tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-59772703793661720142024-03-04T21:26:06.833-08:00LepakDMalaysiaTravelMalaysia| Its all about Malaysia TourismAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12291887127584966330noreply@blogger.comBlogger19125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5977270379366172014.post-88943711874028470502013-05-03T08:13:00.000-07:002013-05-03T08:13:54.387-07:00Malacca -State And Attractions<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Malacca -State And Attractions | Melaka, dubbed "The Historic State" is the third smallest Malaysian state after Perlis and Penang. It is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Straits of Malacca.<br />
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It borders Negeri Sembilan to the north and Johor to the south. The capital is Malacca City, which is 148 km south east of Malaysia's capital city Kuala Lumpur, 235 km north west to Johor's largest city Johor Bahru, and 95 km north west to Johor's second largest city Batu Pahat. This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008.<br />
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Although it was the location of one of the earliest Malay sultanates, the monarchy was abolished when the Portuguese conquered it in 1511. The head of state is the Yang di-Pertua Negeri or Governor, rather than a Sultan.<br />
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<b>Fort A Famosa:</b> 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 Stamford Raffles in 1808.<br />
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<b>St. John's Fort:</b> Reconstructed by the Dutch in the third quarter of the 18th century, the cannons in this fort point inland because at that time, the threat to Malacca was mainly from inland rather than the sea.<br />
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<b>St. Peter's Church:</b> Constructed in 1710 under the Dutch administration, the church is the oldest Catholic church in Malaysia. Its facade and decorative embellishment is a mix of both eastern and western architecture. Its bell was delivered from Goa in 1608.<br />
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<b>St. Paul's Church:</b> Constructed by the Portuguese captain, Duarte Coelho, this church was named "Our Lady of The Hill", but was later turned into a burial ground by the Dutch for their noble dead, and renamed "St. Paul's Church". Currently the church is part of the Malaccan Museums Complex. The body of St. Francis Xavier was interred here temporarily before it was taken to Goa, India.<br />
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<b>Christ Church:</b> Constructed in 1753, the structure reflects original Dutch architecture. The building houses hand-crafted church benches, jointless ceiling skylights, a copper replica of the Bible, a headstone written in the Armenian language, and a replica of "The Last Supper".<br />
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<b>Francis Xavier Church:</b> This Gothic church was built by a French priest, Rev. Fabre, in 1849, to commemorate St. Francis Xavier who is also known as the "Apostle of the East". St. Francis Xavier is credited for his Catholic missionary work in Southeast Asia during the 16th century.<br />
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<b>Stadthuys:</b> Constructed in 1650 as the residence of the Dutch Governor and his deputy, the structure reflects Dutch architecture. It is today the "Museum of History and Ethnography". The museum exhibits traditional wedding clothes and artifacts of Melaka, dating back to its days of glory.<br />
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<b>Cheng Hoon Teng Temple: </b>Located along Jalan Tokong (formerly Temple Street) in the core zone of the Malacca Unesco World Heritage Site. It is the oldest functioning temple in Malaysia and grandest temple in Malacca.<br />
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<b>Jonker Street (Jalan Hang Jebat):</b> This street is known for its antique goods.<br />
Portuguese Square: Located within the Portuguese Settlement, the square is the culmination of Portuguese culture in its full splendour and colours.<br />
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<b>Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Temple:</b> This is the oldest Hindu Temple in Malaysia.It was built in 1781 on land given by the Dutch to the Chitty community.<br />
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<b>Tranquerah Mosque: </b>The oldest mosque in Malacca.<br />
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<b>Kampung Kling Mosque:</b> Kampung Kling Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Malaysia. It was built around 1784 with the influence of Sumatran architecture. Firstly, there’s no Byzantium dome around. It was replaced by a tiered pyramidal roof. Secondly, just look at the minaret which is structured like a pagoda. There are even Chinese characters carved on the side roof of the mosque.<br />
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Sarawak - State And Attractions | Sarawak is one of two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. Known as Bumi Kenyalang ("Land of the Hornbills"), Sarawak is situated on the northwest of the island, bordering the Malaysian state of Sabah to the northeast, Indonesia to the south, and surrounding Brunei.<br />
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It is the largest Malaysian state. The administrative capital is Kuching, which has a population of 658,562. Major cities and towns include Miri (pop. 269,380), Sibu (pop. 209,616) and Bintulu (pop. 189,695). As of the last census (2010), the state population was 2,420,009.<br />
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The eastern seaboard of Borneo was charted, though not settled, by the Portuguese in the early 16th century. The area of Sarawak was known to Portuguese cartographers as Cerava.<br />
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During the 17th century, Sarawak was self-governed under Sultan Tengah. By the early 19th century, Sarawak had become a loosely governed territory under the control of the Brunei Sultanate. During the reign of Pangeran Indera Mahkota in 19th century, Sarawak was facing chaos.<br />
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Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin II (1827–1852), the Sultan of Brunei, ordered Pangeran Muda Hashim in 1839 to restore order and it was during this time that James Brooke arrived in Sarawak. Pangeran Muda Hashim initially requested assistance in the matter, but Brooke refused. In 1841, Brooke paid another visit to Sarawak and this time he agreed to provide assistance. Pangeran Muda Hashim signed a treaty in 1841 surrendering Sarawak and Sinian to Brooke.<br />
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On 24 September 1841, Pangeran Muda Hashim bestowed the title Governor to James Brooke. He effectively became the Rajah of Sarawak and founded the White Rajah Dynasty of Sarawak, later extending his administration through an agreement with the Sultan of Brunei. Sarawak was thus an independent kingdom from 1841 until 1888, when the state was placed under British protection.<br />
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1. Bako National Park - A National Park since 1957, Bako offers the perfect introduction to Sarawak's forests and wildlife. The park covers the northern tip of the Muara Tebas peninsula, an area of 27 sq km. Despite its seemingly small size, Bako contains a wide range of vegetation - swamp forest, scrub-like padang vegetation, mangrove forest, dipterocarp forest, delicate cliff vegetation and more. In fact, at Bako it is possible to see almost every type of vegetation found in Borneo. Bako also contains a rich variety of wildlife and a coastline covered with small bays, coves and beaches. </div>
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Bakelalan (formerly Ba'Kelalan) is the most important of the Lun Bawang settlements in the northern highlands. The village is famous for its apples and organic vegetables, and for the local musicians and their 'bamboo bands'. The village is connected to Lawas and Miri by air, and it is also possible to travel to Lawas via an old logging road.</div>
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3. Batu Lawi<br />
Mountaineers can tackle Gunung Murud (2,424m, reasonable going) or the famous Batu Lawi (2,043m, very tough) located within the Kelabit Highlands area. However, these are both serious expeditions and guides and porters will need to be hired (RM 80 per day) in Bario or Bakelalan. For Batu Lawi, mountaineering equipment and experience is also necessary.<br />
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4. Borneo Highland<br />
Borneo Highlands is where the Borneo Highlands Resort and the Hornbill Golf & Jungle Club located. The challenging 18-hole golf course winds its way around the natural features of the highland plateau whilst the Jungle Spa offers herbal treatments and traditional massages. About 70km from Kuching, this hill resort is situated at the Sarawak-Kalimantan border, at an altitude of 600 to 1,000 metres. If you fancy something at a lower altitude, go to the Annah Rais Longhouse at the foothill instead.<br />
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5. Gunung Gading National Park<br />
Gunung Gading is home to the world's largest flower, the rafflesia, which can grow up to one metre in diameter. When in bloom the flower gives off a nasty smell which attracts flies and other insects. The rafflesia has no specific season but the rainy season provides better blooming frequencies. It takes nine months to mature and flowering lasts only 4 or 5 days before dying.<br />
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Travel Tips For Visit Malaysia | Once you have overcome your jet-lag fatigue, step into the real heart of Malaysia--the citizens of the country. You would be pleasantly surprised at the warmth of Malaysians. For deeply entrenched within each of the different races is the engaging charm and traditional hospitality for which Malaysia is renowned.<br />
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Malaysians enjoy meeting people from other lands. So, do go right ahead and strike up a conversation. After all, the whole point of travelling is to know other cultures.<br />
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When greeting a Muslim, offer your right hand then bring it towards you, fingertips lightly touching your heart. This is the traditional Salam or 'greeting of acceptance'. Hindus greet with a Namaste (in Hindi) or Vanakam (Tamil). Both palms are brought together as in prayer at mid-chest level. With a Chinese, you may shake hands. If you are really unsure about all the different forms of greetings, just smile and nod your head slightly when introduced.<br />
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Visitors to Malaysia must be in possession of valid passport/travel documents with a minimum validity of six months beyond the period of intended stay. In the case of a national passport not recognised by the Malaysian Government, the holder must be in possession of a document in lieu of passport obtainable at the nearest Malaysian Mission abroad. The national passport must also ensure his re-entry into the country of his citizenship.<br />
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<li>Every visitor to Malaysia has to fill in a Disembarkation Card (IMM. 26). The card has to be handed over to the Immigration Officer on arrival together with the national passport or other internationally recognized travel document endorsed for travel into Malaysia. A passport/travel document is also necessary for travel between Sabah and Sarawak.</li>
<li>Visitor passes issued for entry into Peninsular Malaysia are not valid for entry into Sarawak. Fresh visit passes must be obtained on arrival at the point of entry in Sarawak. However, subject to conditions stipulated, visit passes issued by the Immigration Authorities in Sabah and Sarawak are valid for any part of Malaysia. </li>
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<b>Visa Requirements:</b><br />
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<li>Commonwealth Citizens (except Bangladesh/India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), British Protected Persons or Citizens of the Republic of Ireland and Citizens of Switzerland, Netherlands, San Marino and Liechtenstein do not need a visa to enter Malaysia.</li>
<li>Citizens of Albania, Austria, Algeria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Republic of Slovakia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Japan, South Korea, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden, Italy, United States of America, Bahrin, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco, North Yemen, Oman, Saudi Arabia,Qatar United Arab Emirates, Turkey and Tunisia do not require a visa for a Social and Business visit not exceeding three months.</li>
<li>Nationals of ASEAN Countries do not require a visa for a Social and Business visit not exceeding one month.</li>
<li>Citizens of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, South Yemen do not require visa for a Social and Business visit not exceeding 14 days.</li>
<li>Citizens of Bulgaria, Romania and Russia do not require a visa for a Social and Business visit not exceeding one week.</li>
<li>Nationals of the Republic of China, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cuba, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, North Korea, Nepal, Myanmar, Taiwan, Vietnam and all Certificate of Identity (CI) holders must obtain a visa before entering Malaysia.</li>
<li>Citizens of nations other than those stated above (except Serbia Montenegro and Israel) are allowed to enter Malaysia for a Social and Business visit not exceeding one month without having a Visa.</li>
<li>A visitor intending to visit any part of Malaysia is required to be in possession of only one visa to travel direct from one part of the nation to another.</li>
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Visas are issued by Malaysian Diplomatic Missions abroad or British Consulates which act for Malaysia in countries where no diplomatic representation of Malaysia is established. All visitors to Malaysia should inquire at the nearest Malaysian Diplomatic.<br />
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<b>Tourist Police</b><br />
Lost your way? Need help? Look for a tourist police officer. Tourist police officers are recognized by their checkered hat bands, dark blue shirts and trousers, and the letter "I" (for information) on a red and blue badge on their breast pocket.<br />
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<b>Public Holidays</b><br />
With its multi-ethnic population, it is not surprising that almost every month sees a different festival. Some of these are declared as Public Holidays. As festivals vary from year to year, it is best to check the dates with the nearest Tourism Malaysia Office before you plan your trip.<br />
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<b>School Holidays</b><br />
There are five term breaks in the year for schools throughout Malaysia. The term breaks vary slightly from state to state. However, they fall roughly during the later part of the months of January (1 week), March (2 week), May (3 weeks), August (1 week), October (4 weeks).<br />
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<b>Water</b><br />
It is generally safe to drink water straight from the tap. Bottled mineral water, however, is easily available in shops and supermarkets.<br />
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<b>Electrical Supply</b><br />
Electric supply is on a 240-volt 50-cycle system.<br />
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<b>Newspapers</b><br />
English Language newspapers are available i.e. The New Straits Times, The Star, Business Times, Malay Mail, Daily Express, Sabah Daily News and Sarawak Tribune. International newspapers can be obtained at most bookshops and newsstands. Several dailies in other languages include Utusan Melayu, Berita Harian, Nanyang Siang Pan, Sin Chew Wit Poh and Tamil Nesan. There are also weeklies, such as the Leader and Straits Shipper.<br />
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<b>Radio</b><br />
Radio services are in Bahasa Melayu, English, Chinese, and Tamil.<br />
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<b>Television</b><br />
There are 5 television stations with TV 1 and TV 2 being government networks while the other three are privately run.<br />
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<b>Health Services</b><br />
In the event you need medical care, there are private clinics in most towns. It is a good idea to take out a medical insurance before you travel as Malaysia does not have reciprocal health service agreements with other nations. For over-the-counter prescriptions, there are pharmacies and 'Chinese medical halls'.<br />
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<b>Health Regulations</b><br />
No vaccination is required for cholera and smallpox.<br />
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<b>Climate</b><br />
With a temperature that fluctuates little throughout the year, travel in Malaysia is a pleasure. Average temperature is between 21 C and 32 C. Humidity is high. Rain tends to occur between November to February on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, on western Sarawak, and north-eastern Sabah. On the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia the rainy season is April to May and October to November.<br />
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<b>Clothing</b><br />
As Malaysia's climate is sunny almost year round, light clothing is ideal. It is advisable for ladies, when entering mosques and temples, to wear long sleeves and loose pants or long skirts.<br />
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<b>Time</b><br />
Malaysia is 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and 16 hours ahead of United States Pacific Standard Time.<br />
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<b>Etiquette</b><br />
To avoid "cultural offenses," here are some tips:<br />
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<li>Remove shoes when entering homes and places of worship.</li>
<li>Dress neatly in a suitable attire which covers arms and legs when visiting places of worship.</li>
<li>Handle food with your right hand.</li>
<li>Do not point your foot at someone.</li>
<li>When giving or receiving money gifts to/from a Malaysian, do so with your right hand.</li>
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Kelantan - State And Attractions | Kelantan is positioned in the north-east of Peninsular Malaysia. It is bordered by Narathiwat Province of Thailand to the north, Terengganu to the south-east, Perak to the west, and Pahang to the south. To the north-east of Kelantan is the South China Sea.<br />
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Kelantan is located in the north-eastern corner of the peninsula, Kelantan, which is said to translate as the "Land of Lightning" (see alternate theories below), is an agrarian state with lush paddy fields, rustic fishing villages and casuarina-lined beaches. Kelantan is home to some of the most ancient archaeological discoveries in Malaysia, including several prehistoric aboriginal settlements.<br />
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Due to Kelantan's relative isolation and largely rural lifestyle, Kelantanese culture differs somewhat from Malay culture in the rest of the peninsula; this is reflected in the cuisine, arts, and the peculiar Kelantanese Malay dialect, which is unintelligible even for some speakers of standard Malay.<br />
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Districts in Kelantan are called Jajahans, though actually the direct translation of Tanah Jajahan in Malay to English is 'Occupied Territories'. Kelantan was a divided feudal state, a common situation in the Malay Peninsula, with separate petty local rulers. However, a strong one managed to rise and conquer all these small petty territories. In the end, Kelantan became united under one Sultan.<br />
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1. Jajahan Kota Bharu<br />
2. Jajahan Pasir Mas<br />
3. Jajahan Tumpat<br />
4. Jajahan Pasir Puteh<br />
5. Jajahan Bachok<br />
6. Jajahan Kuala Krai<br />
7. Jajahan Machang<br />
8. Jajahan Tanah Merah<br />
9. Jajahan Jeli<br />
10. Jajahan Gua Musang<br />
11. Jajahan Dabong<br />
12. Jajahan Kota Mahligai<br />
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Kelantan Attractions </h2>
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1. Wat Phothivihan<br />
Wat Phothivihan is a one of 25 temples found in Tumpat. The temple houses a 40-metre statue of a sleeping Buddha, which is the longest of its kind in Southeast Asia.<br />
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2. Pantai Cahaya Bulan (Moonlight Beach)<br />
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3. Pantai Bisikan Bayu (Beach of Whispering Breeze)<br />
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4. Pantai Irama (Beach Of Melody)<br />
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5. Handicraft Village and Craft Museum<br />
6. Kota Baharu Walking Tour<br />
7. Siti Khadijah Market<br />
8. War Museum<br />
9. Kuala Krai Dabong River Cruise<br />
10. Gunung Stong State Park<br />
11. Istana Balai Besar (The Grand Palace)<br />
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How To Survive Road Trips With The Kids |Everyone loves holidays but not everyone loves the car ride to get there - especially if you have the kids with you! Any long car trip can start to feel a little cramped with everyone squeezed in tight. If you're looking for ways to keep the kids occupied in the back seat and just generally survive your next road trip, follow a few of these tips. With any luck, you'll have a comfortable, happy car for the whole drive!<br />
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Plan Your Breaks<br />
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Kids in cars for too long does not equal a good time! Look up your route on Google Maps before you head out and plan your breaks. Make notes of a few fun places to stop, pick somewhere for lunch and try to find locations where the kids will be able to run around and burn off some energy before they jump back in the car. It might take a couple of hours longer but the time spent in the car will be far less toxic.<br />
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Don't Bring Sugary Treats<br />
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It is hard not to, but it's generally a good idea to leave the more sugary treats at home. Snacks should be salty and savoury - leave the juice boxes in the fridge. Always pack water and never pack Skittles; it can be hard to follow but it will mean less hyperactivity and a much quieter, calmer car ride. Alternatively, load up on sugary snacks when the trip begins and the kids will be out cold within an hour! Kidding... of course - but if you do have to bring a few sweets, make sure they take a while to chew.<br />
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Portable DVDs and Videos<br />
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Don't be those parents that believe technology is evil during family time! Some feel it's "for the best" to keep the fun toys at home, but really there is no better time to have the portable DVD player, Nintendo or iPad with you. A bit of technology to keep the kids occupied isn't going to ruin the trip and you'll get to enjoy a break while they're occupied watching cartoons and playing Pokemon.<br />
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Play Car Games<br />
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Car games are great. They're lots of fun for everybody in the family and, even if they only kill a half an hour, they're still making the time go a little faster. I Spy is a classic but every family seems to have their own favourites. They won't do for the whole trip but don't forget to make the most of them - you don't get to play car games any other time!<br />
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Enjoy the ride and have fun with a few of these suggestions. Plenty of entertainment, lots of healthy snacks and pre-planned stops are all you need to survive a long road trip with the kids and make it to your destination in one piece.<br />
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Travel Tips With Kids | Every experience in this world teaches us something or the other, so is the case with traveling with kids. Traveling with kids can be the most wonderful moments for both kids and parents. These are the times which are going to be in their memories for their lifetime. Holidays are important for both the kids and the parents. Because this is the time when parents can teach their children how to behave in different places and adapt to various situations.<br />
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For children, these are the times when they will go to new places, meet new people and enjoy their time with their family. However, parents need to be very cautious during this time. That's because, some kids tend to become aggressive or polite because of the change in environment. Also, it is important to take care of them as it is a new place.<br />
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However there are some tips which need to be followed while traveling with kids. They are:<br />
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1. Don't give your children too much of freedom.<br />
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2. Don't bind them to restrictions either.<br />
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3. Don't advice them like "be with this child only or don't be with this kid." (No, this should never be done because these are times when they should be exposed to different kids with diverse mind sets).<br />
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4. Be careful that when you are traveling with kids, make sure they won't flaunt their costly items like video games. (Because there is a possibility that the other kid's may not be able to afford them. So there are chances of insecurity between them).<br />
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5. Do leave them with other kids too.<br />
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6. Main thing never plan the vacation after the completion of which, your child has exams or tests.<br />
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7. Always take along with you different medicines if you think it's the place very risky for your kids especially in terms of weather.<br />
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8. While traveling with kids don't just be talking to your partner. Be talking to them as well.<br />
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9. If by chance your kid makes a mistake don't scold him/her very badly in front of everybody. (The kid might take it as an insult.)<br />
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10. Be careful about the snacks which you buy during the travel. (Because the oil/ ingredients of other area may not be suitable for your kid to take in. So it's always better to take homemade food or purchase from place which suits your kid the best.) After all, health is wealth.<br />
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11. Always be careful about the deadlines while traveling with kids. (If the situation demands your kid to be in the school on 24th. Be back to your place on 21st or 22nd).<br />
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12. While travelling do keep taking rests from the regular driving and allow your kids some rest too.<br />
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13. Educate your child about the place that you are going to and even about the route which you are taking for the travel.<br />
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<b>Negeri Sembilan - State And Attractions</b> | Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus is just south of Kuala Lumpur and borders Selangor on the north, Pahang in the east, and Malacca and Johor to the south.<br />
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The name is believed to derive from the nine districts or negara (now known as luak) settled by the Minangkabau, a people originally from West Sumatra (in present-day Indonesia). Minangkabau features are still visible today in traditional architecture and the dialect of Malay spoken.<br />
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Unlike the hereditary monarchs of the other royal Malay states, the ruler of Negeri Sembilan is known as Yang di-Pertuan Besar instead of Sultan. The election of the Ruler is also unique. He is selected by the council of Undangs who lead the four biggest districts of Sungai Ujong, Jelebu, Johol, and Rembau, making it one of the more democratic monarchies.<br />
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Negeri Sembilan Districts</h2>
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1. Seremban<br />
2. Port Dickson<br />
3. Rembau<br />
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5. Kuala Pilah<br />
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<b>1. Craft Complex Negeri Sembilan</b><br />
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Craft Complex was built to preserve the rich culture and heritage of Queensland communities. This fine handicrafts are also on display and sale in this complex.<br />
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Kompleks Kraf is located at Jalan Dato Abdul Kadir, Seremban is managed by the State Handicrafts Corporation Nine also houses handicrafts from all over the State.<br />
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<b>2. </b><b>Seri Menanti Royal Museum</b><br />
The Istana Seri Menanti, also known as the Istana Lama Seri Menanti, is one of the famous landmarks in Negeri Sembilan. It is a timber palace constructed between 1902 to 1908. Today, the palace has been turned into a royal museum. This four-storey building is special because it was constructed without using any nails. Hardwood rods were instead used to piece the timber together. The roof of this palace represents a buffalo's horns. The buffalo horns are widely regarded as the protective symbol of the palace<br />
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<b>3. Port Dickson (Beach)</b><br />
<b>4. Blue Lagoon (Beach)</b><br />
<b>5. </b><b>Blue Lagoon (Beach)</b><br />
<b>6. Kampung Pelegong Homestay </b><br />
<b>7. Army Museum</b><br />
<b>8. </b><b>Rembau Crystal</b><br />
<b>9. </b><b>Jeram Gading</b><br />
<b>10. Kg. Stay Padang Lebar</b><br />
<b>11. Jelita Ostrich Farm</b><br />
<b>12. Hutan Lipur Ulu Bendul </b><br />
<b>13. Kota Lukut (Fort)</b><br />
<b>14. Lenggeng (Forest Reserve)</b><br />
<b>15. Gunung Besar Hantu (Mountain)</b><br />
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<b>Terengganu - State And Attractions</b> | Terengganu Darul Iman is a sultanate and constitutive state of federal Malaysia. The coastal city of Kuala Terengganu which stands at the mouth of the broad Terengganu River is both the state and royal capital as well as the largest city in Terengganu.<br />
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Terengganu is located along the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. To the north lies the Kelantan state, and bordering the state of Pahang to the south. Terengganu covers a land area of 12,995 square kilometers and comprises seven districts: Besut, Setiu, Kuala Terengganu, Hulu Terengganu, Marang, Dungun, and Kemaman.<br />
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Terengganu boasts a fine tropical climate, with uniform temperatures averaging from 23-33 degrees Celcius and a mean humidity of about 90%. Rainfalls are copious, accounting to Terengganu's lush rainforest and vegetation. Generally two seasons are distinguished: the rainy/wet season which starts from November - February due to the onset of the northeast monsoon wind and dry season which starts March - October. The best season to visit is during the dry season which offers good weather with sunshine and clear skies at most times.<br />
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The people of Terengganu generally speak Terengganuan Malay, which is distinct from standard Malay and Kelantanese Malay, except for those in Besut district and Perhentian Islands who speak Kelantanese.<br />
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Terengganu District </h2>
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4. Kemaman<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
5. Kuala Terengganu<br />
6. Marang<br />
7. Setiu<br />
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1. Pasar Payang<br />
What would Kuala Terengganu be without the Pasar Payang, or the Central Market? Located just a few minutes of walking north along the pier from the inter-city bus station, it serves as both wet market and a trade centre for the local community. There is an air of festivity as one approaches the entrance of the market, with makeshift stalls lining the path, showcasing trinkets of all kinds.<br />
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2. Istana Maziah<br />
3. Laman Maziah<br />
4. Museum Losong<br />
5. Kg Ibok Firefly Sanctuary<br />
6. Kampung Penarik<br />
7. Pantai Penarik & Rhu Sepuluh Beach<br />
8. Marang Fishing Village<br />
9. Kampung Cina<br />
10. Malaysia Handicraft Center<br />
Seberang Takir<br />
The Floating Mosque<br />
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1. Pulau Perhentian ( Perhentian Island)<br />
The Perhentian Islands are two islands named Pulau Perhentian Kecil (Small Perhentian Island) and Pulau Perhentian Besar (Large Perhentian Island). The Malay name Perhentian is translated as “place to stop” and this is exactly what these two islands were for traders travelling between Malaysia and Bangkok in years gone by. These islands are still a gorgeous place to stop and rest today, albeit for tourists disconnecting from the stress and routine of everyday life and not for weary seafaring traders.<br />
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2. Pulau Redang<br />
3. Pulau Tenggol<br />
4. Pulau Lang Tengah<br />
5. Pulau Kapas<br />
6. Pulau Bidong<br />
7. Pulau Bidong-Boat people<br />
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1. Malaysia Longest Exotic Beach<br />
2. Pantai Bukit Keluang<br />
3. Pantai Merang<br />
4. Kampung Penarik<br />
5. Pantai Penarik<br />
6. Rhu Sepuluh Beach<br />
7. Pantai Batu Rakit<br />
8. Pantai Batu Buruk<br />
9. Pantai Chendering<br />
10. Pantai Marang<br />
11. Tanjung Jara<br />
12. Pantai Kijal<br />
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Kenyir Lake became one of the most magnificent tourist sports in Terengganu as well as in Malaysia. Kenyir luxurious forest is located in the district of Hulu Terengganu, which lies at a longitude of 102 degree 40 minutes and 4 degree and 40 minutes in latitude. It is believed that the rain forest is the world oldest tropical rainforest. The forest also serves as a part of Malaysia National Park.<br />
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1. Hutan Lipur Sg Cemerung (Cemerung Waterfall)<br />
It is a beautiful drive up to the waterfalls. An hour's trek takes you to the waterfalls which cascade down the wall of the East Coast Mountain Range. Nothing beats dipping in the cool water, which has just gushed down the rocks, encasing the area in a misty spray, while being surrounded by the serene forest.<br />
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2. Hutan Lipur Lata Payung<br />
3. Hutan Lipur Seri Amar<br />
4. Hutan Lipur Lata Tembakah<br />
5. Hutan Lipur Lata Belatan<br />
6. Hutan Lipur Besul<br />
7. Hutan Lipur Bumbung Raja<br />
8. Hutan Lipur Air Menderu<br />
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terengganu<br />
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<b>Perak - State And Attractions</b> | Perak Darul Redzuan is the second largest state in Peninsular Malaysia. It borders Kedah and the Thai Yala Province to the north, Penang to the northwest, Kelantan and Pahang to the east, Selangor to the south, and the Straits of Malacca to the west.<br />
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The state's administrative capital of Ipoh was known historically for tin-mining activities until the price of the metal dropped, severely affecting the state's economy. The royal capital, however remains at Kuala Kangsar, where the palace of the Sultan of Perak is located.<br />
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Perak means silver in Malay, which is probably derived from the silvery colour of tin. In the 1890s, Perak, with the richest alluvial deposits of tin in the world was one of the jewels in the crown of the British Empire. However, some say the name comes from the "glimmer of fish in the water" that sparkled like silver. Darul Ridzuan is the state's Arabic honourific, and can mean either "land" or "abode" of grace.<br />
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Perak is divided into 10 administrative districts which are further divided into local administrative Municipal councils. The following is a list of the 10 administrative districts in terms of population.<br />
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<b>1. Royal Belum National Park</b><br />
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Belum Eco Resort (also known as Tasik Temenggor Discovery Island) is one of hundred islands located in Tasik Temenggor, Perak. It is near to the world famous Royal Belum National Park. It offers a wide range of activities for everybody who wants to experience nature and get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Belum Eco Resort won the Best Eco-Resort Award by the Perak State Government in 2007.<br />
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Located in Gerik and covering 15,200 hectares, Belum Lake is the largest man-made lake in Perak. The tranquil beauty surrounding the lake is complemented by the diversity of its flora and fauna. This enchanting atmosphere is home of the `orang asli’ with their unique traditional lifestyle of totally depending upon the jungles and surrounding lake.<br />
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The lake has a rich variety of freshwater fish including Toman, Sebarau, Tenggalan, Baung and even the renowned Kelah, providing ample challenge to fishing. This makes Tasik Belum a very attractive and 'must go' fishing destination for beginner as well as die hard anglers to pit their skill.<br />
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<b>2. Sungai Klah Hot Spring</b><br />
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Sungai Klah Hot Springs is nestled in the serene and lush forest patches, surrounded by hills and clear cold mountain streams and rivers. All 6.5 hectares enjoy the scenic view of well-tended oil palm plantation and durian orchard amidst a haven of tranquility.<br />
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Its unique concept of a specially designed free flowing Hot Springs Swimming Pool and Therapeutic Park at the foothill of the Titiwangsa Range 200 feet above sea level is indeed creatively engineered to attract visitors who appreciate the wonders of nature. Families visiting the park can try out the family baths and enjoy the privacy of this special treat. Another popular family activity not to miss out on is the hot springs egg-boiling experience.<br />
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For visitors who are keen to experience the local Malay massage, the park offers one of the finest traditional massage packages to benefit from. <br />
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For more adventure, visitors can take on the challenge of the Sungkai River or work off the calories trekking in and around the park as you immerse yourself in the natural wonders that surround the location.<br />
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<b>3. Gua Tempurung (Tempurung Cave)</b><br />
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Gua Tempurung is a cave in Gopeng, Perak, Malaysia. It is popular among spelunkers, or caving enthusiasts. More than 3 km long, it is one of the longest caves in Peninsula Malaysia. Part of it has been developed as a show cave with electric lighting and walkways and there are a range of tours of different lengths and difficulty.<br />
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A fine river cave, the river passage runs about 1.6 km through the hill. There are three very large chambers and some spectacular stalactites and stalagmites.<br />
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There are plans to develop the surrounding area. By the end of 2006 a go kart centre and a horse riding area had opened.<br />
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<b>4. Kampar River White Rafting</b><br />
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Get up close and personal with nature, experience an exotic and mystifying rainforest where the fastest butterflies swarm by the riverbank while you enjoy swimming in the river or jump from trees or just glide down the river on a raft.<br />
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The clear water of Kampar River (Class I-III) is suitable for anyone who is physically fit and those who crave for mild technical adventure whilst safely enjoy a rafting trip.<br />
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Test out your river skills and go on an adrenaline rush as you ride through 14 rapids and cooling waters of Kampar River in Perak, just 2 hours from Pangkor Island, Lumut and the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. A state in west Malaysia famous for its’ tin ore, and pomelo fruit, Ipoh hor fun, home-grown white coffee, temples, caves and hot springs!<br />
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<b>5. Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve</b><br />
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Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve is large expanse of Mangrove Forest covering 50,511 ha in area, stretching from Kuala Gula in the north to Pengkalan Baharu in the south of Perak, Peninsular Malaysia. There are 2 islands and 7 major estuaries divided the mangrove area.<br />
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Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve has been gazetted as a Permanent Forest Reserve in 1906. It is not only renowned as the most successfully managed Mangrove Forest in Malaysia but also amongst the best managed mangrove ecosystem in the world.<br />
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Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve and its adjacent coastline are of major importance as a staging area for migratory shorebirds, and are the major remaining area of suitable habitat in Malaysia for the Milky Stork Mycteria cinerea and Lesser Adjutant Leptoptilos javanicus.<br />
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In 1985/86, the highest Count of shorebirds approached 14,300 individuals. With a possible turnover rate of between three and six times this figure, it is likely that between 43,000 and 85,000 shorebirds utilize this area during migration. It is recognised as an outstanding conservation management of the rich and diverse of wildlife and habitats that thrive throughout the mangrove and mudflats area.<br />
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<b>6. Taman Herba (Perak Herbal Garden)</b><br />
<b>7. Orang Utan Island</b><br />
<b>8. Taiping Zoo and Night Safari</b><br />
<b>9. Kuala Woh (Recreational Forest Tapah)</b><br />
<b>10. Pangkor Island (Pulau Pangkor)</b><br />
<b>11. Teluk Intan Leaning Tower (Menara Condong Teluk Intan)</b><br />
<b>12. Kellie's Castle - Perak Tourist Attractions</b><br />
<b>13. Cave Temples</b><br />
<b>14. Lang Mountain</b><br />
<b>15. Tua Pek Kong Temple</b><br />
<b>16. Teluk Batik</b><br />
<b>17. Lumut</b><br />
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Article Source -<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perak<br />
http://www.belumecoresort.com/<br />
http://www.tourism.gov.my/en/Master/Web-Page/Places/States-of-Malaysia/Perak/Sungai-Klah-Hot-Spring-Park<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gua_Tempurung<br />
http://www.traversetours.com/rafting_kampar.php<br />
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<b>Immunizations and Medication: Before You Travel</b> | When traveling to other countries, you're often likely to encounter health-related issues that you won't usually face at home. In order to minimize your chances of becoming ill whilst traveling, it's important to find out beforehand if any particular immunizations and medications may be required before traveling to the region you plan to visit. Here are a few tips to help you enjoy a safe and healthy trip:<br />
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Make an appointment with your doctor: Visit your local health centre or doctor before you travel for the most current information and medication options. Ideally, you should schedule the first appointment for immunizations and travel health advice around five to six weeks before traveling. This is mainly because you generally need to wait for a couple of weeks after the last dose of your immunization program before you're completely protected.<br />
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Know which immunizations you need: Knowing which immunizations you require won't depend on your travel destination alone. Your physician will also take other factors into consideration including the duration of your stay, whether you plan to stay in rural areas or stick to the resorts, your vaccination history, any medicines you're taking and any allergies you may have. Regardless of your travel plans, it's important to make sure that you're up with routine immunizations such as polio, tetanus, influenza and childhood diseases including mumps, rubella and measles. In addition, overseas travelers may also need immunization against cholera, hepatitis A and B, rabies, meningococcal meningitis, typhoid, tuberculosis and yellow fever.<br />
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Special considerations to keep in mind:Remember that immunizations may not be suitable for everybody. For instance, if you're pregnant, it's better to avoid some immunizations. Children and babies too are a special case for whom you need to consult your doctor. Other special considerations to keep in mind include any reactions that you may have had in the past to immunizations, or if you're immunocompromised (i.e. you're HIV-positive or taking steroids) for some reason. In such a situation, it's advisable to avoid some immunizations. You can talk about this with your doctor before traveling.<br />
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Learn about the side effects: Like any other form of medication, immunizations may have unwanted side effects. These are usually unpleasant as opposed to being dangerous, though serious allergic reactions may occur occasionally. There's no medical evidence to suggest that they can affect your immune system by any means. Some of the most common side effects include soreness in the injection area, sometimes with swelling and redness, and maybe a mild fever or a feeling of not being well.<br />
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Many people traveling overseas are worried about the possibility of getting sick. With a bit of advanced planning and preventative measures, you can significantly improve your chances of having a wonderful travel experience.<br />
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<b>Johor - State And Attractions</b> | Johor is a Malaysian state, located in the southern portion of Peninsular Malaysia. It is one of the most developed states in Malaysia. The state capital city and royal city of Johor is Johor Bahru, formerly known as Tanjung Puteri (Malay for Princess's Cape) and Muar respectively. The old state capital is Johor Lama.<br />
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Johor is surrounded by Pahang to the north, Malacca and Negeri Sembilan to the northwest, and the Straits of Johor to the south which separates Johor and the Republic of Singapore. The state also shares a maritime border with the Riau Archipelago from the east and Riau mainland on the west by the South China Sea and the Strait of Malacca respectively, both of Indonesian territories.<br />
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Johor is also known by its Arabic honorific, Darul Ta'zim, or "Abode of Dignity", and as Johore in English.<br />
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Johor District</h2>
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The State of Johor is divided into the 10 districts</div>
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1. Johor Bahru</div>
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2. Batu Pahat</div>
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3. Muar</div>
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4. Kluang</div>
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5. Segamat</div>
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6. Kota Tinggi</div>
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7. Kulaijaya</div>
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9. Mersing<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span></div>
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Johor Attractions</h2>
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<b>1. Gunung Ledang National Park</b><br />
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Mount Ophir, or more commonly known by its Malay name, Gunung Ledang, is a mountain situated in the Gunung Ledang National Park located in Ledang District (northwestern Johor), Malaysia. The summit is located between the border of Muar and Malacca. Standing at 1,276 m (4,186 ft), with a clear trail leading to the peak, the mountain is a popular destination among amateur climbers. Mount Ophir is also the 64th highest mountain in Malaysia and arguably the most climbed mountain in the country.<br />
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<b>2. Tanjung Piai Mangrove Natural Park</b><br />
Tanjung Piai is a cape in Johor which is the southernmost point of Peninsular Malaysia and thus the most southern point of mainland Eurasia. The skyline of Singapore is visible across the Johor Strait from the point. It features seafood restaurants, perched on wooden jetties that are surrounded by a rugged and rarefied coastline of unspoiled mangrove forests.<br />
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<b>3. Legoland Malaysia</b><br />
Legoland Malaysia is a theme park that has opened in Nusajaya, Johor, Malaysia on September 15, 2012 with over 40 interactive rides, shows and attractions. It is the first Legoland theme park in Asia upon its establishment. The official opening of Legoland Malaysia was made by Sultan Ibrahim Ismail, Sultan of Johor on September 22, 2012.[2] It is the centrepiece of a 5,500,000 sq ft (510,000 m2) integrated complex in the Nusa Cemerlang industrial park, within the Iskandar Malaysia economic region, consisting of a lifestyle retail centre, offices, hotels, service apartments and residential units.<br />
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<b>4. Pulau Tioman</b><br />
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Tioman Island (Malay language: Pulau Tioman) is a small island located 32 km off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia in the state of Pahang, and is some 39 km long and 12 km wide. It has eight main villages, the largest and most populous being Kampung Tekek in the north. The densely forested island is sparsely inhabited, and is surrounded by numerous coral reefs, making it a popular scuba diving spot. There are also a lot of resorts and chalets around the island which has duty free status. Its beaches were depicted in the 1958 movie, South Pacific as Bali Hai. In the 1970s, TIME Magazine selected Tioman as one of the world's most beautiful islands.<br />
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<b>5. Mersing</b><br />
<b>6. Tanjong Sedili</b><br />
<b>7. Tanjong Leman</b><br />
<b>8. Endau-Rompin Johor National Park</b><br />
<b>9. Teluk Buih Beach</b><br />
<b>10. Mount Lambak Recreational Forest</b><br />
<b>11. Mount Belumut</b><br />
<b>12. Kukup Fishing Villange</b><br />
<b>13. Johor Baharu Heritage Trail</b><br />
<b>14. Kota Tinggi Waterfall</b><br />
<b>15. Puteri Harbour Family Theme Park</b><br />
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article source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johor<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Ophir<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legoland_Malaysia<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tioman_Island<br />
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<b>7 Reasons To Spend Your Money Travelling </b></div>
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Reason #7: Culture<br />
Mopeds zoom up and down busy streets beside me. My head jerks back and forth. I'm looking side to side, trying to find a gap in traffic. But it seems like it won't ever come!<br />
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Traffic honks loudly, cyclers pedal fiercely, and food stall workers buzz around prepping for yet another busy night. Stand still for one moment and multiple tuk-tuk drivers are there to greet you, offering everything you may need. Move too fast and you'll miss that chance to cross the road in that gap of traffic to get to that restaurant where your newest group of friends has agreed to meet.<br />
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That's rush hour in Asia, only to be experienced by standing right in the middle of it. There's no other way to learn about a culture, but to submerge yourself in it. No books, no videos, no media back home will really show you what it's like to be part of another culture. So get out there and be part of one!<br />
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"People travel to faraway places to watch, in fascination, the kind of people they ignore at home."<br />
-Dagobert D. Runes<br />
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Reason #6: Get Perspective<br />
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Getting tired of waiting for the newest fancy gadget to come out? The one everyone wants to be the first to get, even though, within a week, everyone will own it anyways.<br />
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Why not put all that in perspective by trying your hand at travelling somewhere different? Away from the comfort of your own vehicle, or the public transportation system you already know inside out. How about somewhere without high speed trains that easily zip you around to anywhere you'd like to go.<br />
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Try Thai time for a change. Where afternoon means any time from eight in the morning to a few hours after sunset. Here, buses are never on time, but no one is stressed or phased by it. Nothing other than the traffic seems to be urgent. Bring a deck of cards, and enjoy your hour long wait for dinner. Enjoy a good book and a few naps while waiting indefinitely for a bus that was supposed to have picked you up five hours ago.<br />
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In Asia you never know what's going to happen, so relax and live a stress-free life like the locals. Kick back, relax and enjoy it!<br />
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"The voyage of discovery lies not in discovering new lands, but in seeing with new eyes."<br />
-Marcel Proust<br />
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Reason #5: Eat and Drink!<br />
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Ahhh, a world where food means more then a can of Alphaghettis, or a pre-packaged microwavable dinner full of chemicals. Europe has fresher tasting ingredients than North America. In Asia they're even fresher. The land where even I like to have extra vegetables in my stir fried dinner.<br />
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How about some pasta? Head down to Florence and see how the Italians really cook it up. Think that Guinness beer tastes good back home, try it fresh on tap at the Guinness factory in Dublin Ireland. Or head back to southeast Asia and get yourself a fresh fruit smoothie, with locally grown fruit!<br />
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Food and drink always tastes way better in its country of origin! Find out where your favourite food was first served, then go discover how it really tastes. As well as what other wonderful dishes they might also serve.<br />
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Eat your tripple A steak and beef back home, but save the French baguettes for Paris, Pad Thai for Thailand and Couscous for Morocco!<br />
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"Eat well, travel often."<br />
-unknown<br />
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Reason #4: Adventure<br />
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Not getting enough from your weekend outings to visit the mountains? Time to go further than the next town down the road? Do you need to find yourself that new and better camping get-away?<br />
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Are you always looking for a bigger adventure? Then a trip around the world is the perfect thing for you! Take to the night markets of Asia, go trekking in Nepal, ride a camel at sunset in the Sahara desert, ski the swiss alps or take a boat to an island in Thailand. You'll always be about to set foot on another adventure, as soon as your finished the one your currently on!<br />
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"The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page."<br />
-St. Augustine<br />
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Reason #3: Opportunities and Connection<br />
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If the most exciting opportunity of your daily life is getting to do that new task at work that only arises once a month, maybe its time for a change.<br />
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When you're on the road, great opportunities arise nearly daily. From that awesome day trip spending time hanging out with locals in their own village, to meeting someone new and exciting to travel with for a few days, to the chance to see your favourite band live in a foreign country with a group of new friends, you never know what's going to happen next on the road. Embrace it and make as many connections with others as you can. The rest will work itself out. Drop off your laundry to a local cleaner instead of having to do it yourself, and jump on that opportunity to rent a bike and explore a foreign land by cycle.<br />
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"The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are."<br />
-Samuel Johnson<br />
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Reason #2: No Frowning Faces<br />
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Don't like hopping on that same bus every Monday-Friday morning and being surrounded by hundreds of frowning faces? Are you becoming one of these frowning drones? Sadly, this is common in the Western world, but there's hope!<br />
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The rest of the world isn't like this. Take a look at the Khmer locals and they'll always be flashing a smile at each other. Right back at you too. Here, smiles are contagious! You will catch their case of the "smiles" before you have a chance to realize you're no longer frowning.<br />
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"A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step."<br />
-Lao Tzu<br />
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The #1 Reason to spend your money travelling: No Routine, No Stress, No Worries<br />
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Wait, what's that? It's 11:30am Monday morning and I'm still in bed. Something's funny. I'm not sick. I didn't sleep through my alarm. Oh yeah! That's life on vacation. No job to attend every morning, nothing to stress about. No relationships and drama to deal with. Just me, myself and I.<br />
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So turn that frown upside down and get out there and enjoy life as a backpacker, stress free!<br />
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Backpacking is much cheaper then most people believe. Almost every backpacker destination is cheaper than home, and this will be apparent in your daily budget. Accommodation can be found for as low as one dollar a night. Prices for meals are just as low. Transportation is cheap and great activities normally range from free-$10.<br />
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Of course it's easy to splurge on everything, but if you are determined, your budget can be as low as $10 a day in Asia. A more comfortable budget will set you around $25 a day depending where you are. To compare, that means one tank of gas back home equals four days of travel!<br />
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Still not convinced? Being a world traveller also looks great on your resume!<br />
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The next opportunity you get, take that leave from your job, and go out to explore a world unknown to most Westerners. You'll meet tons of other like-minded Westerners all smiling and having an exceptional time.<br />
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"Not all those who wander are lost."<br />
-J.R.R. Tolkien<br />
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Kedah - State And Attraction | Kedah Darul Aman is located in the northwestern penisular Malaysia. Kedah borders the state of Perlis and shares an international boundary with the Songkhla and Yala provinces of Thailand to the north. It also borders the state of Perak to the south and Penang to the southwest.<br />
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Alor Setar is a capital state for Kedah Darul Aman.<br />
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Kedah District</h2>
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1. Baling</div>
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2. Bandar Baharu</div>
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3. Kota Setar</div>
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4. Kuala Muda</div>
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5. Kubang Pasu</div>
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6. Kulim</div>
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7. Pulau Langkawi</div>
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8. Padang Terap</div>
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9. Pokok Sena</div>
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10. Sik </div>
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10. Yan</div>
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Kedah Attractions</h2>
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Kedah mainly for tourism is at Langkawi island, <b>Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition</b> (LIMA) takes place every 2 years near the airport. Heres some places for tourism activity at Kedah Darul Aman.<br />
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<b>Beach And Island</b><br />
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Pantai Cenang<br />
Pantai Merdeka<br />
Pulau Langkawi<br />
Pulau Payar<br />
Tanjung Rhu<br />
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Gunung Perak<br />
Gunung Bayu<br />
Gunung Jerai<br />
Gunung Tok Bidan<br />
Gunung Bokbak<br />
Bukit Hijau Waterfall<br />
Lembah Bujang Waterfall<br />
Puncak Janing Waterfall<br />
Telaga Tujuh Waterfall<br />
Lata Mengkuang Waterfall<br />
Taman Rekreasi Bukit Wang<br />
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Muzium Negeri Kedah<br />
Lembah Bujang Archaeological Park<br />
Balai Besar negeri Kedah<br />
Balai Nobat negeri Kedah<br />
Balai Seni negeri Kedah<br />
Batu Hampar Waterfall<br />
Ulu Muda Eco Park<br />
Masjid Negeri negeri Kedah<br />
Muzium Padi negeri Kedah<br />
Wayang Kulit Seri Asun<br />
Ulu Paip Recreational Forest]
Junjong Waterfall<br />
Kota Kuala Kedah<br />
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Tasik Pedu<br />
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Sabah - State And Attractions | Situated on the beautiful island of Borneo, Sabah is one of the thirteen states which Malaysia is made of. Sabah is the second largest state in Malaysia and shares the island of Borneo with Sarawak, Brunei, and Indonesian Kalimantan.<br />
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Sabah is richly blessed with nature diversity, unique cultures, fun adventure, beautiful beaches, and fantastic cuisines for the adventurous taste buds. We have it all, from the world’s largest flower - the Rafflesia, one of the highest mountains is South East Asia - Mount Kinabalu, to one of the world’s top dive sites - Sipadan Island.<br />
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Not only will you be amazed by the places to see and things to do here, you will also be treated with unique Sabahan hospitality. Explore the unique culture and tradition of Sabah and get ready to experience sweet memories to last a lifetime!<br />
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Travel Tips</h2>
Sabah is a state with a democratic political system with universal suffrage. Here, the Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Head of State of Sabah) sits on top of the hierarchy, followed by the State Legislative Assembly and the State Cabinet. A general Election takes place every five years for both the State and the Federal level officials.<br />
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Sabah’s economy was traditionally lumber dependent. However, with the increasing depletion of natural forests as well as ecological efforts to conserve the rainforest; palm oil has proven to be a more sustainable resource.<br />
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Other than that, Sabah’s economy is highly dependent on agricultural products such rubber and cocoa. Sabah also exports other produces such as vegetables and seafood. Tourism, particularly eco-tourism, is presently the second largest contributor to the economy.<br />
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Urban centres and ports</h2>
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There are currently 7 ports in Sabah: Kota Kinabalu Port, Sepanggar Bay Container Port, Sandakan Port, Tawau Port, Kudat Port, Kunak Port, and Lahad Datu Port. These ports are operated and maintained by Sabah Ports Authority. The major towns and city are:<br />
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1<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Kota Kinabalu<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
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3<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Tawau<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
4<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Lahad Datu<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
5<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Keningau<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
6<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Semporna<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
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<b>Places of interest in Sabah</b></h2>
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1. Kinabalu Park – the highest mountain in Malay archipelago (excluding New Guinea) and the 10th highest mountain in political Southeast Asia, with an altitude of 4,101 metres (13,455 ft).</div>
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2. Tabin Wildlife Reserve - Stronghold for rare large mammals like Bornean elephant, Sumatran rhinoceros, Bornean banteng and Bornean clouded leopard.</div>
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3. Danum Valley Conservation Area - another important reserve for large mammals of Borneo, including Bornean orang-utan</div>
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4. Turtle Islands Park – conservation efforts for endangered sea turtles</div>
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5. Tunku Abdul Rahman Park – A national park consisting of five islands off the coast of Kota Kinabalu</div>
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6. Sipadan Park – Located near Semporna, the oceanic island of Sipadan has a very rich underwater ecosystem.</div>
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7. Pulau Tiga Park</div>
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8. Crocker Range Park</div>
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9. Tawau Hills Park</div>
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10. Poring Hot Spring </div>
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11. Up Side Down House</div>
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12. Tanjung Simpang Mengayau</div>
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13. Sabah Tea Garden, Ranau</div>
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14. Sepilok Sandakan</div>
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15. Taman Pertanian Tenom</div>
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16. Taman Hutan Hujan Sandakan</div>
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17. Maliau Basin Lost World</div>
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Penang State And Attraction | Pulau Pinang or Penang is a state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The state is divided into two parts by the Strait of Malacca.<br />
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This state was the first British settlement in Peninsular Malaysia. Penang name is taken from the name of the island tree nut (Areca catechu). It also called Tanjung Penang Bidara before known.<br />
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Located near the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Separated between the state of Kedah in the North and East, Eastern Province in the south and the Strait of Malacca and Sumatra (Indonesia) in the West.<br />
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Penang consists of the island and the mainland known as Province Wellesley. Area of 285 km2 island is completely separate from the Province.<br />
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The two halves are connected by a ferry service and the length of the Penang Bridge, 13.5 km. Penang has a population of 1.6 million people (based on the estimated random).<br />
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<b>Penang District</b></h2>
The state is divided into five administrative regions, each headed by a district officer.<br />
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<b>Penang Island:</b><br />
North-East Penang Island District (Daerah Timur Laut)<br />
South-West Penang Island District (Daerah Barat Daya)<br />
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<b>Seberang Perai:</b><br />
Northern Seberang Perai District (Daerah Seberang Perai Utara)<br />
Central Seberang Perai District (Daerah Seberang Perai Tengah)<br />
Southern Seberang Perai District (Daerah Seberang Perai Selatan)<br />
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Penang Attractions</h2>
<b>1. Penang Bridge (Janmbatan Pulau Pinang)</b><br />
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This bridge is the heart of Penang. This is where the beauty of Penang door will start from here.<br />
This bridge was once ranked among the world's longest - 13.5km, indeed offers an exciting location.<br />
To find out what these privileges, please shoot photos of this bridge during the evening or early morning.<br />
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<b>2. Bukit Bendera</b><br />
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Bukit Bendera is one of the relics of British history in Penang. Highest peak here is at an altitude of 833m (2.723 feet) above sea level. To reach the top you can use the train type 'Funicular'.<br />
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Before you go there make sure you check the website or contact the Penang Bukit Bendera Corporation in number 04-8288880 for sometimes the Corporation will cease operations railway railway to make periodic maintenance.<br />
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<b>3. Penang Butterfly Farm (Teluk Bahang)</b><br />
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The park is recognized as the Butterfly Sanctuary and Tropical Insects the first in the world.<br />
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The park contains thousands of butterflies of 50 different species. This place also houses scorpions, frogs and various insects.<br />
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<b>4. Fort Cornwallis</b><br />
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The fort was built in the yard touchdown Francis Light in 1786. So this is a historical legacy that is still intact. Now, it serves as a theater, historic galleries and shops selling handicrafts.<br />
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It also houses the historic cannon belonging to the Netherlands, which was presented to the Sultan of Johor, who had previously stolen by Portuguese colonists.<br />
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<b>5. Botanical Garden</b><br />
<b>6. Penang Peranakan Mansion</b><br />
<b>7. Batu Feringghi</b><br />
<b>8. <span style="background-color: white; font-family: inherit;">Georgetown UNESCO World Heritage Site, Penang</span></b><br />
<b><span style="background-color: white; font-family: inherit;">9. </span></b><span style="color: black;"><b>Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion</b></span><br />
<b>10. Sleeping Buddha Temple</b><br />
<b>11. Pulau Jerejak</b><br />
<b>12. Penang Museum</b><br />
<b>13. Pasar Chowrasta</b><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><b><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 18px;">15. Penang National Park</span></b></span><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><b><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 18px;">16. Floating Mosque</span></b></span><br />
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Pahang - State And Attractions | Pahang Darul Makmur is the 3rd largest state in Malaysia. Bandar Kuantan is a capital city for Pahang Darul Makmur.<br />
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Pahang bordered to the north by Kelantan, to the west by Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, to the south by Johor and to the east by Terengganu and the South China Sea.<br />
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According to the old story, in the old days in Pahang River opposite the village Kembahang, there is a large tree that fell Mahang wood horizontally across the river. Mahang tree derived from the name of the so-called state of Pahang's.<br />
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Old title for the state of Pahang is Inderapura, called Inderapura Pahang. Famous royal city until now the town and the state capital in ancient times, Kuala Lipis. Before the conquest by the Malacca Sultanate is known as Pura.<br />
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Districts in Pahang</h2>
1. Kuantan<br />
2. Pekan<br />
3. Rompin<br />
4. Temerloh<br />
5. Maran<br />
6. Bera<br />
7. Bentong<br />
8. Raub<br />
9. Jerantut<br />
10. Kuala Lipis<br />
11. Cameron Highlands<br />
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<b>1. Cameron Highland</b><br />
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Cameron Highlands was well known as a highland resort in Malaysia. Located in southwest Pahang, this resort is rich with natural treasures and unique flora and fauna. Cameron Highlands beauty never fades even continues to amaze everyone.<br />
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Cameron Highlands got named after a British officer, William Cameron highlands discovered while doing the mapping survey in 1885.<br />
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<b>2. Bukit Fraser (Fraser's Hill)</b><br />
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Rising 1,500 meters above sea-level on the Titiwangsa mountain range of Peninsular Malaysia is Fraser's Hill. Named after a solitary Scottish pioneer, James Fraser, who set up a tin-ore trading post in the 1890s, it actually consists of seven hills.<br />
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Fraser's Hill is truly an idyllic place for one to rest and to escape from not only the heat and humidity but also the hustle and bustle of city life. It is perhaps the prettiest of the Malaysian Hill resorts.<br />
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<b>3. Genting Highland</b><br />
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Genting Highlands, otherwise known as Resorts World Genting, is a hill resort in Malaysia developed by Genting Group.<br />
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It is nestled on a mountain peak (maximum elevation about 1,860 metres (6,100 ft)) within the Titiwangsa Mountains on the border between the states of Pahang and Selangor of Malaysia.<br />
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<b>4. Taman Negara National Park</b><br />
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Taman Negara is indeed one the oldest rainforests in the entire world, estimated at 130 million years old. The abundance and diversity of nature is phenomenal in Taman Negara, one of the world's most complex and rich ecosystems. A veritable treasure of the planet.<br />
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<b>5. Pusat Konservasi Gajah Kebangsaan (PKGK) Kuala Gandah</b><br />
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The center is located 15 km from the town Lanchang, Temerloh district, Pahang and visitors can drive comfortably to NECC in Kuala Gandah. temapat parking is also available for visitors.<br />
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Centre National Elephant Conservation funded by the Department of Wildlife and National Parks Peninsular Malaysia. Various efforts are being undertaken to improve the existing facilities either for research and development or for visitors to the center.<br />
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<b>6. Pulau Tioman (Tioman Island)</b><br />
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Tioman Island (Pulau Tioman) is a small island located 32 km off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia in the state of Pahang, and is some 39 km long and 12 km wide.<br />
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Most visitors arrive by ferry from Mersing on the mainland. Bluewater Express operates the ferry services and its boats are fast and comfortable taking approx 1 hour 20mins to the first jetty.<br />
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<b>7. Cherating - Beach area</b><br />
<b>8. Taman Rimba Kenong</b><br />
<b>9. Gambang Water Park</b><br />
<b>10. Bera Lake</b><br />
<b>12. Chini Lake</b><br />
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Selangor | <span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 19.1875px;">The state capital is </span><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shah_Alam" style="background-color: white; background-image: none; line-height: 19.1875px; text-decoration: none;" title="Shah Alam">Shah Alam</a><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 19.1875px;">, the first city in Selangor, and the royal capital is </span>Klang<span style="background-color: white; line-height: 19.1875px;">. Another major urban centre is </span>Petaling Jaya<span style="background-color: white; line-height: 19.1875px;"> which was awarded city status on June 20, 2006.</span></span><br />
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Selangor is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the east, Negeri Sembilan to the south and the Strait of Malacca to the west. It surrounds the federal territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, both of which were once under Selangor's sovereignty.<br />
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The state capital is Shah Alam, the first city in Selangor, and the royal capital is Klang. Another major urban centre is Petaling Jaya which was awarded city status on June 20, 2006.<br />
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Selangor is one of only two Malaysian states with more than one city the other is Sarawak. Selangor has the largest city in Malaysia and it is growing rapidly due to modernization in the Klang Valley.<br />
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Name stems from Selangor Kuala Selangor, a week on the banks of Selangor. Selangor name is blessing the river. Kuala river is called Kuala Selangor. Time immemorial it has been the habit of calling any place of the name of the river.<br />
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3. Klang<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
4. Gombak<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
5. Kuala Langat<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
6. Sepang<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
7. Kuala Selangor<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
8. Hulu Selangor<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><br />
9. Sabak Bernam<br />
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1. <a href="http://sepangcircuit.com/" rel="nofollow"><span style="color: red;">Sepang F1</span></a> (Sepang International Circuit)</b><br />
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Sepang International Circuit is a motorsport race track in Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia. It is located near Kuala Lumpur International Airport, approximately 60 km south of the capital city Kuala Lumpur. It is the venue used for the Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix, A1 Grand Prix, Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix and other major motorsport events.<br />
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<b>2. <span style="color: red;"> <a href="http://www.sunwaylagoon.com.my/index.asp" rel="nofollow"><span style="color: red;">Sunway Lagoon</span></a></span> (Petaling Jaya)</b><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">One of the famous water park and the adjacent dry park </span>in Asia.<br />
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<b>3. Batu Cave</b><br />
Temple for Hindus celebrate<span style="font-family: inherit;"> Thaipusam festival and pilgrimages.</span><br />
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<b>4. Kampung Kelip-Kelip (Kampung Kuantan, Kuala Selangor)</b><br />
One of the famous fireflies places in Malaysia.<br />
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<b>5. Pulau Ketam</b><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;">Pulau Ketam means Crab Island. Locates off the coast Port Klang. Its a fisherman village, seafood restaurant and <span style="line-height: 21px;">having a very special viewpoint with town city where this island escape from air polutions, traffic jams, finding car parking problem.</span></span><br />
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<b>6. Pantai Morib and Bagan Lalang</b><br />
Beach destinantion. One of the famous resort in Bagan Lalang is Sepang Gold Coast.<br />
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<b>7. Kuala Selangor National Park</b><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;">Its a resident and migratory birds (from as far as Siberia and Northern China) and a host of other amazing wildlife.</span><br />
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8. Paya Indah Wetland</b><br />
Paya Indah Wetlands is a major area of ecotourism in Malaysia covers an area of 3,100 hectares located in the district of Kuala Langat, Selangor<br />
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<b>10. Bukit Cherakah (Shah Alam)</b><br />
Acreage 1.290 hectares, it is the tropical rain forest, the park offers in a variety of activities and experiences related to nature. Located inside Malaysia Agriculture Park (formerly known as Bukit Cerakah) in Bukit Cahaya Seri Alam,Shah Alam.<br />
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<b>11. I-City (Klang-Shah Alam)</b><br />
I-City in Shah Alam has opened the first theme park in Southeast Asia worth RM25 million.<br />
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<b>12. Bukit Jugra (Banting)</b><br />
Historical town and former royal town for Selangor, Bukit Jugra also famous with paragliding activity.<br />
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<b>13. Zoo Negara (Kuala Lumpur)</b><br />
Managed by the Malaysian Zoological Society, a non-governmental organization established to create the first local zoo for Malaysians. Located on 110 acres (45 ha) of land in Ulu Klang, Kuala Lumpur.<br />
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Selangor - State And Attractions<br />
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<b>Hotels and Accommodations</b> | It is the time for bedecking Malaysia for the sporting season. Welcoming world-famous athletes, guests and tourists, the city is primed in every sense to make sure that everyone gets a top-notch sporting experience.<br />
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The restaurants, hotels and accommodations in Malaysia are being retouched to make sure that every traveler to Malaysia indulges in the perfect enjoyment and make the trip memorable. Malaysia being such a vibrant city hosts many options for a tourist to stay. From smart economy hotels to lodges to five star luxurious suites, there is a lot to choose from.<br />
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Depending on the purpose of visit, location, money one wishes to spend, the kind of ambience one wants to indulge in can help narrow down the choice. Hotels and accommodations in Malaysia are varied that make them the best for any kind of person, family and purpose of visit. During the Commonwealth period, it is going to be a great idea to have a place near other venues that you are likely to visit. This helps you to save traveling time, rush hours and not getting stuck in long jams.<br />
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Though the city is poised to host the games and is surely going to tackle the traffic, but in and around the stadia it will be crowded. With security checks etc, it is going to be surely a safe experience. Hotels and accommodations in Malaysia can range from very expensive to some pocket friendly ones but the key lie in researching on the various options. The point here is that one can get into the most posh hotel with the greatest services but if it is not near the places you will frequent, traveling around will drain out all the luxury.<br />
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While if you settle in a place that is closer to the venues you need to visit, it's going to be an added advantage. What is most important is that it is time for a sporting season, drenching in sports while enjoying ultimate services like food, drinks, fine company, massages and more- an ideal vacation is only going to be stress-free and fun when you land up in the right space. Hotels and accommodations in Malaysia have a lot to offer not only in terms of good food but other A class facilities like laundry, internet, 24*7 housekeeping and kitchen, a coffee shop only to make sure that your stay is a top-notch experience in Malaysia.<br />
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It is certain that when one is in the holiday mood, one wants to whole-heartedly indulge in good activities with a nice stay. After picking on the right hotel and accommodations in Malaysia, you need to go out and explore the vibrant city from its most traditional to the very amazing culture. It is an extremely multi-faceted city with temples, amusement parks, shopping centers, malls and more. All you need to do is put your bags in the perfect hotel and accommodations in Malaysia and go out and enjoy the spirit of the city in more than a million ways!<br />
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<b>Choosing The Right Hotel For A Convenient Stay</b> | You will have to find accommodation in a hotel if you are to go to a new location for vacation or conduct business meetings. It is unwise to first travel to the place and search for accommodation as the hotels may be already booked. You need to consider several aspects before you can get hold of a comfortable place to stay at. Firstly, you have to know the important qualities that will help you in selecting the right hotel. Make a list well before you are planning to travel so that you are able to get the best type of accommodation.<br />
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If you are going on a vacation with your family, you will have to give special attention towards the cost of the hotel rooms available. You can explore the city more once you save some cash by checking into a budget hotel. The cost should not actually be an issue for booking a room in a hotel as you will come across various options. Do not forget to make early bookings if you want to go to a new place during the holidays. You should look beyond just five star hotels in case you wish to save some money.<br />
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You should not book a hotel that is situated too far away from the main areas of the city. Cheaper hotels that are far away from the main city may seem like a good option at first but you will waste a lot of money in traveling. Many people like to book hotel rooms at a little extra price if they are located nearby a major attraction. This also helps since you will save money as you will not have to travel far.<br />
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People going on official visits would certainly like to book a room in a quite hotel so that they can concentrate on their work. Hence, you must refrain from booking a room in hotels that are close to nightclubs and pubs. The constant passage of traffic will certainly disturb you while you are working. Meanwhile, if you plan to travel in the city as much as possible, choosing a hotel that is too close to a train or bus station should certainly turn out to be a very good idea.<br />
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You must always prefer a hotel that is able to offer facilities that will help you enjoy the stay. Hence, you will have to select a hotel that is able to offer you the facilities that you require. Room service at any time during the day is a very good option especially if you are going to return to your room in the wee hours. Shuttle services are important since you do not want to be delayed while catching your plane due to the traffic. Other facilities that you should insist on include bar in the room, maid service and WI-FI to make your stay enjoyable.<br />
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