KUALA LUMPUR TOUR PACKAGES

on Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Executive Toyota Innova Taxi Rates.
New 6 Seaters MPV TAXI
!!!SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO!!!

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*****KLANG VALLEY*****
KL CITY/PETALING JAYA to KLIA = Rm 130 nett
KL CITY/PETALING JAYA to LCCT = Rm 140 nett
KL CITY to SUBANG AIRPORT = Rm 90
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GENTING HIGHLANDS to KLIA/LCCT = Rm 350
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Remarks:  Surcharge 50% For Midnight
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KL CITY HOURLY & DAILY RATES :
PER HOURS = Rm 60 (minimum 3 hours)
PER DAYS 8 HOURS = 450
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*****OUTSTATION PACKAGES*****
BATH CAVES :
ONE WAY = Rm 50
DAY TRIP = Rm 150 (EXTRA 2 PLACES FOR FREE)
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GENTING HIGHLANDS :
ONE WAY = Rm 180
PICKUP = Rm 190
DAY TRIP = Rm 480 (EXTRA 3 PLACES FOR FREE)
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MELAKA CITY :
ONE WAY = Rm 300
DAY TRIP = Rm 480 (EXTRA 2 PLACES FOR FREE)
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A'FAMOSA , MELAKA :
ONE WAY = Rm 280
DAY TRIP = Rm 400 (EXTRA 1 PLACES FOR FREE)
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PORT DICKSON :
ONE WAY = Rm 280
DAY TRIP = Rm 400 (EXTRA 1 PLACES FOR FREE)
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CAMERON HIGHLANDS :
ONE WAY = Rm 500
DAY TRIP = Rm 800 (EXTRA 2 PLACES FOR FREE)
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PENANG / LEGOLAND,JOHOR BAHRU :
ONE WAY = Rm 700
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IPOH, PERAK :
ONE WAY = Rm 450
DAY TRIP = Rm 700
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TAIPING :
ONE WAY = Rm 550
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KUALA GANDAH (ELEPHANT SANCTUARY) :
DAY TRIP = Rm 400
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TAMAN NEGARA / KUANTAN :
ONE WAY = Rm 550
PICKUP = Rm 650
2DAYS 1NIGHTS = Rm 1200
3DAYS 2 NIGHTS = Rm 1500
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MERSING ( TIOMAN ISLANDS ) :
ONE WAY = Rm 750
PICKUP = Rm 800
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LUMUT ( PANGKOR ISLAND ) :
ONE WAY = Rm 500
PICKUP = Rm 550
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LANGKAWI / KUALA KEDAH :
ONE WAY = Rm 850
PICKUP = Rm 900
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KEMAMAN / KERTEH, TERENGGANU :
ONE WAY = Rm 750
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KUALA TERENGGANU :
ONE WAY = Rm 900
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KOTA BHARU :
ONE WAY = Rm 1150
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*** The price above for point to point only.
*** The rates include toll, parking, petrol / ngv, driver food and overnight stay (for outstation).
*** For booking please call David +6012 329 8955 at least 2 hours earlier. We also accept advanced booking. 

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Malacca

on Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Malaysia Tour highly recommends a visit to the town of Malacca. A fascinating blend of Portuguese, Dutch and British influences have made Malacca one of the most popular tourist destinations in Malaysia. Although it's possible to visit as a daytrip from Kuala Lumpur, you are better off spending a night or two here.

Malacca has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008.

Before the arrival of the first Sultan, Malacca was a fishing village inhabited by local Malays. Malacca was founded by Parameswara. He found his way to Malacca around 1400 where he found a good port—it was accessible in all seasons and on the strategically located narrowest point of the Malacca Straits.

According to a popular legend, Parameswara was resting under a tree near a river while hunting, when one of his dogs cornered a mouse deer. In self-defence, the mouse deer pushed the dog into the river. Impressed by the courage of the deer, and taking it as a propitious omen of the weak overcoming the powerful, Parameswara decided on the spot to found an empire on that very spot. He named it 'Melaka' after the tree under which he had taken shelter.

Parameswara established Malacca as a major international port by compelling passing ships to call there, and establishing fair and reliable facilities for warehousing and trade. Mass settlement of Chinese, mostly from the imperial and merchant fleet occurred during the reign of Parameswara in the vicinity of Bukit China ("Chinese Hill"), which was perceived as having excellent Feng Shui (geomancy).


A cultural result of the vibrant trade was the expansion of the Peranakan people, who spread to other major settlements in the region. During its prime, Malacca was a powerful Sultanate which extended its rule over the southern Malay Peninsula and much of Sumatra. Its rise helped to hold off the Thai's southwards encroachment and arguably hasten the decline of the rival Majapahit Empire of Java which was in decline as Malacca rose. Malacca was also pivotal in the spread of Islam in the Malay Archipelago.

Alfonso de Albuquerque set sail from Goa to Malacca and conquered the city on August 24, 1511. It became a strategic base for Portuguese expansion in the East Indies. In the meantime, the Portuguese built the fort named A Famosa to defend Malacca (its gate is all that remains of the ruins at present).

In 1641, the Dutch defeated the Portuguese in an effort to capture Malacca, with the help of the Sultan of Johore. The Dutch ruled Malacca from 1641 to 1798 but they were not interested in developing it as a trading centre, placing greater importance to Batavia (Jakarta) on Java as their administrative centre. However they still built their landmark, better known as the Stadthuys or Red Building.


Malacca was ceded to the British in the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 in exchange for Bencoolen on Sumatra. From 1826 to 1946 Malacca was governed, first by the British East India Company and then as a Crown Colony. It formed part of the Straits Settlements, together with Singapore and Penang. After the dissolution of this crown colony, Malacca and Penang became part of the Malayan Union, which later became Malaysia.

Malacca is well-known for its food; Malay dishes include ikan asam pedas, sambal belacan and cencaluk.


Nyonya-Baba cuisine is a fusion of Chinese (mostly southern Hokkien or Fujian influence), Portuguese, Dutch, Indian, British and Malay cooking with most dishes being spicy in nature. Peranakan dishes include Itik Tim (a soup containing duck and salted vegetables), Ayam Pong Teh (chicken casserole with salted brown-bean sauce usually served with potatoes) as well as the famous Nyonya Laksa. Chicken Rice Ball is another dish popular with domestic Chinese tourists.




The Portuguese colonists contributed dishes like Devil's Curry and Portuguese egg tarts to the town's cuisine. Ikan Bakar (roasted fish) restaurants in Umbai, Serkam and Alai are also popular.


Popular historical attractions:


Fort A Famosa: Constructed by the Portuguese in 1511, it suffered severe structural damage during the Dutch invasion. The plan by the British to destroy it was aborted as a result of the intervention of Sir Stamford Raffles in 1808.

St. Paul's Church: Constructed by the Portuguese captain, Duarte Coelho, this church was named "Our Lady of The Hill", but was later turned into a burial ground by the Dutch for their noble dead, and renamed "St. Paul's Church". Currently the church is part of the Malaccan Museums Complex. The body of St. Francis Xavier was interred here temporarily before it was taken to Goa, India.

Christ Church: Constructed in 1753, the structure reflects original Dutch architecture. The building houses hand-crafted church benches, jointless ceiling skylights, a copper replica of the Bible, a headstone written in the Armenian language, and a replica of "The Last Supper".

Cheng Hoon Teng Temple: Located along Jalan Tokong (formerly Temple Street) in the core zone of the Malacca Unesco World Heritage Site. It is the oldest functioning temple in Malaysia and grandest temple in Malacca.

The Malacca Straits Mosque (Malay: Masjid Selat Melaka) is a mosque located on the man-made Malacca Island near Malacca Town in Malacca state, Malaysia. It looks like a floating structure if the water level is high. Construction cost of the mosque is about MYR10 million.

No More Visa On Arrival

on Wednesday, August 25, 2010


From 16.08.2010 the Immigration Department Malaysia will no longer issued Visa On Arrival (VOA) at all entry points.
KUALA LUMPUR:
Malaysia is to abolish the visa-on-arrival (VOA) facility effective Monday,
Immigration director-general Datuk Abdul Rahman Othman announced on Friday, August 13th, 2010.
As such,

Malaysia Tour Guides Packages

on Saturday, August 7, 2010


We offer Malaysia Tour Guides Services for holiday trips in Malaysia!
Enjoy some of the best tour packages we have and don’t miss out on our top recommendations, impressive package deals, exquisite special offers and much more!
If you are looking for a family vacation, incentive tour, conference package or honeymoon package in Malaysia,

Malaysia Tour Guides offers ready made tour packages or a customizable tour package just for you. You can choose from the tour packages in Malaysia listed below or send us your request for a customized holiday tour package and we will help you plan your dream holiday to Malaysia.


Executive Toyota Innova Taxi Rates.
New 6 Seaters MPV TAXI
!!!SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO!!!
__________________________________________
*****KLANG VALLEY*****
KL CITY/PETALING JAYA to KLIA = Rm 130 nett 
KL CITY/PETALING JAYA to LCCT = Rm 140 nett
KL CITY to SUBANG AIRPORT = Rm 90
__________________________________________
GENTING HIGHLANDS to KLIA/LCCT = Rm 350
__________________________________________
Remarks: Surcharge 50% For Midnight
__________________________________________
KL CITY HOURLY & DAILY RATES :
PER HOURS = Rm 60 (minimum 3 hours)
PER DAYS 8 HOURS = 450
__________________________________________
*****OUTSTATION PACKAGES***** 
BATH CAVES :
ONE WAY = Rm 50
DAY TRIP = Rm 150 (EXTRA 2 PLACES FOR FREE)
__________________________________________
GENTING HIGHLANDS : 
ONE WAY = Rm 180
PICKUP = Rm 190
DAY TRIP = Rm 480 (EXTRA 3 PLACES FOR FREE)
__________________________________________
MELAKA CITY :
ONE WAY = Rm 300
DAY TRIP = Rm 480 (EXTRA 2 PLACES FOR FREE)
__________________________________________
A'FAMOSA , MELAKA :
ONE WAY = Rm 280
DAY TRIP = Rm 400 (EXTRA 1 PLACES FOR FREE)
__________________________________________
PORT DICKSON :
ONE WAY = Rm 280
DAY TRIP = Rm 400 (EXTRA 1 PLACES FOR FREE)
__________________________________________
CAMERON HIGHLANDS :
ONE WAY = Rm 500
DAY TRIP = Rm 800 (EXTRA 2 PLACES FOR FREE)
__________________________________________
PENANG / LEGOLAND,JOHOR BAHRU :
ONE WAY = Rm 700
__________________________________________
IPOH, PERAK :
ONE WAY = Rm 450
DAY TRIP = Rm 700
__________________________________________
TAIPING :
ONE WAY = Rm 550
__________________________________________
KUALA GANDAH (ELEPHANT SANCTUARY) :
DAY TRIP = Rm 400
__________________________________________
TAMAN NEGARA / KUANTAN :
ONE WAY = Rm 550
PICKUP = Rm 650
2DAYS 1NIGHTS = Rm 1200
3DAYS 2 NIGHTS = Rm 1500
__________________________________________
MERSING ( TIOMAN ISLANDS ) :
ONE WAY = Rm 750
PICKUP = Rm 800
__________________________________________
LUMUT ( PANGKOR ISLAND ) :
ONE WAY = Rm 500
PICKUP = Rm 550
__________________________________________
LANGKAWI / KUALA KEDAH :
ONE WAY = Rm 850
PICKUP = Rm 900
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KEMAMAN / KERTEH, TERENGGANU :
ONE WAY = Rm 750
__________________________________________
KUALA TERENGGANU :
ONE WAY = Rm 900
__________________________________________
KOTA BHARU :
ONE WAY = Rm 1150
__________________________________________
*** The price above for point to point only.
*** The rates include toll, parking, petrol / ngv, driver food and overnight stay (for outstation).
*** For booking please call David +6012 329 8955 at least 2 hours earlier. We also accept advanced booking. 
 
Interested ? Email your enquiries at
babywing1980@gmail.com
Or call me at +6012 329 8955 
FACEBOOK ID : 0123298955

Malaysia Tour Guides Services

on Friday, August 6, 2010


Welcome to Malaysia Tour Guides (Services is our Motto!)
We offer Malaysia Tour Guides services for holiday trips in Malaysia or you can just follow step by steps tour guides below...

First Steps

Before you start to book any of our Malaysia Tour Guides Services you must understand your

Visa Entry Requirement For Malaysia country so check your visa requirement in our Side Widget

Bar on the main page or Visa Information For Foreigner. If Visa is Required in your country to enter Malaysia

Country then you have to apply your Visa at Malaysia Embassy located in your country

otherwise continue on the next steps.

Second Steps

What is your best time to visit Malaysia? But remember to book in advance when falls on major

public holidays eg. Christmas, New Year’s Day, Chinese New Year because Asian travel routes

are booked solid and hotels are maxed out. About Malaysia Public Holidays


Third Steps

Check and Book the flights date to Malaysia at any Airlines Company you prefer for

confirming of your Flights Details eg. Pricing, Tickets, Seats Class, Baggage and Check-in

Date and Time.

Important: Don't forget to print out the Details of your Flights after Confirmed Your Booking.

How to buy a cheap air tickets to Malaysia ? The more earlier's you book, the lower the prices are.

Remember to select the Malaysia Tour Destination at Kuala Lumpur (KUL) for your prefer

airlines because Kuala Lumpur is the capital and the largest city of Malaysia so select it

carefully. Alternative you can inform me to book for your Airlines Tickets under your

requirement.


1) The (LCCT) Low Cost Carriers
www.airasia.com

Have a check if you're coming from Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China,

Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Laos, Macau, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea,

Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom and Vietnam.

2) The (Mas) Malaysia Airlines
www.malaysiaairlines.com

Have a check if you're coming from Argentina, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,

Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lebanon, Maldives, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway,

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United

Arab Emirates and United States.

3) Or Any Other Airlines Located In Your Country.


Fourth Steps

Are you looking for a reasonable price, Clean and full of facilities hotel in City Center of

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ? Ofcourse its not a 5 star or 3 star hotel unless you want it.

Alternative you can inform me to book for your Hotels under your requirement and we also send

you a copy of the Hotels Reservations for those who need Visa applications use.


Fifth Steps



Please let us know which aiport you will arrived because there are two airports at Kuala Lumpur, First is KLIA International Airport


Secondly is the LCCT low cost carrier Airport and distance between this two airport is 20km, So please be sure which airport you're arrived cause there will be easier for us to pick you up.
So Contact and Send me the Full detail of your Arriving date and time at Kuala Lumpur.
Check our Latest Tour Guides Packages Offers,

Email enquiry at: babywing1980@gmail.com call me at  +6012 329 8955 
If you had any question please do not hesitate to email me your question, I also can be contact by sms at +6012 329 8955 / Add me On Facebook ID: 0123298955 if you need urgent reply. Please check your email spam box after sending me email.I respect your privacy, all email address will use only to reply your question about the tour. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ENTERING THE CORRECT EMAIL OTHERWISE I WON'T ABLE TO REPLY YOUR EMAIL

Finally book Our's Tour Guides Services with us !

Beryl's Chocolate

on Tuesday, August 3, 2010


Cocoa can function in the same way as aspirin in preventing heart attacks, according to a new study investigating its effect on blood platelets.The research will lend further weight to the various health claims now attached to the traditional indulgence.
Dark chocolate has recently been making inroads into the health market as its beneficial antioxidant and flavanoid content becomes more widely publicised and consumers switch from milk or white chocolate to keep up with the trend.
Scientists at the John Hopkins University School of Medicine say that a few squares of chocolate a day can reduce the risk of a heart attack by almost 50 per cent in some cases.


At Beryl’s it’s all about delivering the best chocolates in Malaysia.Beryl’s Chocolate and Confectionary Sdn Bhd (Beryl’s) was created and located at jalan imbi of Kuala Lumpur with one aim in mind – excellence. Since our establishment in 1995, we’ve focused on ensuring the creation, supply and maintenance of the very best chocolates for both the Malaysian and international market. With a vision of being a leading international brand that is synonymous with the highest quality chocolate products, Beryl’s has focused on a simple set of values at every step of our journey.



Ensuring that our chocolates retain the same great taste every time, we use only the very best ingredients. These include beans from Ghana, a globally recognized source of the very best cocoa beans. Our other ingredients receive the same care and attention to detail.



But the best materials are only one piece of the puzzle. To ensure that the taste of Beryl’s Chocolates is distinct and of the same high quality every time, we constantly research and develop new manufacturing methods and products. After all, variety is the spice of life, isn’t it?



To that end, Beryl’s Chocolate today offers more than 100 varieties of chocolate to suit your every mood and desire. That’s a list that is growing constantly by the way!



So go ahead – try a piece of Beryl’s chocolate.

Sungei Wang Plaza

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Sungei Wang Plaza is a popular shopping centre situated in the Bukit Bintang area of Kuala Lumpur. It was opened in 1977.The mall is well known for gathering a variety of products under one roof, including clothes, soft toys, games, watches, bookstore, lifestyle items and entertainment. The sixth floor of the mall has been established as T-zone (aka. Trendy Zone on The Roof), which generally caters for teenager fashion clothes, shoes and other trinkets. A lot of local designer clothes and accessories can be found with affordable price.



The third floor (IT@Sungei Wang) is known for its selection of computers, IT hardware and software. Connecting the mall with the main road is Fiesta Street which is a new sidewalk with a selection of Italian, American, Chinese, South African and Aseana fare.



Shopping mall, in the Golden Triangle, has more than 500 retailers of fashion, electronics, Sidewalk cafés, books, games, software and boutiques.Integrated with the adjacent Bukit Bintang Plaza, sungei wang plaza is a magnet for all shoppers in the city. This perennially popular shopping centre houses many retail outlets offering an incredible assortment of goods catering for all tastes and budgets.


Here is a summary of awards conferred to Sungei Wang Plaza.
2009

The Brand Laureate
Best Brands in Brand Strategy

2007 & 2008

The Brand Laureate
Best Brands in Retail (Shopping Centre)

2007

Tourism Malaysia 2007
Flora Fest 2007 - Shopping Complex Floral Decoration Contest 1st Runner Up

2001/2002

Best Supporting Shopping Centre Award

2000

Tourism Malaysia
Colours of Malaysia Identity Contest Award - 1st Prize

1996/1997

Tourism Malaysia
Best Shopping Complex Award - 1st Prize
FIABCI Prix d'Excellence (International Award)
Special Award (Retail Properties Category)

1995

Tourism Malaysia
Best Shopping Complex Award- 1st Runner Up
Tourism Malaysia
Shopping Complex Lobby Floral Decoration Award - 1st Prize
Tenaga Nasional Berhad
Energy Efficiency Award
FIABCI Award of Distinction
Commercial Development (Malaysian Chapter)

1994

Tourism Malaysia
Shopping Complex Lobby Floral Decoration Award - 2nd Prize


1993

Tourism Malaysia
Shopping Complex Lobby Floral Decoration Award
Tourism Malaysia
Merit Certificate Best Shopping Complex Award

Malaysia Tour is one of Southeast Asia top travel destinations, possessing an endless range of attractions that cater for the cosmopolitan shopper, cultural enthusiast, historical buff and nature-lover

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