Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Malacca

malacca is the third smallest state in malaysia. it is a very historical city.
According to the legend, Parameswara, a prince from Palembang, was resting under a tree while hinting when he saw a deer pushing a dog into a river in self defense. he was so impressed bu the courage of the deer and took it as a good sign to create an empire in that area, and decided to name the place "melacca" after the tree that he was sheltering under.


after many failed plans of going up to Malacca, we finally put our foot down and decided to drive up there. with 5 cars and together with some friends, we drove up to Malacca, for a weekend trip.
Malacca was listed as a UNESCO world heritage site, which made it very intriguing.


we arrived there at noon, perfect timing for lunch. as Malacca was renounced for its variety for food it was time for us to actually experience it first hand.
we stopped to a small restaurant which served seafood. as expected it was delicious.


we found our hub and after an hours rest we decided on going sight seeing.




we went in to the city center. to our delight nothing is very far in Malacca and a few minutes walk over the river is the central town square and colonial district full of museums telling the story of the city's history.
A Famosa is a a Portuguese fortress located in Malacca. it is said to be one of the most  oldest surviving European architectural remains in Asia.




tiomen island day 2

the next day, sunrise  offered a very  beautiful spectacle.
we were all very eager to go off on our island hopping. our first destination was Soyak island. it was beautiful..
from there we went to monkey bay. had a glorious swim and did some snorkeling. the beach was as beautiful as beautiful as renounced.
it was the hype of the day, calm and relaxing.

renggis island was the next. as beautiful as the previous island.

had our lunch at Tuara village beach, most of us were raving hungry after a busy morning.

we headed back to salang after visiting the turtle sanctuary, all excited for the nights barbecue.



trip to tiomen

All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better.~ Ralph Waldo Emerson


As exciting as it was, getting to Mersing in a bus full of students can be tiring, but we were all all excited to get into the ferry and be on our way to Salang Village.
the ferry ride was exceptionally calm. most of us were able to catch on a bit of sleep. 
the first sight of tiomen island took our breath away. it was simply magnificent. the sea was so clear and blue, took our breaths away.


we were taken to salang beach resort, which was kind of bit of a disappointment, but the notion that it was just a few meters away from the beach made it all worthwhile.

most of us were too tired and had to retire. for me, it was another new destination and my free spirit urged me to go explore the place. 


it was quite and peaceful. the smell of fresh salt air and the sound of the rhythm of waves breaking was very relaxing, after the hectic city life.


the first night at tiomen island was uneventful. we all had an early dinner and sat on the beach. some students took out their guitars and started playing..bringing a peaceful end to a beautiful day.











Sunday, October 30, 2011

discover Tiomen island






If you love the island lifestyle with a mix of local culture, Tioman is one of the places you should explore.
Locally known as Gunung Daik Bercabang Tiga, Tiomen Island is a small island located 32km off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia the state of Pahang. Around 39km long and 12km wide this island has eight main villages, the largest and most populous being Kampung Tekek in the north.





Tiomen Island
The dragon like appearance of Tiomen Island is at the root of a legend surrounding its origin: A dragon princess from China was flying to her prince in Singapore and stopped to rest in these calm, warm waters. Enamoured by the beauty of the area, and the waves lapping at her sides, she discontinued her journey and took the form of an island, and pledged to offer comfort and shelter for passing travellers.


True to its legend, Tiomen Island charms every traveler who sets foot on it.  The natural beauty of the island is its biggest attraction. The lush tropical jungle and the countless mountain streams and waterfalls sustain many protected species of mammals and birds.  The lukewarm waters surrounding the island teeming with marine life and its natural beautiful colorful corals is one of the many attractions of this beautiful paradise island.




How to get there??




By air
from Kuala Lampur to Tiomen island; it takes about one hour. 
Berjaya Air operates daily direct flights to Tiomen form the Subang Airport in KL.
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By Land and Sea


from Kuala Lumpur to Mersing first by bus, which takes about four hours
from Mersing to Tiomen Island by ferry which takes around one and a half hours.
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getting started

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 This one is for you all who are over worked and in need of rest.
hope you all enjoy reading it and get some insights on your perfect destinations
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