Located 45 kilometers off from Kuala Terengganu’s coast, Redang Island (also known as Pulau Redang) is a beautiful island that has becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination. Not only is the island the largest belonging to Terengganu, its contrasting white sands, green jungles, and blue waters creates a paradise that few visitors ever forget.
Because Pulau Redang is an island, one of its biggest draws is definitely the beaches. The island boasts two amazing beaches: the Pasir Panjang (known to tourists as the Long Beach) and Teluk Dalam Kecil.
Well-known beach town as appointed by Malaysian as well as surfers worldwide, Cherating Beach which is situated 47 km north of Kuantan City has been described as “Surfers’ Haven” since more than 30 years ago. It is also well-acknowledged as Asia’s first Club Mediterranee which is great for hosting lots of leisure activities like windsurfing, swimming, snorkeling and even para-sailing.
Throughout every year, a great number of avid surfers from all over the world will come to Cherating Beach to try out the surf’s enjoyment for the South China Sea waves well as adapt with local surfing’s knowledge.
Malaysia is a beautiful place to visit. Safety is guarantee in this country. If you want to visit this country, We advise you to learn its culture first otherwise you may do something that you may regret later. There are many ethnic here like Malay, Chinese, Indian, native people and native people in Sabah and Sarawak.
Malaysia is known to be most wanted honeymoon place and highly on-demand even from local or foreigners newlywed couple. For those starry-eyed just married couples, Malaysia is promising lots of enchanting sceneries to be delighted.
The ultimate and never-ending-like honeymoon will be experienced once you and your soul mate savour the tropical beach and together watching the sunset.
Established in 1957, Bako National Park is the oldest national park located in Sarawak, Eastern Malaysia on the island of Borneo. Believe it or not, Bako is one of the smallest national parks in Sarawak which is covering 2,727 hectars of land at the peak of Muara Tebas peninsula.
Malaysian Year End Sale which is also well-known as M-YES was organized by the Ministry of Tourism Malaysia, was launched by the Minister of Tourism, Yang Berhormat Dato’ Sri Dr Ng Yen Yen in the year of 2000. In September 2008, the term Year End Sale (YES) has been changed to Malaysia Saving Sale (MSS) as part of a rebranding exercise. However, instead of MSS, YES is more attractive word as an abbreviation.