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Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Experience travel at Cameron highland

      Everyone in the world have an experience about a travel, I have many experience travel with my friend, my family and my siblings. But for this time I want to share about my experience travel at Cameron Highlands with my family. That we know in Cameron Highlands can be fun, educational and relaxing, but tourists should plan their visit ahead. Tourist should take in consideration the time taken when caught in the traffic jam in this popular tourist destination during weekends, public holidays and school holidays.

     Last week ago, my parents planned to vacation at Cameron Highland and my sibling and I agree to trip at Cameron Highlands. It takes six hours travelling from Pasir Mas to Brinchang using the road Gua Musang. Our journey was smooth all the way, until the stretch from Brinchang to Tanah Rata.We was stuck for about an hour along this stretch. Apart from that, the drivers slowing down in search of parking space for their cars was yet another contributor to the jam. One of the reasons could be the drivers and their passengers could still take in the sights of the hustle and bustle of the little towns in the highlands and the beautiful blooms along the way.

      Holiday mood was in the air with many small shops lining the narrow roads; selling vegetables, fruits, flowers and souvenirs. The weather was cool, probably due to the slight drizzle. Cameron Highlands is not as cold as it used to be in the past. If you want to vacation here, you must make early bookings, you are not likely to get much choice for accommodation during peak times- weekends, public holidays and school holidays. If you want to have a relaxing time, including a good night’s sleep, you have to check out the location of the hotels and apartments. Well, those which are located along the main roads are obviously noisy. For those who love to browse shops and visit night markets, Brinchang is a good place, provided the weather was fine. We stayed in an apartment in Brinchang and it is walking distance to the shopping area and restaurants.

      For first place here we went, we visit to the Boh Tea plantation. The tea company was founded in 1929 and covers three plantations or tea gardens as they are known.  These are Fairly Tea Garden, Habu Tea Garden (which was the first garden) and the Sungai Palas Tea Garden.   The travel across these plantations offer views that are breathtaking, as visitors make their way through rolling hills on narrow hillside roads.

       That we know, Cameron Highland's cool temperatures are conducive to plant a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Farms are located across the highlands' main towns, starting from Ringlet right up to Brinchang. Visitors are encouraged to head to Tringkap or Kuala Terla to have a look at the larger vegetable farms which grow crops like cabbage, cauliflower and spinach. Cameron Highlands also boasts large strawberry farms, so be sure to stop by the Big Red Strawberry Farm, also known as Taman Agro Tourism Cameron Highlands to hand-pick strawberries or enjoy some freshly made strawberry ice-cream. This beautiful hill station also offers travellers a chance to explore flower farms, located in the Bertam Valley, Kampung Raja, The Blue Valley and Habu area.  Many varieties of daisies, roses and chrysanthemums thrive in this environment.

      Last day at here, we went at Butterfly farm if your family and nature lovers can enjoy the butterfly farm where several species of this colorful insect live. It is essentially a garden built on a hill slope, and known to be one of the older tourist attractions in the area.  The Butterfly Farm is located close to the famous Kea Farm, about 3km from Brinchang. Among the highlights of this farm are free-flying butterflies, a tortoise pen and a mini insectarium. Open daily: tickets are between RM2 and RM5, with a free guided tour when available. That all, our group member’s experience travel in Malaysia or other country in the world. Not forget, to our lecture Madam Solehah binti Nawawi for always support us to study and give us to create a group’s blogger and share about our experience travel at here, Thank you. 

Hello Kuala Terengganu.

Hey to all of you.... let's talk about Kuala Terengganu.


       Kuala Terengganu most popular at Malaysia there are many place that we can visit. It not just for attraction place but also with their food.. when we talk about Terengganu most people may imagine the "Keropok Losong'' this food very popular at here. This "Keropok Losong" Kuala Terengganu unbeatable with others....


      What about the attraction place at Kuala Terengganu??? There are a lot of attraction at here. For example Masjid Kristal that was only at Kuala Terengganu. It was at Pulau Wan Man Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu..... A grand structure made of steel, glass, and crystal. The mosque is located at Islamic Heritage Park on the island of Wan Man. The mosque was constructed between 2006 and 2008. There are many tourist came here to see the architecture..


       Terengganu Inscription stone or we call as Batu Bersurat is a classical Malay inscription in Jawi script that was found in Terengganu. This is thr historical stone. It is an icon not only in Terengganu, but in Southeast Asia aspell. Historian believe it to be written on 22nd February 1303. Proving that Islam reached Terengganu earlier than 1326 or 1386...


      So there are a lot of attraction destination for tourist to come to Links Terengganu.  It not only about "Kerepok Losong ", Masjid kristal and inscription stone or Batu Bersurat. Another place that tourist can visit is Duyong island, Tengku Tengah Zaharah mosque, Bidong Island, Sultan Mahmud Bridge and other place. I hope you enjoy, Thank you.

Monday, 28 March 2016

Hutan Lipur Lata Tembakah Terengganu

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      Now I want share about attraction in Hutan Lipur Lata Tembakah. Hutan Lipur Lata Tembakah is one of the famous recreational forest in Terengganu. As it is the home of the famous Lata Tembakah waterfall and has seven level waterfall. Beside the waterfall, there are also many rapids and small pond which are suitable for swimming, bathing and playing in the water. Every visitor including nature and adventure lovers will enjoy the jungle trekking activities along the trek.


     Hutan Lipur Lata Tembakah also located near my grandparents house, went I back at villagers my family and I always picnic at hear. This is because, flora and fauna is very beautiful to see. Its place also suitable for children for swimming, bathing and playing in the water. When my family and I went to this place my sister and I always do activities jungle trekking along the trek, we do it because we want to exercise how I feel I have to diet because my body is bigger than my sister.


     Next,At Hutan Lipur Lata Tembakah, many natural vegetation and beautiful waterfall. Just taht all can I share about attraction and also my experience vacation at Hutan Lipur Lata Tembakah. So, I suggest you to go at famous waterfall at Terengganu because this area is a great place to have a picnic with family and friends over the weekend. Thank you.


Dream of destination

       All the people have their own dream of destination. They will find the best location to make a vacation with friend , family member or travel alone that called as backpacker.


       Including me . I have my own destination that I already target. I hope I can go there someday. Ok, my target destination in Istanbul , Turkey. Why I choose this country ? Because I believe that it have a special story. For me. This is a heritage place that famous with Sultan Muhammad Al Fateh. 

     What special about this place ? What the research I make before. This place actually name Constantinople Town and was change as Istanbul Turkey. This country have many place that we can visit and find some experience.


     First place is Haiga Sophia. This place originally is a church that converted to mosque and was named as Aya Sofya. Around 1935 , the mosque was converted as  a museum after President Republik , Mustapha Artatuk ask to converted bit.


     Second place is Topkopi place. This place have a lot of story. Beside Medinna and Mecca , Istanbul also have historical items of Nabi Muhammad s.a.w such as footprints , writing paper and the companions sword. Along we inside there we can hear 24 Hafiz read verses Al-Quran and this happen long time a go in 24 hour non stop.


     Next destination is Grand Bazaar. This is a oldest supermarket at Istanbul Turkey that have selling a lot of antic brand . This place have around 300 shop was available and this place location is center in the town of Istanbul.

Saturday, 26 March 2016

PANGKOR ISLAND TRIP


     I took my family for a day-trip to Pulau Pangkor a few months ago. The Swiss Garden Golf Resort & Spa Damai Laut, which is situated on the mainland facing the island of Pangkor, was running one of its periodic room promotions. The were offering two nights stay for 2 adults and 2 children, including breakfast, for less than RM600 which I felt was a good deal for a hotel of this standard.
 
    From the hotel we drove for about 30 minutes to Lumut town from where the Pangkor ferry departs. We left the car in a multi-storey car park near the jetty and had a quick look round the town. Lumut has a relaxing seaside resort feel to it.
Lumut town and ferry to Pangkor

     The ferry trip was smooth and uneventful and 30 minutes later we arrived at Pangkor town jetty. From there we took a pink minivan taxi to Teluk Nipah which is reputed to have the best beach on the island. The taxi driver charged me RM15. I could probably have negotiated a lower fare but I was feeling generous.

     The road to the beach passes through the quaint town then along the west coast lined with coconut groves.

     We spent a pleasant few hours relaxing on the fine white sandy beach and swimming in the clear warm sea. At the northern end of the beach there was a small Chinese temple and from there we scrambled over some rocks to a small secluded cove.

     It was mid week and low season so there were very few people around. If I have any criticism of Pangkor it is that many of the shops and restaurants were shuttered up (a common feature all over Malaysia). Perhaps they only open during the local school holidays when the island sees more of a rush of Malaysian visitors.

     We ate at a laid back beach side restaurant with chairs arranged on the sand (about the only one open!). It was pretty good and reasonably priced.

     The street alongside the beach was lined with a somewhat scruffy row of shops, stalls and accommodation. Considering that Teluk Nipah is such a beautiful location the accommodation is really quite humble. You find this in a lot in Malaysian beach resorts. I suppose it ensures that access to their best beaches remains affordable for ordinary Malaysians rather than converting them all into exclusive luxury resorts which is what happens in many other countries. And the basic buildings add to the quaint charm of the place.

     The atmosphere on Teluk Nipah was decidedly sleepy on the day of our visit and a flock of hornbills had made themselves at home in one of the abandoned stalls.

     Before catching the return ferry we had a look around Pangkor town (more an overgrown fishing village) and my wife took the opportunity to stock up with a supply of dried fish, including ikan bilis, the tiny dried anchovies which are an essential accompaniment to famous Malaysian dishes like nasi lemak.

     A full range of accommodation is available on Pulau Pangkor from basic low-budget hostel/hotels to high end resorts such as Pangkor Island Beach Resort which has its own beach on Belanga Bay.
For those with money to burn there is the super luxury Pangkor Laut Resort, set on its own island with exclusive villas on stilts stretching out into the bay.

    If I were to visit Pulau Pangkor again I would probably opt for the Anjungan Beach Resort, a modern apartment-style, moderately priced resort in a prime location on Teluk Nipah. For something more special, Tiger Rock, a boutique guest house, is, I am told, well worth considering.

    It takes around 3 - 4 hours to get to Lumut by car from KL. Somewhere in the vicinity of Lumut I managed to pick up a speeding ticket (I only found out about it recently) which was very annoying as I am normally such a careful and law abiding driver. When the RM150 fine is factored in, the Swiss-Garden package was not such good value after all!




HAWAII ISLANDS


    

The spectacular environment of Hawaii Island inspires its many artists. Whether it’s through paintings, sculptures, glassware, jewelry or hand-carved koa wood bowls, you’ll see the distinct styles that make the art found on Hawaii Island truly unique. Browse the art galleries of Holualoa, the Kona coffee town that’s become art central for Hawaii Island. You can also find art galleries in charming neighborhoods like Hawi in North Kohala, Downtown Hilo and in special spots like the Volcano Art Center near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

    Next, Hawaii Island features some of the most picturesque and varied beach landscapes in the islands. Here you’ll find not just white sand beaches but black sand and green sand beaches with olivine crystals. And along with beautiful resort beaches, Hawaii Island also has rugged, off-the-beaten-path sands that are wild, remote and rewarding. Onekahakaha Beach Park is a favorite with locals, this small, shallow sand-bottomed ocean pool just east of the Hilo Airport is one the safest swimming areas along the Hilo coast, with tide pools and inlets. Perfect for family snorkeling, it also offers lovely views of Hilo Bay.

     Furthermore, Hawaii Island spans 4,028 square miles (and still growing) and features Kilauea (one of the world’s most active volcanoes), Maunakea (the world’s tallest sea mountain), Maunaloa (the world’s most massive mountain) and is home to all but two of the world’s climatic zones. Needless to say, natural wonders abound on Hawaii Island. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is most popular visitor attraction, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the largest park in the state, covering 333,086 acres and most of the southeastern district of Kau and some of the Puna. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

     Hawaii Island has a reputation for inspiring visitors and nowhere is this attribute more visible than at a Hawaii Island festival. Visitors can experience a wide range of music and art events, including the Big Island Film Festival (May), The Big Island Hawaiiana Music Festival (July) – which focuses on ukulele, slack key, steel guitar, and traditional falsetto singing – and the Merrie Monarch Festival (follows Easter Sunday in March - April) – Hawaii’s premier hula competition held annually in Hilo.

    If you’re a foodie, you can satisfy your appetite at Mealani’s Taste of the Hawaiian Range (October), a deliciously diverse festival that features over 30 of Hawaii’s best chefs and tastings of everything from grass-fed beef to fresh island vegetables. And if you want a quick jolt of energy, don’t miss the annual Kau Coffee Festival held every May or the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival held in November in venues throughout Kona.