Saturday, 30 April 2011

HoneyMoon Travels in Malaysia







1. Must Visit Heritage Streets:
Heeren Street & Jonker Street Malacca


Heeren Street which is also known as the ‘First Class Gentlemen Street’ or the ‘Millionaires Row’, is a road with double storey houses similar to that of the modern terrace houses, but much longer. The houses portray
 a rich and detailed mix of Chinese, European and Peranakan architecture.Till today, the Peranakans (Baba Nyonyas) do live in them, making this a living heritage, though there are also some being turned into galleries,
 cafes, hotels and eateries.On the parallel street is Jonker Street, also known as the ‘Second Class Gentleman Street’. More commercial, this street used to house mainly traders and merchants. On weekends, thenight bazaar of Jonker Walk comes alive. Malacca’s artists come out in full force selling their art paintings and 
handicrafts beside other Nyonya related food items like the popular pineapple tarts and Nyonya kuihs.
2. Must Visit Heritage Building:
Khoo Kongsi Georgetown, Penang


Khoo Kongsi, reputedly known as ‘The Heritage Jewel of Penang’. The grand architecture is said to resemble that of the Emperor’s palace in China. Myth explained that this was the reason that the clan house was burnt down only 29 nights after its completion as a wrath from the Gods.
Khoo Kongsi in Hollywood Khoo Kongsi was used in the filming of Anna & The King featuring Jodie Foster and Chow Yuen Fatt. Apparently, Jodie Foster was really impressed with the place and left good remarks in the visitors’ book!
3. Must Visit Modern Structure:
Petronas Twin Towers KL


Visiting Malaysia is never complete, if one never visits this twin towers….and that include Malaysians, be it from KL or any other parts of the country. The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers is one of the world’s tallest buildings in the world, soaring to a height of 452 metres above the city skyline. Designed by Cesar Pelli in 1997 and mostly constructed with steel and glass, the towers were the world’s tallest when completed.


Loved By The CamerasThe twin towers is a common feature in the skyline of the city and can be seen in many magazines and books on the country. It is also shown in movies and TV productions, most notably the film Entrapment starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta Jones


4. Must Visit Mosque:
Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque Teluk Ibai, Terengganu


Miraculously seen as floating on the water and hence the nickname The Floating  Mosque of the East. The distinctive design of the mosque on a floating platform and its beautiful location on a lagoon by the mouth of Sungai Ibai creates the enchantingly floating impression to viewers.






5. Must Visit Cultural Site:
Sarawak Cultural VillageSantubong, Sarawak


The Sarawak Cultural Village is the award winning living museum that showcases the heritage of the major racial groups in Sarawak. The concept is to build up a condensation of Sarawak’s ethnic diversity in the 17 acres village. Visitorsget the chance to personally experience the different lifestyles of seven tribes at the distinct longhouses models. Its multi-ethnic cultural performance at the mini theatre is another fun event not to be missed that portrays the distinct cultures of the many ethnic groups.


6. Must Visit Cave:
Batu Caves Selangor


The Batu Caves is believed as a 400 million years old limestone hill over thelength of 400 meters and a height of 120 meters, which has a series of caves and cave temples.In the pristine state before 1860, some of the cave mouths were used by the indigenous Besisi people as transit shelters. Today, this is the most popular
 destination during annual Thaipusam festival in Malaysia when more than 1.5 million pilgrims escorted the statue of Lord Muruga to Batu Caves.


7. Must Visit Beach:
Cherating Beach Pahang


Cherating Beach is a stretch of almost 10 kilometers of beach from the south of Kuantan in Pahang right up to the town of Chukai in Terengganu. With its sloping white sandy beaches and soothing sea breeze, it is an internationally acclaimed spot for surfers particularly in November and December.Cherating has the perfect combination of great surf, extreme sea activities such as Jet Ski, nice chalets, fine dining and exciting nightlife. For a more thorough experience, visitors can sign up for the river cruise that sails around the coast and explore the nearby forests.
8. Must Visit Island:
Sipadan Island,Sabah


Surrounded by crystal clear waters, Sipadan Island is voted as one of the best diving sites with its large numbers of greenback and hawksbill turtles which gather here to mate and nest. Another focus of the divers are to look out for the tornado-like formations of barracudas, big-eye trevallies, mantas, eagle rays, 
scalloped hammerhead sharks and whale sharks. Even better, various dive sties are assured with garden eels, leaf scorpion fishes, mantis shrimps, fire graces and various pipe fishes. Sipadan is now one of the nominees for the New 7 Wonders Of Nature.
9. Must Visit National Park:
Gunung Mulu National Park Miri, Sarawak


The Gunung Mulu National Park has been inscribed as a World Heritage Site in the year 2000. It is famous for its incredible caves and chambers and karsts formations. Researchers often come to the park to study the best example of tropical limestone weathering (karsts) in the world including enormous razor-sharp pinnacles, deep-cut canyons, and grand caverns that are home to millions of bats and cave swiftlets.






10. Must Visit Highland:
Kota Kinabalu National Park & Mount Kinabalu




Kota Kinabalu National Park is Malaysia’s first World Heritage. Designated by UNESCO in December 2000 for its ‘outstanding universal values’, the park covers an area of  754 square kilometers and surrounds the majestic Mount Kota Kinabalu, the tallest mountain in Malaysia (and fourth tallest in Southeast Asia). The hiking of Mount Kota Kinabalu up to the Low’s Peak ‘summit’ at 4100 meters is the goal of many trekkers. If climbers wish to go further up, the climb is on bare granite rock. The Rafflesia plant,which has the largest single flower in the world, is also found in the Kota Kinabalu National Park.
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Who requires a visa?
Citizens from the following Countries require a visa to enter Malaysia: 
Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, China, Colombia, Congo Democratic Republic, Congo Republic, Djibouti, Equat. Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Hong Kong (C/I or D/I), India, Liberia, Mali, Montenegro, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, United Nations (Laissez Passer), Uzbekistan, Yugoslavia, Western Sahara.
Citizens of the following Countries require a visa for stays exceeding 14 Days:
Ivory Coast, Iraq, Libya, Macao (Travel Permit/Portugal CI), Palestine, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Yemen, Syria
Citizens of the following Countries require a visa for stays exceeding 1 Month:
Antigua, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Benin, Bermuda, Bolivia, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Chad, Chile, Comoros, Costa Rica, Dominica, Equador, El Savador, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong SAR, Jamaica, Iraq, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Macao SAR, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Maldova, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Mongalia, Myamar (Diplomatic/Official PPI), Namibia, Nauru, Nicaragua, North Korea, North Yemen, Palestine, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Philippines, Russia, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Sudan, Surinam, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Swaziland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad & Tobago, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, Upper Volta, Vanatu, Vatican City, Vanezuela, Vietnam, Western Samoa, Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Citizens of the following Countries require a visa for stays exceeding 2 Months:
American Samoa
Citizens of the following Countries require a visa for stays exceeding 3 Months:
Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Iran, Kirgystan, Kuwait, Kyrgyz Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Lebanon, Lienchestien, Luxembourg, Malta, Morocco, Netherland, New Zeland, Norway, Oman, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, St Marino, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Syrian Arab Republic, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Yemen.
What documents will be required?
Documents required for a visa application without reference. Visa Without Reference is required for purpose of social visit
– Original passport
– Two (2) photocopies of passport
– Two (2) photocopies of visa application form (Form IMM.47)
– Two (2) passport size photograph of applicant
– Original air ticket and two (2) photocopies (confirmed and returned ticket)
– Bank statement / traveller’s cheques
– Invitation letter (if any)
– Payment of visa fee
Documents required for a visa application with reference. Visa With Reference are required for student, employment, dependent and professional visit pass.
– Original approval letter from Department of Immigration Malaysia / other authority agencies and two (2) photocopies
– Original passport
– Two (2) photocopies of passport
– Two (2) photocopies of visa application form (Form IMM.47)
– Two (2) passport size photograph of applicant
– Original air ticket and two (2) photocopies
– Payment of visa fee
Time required to issue a visa:
Same day – morning submission of the application (09:00-12:00) and afternoon collection (15:30).
What is the cost of a visa?
Social: single- and multiple-entry visa prices are flat-rate fees of £10, except for Indian passports, in which case the multiple-entry fee is £20. Prices are subject to change. Enquire at the Malaysian High Commission for details.
How long is the visa valid for?
The permitted length of stay is entered on the visa at the time of issue and is at the discretion of the issuer. Normally 1 to 3 months from date of issue. Extensions are possible. Enquire at the Malaysian High Commission for further details.
Other information:
A Social Visit Pass
A Social Visit Pass is an endorsement that is endorsed in a passport or travel document of a foreigner allowing the individual to enter and remain on a temporary basis in Malaysia. It is issued at all Malaysian points of entry, and every foreigner entering Malaysia for Social Visit purposes must obtain a Social Visit Pass.
Application for Extension of a Social Visit Pass: 
Visitors who enter and stay in this country for the purpose of Social Visit or Touring are not allowed to extend their stay beyond the stipulated duration according to each country. However, an Extension may be given on Special consideration e.g. due to illness, accident, war in home country etc. The visitor must furnish evidence, and also a “confirmed flight ticket’ back to their home country.
Embassy contact information:
Please contact the nearest Malaysia embassy for information on what documentation you may require to enter Malaysia.




For Further Queries Contact:



Ms Sonia Malhotra,  Satguru Tours,  E-32, 1st Floor, Patparganj,  Mayur Vihar Ph-1, Delhi-110091 
T:-  +91-11-43038646  M:- +91-9818316876/9718570707   E:-sonia@satgurutours.com

Mr Rajesh Tiwari Shripad,  India Tours & Travels, B-110, Dindayal Complex,Near Ved Nagar, Nanakheda, Ujjain, India,
T : 456010, 9406841345, 9893264726, 07344041397, E : shripadtravels@yahoo.co.in,www.shripadtravels.com    

Mr Ronak Agrawal,  AsiaGuide Tours & Travels,  B-19, Upper Ground Floor, Stadium Complex, Jalgaon 425001 MS India, Tel: 91 257-2239636 Mobile :- 91- 9960222656











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Friday, 29 April 2011

Honeymoon in Maldives




                                      
There are many beautiful places on earth, where you can take your partner on honeymoon to indulge in the moments of privacy and romance. But, to be in Maldives with partner during this special time of life means something different. On your honeymoon in Maldives, you can show your beloved the exotic milieu of azure colored sky and tropical palm trees swaying on the touch of soothing breeze. The combination of majestic blue sea and wide expanse of white sandy blanket will add to the mood of love and intimacy. You will not be able to resist the fun of getting bronze tans all over the skin.

Male
                                                    

In this capital city of Republic of Maldives, you will get to witness a fine mixture of old as well as modern beliefs. The skyscrapers and excellent infrastructural conditions add to the elegance of this island city. Having a population of more than 80,000 people, Male is best favored for its soothing climatic conditions. The city faces monsoon period from March to November

 Ihuru 
                                           
It is also referred to as ‘Angsana Resort and Spa Maldives Ihuru’. The spellbinding charm of Ihuru Island is difficult to ignore for anyone, especially the honeymooners. This island was made open in 2001 on 1st of October. Many tourists count Ihuru among the most beautiful destinations of Indian Ocean. Travelers find here attractive opportunities to pamper themselves with rejuvenating spa therapies and massages at its Angsana Spa.

Kulhudhuffushi
                                        

Kulhudhuffushi, most often referred to as the administrative division of Haa Dhaalu Atoll, is considered amongst the biggest and largely inhabited Maldives’ islands. In this island, the main occupation of the locals is shark fishing. Besides, many people work in cargo vessels.

This picturesque island in Maldives is worth visiting for folk dances.

Ari Atoll
                                                   
This natural atoll in Maldives has two divisions such as Northern Ari Atoll and Southern Ari Atoll. Segregated for administrative reasons, the Southern Ari Atoll boasts of an array of 105 islands. Both the parts of Ari Atoll register an average temperature of 28.1 degree Celsius all round the year. If you are planning for honeymoon in Maldives in this part of the island group, you are suggested to arrive here in the months of November and February.

Thinadhoo 
                                        
Located at a distance of 78 kms from Male, the Thinadhoo Island is a paradise for vacationers and romantic couples. The place is most preferred for its elegant landscapes and pleasant weather. It is an ideal hideaway to find an escape from hustle and bustle of urban life

Hithadhoo
                                                
Recognized as the capital city of Seenu Atoll, Hithadhoo is a heavenly abode of natural elements like palm trees and shrubs. A leisurely stroll near Hithadhoo Island will introduce you to its soiled roads, narrow lanes and lush vegetation. The bent houses will seem like a perfect match to the surroundings. Being here, you would enjoy with your love special moments of romance on its pristine beaches. In addition, the other characteristic elements of this part of Maldives to be enjoyed are asphalt roads, fish processing industry and garment factories.


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Ms Sonia Malhotra,  Satguru Tours,  E-32, 1st Floor, Patparganj,  Mayur Vihar Ph-1, Delhi-110091 
T:-  +91-11-43038646  M:- +91-9818316876/9718570707   E:-sonia@satgurutours.com

Mr Rajesh Tiwari Shripad,  India Tours & Travels, B-110, Dindayal Complex,Near Ved Nagar, Nanakheda, Ujjain, India,
T : 456010, 9406841345, 9893264726, 07344041397, E : shripadtravels@yahoo.co.in,www.shripadtravels.com    

Mr Ronak Agrawal AsiaGuide Tours & Travels,  B-19, Upper Ground Floor, Stadium Complex, Jalgaon 425001 MS India, Tel: 91 257-2239636 Mobile :- 91- 9960222656




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Honeymoon in Sri Lanka


Sri Lanka is a green, fertile tropical island with palm-fringed beaches, misty mountains and significant archaeology. 
Explore rain forests, marvel at ancient cities, discover the many national parks or get dazzled by the famous gems.

Adam’s Peak       
                                              

Located in a beautiful and fascinating area of the southern Hill Country, this lofty peak has sparked the imagination for centuries. It is variously known as Adam’s Peak (the place where Adam first set foot on earth after being cast out of heaven), Sri Pada (Sacred Footprint, left by the Buddha as he headed towards paradise) or Samanalakande (Butterfly Mountain, where butterflies go to die). Some believe the huge ‘footprint’ on the top of the 2243m peak to be that of St Thomas, the early apostle of India, or even of Lord Shiva.

Ahangama & Midigama
                                       
This is Sri Lanka’s surfers’ paradise, known for its powerful left break. For the best surfing in Ahangama, head straight out from Kabalana Beach Hotel; in Midigama, look for the breaks near the 139km marker. The whole area is popular with surfers as it’s cheap to stay here and the breaks are never crowded. But apart from surfing, the area doesn’t have wide appeal; the beaches can be pretty thin and there’s no real concentration of places that appeal to travellers.




Aluthgama, Bentota & Induruwa

                                                     

Bentota’s beach is one of the best on the west coast, protected from Galle Rd by the broad sweep of the Bentota Ganga. While it is dominated by big package 
hotels, it also has a number of smaller places catering to independent travellers. There are more such places in Aluthgama, a small town on the main road between Beruwela and Bentota.

Ambalangoda & Around
                                                   
Ambalangoda is a fair-sized town, but its touristy near-neighbour, Hikkaduwa, overshadows it as a destination. It does, however, have a beautiful sweep of sandy beach to its north, some famous mask carvers, local cultural centres and a bustling fish market. Crafts include hand-woven cotton and finely carved wooden doors, screens and lintels. If you want to see a traditional dance performance, Ambalangoda is the place to go. Genuine devil dances – which drive out spirits causing illness – still occur irregularly in the hinterland villages. Visitors are welcome, though you do have to expect more curiosity and less English from the villagers. The real catch is finding one of these dances, but ask around and count on good luck from the gods.


 Colombo
                                       
Colombo, Sri Lanka’s capital, biggest city and major port, draws together all the colours and cultures that make up this island nation, condenses them into a patchwork of markets, gardens and buildings both humble and grand, and knocks them against a narrow slab of beachfront. 
Many visitors will appreciate Colombo’s colonial heritage, its fine dining and shopping opportunities, and the dash of urban buzz in an overwhelmingly rural country. Others will tire quickly of the diesel fumes and the modern buildings on Galle Rd, the city’s main artery. If you’re only on a short trip to Sri Lanka, you may wish to pass by Colombo, but if you have the time – say at least two days – there are plenty of cultural and historical attractions in areas such as Fort, Cinnamon Gardens and Pettah.


Kalkudah & Passekudah Beaches   
                                               
                                               
To the north of Batticaloa, two fine curves of swimming beach nuzzle either side of the palm-tipped Kalkudah headland. Long touted as the east coast’s touristic crown jewels, they had been recovering from years of civil-war damage when the 2004 tsunami obliterated everything. One day this lovely area is likely to be redeveloped, but for now the few who venture out here have virtually the whole place to themselves.

Mannar
                                              
The only access to Mannar is by a 3km-long causeway. When the road is low in the water the journey feels like a Biblical miracle. Look left to spy the collapsed rail bridge on the horizon. The LTTE makes periodic attempts to blow up the causeway road bridge too, hoping to isolate Mannar Island – hence all the army checkpoints.

Negombo 
                                                  
Negombo is a modest beach town located close to Bandaranaike International Airport. In many ways it is a more salubrious introduction to the country than Colombo, and it’s a pleasant alternative to the monster traffic into and through the capital. In fact, some budget-conscious sun seekers just stay here, although doing this means missing the much nicer beaches to the south.

Udawalawe National Park
                                            
With herds of elephants, wild buffalo, sambar deer and leopards, Uda Walawe is the Sri Lankan national park that best rivals the savanna reserves of Africa. The park’s 30, 821 hectares centre on the large Uda Walawe Reservoir, fed by the Walawe Ganga

Weligama
                                          
About 30km east of Galle, the town of Weligama (which means ‘Sandy Village’) has a fine sandy sweep of bay – just as its name suggests. It’s a busy fishing town, and you could easily spend a day wandering around, getting a feel for local life. The commercial area is small but vibrant; the fish stalls are both smelly and interesting.



Contact  :

Ms Sonia Malhotra,  Satguru Tours,  E-32, 1st Floor, Patparganj,  Mayur Vihar Ph-1, Delhi-110091 
T:-  +91-11-43038646  M:- +91-9818316876/9718570707   E:-sonia@satgurutours.com

Mr Rajesh Tiwari Shripad,  India Tours & Travels, B-110, Dindayal Complex,Near Ved Nagar, Nanakheda, Ujjain, India,
T : 456010, 9406841345, 9893264726, 07344041397, E : shripadtravels@yahoo.co.in,www.shripadtravels.com    

Mr Ronak Agrawal AsiaGuide Tours & Travels,  B-19, Upper Ground Floor, Stadium Complex, Jalgaon 425001 MS India, Tel: 91 257-2239636 Mobile :- 91- 9960222656





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