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Pulau Perhentian, meaning 'stopover island', is not to be missed. Situated 21km off the coast of Terengganu, it consists of the islands of Pulau Perhentian Besar and Pulau Perhentian Kecil. Covered by unspoilt jungle, windswept palms, powdery white beaches and surrounded by sapphire blue waters, Pulau Perhentian is a sanctuary for fishermen, migratory birds and of course, discerning holiday-makers.
Located just off the edge of the Pulau Redang Marine Park, Perhentian's coral-fringed waters have excellent underwater seascapes for snorkelling and scuba diving.
Arrangements can also be made for island cruises, and boats can be hired to go exploring for private bays and secluded coves. A trip to these tropical islands is also a must for those who enjoy windsurfing, sailing, canoeing and deep-sea fishing.
Of the two islands, Pulau Perhentian Kecil is more geared towards backpackers. Here, you'll find a wide range of budget options for both food and accommodation.
Pulau Perhentian Besar, on the other hand, is more developed and therefore offers better facilities. Nevertheless, there are chalets, dormitories and campsites on both islands.
Firefly, the Malaysian low-cost carrier, announced that it will not impose any fuel surcharge. The move follows the recent decision of its rival LCC, AirAsia, to resume fuel surcharges more than two years after abolishing the levy.
In a statement issued yesterday, Firefly's Managing Director, Eddy Leong said; “We acknowledge that we are not spared from the impact of increasing fuel prices, however in keeping to our promise of providing guaranteed low fares, we will not be imposing a fuel surcharge in the foreseeable future.”
Firefly is a subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines, which does impose a fuel surcharge on its tickets.
In a statement issued yesterday, Firefly's Managing Director, Eddy Leong said; “We acknowledge that we are not spared from the impact of increasing fuel prices, however in keeping to our promise of providing guaranteed low fares, we will not be imposing a fuel surcharge in the foreseeable future.”
Firefly is a subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines, which does impose a fuel surcharge on its tickets.
A missing tourist has been found alive in Nevada in the US after being missing for seven weeks.
The 56 year-old Canadian was found in a wooded area, close to her vehicle that had been reported stranded.
Rita Chretien had been driving to Las Vegas with her husband went off road and se the Elko Country.
According to Rita, when their van got stuck in the mud, her husband went to get help on foot, but didn’t return. She told police that she had been living on snack food and water and reportedly lost 9-14 kg during the ordeal.
Police had called off the search in April, but have now resumed the hunt for 58 year old Albert Chretien.
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Malaysia Airlines is offering discounts for bookings from 3 May 2011 to 18 May 2011. The "Global Deals, Dream Getaway" campaign is for travel period May 10, 2011 to March 31, 2012 for Asia, Africa, Americas and Middle East. Australasia region travel period starts from May 3, 2011. Europe region travel period starts from July 2, 2011. Domestic travel in Malaysia starts from June 2, 2011. Tickets can be purchased online, MAS call centre or directly with us! Terms and condition apply.
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In conjunction with MATTA Fair 2011 from 11-13 March 2011 at PWTC, KTMB will be having promotion for KTM Komuter and KTM Intercity trains. You can get 25% discounts for all Intercity Trains Tickets at the KTMB booth for a minimum of two passengers for travel up to May 31, 2011. Commuters taking the KTM Komuter to the fair will also enjoy a 25% discounts if you travel in a group of 3 people.
All will be include with cheaper price of RM10 rebate for a group of 6 peoples per traveller by travelling through KTMB and holiday package handle by us!
All will be include with cheaper price of RM10 rebate for a group of 6 peoples per traveller by travelling through KTMB and holiday package handle by us!
Labels: News Domestic
Three Moroccan men have been arrested in connection with the bombing of a popular tourist cafe in Marrakech.
The suspects are reported to be “loyal” to al Qaeda, according to Moroccan police.(click title for further news)
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