Cuti-cuti Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur International Airport KLIA

Kuala Lumpur International Airport KLIA is Malaysia’s international airport and KL’s main international gateway. Located within the Multimedia Super Corridor and close to the country’s administrative capital, Putrajaya, the airport is approximately 75 kilometres south of Kuala Lumpur’s city centre. Driving time to the city centre is approximately 60 minutes. A spectacular combination of sleek architecture, futuristic technology and rich Malaysian culture, KLIA has been ranked as one of the top-five airports in the world.

Domestic flights arrive at the Domestic level and passengers disembark there. All international flights depart from the Contact Pier and Satellite Building. All domestic flights depart from the Contact Pier only.

Transportation to Kuala Lumpur City
How to get transport to Kuala Lumpur City? ERL (Express Rail Link) station to the city is at Level 1 (Ground Floor) of KLIA Main Terminal Building. Ticket counter and vending machines for the purchase of ERL tickets are located at the Arrival Hall.
Or else , KLI Airport Limousine and Budget Taxi service uses a coupon system.
Public bus services are also available one floor down from the Arrival Hall.

Cuti-Cuti at Genting Highland- Theme Park Outdoor and Indoor

Welcome to the all-new look Theme Park Hotel, our Castle In The Clouds. It's got a great new facade and a grand new look. Theme Park Hotel Genting Highlands welcomes guests with a whimsical castle facade, setting the tone for a fun-filled holiday. And just a brisk walk across the road is the ever-popular Genting Theme Park (outdoor) with its myriad attractions for the young and old alike where rides like Sky Venture and Space Shot are twice as thrilling set high in the clouds.


 Kids will enjoy the outdoor theme park best as it includes water slides and thrill rides ranging from the mild to the extreme. Boasting an assortment of fun rides, the outdoor park is all the rage at this hill station. Don’t forget to try out the Space Shot and the Flying Coaster if you crave the adrenaline rush.
 
A trip to Genting Highlands would be incomplete without the adrenaline rush at the wildly popular Genting Indoor Theme Park. Don’t miss out on a chance to explore Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Museum as well as the climbing wall, Snow World and a fierce wind-turbine tunnel for a simulated skydiving adventure.
Near by AttractionThis section highlights a myriad of attractions for you to discover and explore in Genting Highlands Resort. Your journey of discovery will cover fascinating spots which include Chin Swee Caves Temple, Cradle Rock and Highlands Mushroom Farm.


 

Bird Park Kuala Lumpur - Wonderful KL Bird Park

The KL Bird Park was establish in 1991 and was officially opened by Her Majesty Queen of Malaysia, Tunku Bainun. It was since managed by DBKL (City Hall) until 1st July 2001 whereby it was taken by Safari Bird Park & Wonderland Sdn Bhd as the new management of KL Bird Park.

Located in the serene and scenic famous Lake Gardens, the KL Bird park is also well known as "World's Largest Free-flight Walk-in Aviary", offers a 20.9 acres of verdant valley terrain to be explored, home to more than 3,000 birds from approximately 200 species of local and worldwide birds.


Birds and nature lovers can have a wonderful day watching colourful sights and melodic sound of birds perching and winging about freely while enjoying the natural and beautifully landscaped surroundings.
KL Bird Park is an ideal place for family and friends and even company outing. The Bird Park's management offers a number of services for corporate and individual visitors.
•Event Organiser
•Company Outings
•Family Days Activities
•Treasure Hunt
•Nature Educational Programmes
•Hatchery and Educational Center

Bird Performances Show Time: 12.30pm & 3.30pm (Mon - Sun)
Additional: 10.30am (Show on Public Holidays)





For more information, contact:
Safari Bird Park and Wonderland Sdn. Bhd.
No 920 Jalan Cenderawasih Taman Tasik Perdana
50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: 603-2272 1010
Fax: 603-2273 5428
Email: klbirdpark@po.jaring.my
For more information visit http://www.birdpark.com.my/

Cuti-cuti Malaysia Holiday : Genting Highland Resorts World Genting Fun !!

Malaysia Holiday 2011: Genting Highland Resorts World Genting Must Go Have Fun !!

Genting Highlands offers a cool climate two thousand metres above sea level, in the midst of a tropical rainforest. Many Malaysians come to Genting Highlands for their summer holidays as well as weekend vacations.

Officially known as Resorts World Genting and a self-proclaimed City of Entertainment, Genting is Malaysia's low-budget, family-friendly, sanitized attempt at Las Vegas. The primary draw is that Genting is the only place where you can gamble legally in Malaysia, but there's also a theme park to keep the kids amused.



Genting offers a diverse travel experience with its many world class resorts and casinos, two amusement parks, forest reserve, and much more. The resort offers six hotels with 10,000 rooms, over 50 fun rides, 170 dining and shopping outlets, shows, business convention facilities and entertainment options. As a plus, being located up in the highlands means it's cooler than the steamy lowlands.

Cuti-Cuti Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park

The Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park is situated near the Lake Gardens. The park is an imitation of the butterfly's natural habitat and that's the tropical rainforest.
To prevent the butterfly's from escaping the whole park is covered by a net. Don't pay attention to that, because it's high above you.

Enjoy a glimpse of more than 6,000 butterflies of over 120 species at this unique park.

The park is an imitation of the butterfly's natural habitat. To create such a beautiful park they used over 15,000 plants from 100 species  and there are ponds. Butterfly's fly around you and here and there they have placed some fruits, like pineapple.

 





Butterfly Park Kuala LumpurJalan Cenderawasih
Kuala Lumpur
50480, MALAYSIA
Telephone : +603 2693 4799

Kuala Lumpur Attraction - Thean Hou Temple

Kuala Lumpur Attraction - Thean Hou Temple
Thean Hou Temple is one of the oldest and largest temples in Southeast Asia and a popular tourist attraction in Malaysia due to its sheer magnificence. This six-tiered Chinese temple sits on top of Robson Heights in Kuala Lumpur.

The temple incorporates elements of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism into its grandiose structure. The structural design represents a successful combination of contemporary architectural style and time-honoured designs featuring intricate embellishments and ornate carvings and murals.

You can often see devotees as well as visitors burning joss sticks, kneeling in prayer as well as placing offerings at the feet of the effigies; during certain Chinese festivals – such as Wesak Day and Mooncake festival –thousands of devotees frequent the site.

The temple is a popular wedding venue amongst the Chinese populace in Malaysia and even conducts fortune telling readings as well as traditional Chinese exercise and martial arts activities such as Qigong, tai-chi and wushu classes.

Cuti-Cuti Malaysia at Central Market Kuala Lumpur !! Great Place To Visit

Central Market

Central MarketCentral Maket Also called Pasar Seni or Pasar Budaya, Central Market is actually one of the main attractions in Kuala Lumpur. It is located along Jalan Kasturi, Opposite the Dayabumi Complex.  This indoor marketplace is housed in an old building that was built by the British, in 1888. Earlier it used to be a wet market for the city inhabitants. Later it was revamped and expanded several times, though it took its final structure in 1933. During 1970's, the Malaysian Heritage Society acclaimed the building as a 'Heritage Site' when its demolition was intended.

The original art-deco building was converted into a nice dining hall, soon after. In the year 1985, Central Market was restored and reopened as the foremost Cultural Shopping Centre of Malaysia. It is the best place to glimpse the Malaysian arts & crafts. If you're looking to buy souvenirs and rare pieces of handicrafts, Central Market or CM is the place to head for.

Central Market is a best place to witness Malaysian culture, art and craft. It is a home to many arts and crafts shops showcasing the work of local artists and craftsmen. Here you can find an exclusive variety of handicrafts, paintings, local crafts, t-shirts, antiques and that too, at reasonable prices. Here you can also see the Malaysian artists engrossed in their artworks. You can order custom-made crafts or get your portrait painted; it's just about everything in this market.
 
Central Market has created a corner to display multi ethnicity and zoned the stalls based on the features of each race. The new zone therefore would consist of 3 lanes: namely the Lorong Melayu, Straits Chinese and Lorong India. The purpose of this new zone is to let the visitors have an insight of the cultural difference of the various races in Malaysia.
 
There is also an open-air theatre, just outside the market, where traditional dances, puppet shows, street performances and even, weekly cultural shows are organized to keep people amused. To sum up, Central Market depicts the cultural heritage of Malaysia and is a not-to-be-missed-out destination in Kuala Lumpur.
 
 

Malacca Melaka - Cuti-Cuti Malaysia at Melaka With Wonderful Cultural , building and Food

Malacca Melaka - A must Visit in Malaysia Wonderful Cultural , building and Food

Malacca is a quiet seaside city located on the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia facing the Straits of Malacca, about 147 km from Kuala Lumpur. The city of Malacca famous with its history.

The Portuguese colonised Malacca from 1511 to 1641. Malacca is a wonderful repository of its cultural heritage. Its colonial past is evident in its Portuguese architecture, where as on the streets, Chinese influence is most visible. Chinese leaded by one of the great Chinese explorer, Admiral Cheng Ho.


Over the centuries, the Chinese and local Malay cultures in Malacca intertwined, eventually producing a completely unique society-a mosaic of different cultures.They slowly adopted Malay culture and now they are known as the Baba and Nyonya. Today, they have become the main uniqueness of culture in Malacca. Other attractions are Jonker walk, kampung mulu's mosque, portuguese square, St. John Fort, St Peter church etc