dataran Merdeka
      4. Muzium Negara (National Muzeum)
      5. Tugu Negara (National Monument)
      6. Bukit Bintang (ultimate shopping and entertainment experience)
      7. Central Market (offers arts and crafts merchandise)
      8. Eye on Malaysia (tallest observation wheel in Malaysia
  2. Putrajaya : Putrajaya is a planned city and a Federal Territory that acts as a federal government administration centre of Malaysia moved from the overcrowding and congestion of Kuala Lumpur. Putrajaya is also where I live right now. Here are the list of attractions in Putrajaya:
      1. Perdana Putra (Prime Minister Office)
      2. Putra Mosque
      3. Palace of Justice
      4. Alamanda
      5. Many more…Everywhere place you go is interesting.

I will post another 8 places in other post. So keep coming to my blog.

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