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<div>'''Jane'''<br />
*We caught the speedboat over, which was indeed extremely speedy, although a consequence of this was that it catapaulted us through the water in a roller-coaster-esque fashion, resulting in everyone's bags being soaked. When nearing the island, we realized we had no idea about any of places on it, and even less of an idea where we should get off. So we just stayed on, following the lead of the majority of people on the boat, which thus left us to get off at Salang Beach, which was thankfully the most popular. Saying that, you can walk the length of the beach and the settlements in about 30 mins. This did feel like quite a long time as we dragged our bags up the beach in an attempt to find some accomodation. This was hardly an ordeal, however, as we found a little hut with a double bed, mossie net, and bathroom right on the beachfront, for 20 Ringit a night at Ella's Place. <br />
*Immediately we set out in search of a dive centre to enquire about undertaking our advanced water course (bitten by the dive bug!). There were quite a few on offer, but Fisherman Dive Centre enticed us - Mazlan, the instructor, signed us up for a course that we could start the next day, and with only us on it, for the meagre price of 700 Ringit. Awesome! He gave us our text books, which we diligently set about reading, along with books we'd hired for a stupidly low price from a bookshop. Firstly we had to find an appropriate paradisical setting, however. We decided Monkey Bay was a good enough option - reachable only by water taxi, or a slightly treacherous hill climb and then descent. There wasn't a decision to be made - we ploughed up the hill, in boiling weather once again, with the additional error of wearing flip flops and thus slipping everywhere.<br />
*The bay was completely worth it, paradisical in every sense; practically deserted, with calm, emerald green waves lapping the white sand, tickling our feet as we lay in the sand. The heat was frazzling me so I swiftly moved into a hammock, conveniently hanging under a tree, and began reading and soaking up the serenity of it all. Despite the shade, I reckoned intermittant dips in the sea were still necessary to keep cool, and the water was beautiful, but incredibly salty!<br />
*We opted to head back to watch the sunset from Salang beach, but the clouds put pay to that idea, and instead we had to settle for watching giant lizards crawl in and out of the small stream running parallel with the sea. We then went for dinner at one of the few restaurants on the beach, at which I made the schoolboy error of ordering a curry way too hot for me to devour, much to both mine and the waiter's evident disappointment!<br />
*The next day marked the first day of our advanced open water course. I began to appreciate the facilities of the Koh Tao dive centre as we had to kit up on the floor of a tiny dive boat, rocking from side to side in the open sea, and then enter the water while precariously balanced on a ridge delineating the boat's sides. The first dive was our deep dive (30m) at Fan Canyon. 30m is the depth that nitrogen narcosis can supposedly occur, causing divers to undertake foolish behaviour, and thus at 30m we performed a maths calculation to show us how our thought processes are slower at that depth. Lucy got hers wrong anyway, so I guess it affected one of us :P The vis was pretty good down there actually, and we saw some good coral. Between this dive and our second, the multi-level dive, we had lunch - awesome noodles! - and then moved over to Kador Bay near Coral Island. The second dive was really good also, I really felt like I was getting way more used to being underwater now, plus we saw a moray eel. Back on the boat I was starting to get a bit seasick so was relieved when we arrived back on shore. In the evening we were joined by a Malaysian bloke, Jack, doing his divemaster course at our school, for dinner, and then went on to a bar for some (unsuccessful) darts playing with the locals. <br />
*Last night's activities meant we had to get up early to do our dive homework (tut tut), and then we grabbed a brekkie of pineapple and honey roti (Malaysian pancake) before rocking up for our morning dives, both of them being shore dives. We kitted up and headed over to the jetty for our buoyancy dive, and it was so amazing how, once actually fully explained to us, and with proper control, you could actually master your buoyancy underwater, and manage to hover wherever you wanted. It was like something clicked, and now diving had gone from awesome, to absolutely unreal! This feeling was further emphasized on our second dive, the navigation dive, as we applied the buoyancy skills with a natural ease, whilst also mastering the use of the compass. We then went for lunch with Jack and spent the arvo on the beach, swimming, and dozing in hammocks, reading my book.<br />
*As dusk approached we kitted up for our night dive, while the rest of the island was gearing up for the Salang beach party, as part of the Tioman dive festival. We walked down the jetty to enter the water from there and were greeted by a load of party goers that had caught the boat over from other beaches. Anyway, we entered just as the last slithers of sunlight were fading into oblivion, and found it to be quite relaxing diving at night, as if it was just us and the unspoken aquatic life in the whole ocean. Vine, the divemaster, pointed out all manner of aquatic life to us, including luminous plankton, an omninous looking stingray, a crab, and shrimp. The experience was completely unique and quite an honour really, and we emerged delighted with it all, and the fact that we'd passed our advanced course. It was starting to get pretty nippy though, so we ran back to the hut for a shower and change of clothes, ready to hit the beach party in celebration! We had a celebratory meal with Jack, Vine and Mazlan first, and then hit the bar for the obligatory game of round the clock darts, and then over to the beach where we were dancing and cartwheeling like lunatics around the fire to Metallica and Green Day (when the cantankerous sound system was working) with countless unknown Malay blokes. <br />
*The party continued into the early hours at a bar up the other end of the beach that was open till god knows when. Saying that, the omninous rumble of thunder and the whistling of wind through the islands trees around 3am prompted me to make a dash for home, falsely believing that a great storm was about to break out. Oh well, it was good to stretch my legs for a bit anyway!<br />
*There was muchos sleep to be had the next morning, followed by more lazing around on the beach, soaking up the sun, and swimming in the sea, hovering over the coral formations, hypnotized by the colourful fish darting around them. The water was so clear, and the experience so captivating that this amused us for hours on end. We made time to return to the dive centre and collect our certifications, and bumped into Ben and Keren, who we'd met on Koh Tao whilst doing our open water course. After our awesome experiences on the advanced course, we convinced them to do it aswell! They were somewhat more easily convinced given that they loved the trekking in Chiang Mai which was also on our reccomendation!<br />
*The sunset was stunning that night, although I think it came out in the picture looking even better than I realized it looked at the time. <br />
* sampled yet another Malaysian delicacy for dinner, and then went to watch The Longest Yard on the big screen at one of the restaurants with some of the crew. <br />
*The next day, our last full day on both Tioman, and in Malaysia, and indeed Asia, we undertook a "round the island" tour, with our guide Terry, on his slightly vunerable looking boat. It took us a tumultuous 30 minutes to get to our first stop, Juara Beach, on the east side of the island, after passing miles of coastline completely unhabitable due to the rocky terrain protruding out into the side, leaving no conceviable building sites. The beach was indeed beautiful yet deserted, lined with palm trees and unripe coconuts. We swam out to the rocks and briefly climbed aboard to chat to an English bloke who was fishing for his tea. The island wilderness was quite chilling, it was like a bit of a ghost town over there, yet the beach and surrounds were so idyllic. I can only think it was the hassle of getting there that caused its loneliness. <br />
*Anyway, back on board with Terry, the next stop was Mutuk waterfall. The cliffs surrounding this place were eerily mirred by mist, much like on Lost, and the track up to the waterfall itself also resembled a ghost town somewhat, with abandoned huts and what not. It was more of a rocky waterfall than the Thai ones we visited, with the water winding its way through the rocks instead of free-falling. We took the liberty of having a little dip before hopping back on board.<br />
*Somewhat starving at this point, the next stop demanded our attention nevertheless. At Ringgis Island we went snorkelling and it was astounding beautiful - the best coral I've ever seen, entirely mesmerizing. The myriad of colours, and variety of coral and fish on display was otherworldly. The crocodile-nosed needlefish were the best - swimming precariously close to the surface, I was perpetually scared of running into one of them and being sliced in two! I spent quite a lot of time duck diving down to get a close up of the coral (which my ears didn't like!), my favourite being the black stuff with electric yellow ridges, and the bright blue flower-esque small coral resting on rocks. There was a lot of fire coral, and all so shallow so the vis was outstanding, perfect for snorkelling, although I would have loved to have dived there and just circled around the coral, close up. The schools of fish were also incredible - simulating a kalidescope-esque image in which they circled around us, only to universally flutter away if we made a sharp movement.<br />
*Finally Terry took us for some lunch on ABC beach and by this point I realized it had been absolutely roasting all day and I was terribly sunburnt. The next place round the coast was Tekek - site of the only cash machine on the island, which I got off to use - where we saw a plane land, which was quite scary as it didn't look like the place was big enough to have a runway!<br />
*The last stop was Monkey Bay again, although this time seen in a whole new dimension, underwater. Terry dropped us off far out in the bay and we snorkelled our way back past more coral. This coral was incomparable to that at Ringiss Island, but that point was negated by my spotting of a hawksbill turtle, which I proceeded to follow around for about 20 minutes, amazed at its appearance in such shallow water. It seemed unaware of my presence although I was really close, which I found quite strange. It stopped for a while, nesting in some coral, at which point I tried to find Lucy to show her, but no such luck. A glorious rainbow then appeared across the bay, which culminated in somewhat less glory in the form of showers, meaning Terry summoned us to return to the boat and then Salang Beach. Indeed, no sooner than we pulled up on the beach it started absolutely chucking it down with vicious thunder and lightening ensuing. The poor weather meant our last night was somewhat of a wash out in every sense, with most places being closed, and most people having retreated indoors, but this was immaterial as we'd had such a great day, for only 80 Ringit aswell.<br />
*Monday was our last day in Asia, which began with us packing our things up whilst watching the sunrise over Tioman, and dreaming of Oz, yet being sad to leave Tioman, where we'd had such a great time and met so many people. We bought some green coconut pancakey things for brekkie and ate them on the 7.30 ferry back, which, being the slow boat, was a lot more comfortable than the one on the way over!<br />
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'''Steven'''<br />
*Pulau Tioman is a small island located 32 km. Minang Cove, on Pulau Tiomanoff the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is some 39 km long and 12 km wide. Its beaches were depicted as Bali Hai in the 1958 movie, South Pacific. In the 1970s, TIME magazine selected Tioman as one of the world's most beautiful islands. Who were we to argue? Tioman Island had the added attraction of snorkelling off the beach and Minang Cove Resort seemed to promote snorkelling as well as being in a reasonable price range.<br />
*The flight to Pulau Tioman was from Seletar Airport in Singapore. This secondary international airport is so small that we were only the second fare our taxi driver has ever delivered there. It turned out to be smaller than Tauranga Airport (and much smaller than Palmerston North International Airport). So how small was Berjaya Air's plane going to be? Turned out there were plenty of spare seats with only 10 of us on board.<br />
*The next real excitement was the (international) landing strip at Tioman which Brian mistook as an agricultural strip for truly tiny planes, or as possibly even unused. He was impressed when the plane did a steep 180' turn and landed on a short runway with hills at each end.<br />
*We then had to go through immigration into Malaysia, a booth on the veranda of the airport, then pay our dues for entering their national park. A well dressed welcoming man asked if we were heading for the Japa Mala resort, but sadly no - that was the more expensive option and we were flashpacking. We were met by a young local boy who was very helpful, but seemed not to speak much English and was quite shy.<br />
*We were in for a 25 minute boat ride passing all the other smart resorts, making us feel a bit like passing the Ibis on our way to Hotel Central in Casablanca.We were met at Minang Cove by a friendly pommy manager with a laid back demeanour, and then showed a spacious tidy room sitting right over the shore. His parting comment was "we don't have room keys here; no-one's going anywhere." We felt relaxed already.<br />
*The snorkelling was magical and just off shore from the beach we saw a big turtle. Another day Jen was spooked by oversized jellyfish with a body than a head, and on that day Brian snorkelled over some black tipped sharks. Whilst there Jen did her first ever scuba dive which inspite of some equalising issues, was great fun. Pity we couldn't catch the action on an underwater camera.<br />
*Feeling guilty about our fitness, we started out on the "4 hour return" walk through the jungle to the next village or kampong, then onto the Tioman Waterfall. The walk to the kampong was in fact very overgrown, had broken bridges, and we did not really want to have to do the return trip. We spotted iguanas, and other exotic fauna but not the snakes that our fellow guests saw the next day. When we did the walk Jen didn't know there were 24 different species of snakes on Pulau Tioman. The happy ending to the story is that at the waterfall we met a group from Japa Mala, the smarter resort, who were clearly getting very well looked after, and hitching a boat ride back seemed like the only sensible solution.<br />
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<div>'''Jane'''<br />
*We caught the speedboat over, which was indeed extremely speedy, although a consequence of this was that it catapaulted us through the water in a roller-coaster-esque fashion, resulting in everyone's bags being soaked. When nearing the island, we realized we had no idea about any of places on it, and even less of an idea where we should get off. So we just stayed on, following the lead of the majority of people on the boat, which thus left us to get off at Salang Beach, which was thankfully the most popular. Saying that, you can walk the length of the beach and the settlements in about 30 mins. This did feel like quite a long time as we dragged our bags up the beach in an attempt to find some accomodation. This was hardly an ordeal, however, as we found a little hut with a double bed, mossie net, and bathroom right on the beachfront, for 20 Ringit a night at Ella's Place. <br />
*Immediately we set out in search of a dive centre to enquire about undertaking our advanced water course (bitten by the dive bug!). There were quite a few on offer, but Fisherman Dive Centre enticed us - Mazlan, the instructor, signed us up for a course that we could start the next day, and with only us on it, for the meagre price of 700 Ringit. Awesome! He gave us our text books, which we diligently set about reading, along with books we'd hired for a stupidly low price from a bookshop. Firstly we had to find an appropriate paradisical setting, however. We decided Monkey Bay was a good enough option - reachable only by water taxi, or a slightly treacherous hill climb and then descent. There wasn't a decision to be made - we ploughed up the hill, in boiling weather once again, with the additional error of wearing flip flops and thus slipping everywhere.<br />
*The bay was completely worth it, paradisical in every sense; practically deserted, with calm, emerald green waves lapping the white sand, tickling our feet as we lay in the sand. The heat was frazzling me so I swiftly moved into a hammock, conveniently hanging under a tree, and began reading and soaking up the serenity of it all. Despite the shade, I reckoned intermittant dips in the sea were still necessary to keep cool, and the water was beautiful, but incredibly salty!<br />
*We opted to head back to watch the sunset from Salang beach, but the clouds put pay to that idea, and instead we had to settle for watching giant lizards crawl in and out of the small stream running parallel with the sea. We then went for dinner at one of the few restaurants on the beach, at which I made the schoolboy error of ordering a curry way too hot for me to devour, much to both mine and the waiter's evident disappointment!<br />
*The next day marked the first day of our advanced open water course. I began to appreciate the facilities of the Koh Tao dive centre as we had to kit up on the floor of a tiny dive boat, rocking from side to side in the open sea, and then enter the water while precariously balanced on a ridge delineating the boat's sides. The first dive was our deep dive (30m) at Fan Canyon. 30m is the depth that nitrogen narcosis can supposedly occur, causing divers to undertake foolish behaviour, and thus at 30m we performed a maths calculation to show us how our thought processes are slower at that depth. Lucy got hers wrong anyway, so I guess it affected one of us :P The vis was pretty good down there actually, and we saw some good coral. Between this dive and our second, the multi-level dive, we had lunch - awesome noodles! - and then moved over to Kador Bay near Coral Island. The second dive was really good also, I really felt like I was getting way more used to being underwater now, plus we saw a moray eel. Back on the boat I was starting to get a bit seasick so was relieved when we arrived back on shore. In the evening we were joined by a Malaysian bloke, Jack, doing his divemaster course at our school, for dinner, and then went on to a bar for some (unsuccessful) darts playing with the locals. <br />
*Last night's activities meant we had to get up early to do our dive homework (tut tut), and then we grabbed a brekkie of pineapple and honey roti (Malaysian pancake) before rocking up for our morning dives, both of them being shore dives. We kitted up and headed over to the jetty for our buoyancy dive, and it was so amazing how, once actually fully explained to us, and with proper control, you could actually master your buoyancy underwater, and manage to hover wherever you wanted. It was like something clicked, and now diving had gone from awesome, to absolutely unreal! This feeling was further emphasized on our second dive, the navigation dive, as we applied the buoyancy skills with a natural ease, whilst also mastering the use of the compass. We then went for lunch with Jack and spent the arvo on the beach, swimming, and dozing in hammocks, reading my book.<br />
*As dusk approached we kitted up for our night dive, while the rest of the island was gearing up for the Salang beach party, as part of the Tioman dive festival. We walked down the jetty to enter the water from there and were greeted by a load of party goers that had caught the boat over from other beaches. Anyway, we entered just as the last slithers of sunlight were fading into oblivion, and found it to be quite relaxing diving at night, as if it was just us and the unspoken aquatic life in the whole ocean. Vine, the divemaster, pointed out all manner of aquatic life to us, including luminous plankton, an omninous looking stingray, a crab, and shrimp. The experience was completely unique and quite an honour really, and we emerged delighted with it all, and the fact that we'd passed our advanced course. It was starting to get pretty nippy though, so we ran back to the hut for a shower and change of clothes, ready to hit the beach party in celebration! We had a celebratory meal with Jack, Vine and Mazlan first, and then hit the bar for the obligatory game of round the clock darts, and then over to the beach where we were dancing and cartwheeling like lunatics around the fire to Metallica and Green Day (when the cantankerous sound system was working) with countless unknown Malay blokes. <br />
*The party continued into the early hours at a bar up the other end of the beach that was open till god knows when. Saying that, the omninous rumble of thunder and the whistling of wind through the islands trees around 3am prompted me to make a dash for home, falsely believing that a great storm was about to break out. Oh well, it was good to stretch my legs for a bit anyway!<br />
*There was muchos sleep to be had the next morning, followed by more lazing around on the beach, soaking up the sun, and swimming in the sea, hovering over the coral formations, hypnotized by the colourful fish darting around them. The water was so clear, and the experience so captivating that this amused us for hours on end. We made time to return to the dive centre and collect our certifications, and bumped into Ben and Keren, who we'd met on Koh Tao whilst doing our open water course. After our awesome experiences on the advanced course, we convinced them to do it aswell! They were somewhat more easily convinced given that they loved the trekking in Chiang Mai which was also on our reccomendation!<br />
*The sunset was stunning that night, although I think it came out in the picture looking even better than I realized it looked at the time. <br />
* sampled yet another Malaysian delicacy for dinner, and then went to watch The Longest Yard on the big screen at one of the restaurants with some of the crew. <br />
*The next day, our last full day on both Tioman, and in Malaysia, and indeed Asia, we undertook a "round the island" tour, with our guide Terry, on his slightly vunerable looking boat. It took us a tumultuous 30 minutes to get to our first stop, Juara Beach, on the east side of the island, after passing miles of coastline completely unhabitable due to the rocky terrain protruding out into the side, leaving no conceviable building sites. The beach was indeed beautiful yet deserted, lined with palm trees and unripe coconuts. We swam out to the rocks and briefly climbed aboard to chat to an English bloke who was fishing for his tea. The island wilderness was quite chilling, it was like a bit of a ghost town over there, yet the beach and surrounds were so idyllic. I can only think it was the hassle of getting there that caused its loneliness. <br />
*Anyway, back on board with Terry, the next stop was Mutuk waterfall. The cliffs surrounding this place were eerily mirred by mist, much like on Lost, and the track up to the waterfall itself also resembled a ghost town somewhat, with abandoned huts and what not. It was more of a rocky waterfall than the Thai ones we visited, with the water winding its way through the rocks instead of free-falling. We took the liberty of having a little dip before hopping back on board.<br />
*Somewhat starving at this point, the next stop demanded our attention nevertheless. At Ringgis Island we went snorkelling and it was astounding beautiful - the best coral I've ever seen, entirely mesmerizing. The myriad of colours, and variety of coral and fish on display was otherworldly. The crocodile-nosed needlefish were the best - swimming precariously close to the surface, I was perpetually scared of running into one of them and being sliced in two! I spent quite a lot of time duck diving down to get a close up of the coral (which my ears didn't like!), my favourite being the black stuff with electric yellow ridges, and the bright blue flower-esque small coral resting on rocks. There was a lot of fire coral, and all so shallow so the vis was outstanding, perfect for snorkelling, although I would have loved to have dived there and just circled around the coral, close up. The schools of fish were also incredible - simulating a kalidescope-esque image in which they circled around us, only to universally flutter away if we made a sharp movement.<br />
*Finally Terry took us for some lunch on ABC beach and by this point I realized it had been absolutely roasting all day and I was terribly sunburnt. The next place round the coast was Tekek - site of the only cash machine on the island, which I got off to use - where we saw a plane land, which was quite scary as it didn't look like the place was big enough to have a runway!<br />
*The last stop was Monkey Bay again, although this time seen in a whole new dimension, underwater. Terry dropped us off far out in the bay and we snorkelled our way back past more coral. This coral was incomparable to that at Ringiss Island, but that point was negated by my spotting of a hawksbill turtle, which I proceeded to follow around for about 20 minutes, amazed at its appearance in such shallow water. It seemed unaware of my presence although I was really close, which I found quite strange. It stopped for a while, nesting in some coral, at which point I tried to find Lucy to show her, but no such luck. A glorious rainbow then appeared across the bay, which culminated in somewhat less glory in the form of showers, meaning Terry summoned us to return to the boat and then Salang Beach. Indeed, no sooner than we pulled up on the beach it started absolutely chucking it down with vicious thunder and lightening ensuing. The poor weather meant our last night was somewhat of a wash out in every sense, with most places being closed, and most people having retreated indoors, but this was immaterial as we'd had such a great day, for only 80 Ringit aswell.<br />
*Monday was our last day in Asia, which began with us packing our things up whilst watching the sunrise over Tioman, and dreaming of Oz, yet being sad to leave Tioman, where we'd had such a great time and met so many people. We bought some green coconut pancakey things for brekkie and ate them on the 7.30 ferry back, which, being the slow boat, was a lot more comfortable than the one on the way over!<br />
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'''Steven'''<br />
*Pulau Tioman is a small island located 32 km. Minang Cove, on Pulau Tiomanoff the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is some 39 km long and 12 km wide. Its beaches were depicted as Bali Hai in the 1958 movie, South Pacific. In the 1970s, TIME magazine selected Tioman as one of the world's most beautiful islands. Who were we to argue? Tioman Island had the added attraction of snorkelling off the beach and Minang Cove Resort seemed to promote snorkelling as well as being in a reasonable price range.<br />
*The flight to Pulau Tioman was from Seletar Airport in Singapore. This secondary international airport is so small that we were only the second fare our taxi driver has ever delivered there. It turned out to be smaller than Tauranga Airport (and much smaller than Palmerston North International Airport). So how small was Berjaya Air's plane going to be? Turned out there were plenty of spare seats with only 10 of us on board.<br />
*The next real excitement was the (international) landing strip at Tioman which Brian mistook as an agricultural strip for truly tiny planes, or as possibly even unused. He was impressed when the plane did a steep 180' turn and landed on a short runway with hills at each end.<br />
*We then had to go through immigration into Malaysia, a booth on the veranda of the airport, then pay our dues for entering their national park. A well dressed welcoming man asked if we were heading for the Japa Mala resort, but sadly no - that was the more expensive option and we were flashpacking. We were met by a young local boy who was very helpful, but seemed not to speak much English and was quite shy.<br />
*We were in for a 25 minute boat ride passing all the other smart resorts, making us feel a bit like passing the Ibis on our way to Hotel Central in Casablanca.We were met at Minang Cove by a friendly pommy manager with a laid back demeanour, and then showed a spacious tidy room sitting right over the shore. His parting comment was "we don't have room keys here; no-one's going anywhere." We felt relaxed already.<br />
*The snorkelling was magical and just off shore from the beach we saw a big turtle. Another day Jen was spooked by oversized jellyfish with a body than a head, and on that day Brian snorkelled over some black tipped sharks. Whilst there Jen did her first ever scuba dive which inspite of some equalising issues, was great fun. Pity we couldn't catch the action on an underwater camera.<br />
*Feeling guilty about our fitness, we started out on the "4 hour return" walk through the jungle to the next village or kampong, then onto the Tioman Waterfall. The walk to the kampong was in fact very overgrown, had broken bridges, and we did not really want to have to do the return trip. We spotted iguanas, and other exotic fauna but not the snakes that our fellow guests saw the next day. When we did the walk Jen didn't know there were 24 different species of snakes on Pulau Tioman. The happy ending to the story is that at the waterfall we met a group from Japa Mala, the smarter resort, who were clearly getting very well looked after, and hitching a boat ride back seemed like the only sensible solution.<br />
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sau wei: waterfall of malaysia east malaysia(sabah and sarawak)<br />
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==Must See==<br />
Islands<br />
*Kapalai Island - between Sipadan and Mabul. It is actually a sand bar that sits upon a stretch of reefs, called the ‘Ligitan Reefs’.<br />
*Lankayan - located in the Sulu Sea North West of Sandakan<br />
*Lampaki <br />
*Layang Layang - an island off the west coast that offers spectacular diving. <br />
*Mabul - one of the world's best muck diving locations <br />
*Mantanani - an archipelago of three quiet islands North West of Kota Belud, a mere one-hour’s drive away from Kota Kinabalu<br />
*Mataking - located 40 minutes away from Semporna and 45 minutes from Sipadan<br />
*[[Sipadan]] - one of the world's best dive spots with lots of large pelagic species (sea turtles, sharks, rays<br />
*Pulau Tiga - first season of ‘Survivor’ the TV series was shot on this little island<br />
*Turtle Islands - in the Sulu Sea off the coast of Sandakan where you can see turtle conservation at work. <br />
*Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park - Coral islands just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu. <br />
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*Tanjung Aru - 30 minutes (11 km) away from Kudat Town.<br />
*Kudat Peninsula - 30 minute (10 kilometres) speedboat ride from Kota Kinabalu.<br />
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'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Kiulu River]] '''Grade II'''<br />
*[[Padas River]] '''Grade III-IV'''<br />
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*[[Mount Kinabalu]] - This has to be the top of the list as far as reasons for visiting Sabah go. The 4,095m mountain is the highest in Southeast Asia (outside Papua, which is regarded as part of Oceania), but is probably one of the easiest to climb as no mountaineering experience is needed, just a lot of stamina. The surrounding National Park is also home to many plants and animals. <br />
*Poring Hot Springs - Soak in pools of natural hot water to cure your muscle aches after you assault on Mount Kinabalu <br />
*Sepilok - The world-famouns Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary near Sandakan is home to orphaned or captured orang utans where they are slowly readapted to the jungle environment. <br />
*Danum Valley - See the tropical rain forest near Tawau at its most prestine state. <br />
*Monsopiad Cultural Village - Located near Kota Kinabalu, it tells the story of Monsopiad, a warrior of the Kadazan ethnic group who lived some 300 years ago and slew 42 of his enemies. The skulls of these 42 are on exhibit in the Hall of Skulls. <br />
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==Must See==<br />
*Proboscis monkeys - You will be able to see them in the wild in the Sukau and Kinabatangan areas near Sandakan and the Klias Wetlands area. <br />
*Rafflesia flowers - The world's largest flowers, nearly 1m in diameter, can be seen in the Crocker Range.<br />
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==Cities==<br />
*Kota Kinabalu - capital city of Sabah and the largest city in East Malaysia. <br />
*Sandakan - a town located in the east of Sabah and was formerly the capital of Sabah prior to WWII. <br />
*Semporna - a town located on the east coast, main hopping off points to the dive islands <br />
*Tawau - major town located at the southeast corner of the state, entry point from Indonesia <br />
*Tenom - main city in the interior of the state</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Sabah&diff=6847Sabah2009-12-10T09:11:13Z<p>Wsw: Undo revision 6846 by 60.52.54.231 (Talk)</p>
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==Must See==<br />
Islands<br />
*Kapalai Island - between Sipadan and Mabul. It is actually a sand bar that sits upon a stretch of reefs, called the ‘Ligitan Reefs’.<br />
*Lankayan - located in the Sulu Sea North West of Sandakan<br />
*Lampaki <br />
*Layang Layang - an island off the west coast that offers spectacular diving. <br />
*Mabul - one of the world's best muck diving locations <br />
*Mantanani - an archipelago of three quiet islands North West of Kota Belud, a mere one-hour’s drive away from Kota Kinabalu<br />
*Mataking - located 40 minutes away from Semporna and 45 minutes from Sipadan<br />
*[[Sipadan]] - one of the world's best dive spots with lots of large pelagic species (sea turtles, sharks, rays<br />
*Pulau Tiga - first season of ‘Survivor’ the TV series was shot on this little island<br />
*Turtle Islands - in the Sulu Sea off the coast of Sandakan where you can see turtle conservation at work. <br />
*Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park - Coral islands just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu. <br />
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'''beaches'''<br />
*Tanjung Aru - 30 minutes (11 km) away from Kudat Town.<br />
*Kudat Peninsula - 30 minute (10 kilometres) speedboat ride from Kota Kinabalu.<br />
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'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Kiulu River]] '''Grade II'''<br />
*[[Padas River]] '''Grade III-IV'''<br />
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*[[Mount Kinabalu]] - This has to be the top of the list as far as reasons for visiting Sabah go. The 4,095m mountain is the highest in Southeast Asia (outside Papua, which is regarded as part of Oceania), but is probably one of the easiest to climb as no mountaineering experience is needed, just a lot of stamina. The surrounding National Park is also home to many plants and animals. <br />
*Poring Hot Springs - Soak in pools of natural hot water to cure your muscle aches after you assault on Mount Kinabalu <br />
*Sepilok - The world-famouns Sepilok Orang Utan Sanctuary near Sandakan is home to orphaned or captured orang utans where they are slowly readapted to the jungle environment. <br />
*Danum Valley - See the tropical rain forest near Tawau at its most prestine state. <br />
*Monsopiad Cultural Village - Located near Kota Kinabalu, it tells the story of Monsopiad, a warrior of the Kadazan ethnic group who lived some 300 years ago and slew 42 of his enemies. The skulls of these 42 are on exhibit in the Hall of Skulls. <br />
<br />
==Must See==<br />
*Proboscis monkeys - You will be able to see them in the wild in the Sukau and Kinabatangan areas near Sandakan and the Klias Wetlands area. <br />
*Rafflesia flowers - The world's largest flowers, nearly 1m in diameter, can be seen in the Crocker Range.<br />
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==Cities==<br />
*Kota Kinabalu - capital city of Sabah and the largest city in East Malaysia. <br />
*Sandakan - a town located in the east of Sabah and was formerly the capital of Sabah prior to WWII. <br />
*Semporna - a town located on the east coast, main hopping off points to the dive islands <br />
*Tawau - major town located at the southeast corner of the state, entry point from Indonesia <br />
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Image:whitewater_singoh_perak.jpg|'''White water rafting at Sungai Singoh'''<br />
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* '''[[Pahang]]'''<br />
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* '''[[Selangor]]'''<br />
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Hihi, this is my trip to some of the places i like. You are welcome to post your travel pictures, itinerary, interest and fun too.<br />
*[[Petaling street]] is a place i like to have breakfast and supper, latest gadgets, books and DVD are available here. <br />
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Image:petaling_street41.jpg|the famous must drink 'leong shui'<br />
Image:petaling_street45.jpg|my friend having porridge<br />
Image:petaling_street44.jpg|chu cheong fun<br />
Image:petaling_street50.jpg|'''beef noodle'''<br />
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*[[Rainbow waterfall]] - Near Sungei Lembing, Pahang we went there on our 1st day then went to Kuantan. This is a must see Waterfalls in Malaysia for everyone. There will be rainbow formed everyday.<br />
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Image:rainbow_fall05.jpg|racing up rainbow fall<br />
Image:rainbow_fall09.jpg|rocky path to rainbow rall<br />
Image:rainbow_fall31.jpg|see the rainbow starting to form<br />
Image:rainbow_fall38.jpg|the rainbow is below us<br />
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Before traveling to Phuket we have done lots of research on Patong Beach and found there are many varieties of hotels there, and countless interesting thing to do, we have compiled everything we have found in [[Pre Phuket]] page.<br />
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[[Phuket discussion page, hotel]] page contains all the hotels we find that is near to the beach in '''Patong Beach''' area, and the price is between THB500 to THB3000 well in our budget.<br />
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After studying about all the hotels that we found interesting, we summarize them in to the last few and planned [[Phuket planned hotel itinerary]]<br />
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Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
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Traveling2u's aim is to have ready [[itinerary]] for visitors to Malaysia. All you need to do is print out the itinerary and your tour is ready to go.<br />
*[[1 day Melaka tour]]<br />
*[[3 Days/2 Nights Taman Negara Endau Rompin]] <br />
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|}</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_planned_hotel_itinerary&diff=6771Phuket planned hotel itinerary2009-10-29T04:13:30Z<p>Wsw: Protected "Phuket planned hotel itinerary" ([edit=sysop] (indefinite) [move=sysop] (indefinite))</p>
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<div>As we are going to arrive in Phuket on 24th this June 2009, and spend 7 days there. We plan to stay at budget hotel for 3 days, boutique hotel for 1 day and phi phi island camping 1 day. So the rough price for 6 nights stay would be around THB4000 each room 2 person, THB3500 if each room 3 person<br />
===Airport transfer===<br />
[[Airport transfer to Patong Beach]]<br />
===I plan to stay at The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel the '''1st day.''' wed(24/6/09) THB600===<br />
*'''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
Provide free wi-fi internet access<br />
<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could choose Patong Bayshore Hotel the '''2nd day''' thur(25/6/09) THB870===<br />
*'''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could stay at Patong Premier Resort the '''3rd day''' fri(26/6/09) THB760===<br />
*'''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could then stay at one of the boutique hotel, Burasari hotel the '''4th day''' sat(27/6/09) THB1520===<br />
'''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <br />
A very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could stay at '''MayaBay Camping''' the '''5th day''' sun(28/6/09) roughly THB1700 ===<br />
We will depart from Patong beach early morning to Phi Phi Island(Phi Phi Don). Is take one hour drive to jetty and 2 hours journey by express boat to Phi Phi Island. Will reach at Phi Phi Island at noon. Then we will keep our laguage at Lemongrass restaurant and have fun at Phi Phi island until 4pm. And we depart from Phi Phi island to Maya Bay at 4pm. We will overnight at MayaBay(Camping). 28th morning 930am will depart from MayaBay to Phi Phi Island.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are 2 islands to choose from, '''phi phi Don''' or '''phi phi ley'''<br />
* '''phi phi Don''' (2 place beach to choose, north phi phi Don and Ton Sai Bay)<br />
* there are 2 beaches in one of ther island- phi phi Don and Ton Sai Bay<br />
**North Phi Phi Don is peace and quite<br />
**Ton Sai Bay more hapenning, more activities, night life, hotel or resort price almost RM180 to RM200 or above.<br />
<br />
* '''phi phi ley'''(The Beach movie take at Maya Bay, cannot stay at Maya Bay cause no facility, but we can camping there, need to find camping tour, so we can stay there if want)<br />
**camping at mayabay(the beach movie), mayabaycamping.com, 1900THB per pax, special rate THB 1700 per person.<br />
<br />
<br />
*'''A night on 'The Beach' Programme'''<br />
*3:30 PM - Meet at Lemongrass Restaurant(next to post office)<br />
*4:00 PM - Boat leaves Tonsai Pier<br />
*4:30 PM - Visit Viking Caves<br />
*5:00 PM - Visit Pilet Bay for Kayaking, snorkelling, swimming<br />
*6:00 PM - Arrive at Maya Bay<br />
**Kayaking & swimming<br />
**Fire & music<br />
**BBQ Supper<br />
**drinks<br />
**Sleep on the beach in tents.<br />
*5:30 AM - Watch the sunrise<br />
*8:00 AM - Breakfast<br />
*8:30 to 9:45 AM - Free time for kayaking, swimming, snorkelling, beach soccer & frisbee<br />
*9:45 AM - Leave for Phi Phi Don<br />
<br />
*'''What to bring'''<br />
**Change of clothes<br />
**Swimmers and towel<br />
**Camera<br />
**Insect repellent<br />
**Money and drinks<br />
<br />
===As this would be our last day in Phuket, we could stay at Patong Beach Lodge Hotel mon(29/6/09) THB550===<br />
*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Back to Malaysia on Tuesday 30/6/09'''<br />
<br />
[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket discussion page, hotel]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket Patong food]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_planned_hotel_itinerary&diff=6770Phuket planned hotel itinerary2009-10-29T04:13:15Z<p>Wsw: </p>
<hr />
<div>As we are going to arrive in Phuket on 24th this June 2009, and spend 7 days there. We plan to stay at budget hotel for 3 days, boutique hotel for 1 day and phi phi island camping 1 day. So the rough price for 6 nights stay would be around THB4000 each room 2 person, THB3500 if each room 3 person<br />
===Airport transfer===<br />
[[Airport transfer to Patong Beach]]<br />
===I plan to stay at The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel the '''1st day.''' wed(24/6/09) THB600===<br />
*'''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
Provide free wi-fi internet access<br />
<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could choose Patong Bayshore Hotel the '''2nd day''' thur(25/6/09) THB870===<br />
*'''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could stay at Patong Premier Resort the '''3rd day''' fri(26/6/09) THB760===<br />
*'''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could then stay at one of the boutique hotel, Burasari hotel the '''4th day''' sat(27/6/09) THB1520===<br />
'''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <br />
A very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could stay at '''MayaBay Camping''' the '''5th day''' sun(28/6/09) roughly THB1700 ===<br />
We will depart from Patong beach early morning to Phi Phi Island(Phi Phi Don). Is take one hour drive to jetty and 2 hours journey by express boat to Phi Phi Island. Will reach at Phi Phi Island at noon. Then we will keep our laguage at Lemongrass restaurant and have fun at Phi Phi island until 4pm. And we depart from Phi Phi island to Maya Bay at 4pm. We will overnight at MayaBay(Camping). 28th morning 930am will depart from MayaBay to Phi Phi Island.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are 2 islands to choose from, '''phi phi Don''' or '''phi phi ley'''<br />
* '''phi phi Don''' (2 place beach to choose, north phi phi Don and Ton Sai Bay)<br />
* there are 2 beaches in one of ther island- phi phi Don and Ton Sai Bay<br />
**North Phi Phi Don is peace and quite<br />
**Ton Sai Bay more hapenning, more activities, night life, hotel or resort price almost RM180 to RM200 or above.<br />
<br />
* '''phi phi ley'''(The Beach movie take at Maya Bay, cannot stay at Maya Bay cause no facility, but we can camping there, need to find camping tour, so we can stay there if want)<br />
**camping at mayabay(the beach movie), mayabaycamping.com, 1900THB per pax, special rate THB 1700 per person.<br />
<br />
<br />
*'''A night on 'The Beach' Programme'''<br />
*3:30 PM - Meet at Lemongrass Restaurant(next to post office)<br />
*4:00 PM - Boat leaves Tonsai Pier<br />
*4:30 PM - Visit Viking Caves<br />
*5:00 PM - Visit Pilet Bay for Kayaking, snorkelling, swimming<br />
*6:00 PM - Arrive at Maya Bay<br />
**Kayaking & swimming<br />
**Fire & music<br />
**BBQ Supper<br />
**drinks<br />
**Sleep on the beach in tents.<br />
*5:30 AM - Watch the sunrise<br />
*8:00 AM - Breakfast<br />
*8:30 to 9:45 AM - Free time for kayaking, swimming, snorkelling, beach soccer & frisbee<br />
*9:45 AM - Leave for Phi Phi Don<br />
<br />
*'''What to bring'''<br />
**Change of clothes<br />
**Swimmers and towel<br />
**Camera<br />
**Insect repellent<br />
**Money and drinks<br />
<br />
===As this would be our last day in Phuket, we could stay at Patong Beach Lodge Hotel mon(29/6/09) THB550===<br />
*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Back to Malaysia on Tuesday 30/6/09'''<br />
<br />
[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket discussion page, hotel]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket Patong food]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_planned_hotel_itinerary&diff=6736Phuket planned hotel itinerary2009-10-20T05:44:42Z<p>Wsw: Undo revision 6659 by 72.3.224.55 (Talk)</p>
<hr />
<div>As we are going to arrive in Phuket on 24th this June 2009, and spend 7 days there. We plan to stay at budget hotel for 3 days, boutique hotel for 1 day and phi phi island camping 1 day. So the rough price for 6 nights stay would be around THB4000 each room 2 person, THB3500 if each room 3 person<br />
===Airport transfer===<br />
[[Airport transfer to Patong Beach]]<br />
===I plan to stay at The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel the '''1st day.''' wed(24/6/09) THB600===<br />
*'''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
Provide free wi-fi internet access<br />
<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could choose Patong Bayshore Hotel the '''2nd day''' thur(25/6/09) THB870===<br />
*'''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could stay at Patong Premier Resort the '''3rd day''' fri(26/6/09) THB760===<br />
*'''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could then stay at one of the boutique hotel, Burasari hotel the '''4th day''' sat(27/6/09) THB1520===<br />
'''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <br />
A very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could stay at '''MayaBay Camping''' the '''5th day''' sun(28/6/09) roughly THB1700 ===<br />
We will depart from Patong beach early morning to Phi Phi Island(Phi Phi Don). Is take one hour drive to jetty and 2 hours journey by express boat to Phi Phi Island. Will reach at Phi Phi Island at noon. Then we will keep our laguage at Lemongrass restaurant and have fun at Phi Phi island until 4pm. And we depart from Phi Phi island to Maya Bay at 4pm. We will overnight at MayaBay(Camping). 28th morning 930am will depart from MayaBay to Phi Phi Island.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are 2 islands to choose from, '''phi phi Don''' or '''phi phi ley'''<br />
* '''phi phi Don''' (2 place beach to choose, north phi phi Don and Ton Sai Bay)<br />
* there are 2 beaches in one of ther island- phi phi Don and Ton Sai Bay<br />
**North Phi Phi Don is peace and quite<br />
**Ton Sai Bay more hapenning, more activities, night life, hotel or resort price almost RM180 to RM200 or above.<br />
<br />
* '''phi phi ley'''(The Beach movie take at Maya Bay, cannot stay at Maya Bay cause no facility, but we can camping there, need to find camping tour, so we can stay there if want)<br />
**camping at mayabay(the beach movie), mayabaycamping.com, 1900THB per pax, special rate THB 1700 per person.<br />
<br />
<br />
*'''A night on 'The Beach' Programme'''<br />
*3:30 PM - Meet at Lemongrass Restaurant(next to post office)<br />
*4:00 PM - Boat leaves Tonsai Pier<br />
*4:30 PM - Visit Viking Caves<br />
*5:00 PM - Visit Pilet Bay for Kayaking, snorkelling, swimming<br />
*6:00 PM - Arrive at Maya Bay<br />
**Kayaking & swimming<br />
**Fire & music<br />
**BBQ Supper<br />
**drinks<br />
**Sleep on the beach in tents.<br />
*5:30 AM - Watch the sunrise<br />
*8:00 AM - Breakfast<br />
*8:30 to 9:45 AM - Free time for kayaking, swimming, snorkelling, beach soccer & frisbee<br />
*9:45 AM - Leave for Phi Phi Don<br />
<br />
*'''What to bring'''<br />
**Change of clothes<br />
**Swimmers and towel<br />
**Camera<br />
**Insect repellent<br />
**Money and drinks<br />
<br />
===As this would be our last day in Phuket, we could stay at Patong Beach Lodge Hotel mon(29/6/09) THB550===<br />
*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Back to Malaysia on Tuesday 30/6/09'''<br />
<br />
[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket discussion page, hotel]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket Patong food]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_planned_hotel_itinerary&diff=6655Phuket planned hotel itinerary2009-10-15T09:25:51Z<p>Wsw: </p>
<hr />
<div>As we are going to arrive in Phuket on 24th this June 2009, and spend 7 days there. We plan to stay at budget hotel for 3 days, boutique hotel for 1 day and phi phi island camping 1 day. So the rough price for 6 nights stay would be around THB4000 each room 2 person, THB3500 if each room 3 person<br />
===Airport transfer===<br />
[[Airport transfer to Patong Beach]]<br />
===I plan to stay at The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel the '''1st day.''' wed(24/6/09) THB600===<br />
*'''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
Provide free wi-fi internet access<br />
<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could choose Patong Bayshore Hotel the '''2nd day''' thur(25/6/09) THB870===<br />
*'''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could stay at Patong Premier Resort the '''3rd day''' fri(26/6/09) THB760===<br />
*'''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could then stay at one of the boutique hotel, Burasari hotel the '''4th day''' sat(27/6/09) THB1520===<br />
'''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <br />
A very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===We could stay at '''MayaBay Camping''' the '''5th day''' sun(28/6/09) roughly THB1700 ===<br />
We will depart from Patong beach early morning to Phi Phi Island(Phi Phi Don). Is take one hour drive to jetty and 2 hours journey by express boat to Phi Phi Island. Will reach at Phi Phi Island at noon. Then we will keep our laguage at Lemongrass restaurant and have fun at Phi Phi island until 4pm. And we depart from Phi Phi island to Maya Bay at 4pm. We will overnight at MayaBay(Camping). 28th morning 930am will depart from MayaBay to Phi Phi Island.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are 2 islands to choose from, '''phi phi Don''' or '''phi phi ley'''<br />
* '''phi phi Don''' (2 place beach to choose, north phi phi Don and Ton Sai Bay)<br />
* there are 2 beaches in one of ther island- phi phi Don and Ton Sai Bay<br />
**North Phi Phi Don is peace and quite<br />
**Ton Sai Bay more hapenning, more activities, night life, hotel or resort price almost RM180 to RM200 or above.<br />
<br />
* '''phi phi ley'''(The Beach movie take at Maya Bay, cannot stay at Maya Bay cause no facility, but we can camping there, need to find camping tour, so we can stay there if want)<br />
**camping at mayabay(the beach movie), mayabaycamping.com, 1900THB per pax, special rate THB 1700 per person.<br />
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*'''A night on 'The Beach' Programme'''<br />
*3:30 PM - Meet at Lemongrass Restaurant(next to post office)<br />
*4:00 PM - Boat leaves Tonsai Pier<br />
*4:30 PM - Visit Viking Caves<br />
*5:00 PM - Visit Pilet Bay for Kayaking, snorkelling, swimming<br />
*6:00 PM - Arrive at Maya Bay<br />
**Kayaking & swimming<br />
**Fire & music<br />
**BBQ Supper<br />
**drinks<br />
**Sleep on the beach in tents.<br />
*5:30 AM - Watch the sunrise<br />
*8:00 AM - Breakfast<br />
*8:30 to 9:45 AM - Free time for kayaking, swimming, snorkelling, beach soccer & frisbee<br />
*9:45 AM - Leave for Phi Phi Don<br />
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*'''What to bring'''<br />
**Change of clothes<br />
**Swimmers and towel<br />
**Camera<br />
**Insect repellent<br />
**Money and drinks<br />
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===As this would be our last day in Phuket, we could stay at Patong Beach Lodge Hotel mon(29/6/09) THB550===<br />
*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
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*'''Back to Malaysia on Tuesday 30/6/09'''<br />
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[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
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[[Phuket discussion page, hotel]]<br />
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[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
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[[Phuket Patong food]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Traveling_-_Malaysia&diff=6653Traveling - Malaysia2009-10-15T02:20:46Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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Hihi, this is my trip to some of the places i like. You are welcome to post your travel pictures, itinerary, interest and fun too.<br />
*[[Petaling street]] is a place i like to have breakfast and supper, latest gadgets, books and DVD are available here. <br />
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Image:petaling_street41.jpg|the famous must drink 'leong shui'<br />
Image:petaling_street45.jpg|my friend having porridge<br />
Image:petaling_street44.jpg|chu cheong fun<br />
Image:petaling_street50.jpg|'''beef noodle'''<br />
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*[[Rainbow waterfall]] - Near Sungei Lembing, Pahang we went there on our 1st day then went to Kuantan. This is a must see Waterfalls in Malaysia for everyone. There will be rainbow formed everyday.<br />
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Image:rainbow_fall09.jpg|rocky path to rainbow rall<br />
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Before traveling to Phuket we have done lots of research on Patong Beach and found there are many varieties of hotels there, and countless interesting thing to do, we have compiled everything we have found in [[Pre Phuket]] page.<br />
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[[Phuket discussion page, hotel]] page contains all the hotels we find that is near to the beach in '''Patong Beach''' area, and the price is between THB500 to THB3000 well in our budget.<br />
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After studying about all the hotels that we found interesting, we summarize them in to the last few and planned [[Phuket planned hotel itinerary]]<br />
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Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
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Traveling2u's aim is to have ready [[itinerary]] for visitors to Malaysia. All you need to do is print out the itinerary and your tour is ready to go.<br />
*[[1 day Melaka tour]]<br />
*[[3 Days/2 Nights Taman Negara Endau Rompin]] <br />
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|}</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_planned_hotel_itinerary&diff=6632Phuket planned hotel itinerary2009-10-07T06:20:57Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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<div>As we are going to arrive in Phuket on 24th this June 2009, and spend 7 days there. We plan to stay at budget hotel for 3 days, boutique hotel for 1 day and phi phi island camping 1 day. So the rough price for 6 nights stay would be around THB4000 each room 2 person, THB3500 if each room 3 person<br />
===Airport transfer===<br />
[[Airport transfer to Patong Beach]]<br />
===I plan to stay at The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel the '''1st day.''' wed(24/6/09) THB600===<br />
*'''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
Provide free wi-fi internet access<br />
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Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
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===We could choose Patong Bayshore Hotel the '''2nd day''' thur(25/6/09) THB870===<br />
*'''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
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Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
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===We could stay at Patong Premier Resort the '''3rd day''' fri(26/6/09) THB760===<br />
*'''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
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===We could then stay at one of the boutique hotel, Burasari hotel the '''4th day''' sat(27/6/09) THB1520===<br />
'''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <br />
A very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
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Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
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===We could stay at '''MayaBay Camping''' the '''5th day''' sun(28/6/09) roughly THB1700 ===<br />
We will depart from Patong beach early morning to Phi Phi Island(Phi Phi Don). Is take one hour drive to jetty and 2 hours journey by express boat to Phi Phi Island. Will reach at Phi Phi Island at noon. Then we will keep our laguage at Lemongrass restaurant and have fun at Phi Phi island until 4pm. And we depart from Phi Phi island to Maya Bay at 4pm. We will overnight at MayaBay(Camping). 28th morning 930am will depart from MayaBay to Phi Phi Island.<br />
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There are 2 islands to choose from, '''phi phi Don''' or '''phi phi ley'''<br />
* '''phi phi Don''' (2 place beach to choose, north phi phi Don and Ton Sai Bay)<br />
* there are 2 beaches in one of ther island- phi phi Don and Ton Sai Bay<br />
**North Phi Phi Don is peace and quite<br />
**Ton Sai Bay more hapenning, more activities, night life, hotel or resort price almost RM180 to RM200 or above.<br />
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* '''phi phi ley'''(The Beach movie take at Maya Bay, cannot stay at Maya Bay cause no facility, but we can camping there, need to find camping tour, so we can stay there if want)<br />
**camping at mayabay(the beach movie), mayabaycamping.com, 1900THB per pax, special rate THB 1700 per person.<br />
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*'''A night on 'The Beach' Programme'''<br />
*3:30 PM - Meet at Lemongrass Restaurant(next to post office)<br />
*4:00 PM - Boat leaves Tonsai Pier<br />
*4:30 PM - Visit Viking Caves<br />
*5:00 PM - Visit Pilet Bay for Kayaking, snorkelling, swimming<br />
*6:00 PM - Arrive at Maya Bay<br />
**Kayaking & swimming<br />
**Fire & music<br />
**BBQ Supper<br />
**drinks<br />
**Sleep on the beach in tents.<br />
*5:30 AM - Watch the sunrise<br />
*8:00 AM - Breakfast<br />
*8:30 to 9:45 AM - Free time for kayaking, swimming, snorkelling, beach soccer & frisbee<br />
*9:45 AM - Leave for Phi Phi Don<br />
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*'''What to bring'''<br />
**Change of clothes<br />
**Swimmers and towel<br />
**Camera<br />
**Insect repellent<br />
**Money and drinks<br />
<br />
===As this would be our last day in Phuket, we could stay at Patong Beach Lodge Hotel mon(29/6/09) THB550===<br />
*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
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*'''Back to Malaysia on Tuesday 30/6/09'''<br />
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[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
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[[Phuket discussion page, hotel]]<br />
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[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
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[[Phuket Patong food]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_discussion_page,_things_to_do_and_see&diff=6617Phuket discussion page, things to do and see2009-09-29T04:14:17Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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==[[Simon Cabaret]]==<br />
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==Island hopping==<br />
* Hang Nga Bay and James Bond Island <br />
* [[Phi Phi]] Islands <br />
* Similan Island<br />
* Coral Island<br />
* Koh Kai<br />
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==Adventure==<br />
*'''[[Bungy Jump]]'''<br />
Bungy address: <br />
Jungle Bungy Jump, 61/3 Wichitsongkram, '''Kathu''', Phuket 83120, Thailand.<br />
**open 9am - 6pm Every Day.<br />
**076 321 351 to arrange your booking. <br />
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*Jump Costs:<br />
•Bungy Jump costs '''THB2,000''' per person, which includes T/shirt, certificate of courage and insurance.<br />
•Your 2nd Bungy is 1,000 baht.<br />
•3rd Bungy is 800 baht.<br />
•4th Bungy FREE.<br />
•DVDs and Photos are available on the day at extra costs. <br />
You can select the type of Bungy and pay on the day - These Bungy Jumps are available:<br />
•Bungy Jump<br />
•Tandem Bungy<br />
•Catapult Bungy<br />
•Backwards Bungy<br />
•Water Touch Bungy<br />
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* [[Patong Gokart Racing]]<br />
* Paint ball and shooting<br />
* Elephant trekking<br />
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==Water sports==<br />
* Sea Canoeing<br />
* Snorkeling<br />
* Scuba diving <br />
* Yacht charters <br />
* Boat cruising<br />
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==Attractions==<br />
* Butterfly Farm and Phuket Aquarium<br />
* Phuket Zoo<br />
* Sea Gypsy Village<br />
* Gibbon Rehabilitation Project<br />
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==Thai boxing==<br />
Thai boxing is very common in Thailand and Thai boxing in Phuket is one of the must see event.<br />
*'''Phuket Thai Boxing'''<br />
**Price From THB1,000 <br />
**Every Monday and Thursday – showtime 21:00 to 23:30<br />
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**Each fight consists of five rounds of three minutes each. Accompanying the fight is music stimulated by action in the ring, rising and falling as the boxers battle it out. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets, and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent.<br />
**Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs, and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust.<br />
**Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to ‘soften up' one's opponent; most matches end with a knee or elbow strike<br />
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==Shopping==<br />
* Ocean Plaza.<br />
* Robinson Department Store<br />
* Tesco <br />
* Big C <br />
* Central Festival <br />
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==Traditional Thai massage, Foot reflexology and Herbal sauna==<br />
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==Discos and Pubs==<br />
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[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
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[[Phuket tailors]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_discussion_page,_things_to_do_and_see&diff=6616Phuket discussion page, things to do and see2009-09-29T04:14:07Z<p>Wsw: Protected "Phuket discussion page, things to do and see" ([edit=sysop] (indefinite) [move=sysop] (indefinite))</p>
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[[forum]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Coding&diff=6609Coding2009-09-25T02:50:51Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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|[[Image:mosque_selat_melaka_night.jpg|190px|link=Melaka|thumb|[[Melaka|mosque selat melaka]]]] <br />
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[[forum]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_discussion_page,_hotel&diff=6595Phuket discussion page, hotel2009-09-24T04:15:23Z<p>Wsw: Protected "Phuket discussion page, hotel" ([edit=sysop] (indefinite) [move=sysop] (indefinite))</p>
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Hope we can have a rewarding trip.<br />
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Image:PatongBeachMap.gif|Patong Beach Map<br />
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=='''Woo Sau Wei''''s discussion==<br />
Below are the hotels I have found along Patong Beach<br />
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*'''Below THB1000'''<br />
*'''Andatel Patong Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 758''' <br />
Add: 41/9 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:andatel_patong_hotel01.jpg|andatel hotel<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel04.jpg|map of Andatel hotel<br />
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*'''Aspery hotel''' 3stars '''THB 843'''<br />
reasonable priced<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:aspery_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:aspery_hotel02.jpg|looks clean in the pictures<br />
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*'''Baramee Hip hotel''' 3stars '''THB 674'''<br />
Add: 188/39-40 Sai-Ko Road,Patong beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:baramee_hotel01.jpg|map of baramee hotel<br />
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*'''Deevana Patong Resort & Spa''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 43/2 Raj-u-thid 200 Year Road Patong Kathu<br />
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Image:deevana_patong_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort02.jpg|hotel outlook<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort04.jpg|map of deevana hotel<br />
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*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
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*'''Patong Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 842''' a bit far from town, but near to beach and nice.<br />
Add: 284/1 Prabaramee Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand <br />
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Image:patong_lodge_hotel01.jpg|hotel view<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel02.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel04.jpg|<br />
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==='''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach===<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
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==='''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach, quite ok===<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
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Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel04.jpg|<br />
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*'''Silver Resortel''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 3/37 Sawatdirak Rd, Patong Beach<br />
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Image:silver_resortel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:silver_resortel02.jpg|restaurant<br />
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==='''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach===<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel04.jpg|<br />
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'''White Sand Resortel''' stars THB 1,406 812 === <--this hotel did not get good review<br />
Add: 3/7 Sawatdirak Road,Patong Beach,Kathu , Phuket, Thailand<br />
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*'''THB1000-THB2000'''<br />
*for this price i think we should be able to find some hotel with good location and nice environment.<br />
==='''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <--this look quite good; my choice===<br />
a very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
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Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
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*'''Baan Laimai Beach resort''' 3stars<br />
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Image:baan_laimai01.jpg|<br />
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*'''Duangjitt Resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,695''' <br />
a hotel 36-acre ground big.<br />
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Image:duangjitt_phuket01.jpg|the room of Duanjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket03.jpg|spa area of Duangjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket04.jpg|view from above<br />
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*'''Horizon Patong beach Resort & Spa''' 4stars ''' this hotel location very near to the beach<br />
Add: 64/39 Thaweewong Road, Soi Kep Sap, Patong Beach, Amphur Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa01.jpg|<br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa02.jpg|<br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa03.jpg|<br />
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*'''Patong Beach hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,684''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel01.jpg|Papaya Thai Cuisine<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel03.jpg|spa<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel04.jpg|Spa Varee Jacuizze Room<br />
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==='''Patong Bay Garden Resort''' 3stars===<br />
Add: 33/1 Thaweewongse Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort02.jpg|restaurant<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort03.jpg|the pool next to the sea<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort04.jpg|swimming pool<br />
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*'''Rayaburi hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,390''' <br />
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Image:rayaburi_hotel01.jpg|Rayaburi Hotel at night<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel03.jpg|Jacuzzi<br />
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*'''Sawasdee village hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,895''' <--this one also quite good<br />
Selected as one of the 50 most beautiful resorts in Thailand, by the Tourism Authority<br />
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Image:sawasdee_village_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel02.jpg|Garden Swimming Pool <br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel03.jpg|Swimming Pool connect with each villas<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel04.jpg|The Baray Spa<br />
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*'''Seaview Patong Hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,460''' <br />
- a nice hotel with swimming pool. <br />
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Image:seaview_patong_hotel01.jpg|the room is quite nice<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel02.jpg|they have a nice pool <br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel04.jpg|dining area, magnificent at night<br />
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*'''Thara Patong Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,827''' <br />
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Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort02.jpg|the restaurant<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort04.jpg|top view<br />
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*'''Tropica Bungalow hotel''' 3stars '''THB 1,370''' <br />
this one quite nice, just one road from the beach. <br />
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*'''above THB2000'''<br />
*'''Patong Merlin hotel''' 5stars '''THB 2,114''' <br />
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Image:patong_merlin_hotel01.jpg|rooms of Merlin<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel02.jpg|Merlin spa<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
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*'''Banthai Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 2,266''' <br />
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Image:banthai_beach_resort01.jpg|dining area<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort03.jpg|you can reach the pool from the room easily<br />
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[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
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[[Phuket planned hotel itinerary]]<br />
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[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
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[[Phuket Patong food]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Perak&diff=6594Perak2009-09-24T04:15:06Z<p>Wsw: Protected "Perak" ([edit=sysop] (indefinite) [move=sysop] (indefinite))</p>
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*Map of Perak<br />
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==Must See==<br />
*Ipoh - the capita of Perak, must visit [[Gua Tempurung]] and its very near to [[Kellie's Castle]]<br />
*Taiping - you can visit the famous [[Taiping lake]] and [[Taiping Zoo]]<br />
*[[Bukit Merah]] - an interesting destination that houses a theme park, eco park and the country's only orang-utan island. <br />
*Teluk Intan - visit the [[Menara Condong]] the Leaning tower<br />
*Sungkai - [[Felda Residence Hot Springs]] also called [[felda hot spring]]<br />
*[[Kampar river]] - white water rafting, class I-III<br />
*[[Perak Tong]] - a limestone cave temple located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. <br />
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'''waterfalls'''<br />
*Batu Berangkai Falls - Near Kampar<br />
*Buntong Falls - Near Ipoh<br />
*Chelik Fall - near Simpang Pulai and the new road to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Damak Fall - Ulu Geroh, near Gopeng<br />
*Gepai Falls - Near Bidor<br />
*Geruntum Fall - Near Gopeng<br />
*Kamunting Fall - Kamunting<br />
*Lata Iskandar - On the route from Tapah to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Lata Kekabu - Near Lenggong and the Chenderoh Lake<br />
*[[Lata Kinjang waterfall]] - this is the waterfall thats visible form the North-South Expressway<br />
*Lata Perahu - 20 km north of Kuala Kangsar<br />
*Lata Tanjung Kala - near Grik<br />
*Lata Yuk - near Chenderiang and Lata Kinjang<br />
*Lata Puteh - On the A6 between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Lon Rapids - near Sungkai<br />
*Lubuk Timah - Near Simpang Pulai, road to the C.H.<br />
*Maxwell Hill - Near Taiping<br />
*Papan Cascades - near Papan, sout-west of Ipoh<br />
*Sinju Fall - along the road from Simpang Pulai to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Strata Falls - 10 km north of Tg Malim<br />
*Tibang Fall - Ulu Slim region<br />
*Tebing Tinggi Fall - Between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Trong Falls - near Trong<br />
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'''islands'''<br />
*[[Pangkor]] - a beautiful island, small fishing village<br />
*Banding Island<br />
*Pulau Sembilan<br />
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'''beaches'''<br />
*Pasir Bogak<br />
*Teluk Ketapang<br />
*[[Teluk Nipah]]<br />
*Pantai Puteri Dewi<br />
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'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
*[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
*[[Singoh river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
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==Cities==<br />
*Ipoh - the capital city of the Perak, known for its great food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves. <br />
*Teluk Intan - pagoda-style leaning tower.<br />
*Taiping - Attractions include a large park around the famous Taiping lake and the nearby Taiping Zoo. <br />
*Kuala Kangsar <br />
*Pasir Salak - a small but historic town in Perak which houses a museum detailing the struggle against colonialists in Perak. <br />
*Lumut - a town by the sea home to the famous Outward Bound School. <br />
*Sitiawan - famous for its fresh and cheap seafood and Chinese-Foochow cuisine.<br />
*Teluk Batik, a beach on the coast of the Malacca Strait. <br />
*Lumut - ferries to Pangkor Island.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Melaka&diff=6593Melaka2009-09-24T04:14:58Z<p>Wsw: Protected "Melaka" ([edit=sysop] (indefinite) [move=sysop] (indefinite))</p>
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'''Malacca''' (Malay: ''Melaka'') is the capital of the Malacca, on the west coast of peninsular [[Main Page|Malaysia]].<br />
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== Plan your trip ==<br />
Make the most of your visit to [[Melaka]] with this comprehensive travel guide to top attractions.<br />
*[[1 day Melaka tour]]<br />
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== Get your itinerary here==<br />
We provide you an easy way to travel, just choose your staying days and let us plan your itinerary for you.<br />
*[[1day Melaka tour itinerary]]<br />
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==Must See==<br />
[[Image:ChristChurch_night_view.jpg|right|300px]]<br />
This city has old palaces, large buildings by Europeans, houses and shops century old. All of which contains beautiful details such as moulded porcelain tiles and painted plaster reliefs on the front.<br />
On Tuesdays many museums,[[Jonker]] Street area are closed. If you have only one day to spend in Malacca, do not go on Tuesday!<br />
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*It contains '''Christ Church''', the '''Stadhuys''' and '''Tang Beng Swee Clock Tower'''.<br />
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Image:Stadthuys_02.jpg|Stadthuys<br />
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Image:TangBengSweeClockTower.jpg|Tang Beng Swee clock tower <br />
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*Located in Ayer Keroh, along the main road from the Ayer Keroh toll plaza to [[Melaka]] town. One of the best zoo in [[Main Page|Malaysia]]. The zoo is located in a reserved forest where the animal enclosures more resemble the animals' natural habitat. The trees within the zoo compound provide ample shades for visitors during hot and sunny days.<br />
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Image:zoo_melaka_tiger.jpg|zoo melaka tiger<br />
Image:zoo_melaka_bird.jpg|zoo melaka bird<br />
Image:zoo_melaka_flamengos.jpg|zoo melaka flamengos<br />
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RM10 for adults, RM5 for children below 12 years old, and RM7 for senior citizens above 55 years old. Admission Fees for Visitors without MyKad: RM20 for adults, RM10 for children below 12 years old, and RM17 for senior citizens above 55 years old. Operating hours: 10am to 10pm daily<br />
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Image:menara_taming_sari_melaka.jpg|menara taming sari melaka<br />
Image:menara_taming_sari_melaka_ready_to_go.jpg|menara taming sari melaka ready to go<br />
Image:menara_taming_sari_melaka_going_up.jpg|menara taming sari melaka going up<br />
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*'''Porta de Santiago''' , [[A Famosa]]<br />
[[Image:St_Paul's_church.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
*[[St Paul's Church]] <br />
*'''[[Jonker]], [[Heeren]] and [[Harmony Street of Melaka]]''' <br />
*[[Hang Li Po's Well]] <br />
*[[Eye on Malaysia]]<br />
*'''Cheng Hoon Teng Temple.''' 25, Jalan Tokong. Tel: ''+60-6''-2829343. Opening hours: Morning to 7pm<br />
*[[Portuguese Settlement]] <br />
*[[St John's Hill and Fort]]<br />
*'''Poh San Teng Temple'''<br />
[[Image:Portuguese_settement_melaka_house.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
*[[Bukit China]] <br />
*[[Mosque Selat Melaka]]<br />
*'''[[Melaka Raya]]''' <br />
*'''Geok Hu Keng Temple''' <br />
*'''Kampung Morten''' <br />
*'''Recreational Forest Ayer Keroh''' <br />
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*[[Museum Budaya]] [[Melaka]] Entrance fee: RM1.50.<br />
*[[Baba and Nyonya Peranakan Museum]]. Tel: ''+60-6''-2831233. Opening hours: 10:00-12:30, 14:30-16:30. Closed on Tuesdays. The entry fee is RM8 per person and everyone has to follow a guide-led group. <br />
*[[Maritime Museum Melaka]]<br />
*[[Cheng Ho Cultural Museum]]<br />
*[[Museum Istana]] - The Royal Museum<br />
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Image:melaka_river.jpg|'''[[Melaka river]]'''<br />
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==Must Do==<br />
*'''Kite flying''' - Go to Klebang Beach where there is strong wind and enjoy the evening.<br />
*'''[[Jonker]] Walk''' - is an open air night market held every weekend, recently extended to eve of public holidays, opens evening to late night. <br />
*'''Night Market / Pasar Malam''' - Night Market or Pasar Malam. Pasar Malam is a great place to observe local cultures and enjoy lacal foods.<br />
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==Must Buy==<br />
*'''[[Jonker]]s Walk''' (6PM -12AM every weekend).<br />
*The '''[[Orangutan House]]''' (59 Lorong Hang Jebat, ''+606 282'' 6872) has cool T-shirts as well as paintings for sale.<br />
*'''[[Tan Kim Hock Product Center]]''' (85, 87, 89 Jalan Bendahara) sells famous food specialties from [[Melaka]], like Dodol, Cincalok, Belacan, dried fruits, durian cake, etc. Might be a good idea as souvenirs for friends back home. <br />
*'''[[Mahkota Parade Shopping Mall]]''' is one of the largest shopping centers available in [[Melaka]].<br />
*'''No.4 Jalan Tokong''', just off the jonkers walk this is a lovely art gallery of contemporary art work by Titi Kwok, the work is beautiful and the prices even better.<br />
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==Must Eat==<br />
Try [[Peranakan]] or Baba-Nyonya food, which is uncommercialised and confined to the kitchens of old grandmothers. The dishes are slightly different from that of the Penang Peranakan. Usual ones include '''ayam pongteh''' (chicken in bean sauce, originally cooked with pork) and '''ayam buah keluak''' (chicken cooked with a bitter fruit) and a desserts. <br />
Another famous Malacca dish is what is commonly called '''chicken rice ball'''. Although it is called '''Hainanese chicken rice''', it is not from Hainan, China, but invented by the Hainanese immigrants to [[Main Page|Malaysia]] a long time ago. The chicken for this dish is very much the same as the boiled chicken offered throughout [[Main Page|Malaysia]]; what is unique is the rice - it comes in ping-pong sized balls. <br />
Yet another Malaccan speciality is '''satay celup'''. It is like '''lok-lok''' found in other parts of the country but instead of dipping your skewered into boiling water, you dip them into a boiling vat of satay sauce. <br />
Portuguese-Eurasian food. The greatest concentration of outlets will be at the Portuguese Settlement. Seafood is popular, as is the fiery "devil curries".<br />
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Don't miss the '''''cendol''''' ("chen-dul"), a sweet dessert of coconut milk, lurid green noodles and ''gula [[Melaka]]'' (Malacca sugar).<br />
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[[Image:jonker_melaka.jpg]] [[Image:jonker_melaka02.jpg]] [[Image:jonker_melaka03.jpg]] [[Image:jonker_melaka04.jpg]] <br />
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==Cities==<br />
*Malacca Town<br />
*Alor Gajah<br />
*Masjid Tanah<br />
*Jasin<br />
*Merlimau<br />
*Batu Berendam<br />
*Ayer Keroh.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Perak&diff=6591Perak2009-09-24T04:13:23Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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[[Image:Perak_map01.jpg]][[Image:Perak_map02.jpg|200px]]<br />
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*Map of Perak<br />
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==Must See==<br />
*Ipoh - the capita of Perak, must visit [[Gua Tempurung]] and its very near to [[Kellie's Castle]]<br />
*Taiping - you can visit the famous [[Taiping lake]] and [[Taiping Zoo]]<br />
*[[Bukit Merah]] - an interesting destination that houses a theme park, eco park and the country's only orang-utan island. <br />
*Teluk Intan - visit the [[Menara Condong]] the Leaning tower<br />
*Sungkai - [[Felda Residence Hot Springs]] also called [[felda hot spring]]<br />
*[[Kampar river]] - white water rafting, class I-III<br />
*[[Perak Tong]] - a limestone cave temple located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. <br />
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'''waterfalls'''<br />
*Batu Berangkai Falls - Near Kampar<br />
*Buntong Falls - Near Ipoh<br />
*Chelik Fall - near Simpang Pulai and the new road to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Damak Fall - Ulu Geroh, near Gopeng<br />
*Gepai Falls - Near Bidor<br />
*Geruntum Fall - Near Gopeng<br />
*Kamunting Fall - Kamunting<br />
*Lata Iskandar - On the route from Tapah to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Lata Kekabu - Near Lenggong and the Chenderoh Lake<br />
*[[Lata Kinjang waterfall]] - this is the waterfall thats visible form the North-South Expressway<br />
*Lata Perahu - 20 km north of Kuala Kangsar<br />
*Lata Tanjung Kala - near Grik<br />
*Lata Yuk - near Chenderiang and Lata Kinjang<br />
*Lata Puteh - On the A6 between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Lon Rapids - near Sungkai<br />
*Lubuk Timah - Near Simpang Pulai, road to the C.H.<br />
*Maxwell Hill - Near Taiping<br />
*Papan Cascades - near Papan, sout-west of Ipoh<br />
*Sinju Fall - along the road from Simpang Pulai to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Strata Falls - 10 km north of Tg Malim<br />
*Tibang Fall - Ulu Slim region<br />
*Tebing Tinggi Fall - Between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Trong Falls - near Trong<br />
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'''islands'''<br />
*[[Pangkor]] - a beautiful island, small fishing village<br />
*Banding Island<br />
*Pulau Sembilan<br />
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'''beaches'''<br />
*Pasir Bogak<br />
*Teluk Ketapang<br />
*[[Teluk Nipah]]<br />
*Pantai Puteri Dewi<br />
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'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
*[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
*[[Singoh river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
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==Cities==<br />
*Ipoh - the capital city of the Perak, known for its great food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves. <br />
*Teluk Intan - pagoda-style leaning tower.<br />
*Taiping - Attractions include a large park around the famous Taiping lake and the nearby Taiping Zoo. <br />
*Kuala Kangsar <br />
*Pasir Salak - a small but historic town in Perak which houses a museum detailing the struggle against colonialists in Perak. <br />
*Lumut - a town by the sea home to the famous Outward Bound School. <br />
*Sitiawan - famous for its fresh and cheap seafood and Chinese-Foochow cuisine.<br />
*Teluk Batik, a beach on the coast of the Malacca Strait. <br />
*Lumut - ferries to Pangkor Island.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_discussion_page,_hotel&diff=6590Phuket discussion page, hotel2009-09-24T04:12:58Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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Hope we can have a rewarding trip.<br />
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=='''Woo Sau Wei''''s discussion==<br />
Below are the hotels I have found along Patong Beach<br />
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*'''Below THB1000'''<br />
*'''Andatel Patong Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 758''' <br />
Add: 41/9 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:andatel_patong_hotel01.jpg|andatel hotel<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel04.jpg|map of Andatel hotel<br />
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*'''Aspery hotel''' 3stars '''THB 843'''<br />
reasonable priced<br />
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Image:aspery_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:aspery_hotel02.jpg|looks clean in the pictures<br />
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*'''Baramee Hip hotel''' 3stars '''THB 674'''<br />
Add: 188/39-40 Sai-Ko Road,Patong beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:baramee_hotel01.jpg|map of baramee hotel<br />
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*'''Deevana Patong Resort & Spa''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 43/2 Raj-u-thid 200 Year Road Patong Kathu<br />
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Image:deevana_patong_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort02.jpg|hotel outlook<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort04.jpg|map of deevana hotel<br />
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*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Patong Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 842''' a bit far from town, but near to beach and nice.<br />
Add: 284/1 Prabaramee Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel01.jpg|hotel view<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel02.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
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==='''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach===<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
</gallery><br />
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==='''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach, quite ok===<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Silver Resortel''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 3/37 Sawatdirak Rd, Patong Beach<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:silver_resortel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:silver_resortel02.jpg|restaurant<br />
</gallery><br />
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==='''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach===<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
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'''White Sand Resortel''' stars THB 1,406 812 === <--this hotel did not get good review<br />
Add: 3/7 Sawatdirak Road,Patong Beach,Kathu , Phuket, Thailand<br />
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*'''THB1000-THB2000'''<br />
*for this price i think we should be able to find some hotel with good location and nice environment.<br />
==='''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <--this look quite good; my choice===<br />
a very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Baan Laimai Beach resort''' 3stars<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:baan_laimai01.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Duangjitt Resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,695''' <br />
a hotel 36-acre ground big.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket01.jpg|the room of Duanjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket03.jpg|spa area of Duangjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket04.jpg|view from above<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Horizon Patong beach Resort & Spa''' 4stars ''' this hotel location very near to the beach<br />
Add: 64/39 Thaweewong Road, Soi Kep Sap, Patong Beach, Amphur Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa01.jpg|<br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa02.jpg|<br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa03.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Patong Beach hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,684''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel01.jpg|Papaya Thai Cuisine<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel03.jpg|spa<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel04.jpg|Spa Varee Jacuizze Room<br />
</gallery><br />
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==='''Patong Bay Garden Resort''' 3stars===<br />
Add: 33/1 Thaweewongse Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort02.jpg|restaurant<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort03.jpg|the pool next to the sea<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort04.jpg|swimming pool<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Rayaburi hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,390''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel01.jpg|Rayaburi Hotel at night<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel03.jpg|Jacuzzi<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Sawasdee village hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,895''' <--this one also quite good<br />
Selected as one of the 50 most beautiful resorts in Thailand, by the Tourism Authority<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel02.jpg|Garden Swimming Pool <br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel03.jpg|Swimming Pool connect with each villas<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel04.jpg|The Baray Spa<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Seaview Patong Hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,460''' <br />
- a nice hotel with swimming pool. <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel01.jpg|the room is quite nice<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel02.jpg|they have a nice pool <br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel04.jpg|dining area, magnificent at night<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Thara Patong Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,827''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort02.jpg|the restaurant<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort04.jpg|top view<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Tropica Bungalow hotel''' 3stars '''THB 1,370''' <br />
this one quite nice, just one road from the beach. <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:Tropica_bungalow_hotel01.jpg|<br />
Image:Tropica_bungalow_hotel02.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''above THB2000'''<br />
*'''Patong Merlin hotel''' 5stars '''THB 2,114''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel01.jpg|rooms of Merlin<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel02.jpg|Merlin spa<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Banthai Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 2,266''' <br />
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Image:banthai_beach_resort01.jpg|dining area<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort03.jpg|you can reach the pool from the room easily<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Phuket planned hotel itinerary]]<br />
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[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
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[[Image:Perak_map01.jpg]][[Image:Perak_map02.jpg|200px]]<br />
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*Map of Perak<br />
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==Must See==<br />
*Ipoh - the capita of Perak, must visit [[Gua Tempurung]] and its very near to [[Kellie's Castle]]<br />
*Taiping - you can visit the famous [[Taiping lake]] and [[Taiping Zoo]]<br />
*[[Bukit Merah]] - an interesting destination that houses a theme park, eco park and the country's only orang-utan island. <br />
*Teluk Intan - visit the [[Menara Condong]] the Leaning tower<br />
*Sungkai - [[Felda Residence Hot Springs]] also called [[felda hot spring]]<br />
*[[Kampar river]] - white water rafting, class I-III<br />
*[[Perak Tong]] - a limestone cave temple located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. <br />
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'''waterfalls'''<br />
*Batu Berangkai Falls - Near Kampar<br />
*Buntong Falls - Near Ipoh<br />
*Chelik Fall - near Simpang Pulai and the new road to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Damak Fall - Ulu Geroh, near Gopeng<br />
*Gepai Falls - Near Bidor<br />
*Geruntum Fall - Near Gopeng<br />
*Kamunting Fall - Kamunting<br />
*Lata Iskandar - On the route from Tapah to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Lata Kekabu - Near Lenggong and the Chenderoh Lake<br />
*[[Lata Kinjang waterfall]] - this is the waterfall thats visible form the North-South Expressway<br />
*Lata Perahu - 20 km north of Kuala Kangsar<br />
*Lata Tanjung Kala - near Grik<br />
*Lata Yuk - near Chenderiang and Lata Kinjang<br />
*Lata Puteh - On the A6 between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Lon Rapids - near Sungkai<br />
*Lubuk Timah - Near Simpang Pulai, road to the C.H.<br />
*Maxwell Hill - Near Taiping<br />
*Papan Cascades - near Papan, sout-west of Ipoh<br />
*Sinju Fall - along the road from Simpang Pulai to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Strata Falls - 10 km north of Tg Malim<br />
*Tibang Fall - Ulu Slim region<br />
*Tebing Tinggi Fall - Between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Trong Falls - near Trong<br />
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'''islands'''<br />
*[[Pangkor]] - a beautiful island, small fishing village<br />
*Banding Island<br />
*Pulau Sembilan<br />
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'''beaches'''<br />
*Pasir Bogak<br />
*Teluk Ketapang<br />
*[[Teluk Nipah]]<br />
*Pantai Puteri Dewi<br />
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'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
*[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
*[[Singoh river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
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==Cities==<br />
*Ipoh - the capital city of the Perak, known for its great food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves. <br />
*Teluk Intan - pagoda-style leaning tower.<br />
*Taiping - Attractions include a large park around the famous Taiping lake and the nearby Taiping Zoo. <br />
*Kuala Kangsar <br />
*Pasir Salak - a small but historic town in Perak which houses a museum detailing the struggle against colonialists in Perak. <br />
*Lumut - a town by the sea home to the famous Outward Bound School. <br />
*Sitiawan - famous for its fresh and cheap seafood and Chinese-Foochow cuisine.<br />
*Teluk Batik, a beach on the coast of the Malacca Strait. <br />
*Lumut - ferries to Pangkor Island.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Perak&diff=6413Perak2009-09-10T01:43:24Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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[[Image:Perak_map01.jpg]][[Image:Perak_map02.jpg|200px]]<br />
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*Map of Perak<br />
<br />
==Must See==<br />
*Ipoh - the capita of Perak, must visit [[Gua Tempurung]] and its very near to [[Kellie's Castle]]<br />
*Taiping - you can visit the famous [[Taiping lake]] and [[Taiping Zoo]]<br />
*[[Bukit Merah]] - an interesting destination that houses a theme park, eco park and the country's only orang-utan island. <br />
*Teluk Intan - visit the [[Menara Condong]] the Leaning tower<br />
*Sungkai - [[Felda Residence Hot Springs]] also called [[felda hot spring]]<br />
*[[Kampar river]] - white water rafting, class I-III<br />
*[[Perak Tong]] - a limestone cave temple located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. <br />
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'''waterfalls'''<br />
*Batu Berangkai Falls - Near Kampar<br />
*Buntong Falls - Near Ipoh<br />
*Chelik Fall - near Simpang Pulai and the new road to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Damak Fall - Ulu Geroh, near Gopeng<br />
*Gepai Falls - Near Bidor<br />
*Geruntum Fall - Near Gopeng<br />
*Kamunting Fall - Kamunting<br />
*Lata Iskandar - On the route from Tapah to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Lata Kekabu - Near Lenggong and the Chenderoh Lake<br />
*[[Lata Kinjang waterfall]] - this is the waterfall thats visible form the North-South Expressway<br />
*Lata Perahu - 20 km north of Kuala Kangsar<br />
*Lata Tanjung Kala - near Grik<br />
*Lata Yuk - near Chenderiang and Lata Kinjang<br />
*Lata Puteh - On the A6 between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Lon Rapids - near Sungkai<br />
*Lubuk Timah - Near Simpang Pulai, road to the C.H.<br />
*Maxwell Hill - Near Taiping<br />
*Papan Cascades - near Papan, sout-west of Ipoh<br />
*Sinju Fall - along the road from Simpang Pulai to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Strata Falls - 10 km north of Tg Malim<br />
*Tibang Fall - Ulu Slim region<br />
*Tebing Tinggi Fall - Between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Trong Falls - near Trong<br />
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'''islands'''<br />
*[[Pangkor]] - a beautiful island, small fishing village<br />
*Banding Island<br />
*Pulau Sembilan<br />
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'''beaches'''<br />
*Pasir Bogak<br />
*Teluk Ketapang<br />
*[[Teluk Nipah]]<br />
*Pantai Puteri Dewi<br />
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'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
*[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
*[[Singoh river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
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==Cities==<br />
*Ipoh - the capital city of the Perak, known for its great food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves. <br />
*Teluk Intan - pagoda-style leaning tower.<br />
*Taiping - Attractions include a large park around the famous Taiping lake and the nearby Taiping Zoo. <br />
*Kuala Kangsar <br />
*Pasir Salak - a small but historic town in Perak which houses a museum detailing the struggle against colonialists in Perak. <br />
*Lumut - a town by the sea home to the famous Outward Bound School. <br />
*Sitiawan - famous for its fresh and cheap seafood and Chinese-Foochow cuisine.<br />
*Teluk Batik, a beach on the coast of the Malacca Strait. <br />
*Lumut - ferries to Pangkor Island.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_discussion_page,_hotel&diff=6412Phuket discussion page, hotel2009-09-10T01:42:56Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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<div>This is a page for us to discuss everything from where we need to stay and places to visit and things to eat before going to phuket.<br />
Hope we can have a rewarding trip.<br />
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Image:PatongBeachMap.gif|Patong Beach Map<br />
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=='''Woo Sau Wei''''s discussion==<br />
Below are the hotels I have found along Patong Beach<br />
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*'''Below THB1000'''<br />
*'''Andatel Patong Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 758''' <br />
Add: 41/9 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:andatel_patong_hotel01.jpg|andatel hotel<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel04.jpg|map of Andatel hotel<br />
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*'''Aspery hotel''' 3stars '''THB 843'''<br />
reasonable priced<br />
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Image:aspery_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:aspery_hotel02.jpg|looks clean in the pictures<br />
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*'''Baramee Hip hotel''' 3stars '''THB 674'''<br />
Add: 188/39-40 Sai-Ko Road,Patong beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:baramee_hotel01.jpg|map of baramee hotel<br />
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*'''Deevana Patong Resort & Spa''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 43/2 Raj-u-thid 200 Year Road Patong Kathu<br />
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Image:deevana_patong_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort02.jpg|hotel outlook<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort04.jpg|map of deevana hotel<br />
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*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
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*'''Patong Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 842''' a bit far from town, but near to beach and nice.<br />
Add: 284/1 Prabaramee Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand <br />
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Image:patong_lodge_hotel01.jpg|hotel view<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel02.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
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==='''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach===<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
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==='''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach, quite ok===<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
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Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
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*'''Silver Resortel''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 3/37 Sawatdirak Rd, Patong Beach<br />
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Image:silver_resortel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:silver_resortel02.jpg|restaurant<br />
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==='''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach===<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
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'''White Sand Resortel''' stars THB 1,406 812 === <--this hotel did not get good review<br />
Add: 3/7 Sawatdirak Road,Patong Beach,Kathu , Phuket, Thailand<br />
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*'''THB1000-THB2000'''<br />
*for this price i think we should be able to find some hotel with good location and nice environment.<br />
==='''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <--this look quite good; my choice===<br />
a very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
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Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
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*'''Baan Laimai Beach resort''' 3stars<br />
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*'''Duangjitt Resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,695''' <br />
a hotel 36-acre ground big.<br />
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Image:duangjitt_phuket01.jpg|the room of Duanjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket03.jpg|spa area of Duangjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket04.jpg|view from above<br />
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*'''Horizon Patong beach Resort & Spa''' 4stars ''' this hotel location very near to the beach<br />
Add: 64/39 Thaweewong Road, Soi Kep Sap, Patong Beach, Amphur Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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*'''Patong Beach hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,684''' <br />
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Image:patong_beach_hotel01.jpg|Papaya Thai Cuisine<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel03.jpg|spa<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel04.jpg|Spa Varee Jacuizze Room<br />
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==='''Patong Bay Garden Resort''' 3stars===<br />
Add: 33/1 Thaweewongse Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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Image:patong_bay_garden_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort02.jpg|restaurant<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort03.jpg|the pool next to the sea<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort04.jpg|swimming pool<br />
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*'''Rayaburi hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,390''' <br />
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Image:rayaburi_hotel01.jpg|Rayaburi Hotel at night<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel03.jpg|Jacuzzi<br />
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*'''Sawasdee village hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,895''' <--this one also quite good<br />
Selected as one of the 50 most beautiful resorts in Thailand, by the Tourism Authority<br />
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Image:sawasdee_village_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel02.jpg|Garden Swimming Pool <br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel03.jpg|Swimming Pool connect with each villas<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel04.jpg|The Baray Spa<br />
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*'''Seaview Patong Hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,460''' <br />
- a nice hotel with swimming pool. <br />
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Image:seaview_patong_hotel01.jpg|the room is quite nice<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel02.jpg|they have a nice pool <br />
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Image:seaview_patong_hotel04.jpg|dining area, magnificent at night<br />
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*'''Thara Patong Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,827''' <br />
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Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort02.jpg|the restaurant<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort04.jpg|top view<br />
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*'''Tropica Bungalow hotel''' 3stars '''THB 1,370''' <br />
this one quite nice, just one road from the beach. <br />
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*'''above THB2000'''<br />
*'''Patong Merlin hotel''' 5stars '''THB 2,114''' <br />
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Image:patong_merlin_hotel01.jpg|rooms of Merlin<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel02.jpg|Merlin spa<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
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*'''Banthai Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 2,266''' <br />
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Image:banthai_beach_resort01.jpg|dining area<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort03.jpg|you can reach the pool from the room easily<br />
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[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
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[[Phuket planned hotel itinerary]]<br />
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[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
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[[Phuket Patong food]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=White_water_rafting_in_Malaysia&diff=6401White water rafting in Malaysia2009-09-09T02:35:13Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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This is a page where we discuss about whitewater rafting in [[Main Page|Malaysia]], we wish to introduce our nice rivers to everyone as whitewater rafting is still not well known in [[Main Page|Malaysia]]. We assure you that you would fall in love with '''whitewater rafting''' once you try it. If you haven't heard about whitewater rafting before please find out more about whitewater rafting in our pages dedicated to all the rivers that is suitable for whitewater rafting in [[Main Page|Malaysia]] and promote them all to your friends.<br />
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Image:jeram_besu_pahang04.jpg|'''[[Jeram Besu white water rafting]]'''<br />
Image:jeram_besu_pahang07.jpg|[[Telom River]]<br />
Image:jeram_besu_pahang08.jpg|[[Kuala Perahu]]<br />
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==[[Pahang]] [[Main Page|Malaysia]]==<br />
There are 6 rivers suitable for whitewater rafting in [[Pahang]], [[Jeram Besu|Jeram Besu white water rafting]] is the most famous among all. Jeram Besu is located 6km from Benta town, and it only takes 2-3 hours drive from Kuala Lumpur to reach Jeram Besu. The cost of whitewater rafting trip in these areas is very affordable, around RM 150 per pax. We would say this is a great activity for everyone.<br />
[[Jeram Besu white water rafting]] '''Grade I-III'''<br />
[[Telom River]] '''Grade V''' <br />
[[Kuala Perahu]] <br />
Lipis river <br />
[[Jelai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
[[Tembeling river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
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Image:whitewater_sedim_kedah.jpg|'''[[Sedim River]], Kedah'''<br />
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Image:whitewater_sedim_kedah02.jpg|exciting white water rafting<br />
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[[Sedim River]] '''Grade III-IV'''<br />
this is a very strong current river for whitewater rafting, visitors to this place will find there is more than whitewater rafting at Sedim Recreational Park, there are tubing, tree top canopy walk, and lots more to be discovered at this park.<br />
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Image:whitewater_sungai_selangor08.jpg|'''Sungai Selangor white water rafting'''<br />
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[[Sungai Selangor]] '''Grade I-III'''<br />
this river is located near Kuala Kubu Baru along the road from Kuala Lumpur to Fraser's hill. [[Sungai Selangor]] is a great place for whitewater rafting as there are many strong this river, a trip down the river will take around 2-3 hours and is very rewarding as you can experience [[Malaysia]]'s virgin forest along the river. Tubing and kayaking is also available at [[Sungai Selangor]]<br />
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Image:whitewater_padas_sabah02.jpg|'''[[Padas River]]'''<br />
Image:whitewater_padas_sabah03.jpg|[[Kiulu River]]<br />
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Image:whitewater_padas_sabah05.jpg|white water rafting at sungai Padas, Sabah<br />
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[[Padas River]] '''Grade III-IV'''<br />
is on top of must visit when visitors are visiting [[Sabah]], the journey to this river is an adventure itself, as we have to ride an ancient train( no air-conditioning, something not found anywhere else in [[Main Page|Malaysia]]) upstream along the river to reach the starting point for [[Padas River]] whitewater rafting. [[Padas River]] is very wide, cold and yellowish.<br />
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[[Kiulu River]] '''Grade II'''<br />
is not as famous as Padas River whitewater rafting as the water flow here is not as strong and not much rapids found along this [[Kiulu River]]. But the highlight of this raft is the orang asli villages found along [[Kiulu River]]<br />
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Image:kampar_river_perak.jpg|'''[[Kampar river]]'''<br />
Image:kampar_river_perak_rafting.jpg|[[Sungkai river]]<br />
Image:kampar_river_perak_abseiling.jpg|Abseiling at Kampar river / Itek river<br />
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[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
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[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
is only 1 hour drive from [[Kuala Lumpur]]. Also known as Sungai Klah white water rafting. If it rains, then Sungkai river will swell to Grade 3, which is a very exciting raft path.<br />
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[[Singor river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
for the ultimate whitewater rafting experience. This river offers Grade 5 rapids and is around 13km long. [[Singor river]] on the Perak-Kelantan border is a whitewater river that flow thorugh the virgin rainforest of the Belum rainforest exosystem. <br />
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[[Endau river]]<br />
white water rafting is situated in Endau-Rompin State Park. The Endau-Rompin State Park, the second largest national park in Peninsula Malaysia after Taman Negara, straddles the Malaysian state borders of Johor and Pahang.<br />
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[[Kelantan]], [[Main Page|Malaysia]]<br />
[[Nenggiri river]] '''Grade I-III'''<br />
Nenggiri river is located in Kelantan and this river joins Kelantan river and Kuala Krai. You can get exceptional whitewater rafting in this river. Visitors will be amazed by the caves found along the river, which is part of the unique Nenggiri river.<br />
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'''Best seasons to white water rafting in Malaysia'''<br />
*For first timer its easier to try whitewater rafting in the dry season as you don't have to fight the current. For those rafters seeking more thrill, you will have to use smaller rafts in the dry season cause the current is not strong enough to carry the bigger raft. <br />
*During the raining season, (only for experts) it would be very exciting time for whitewater rafting, as the current becomes stronger and sometimes the river will become grade V which is very strong.<br />
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'''IMPORTANT'''<br />
*All participants will be required to sign a Liability Release before departure. <br />
*Children below 12 years may participate with parents or legal guardians .<br />
*Participants must be physically fit. <br />
*Jewellery & Contact lenses are not encouraged.<br />
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'''What to bring to water rafting'''<br />
*Change of clothes, Towel, Shoes, Slippers, Sun block.<br />
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'''International Grading Scale of River Difficulty'''<br />
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*Grade I - Moving water with a few waves and small ripples.<br />
*Grade II Easy rapids with waves up to 1 meter and wide, clear, channels that are obvious without scouting. Some maneuvering is required.<br />
*Grade III Rapids with high, irregular waves often capable of swamping an open canoe. Narrow passages that often require complex maneuvering.Rapids may require scouting from shore. Boaters in kayaks should have the ability to Eskimo Roll.<br />
*Grade IV Long, difficult rapids with constricted passages and often turbulent waters. Scouting from shore is necessary, and conditions make rescue difficult. Generally not possible for open canoes. Boaters in kayaks should have the ability to Eskimo Roll. <br />
*Grade V Extremely difficult, long and very violent rapids. Highly congested routes which always should be scouted from shore. Rescue conditions are difficult, and there is significant hazard to life in the event of a mishap. Ability to Eskimo roll is essential for boaters in kayaks.<br />
*Grade VI Water is at the extremes of navigability. Nearly impossible and very dangerous. For teams of experts only. Close study must be made ahead of time and all precautions taken.<br />
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[[White water rafting in Malaysia Review:]]<br />
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[[Blog: White water rafting in Malaysia]]<br />
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<div>This is a page for us to discuss everything from where we need to stay and places to visit and things to eat before going to phuket.<br />
Hope we can have a rewarding trip.<br />
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<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:PatongBeachMap.gif|Patong Beach Map<br />
</gallery><br />
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=='''Woo Sau Wei''''s discussion==<br />
Below are the hotels I have found along Patong Beach<br />
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*'''Below THB1000'''<br />
*'''Andatel Patong Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 758''' <br />
Add: 41/9 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel01.jpg|andatel hotel<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel04.jpg|map of Andatel hotel<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Aspery hotel''' 3stars '''THB 843'''<br />
reasonable priced<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:aspery_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:aspery_hotel02.jpg|looks clean in the pictures<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Baramee Hip hotel''' 3stars '''THB 674'''<br />
Add: 188/39-40 Sai-Ko Road,Patong beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:baramee_hotel01.jpg|map of baramee hotel<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Deevana Patong Resort & Spa''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 43/2 Raj-u-thid 200 Year Road Patong Kathu<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort02.jpg|hotel outlook<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort04.jpg|map of deevana hotel<br />
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*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
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*'''Patong Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 842''' a bit far from town, but near to beach and nice.<br />
Add: 284/1 Prabaramee Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel01.jpg|hotel view<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel02.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel04.jpg|<br />
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==='''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach===<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
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==='''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach, quite ok===<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel04.jpg|<br />
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*'''Silver Resortel''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 3/37 Sawatdirak Rd, Patong Beach<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:silver_resortel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:silver_resortel02.jpg|restaurant<br />
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==='''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach===<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel04.jpg|<br />
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'''White Sand Resortel''' stars THB 1,406 812 === <--this hotel did not get good review<br />
Add: 3/7 Sawatdirak Road,Patong Beach,Kathu , Phuket, Thailand<br />
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*'''THB1000-THB2000'''<br />
*for this price i think we should be able to find some hotel with good location and nice environment.<br />
==='''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <--this look quite good; my choice===<br />
a very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
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*'''Baan Laimai Beach resort''' 3stars<br />
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*'''Duangjitt Resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,695''' <br />
a hotel 36-acre ground big.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket01.jpg|the room of Duanjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket03.jpg|spa area of Duangjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket04.jpg|view from above<br />
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*'''Horizon Patong beach Resort & Spa''' 4stars ''' this hotel location very near to the beach<br />
Add: 64/39 Thaweewong Road, Soi Kep Sap, Patong Beach, Amphur Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
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*'''Patong Beach hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,684''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel01.jpg|Papaya Thai Cuisine<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel03.jpg|spa<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel04.jpg|Spa Varee Jacuizze Room<br />
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==='''Patong Bay Garden Resort''' 3stars===<br />
Add: 33/1 Thaweewongse Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort02.jpg|restaurant<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort03.jpg|the pool next to the sea<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort04.jpg|swimming pool<br />
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*'''Rayaburi hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,390''' <br />
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Image:rayaburi_hotel01.jpg|Rayaburi Hotel at night<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel03.jpg|Jacuzzi<br />
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*'''Sawasdee village hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,895''' <--this one also quite good<br />
Selected as one of the 50 most beautiful resorts in Thailand, by the Tourism Authority<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel02.jpg|Garden Swimming Pool <br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel03.jpg|Swimming Pool connect with each villas<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel04.jpg|The Baray Spa<br />
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*'''Seaview Patong Hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,460''' <br />
- a nice hotel with swimming pool. <br />
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Image:seaview_patong_hotel01.jpg|the room is quite nice<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel02.jpg|they have a nice pool <br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel04.jpg|dining area, magnificent at night<br />
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*'''Thara Patong Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,827''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort02.jpg|the restaurant<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort04.jpg|top view<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Tropica Bungalow hotel''' 3stars '''THB 1,370''' <br />
this one quite nice, just one road from the beach. <br />
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*'''above THB2000'''<br />
*'''Patong Merlin hotel''' 5stars '''THB 2,114''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel01.jpg|rooms of Merlin<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel02.jpg|Merlin spa<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
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*'''Banthai Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 2,266''' <br />
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Image:banthai_beach_resort01.jpg|dining area<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort03.jpg|you can reach the pool from the room easily<br />
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[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
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[[Phuket planned hotel itinerary]]<br />
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[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
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[[Phuket Patong food]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Perak&diff=6399Perak2009-09-09T02:20:03Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Perak_map.jpg]]<br />
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[[Image:Perak_map01.jpg]][[Image:Perak_map02.jpg|200px]]<br />
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*Map of Perak<br />
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==Must See==<br />
*Ipoh - the capita of Perak, must visit [[Gua Tempurung]] and its very near to [[Kellie's Castle]]<br />
*Taiping - you can visit the famous [[Taiping lake]] and [[Taiping Zoo]]<br />
*[[Bukit Merah]] - an interesting destination that houses a theme park, eco park and the country's only orang-utan island. <br />
*Teluk Intan - visit the [[Menara Condong]] the Leaning tower<br />
*Sungkai - [[Felda Residence Hot Springs]] also called [[felda hot spring]]<br />
*[[Kampar river]] - white water rafting, class I-III<br />
*[[Perak Tong]] - a limestone cave temple located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. <br />
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'''waterfalls'''<br />
*Batu Berangkai Falls - Near Kampar<br />
*Buntong Falls - Near Ipoh<br />
*Chelik Fall - near Simpang Pulai and the new road to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Damak Fall - Ulu Geroh, near Gopeng<br />
*Gepai Falls - Near Bidor<br />
*Geruntum Fall - Near Gopeng<br />
*Kamunting Fall - Kamunting<br />
*Lata Iskandar - On the route from Tapah to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Lata Kekabu - Near Lenggong and the Chenderoh Lake<br />
*[[Lata Kinjang waterfall]] - this is the waterfall thats visible form the North-South Expressway<br />
*Lata Perahu - 20 km north of Kuala Kangsar<br />
*Lata Tanjung Kala - near Grik<br />
*Lata Yuk - near Chenderiang and Lata Kinjang<br />
*Lata Puteh - On the A6 between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Lon Rapids - near Sungkai<br />
*Lubuk Timah - Near Simpang Pulai, road to the C.H.<br />
*Maxwell Hill - Near Taiping<br />
*Papan Cascades - near Papan, sout-west of Ipoh<br />
*Sinju Fall - along the road from Simpang Pulai to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Strata Falls - 10 km north of Tg Malim<br />
*Tibang Fall - Ulu Slim region<br />
*Tebing Tinggi Fall - Between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Trong Falls - near Trong<br />
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'''islands'''<br />
*[[Pangkor]] - a beautiful island, small fishing village<br />
*Banding Island<br />
*Pulau Sembilan<br />
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'''beaches'''<br />
*Pasir Bogak<br />
*Teluk Ketapang<br />
*[[Teluk Nipah]]<br />
*Pantai Puteri Dewi<br />
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'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
*[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
*[[Singoh river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
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==Cities==<br />
*Ipoh - the capital city of the Perak, known for its great food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves. <br />
*Teluk Intan - pagoda-style leaning tower.<br />
*Taiping - Attractions include a large park around the famous Taiping lake and the nearby Taiping Zoo. <br />
*Kuala Kangsar <br />
*Pasir Salak - a small but historic town in Perak which houses a museum detailing the struggle against colonialists in Perak. <br />
*Lumut - a town by the sea home to the famous Outward Bound School. <br />
*Sitiawan - famous for its fresh and cheap seafood and Chinese-Foochow cuisine.<br />
*Teluk Batik, a beach on the coast of the Malacca Strait. <br />
*Lumut - ferries to Pangkor Island.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_discussion_page,_hotel&diff=6388Phuket discussion page, hotel2009-09-08T03:04:38Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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<div>This is a page for us to discuss everything from where we need to stay and places to visit and things to eat before going to phuket.<br />
Hope we can have a rewarding trip.<br />
<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:PatongBeachMap.gif|Patong Beach Map<br />
</gallery><br />
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=='''Woo Sau Wei''''s discussion==<br />
Below are the hotels I have found along Patong Beach<br />
<br />
*'''Below THB1000'''<br />
*'''Andatel Patong Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 758''' <br />
Add: 41/9 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel01.jpg|andatel hotel<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel04.jpg|map of Andatel hotel<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Aspery hotel''' 3stars '''THB 843'''<br />
reasonable priced<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:aspery_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:aspery_hotel02.jpg|looks clean in the pictures<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Baramee Hip hotel''' 3stars '''THB 674'''<br />
Add: 188/39-40 Sai-Ko Road,Patong beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:baramee_hotel01.jpg|map of baramee hotel<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Deevana Patong Resort & Spa''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 43/2 Raj-u-thid 200 Year Road Patong Kathu<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort02.jpg|hotel outlook<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort04.jpg|map of deevana hotel<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Patong Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 842''' a bit far from town, but near to beach and nice.<br />
Add: 284/1 Prabaramee Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel01.jpg|hotel view<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel02.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel04.jpg|<br />
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==='''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach===<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
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==='''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach, quite ok===<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel04.jpg|<br />
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*'''Silver Resortel''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 3/37 Sawatdirak Rd, Patong Beach<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:silver_resortel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:silver_resortel02.jpg|restaurant<br />
</gallery><br />
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==='''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach===<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel04.jpg|<br />
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'''White Sand Resortel''' stars THB 1,406 812 === <--this hotel did not get good review<br />
Add: 3/7 Sawatdirak Road,Patong Beach,Kathu , Phuket, Thailand<br />
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*'''THB1000-THB2000'''<br />
*for this price i think we should be able to find some hotel with good location and nice environment.<br />
==='''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <--this look quite good; my choice===<br />
a very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Baan Laimai Beach resort''' 3stars<br />
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Image:baan_laimai01.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Duangjitt Resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,695''' <br />
a hotel 36-acre ground big.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket01.jpg|the room of Duanjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket03.jpg|spa area of Duangjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket04.jpg|view from above<br />
</gallery><br />
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*'''Horizon Patong beach Resort & Spa''' 4stars ''' this hotel location very near to the beach<br />
Add: 64/39 Thaweewong Road, Soi Kep Sap, Patong Beach, Amphur Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa01.jpg|<br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa02.jpg|<br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa03.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Patong Beach hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,684''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel01.jpg|Papaya Thai Cuisine<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel03.jpg|spa<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel04.jpg|Spa Varee Jacuizze Room<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==='''Patong Bay Garden Resort''' 3stars===<br />
Add: 33/1 Thaweewongse Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort02.jpg|restaurant<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort03.jpg|the pool next to the sea<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort04.jpg|swimming pool<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Rayaburi hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,390''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel01.jpg|Rayaburi Hotel at night<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel03.jpg|Jacuzzi<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Sawasdee village hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,895''' <--this one also quite good<br />
Selected as one of the 50 most beautiful resorts in Thailand, by the Tourism Authority<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel02.jpg|Garden Swimming Pool <br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel03.jpg|Swimming Pool connect with each villas<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel04.jpg|The Baray Spa<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Seaview Patong Hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,460''' <br />
- a nice hotel with swimming pool. <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel01.jpg|the room is quite nice<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel02.jpg|they have a nice pool <br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel04.jpg|dining area, magnificent at night<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Thara Patong Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,827''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort02.jpg|the restaurant<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort04.jpg|top view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Tropica Bungalow hotel''' 3stars '''THB 1,370''' <br />
this one quite nice, just one road from the beach. <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:Tropica_bungalow_hotel01.jpg|<br />
Image:Tropica_bungalow_hotel02.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''above THB2000'''<br />
*'''Patong Merlin hotel''' 5stars '''THB 2,114''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel01.jpg|rooms of Merlin<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel02.jpg|Merlin spa<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Banthai Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 2,266''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort01.jpg|dining area<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort03.jpg|you can reach the pool from the room easily<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket planned hotel itinerary]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket Patong food]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Perak&diff=6386Perak2009-09-08T03:03:53Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Perak_map.jpg]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:Perak_map01.jpg]][[Image:Perak_map02.jpg|200px]]<br />
<br />
*Map of Perak<br />
<br />
==Must See==<br />
*Ipoh - the capita of Perak, must visit [[Gua Tempurung]] and its very near to [[Kellie's Castle]]<br />
*Taiping - you can visit the famous [[Taiping lake]] and [[Taiping Zoo]]<br />
*[[Bukit Merah]] - an interesting destination that houses a theme park, eco park and the country's only orang-utan island. <br />
*Teluk Intan - visit the [[Menara Condong]] the Leaning tower<br />
*Sungkai - [[Felda Residence Hot Springs]] also called [[felda hot spring]]<br />
*[[Kampar river]] - white water rafting, class I-III<br />
*[[Perak Tong]] - a limestone cave temple located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''waterfalls'''<br />
*Batu Berangkai Falls - Near Kampar<br />
*Buntong Falls - Near Ipoh<br />
*Chelik Fall - near Simpang Pulai and the new road to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Damak Fall - Ulu Geroh, near Gopeng<br />
*Gepai Falls - Near Bidor<br />
*Geruntum Fall - Near Gopeng<br />
*Kamunting Fall - Kamunting<br />
*Lata Iskandar - On the route from Tapah to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Lata Kekabu - Near Lenggong and the Chenderoh Lake<br />
*[[Lata Kinjang waterfall]] - this is the waterfall thats visible form the North-South Expressway<br />
*Lata Perahu - 20 km north of Kuala Kangsar<br />
*Lata Tanjung Kala - near Grik<br />
*Lata Yuk - near Chenderiang and Lata Kinjang<br />
*Lata Puteh - On the A6 between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Lon Rapids - near Sungkai<br />
*Lubuk Timah - Near Simpang Pulai, road to the C.H.<br />
*Maxwell Hill - Near Taiping<br />
*Papan Cascades - near Papan, sout-west of Ipoh<br />
*Sinju Fall - along the road from Simpang Pulai to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Strata Falls - 10 km north of Tg Malim<br />
*Tibang Fall - Ulu Slim region<br />
*Tebing Tinggi Fall - Between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Trong Falls - near Trong<br />
<br />
'''islands'''<br />
*[[Pangkor]] - a beautiful island, small fishing village<br />
*Banding Island<br />
*Pulau Sembilan<br />
<br />
'''beaches'''<br />
*Pasir Bogak<br />
*Teluk Ketapang<br />
*[[Teluk Nipah]]<br />
*Pantai Puteri Dewi<br />
<br />
'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
*[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
*[[Singoh river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
<br />
==Cities==<br />
*Ipoh - the capital city of the Perak, known for its great food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves. <br />
*Teluk Intan - pagoda-style leaning tower.<br />
*Taiping - Attractions include a large park around the famous Taiping lake and the nearby Taiping Zoo. <br />
*Kuala Kangsar <br />
*Pasir Salak - a small but historic town in Perak which houses a museum detailing the struggle against colonialists in Perak. <br />
*Lumut - a town by the sea home to the famous Outward Bound School. <br />
*Sitiawan - famous for its fresh and cheap seafood and Chinese-Foochow cuisine.<br />
*Teluk Batik, a beach on the coast of the Malacca Strait. <br />
*Lumut - ferries to Pangkor Island.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_discussion_page,_hotel&diff=6368Phuket discussion page, hotel2009-09-05T13:19:32Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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<div>This is a page for us to discuss everything from where we need to stay and places to visit and things to eat before going to phuket.<br />
Hope we can have a rewarding trip.<br />
<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:PatongBeachMap.gif|Patong Beach Map<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=='''Woo Sau Wei''''s discussion==<br />
Below are the hotels I have found along Patong Beach<br />
<br />
*'''Below THB1000'''<br />
*'''Andatel Patong Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 758''' <br />
Add: 41/9 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel01.jpg|andatel hotel<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel04.jpg|map of Andatel hotel<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Aspery hotel''' 3stars '''THB 843'''<br />
reasonable priced<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:aspery_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:aspery_hotel02.jpg|looks clean in the pictures<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Baramee Hip hotel''' 3stars '''THB 674'''<br />
Add: 188/39-40 Sai-Ko Road,Patong beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:baramee_hotel01.jpg|map of baramee hotel<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Deevana Patong Resort & Spa''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 43/2 Raj-u-thid 200 Year Road Patong Kathu<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort02.jpg|hotel outlook<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort04.jpg|map of deevana hotel<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Patong Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 842''' a bit far from town, but near to beach and nice.<br />
Add: 284/1 Prabaramee Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel01.jpg|hotel view<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel02.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==='''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach===<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==='''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach, quite ok===<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Silver Resortel''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 3/37 Sawatdirak Rd, Patong Beach<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:silver_resortel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:silver_resortel02.jpg|restaurant<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==='''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach===<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
'''White Sand Resortel''' stars THB 1,406 812 === <--this hotel did not get good review<br />
Add: 3/7 Sawatdirak Road,Patong Beach,Kathu , Phuket, Thailand<br />
<br />
*'''THB1000-THB2000'''<br />
*for this price i think we should be able to find some hotel with good location and nice environment.<br />
==='''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <--this look quite good; my choice===<br />
a very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Baan Laimai Beach resort''' 3stars<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:baan_laimai01.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Duangjitt Resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,695''' <br />
a hotel 36-acre ground big.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket01.jpg|the room of Duanjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket03.jpg|spa area of Duangjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket04.jpg|view from above<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Horizon Patong beach Resort & Spa''' 4stars ''' this hotel location very near to the beach<br />
Add: 64/39 Thaweewong Road, Soi Kep Sap, Patong Beach, Amphur Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa01.jpg|<br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa02.jpg|<br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa03.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Patong Beach hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,684''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel01.jpg|Papaya Thai Cuisine<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel03.jpg|spa<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel04.jpg|Spa Varee Jacuizze Room<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==='''Patong Bay Garden Resort''' 3stars===<br />
Add: 33/1 Thaweewongse Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort02.jpg|restaurant<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort03.jpg|the pool next to the sea<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort04.jpg|swimming pool<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Rayaburi hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,390''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel01.jpg|Rayaburi Hotel at night<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel03.jpg|Jacuzzi<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Sawasdee village hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,895''' <--this one also quite good<br />
Selected as one of the 50 most beautiful resorts in Thailand, by the Tourism Authority<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel02.jpg|Garden Swimming Pool <br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel03.jpg|Swimming Pool connect with each villas<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel04.jpg|The Baray Spa<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Seaview Patong Hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,460''' <br />
- a nice hotel with swimming pool. <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel01.jpg|the room is quite nice<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel02.jpg|they have a nice pool <br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel04.jpg|dining area, magnificent at night<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Thara Patong Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,827''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort02.jpg|the restaurant<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort04.jpg|top view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Tropica Bungalow hotel''' 3stars '''THB 1,370''' <br />
this one quite nice, just one road from the beach. <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:Tropica_bungalow_hotel01.jpg|<br />
Image:Tropica_bungalow_hotel02.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''above THB2000'''<br />
*'''Patong Merlin hotel''' 5stars '''THB 2,114''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel01.jpg|rooms of Merlin<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel02.jpg|Merlin spa<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Banthai Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 2,266''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort01.jpg|dining area<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort03.jpg|you can reach the pool from the room easily<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket planned hotel itinerary]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket Patong food]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Perak&diff=6359Perak2009-09-03T02:15:28Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Perak_map.jpg]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:Perak_map01.jpg]][[Image:Perak_map02.jpg|200px]]<br />
<br />
*Map of Perak<br />
<br />
==Must See==<br />
*Ipoh - the capita of Perak, must visit [[Gua Tempurung]] and its very near to [[Kellie's Castle]]<br />
*Taiping - you can visit the famous [[Taiping lake]] and [[Taiping Zoo]]<br />
*[[Bukit Merah]] - an interesting destination that houses a theme park, eco park and the country's only orang-utan island. <br />
*Teluk Intan - visit the [[Menara Condong]] the Leaning tower<br />
*Sungkai - [[Felda Residence Hot Springs]] also called [[felda hot spring]]<br />
*[[Kampar river]] - white water rafting, class I-III<br />
*[[Perak Tong]] - a limestone cave temple located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''waterfalls'''<br />
*Batu Berangkai Falls - Near Kampar<br />
*Buntong Falls - Near Ipoh<br />
*Chelik Fall - near Simpang Pulai and the new road to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Damak Fall - Ulu Geroh, near Gopeng<br />
*Gepai Falls - Near Bidor<br />
*Geruntum Fall - Near Gopeng<br />
*Kamunting Fall - Kamunting<br />
*Lata Iskandar - On the route from Tapah to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Lata Kekabu - Near Lenggong and the Chenderoh Lake<br />
*[[Lata Kinjang waterfall]] - this is the waterfall thats visible form the North-South Expressway<br />
*Lata Perahu - 20 km north of Kuala Kangsar<br />
*Lata Tanjung Kala - near Grik<br />
*Lata Yuk - near Chenderiang and Lata Kinjang<br />
*Lata Puteh - On the A6 between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Lon Rapids - near Sungkai<br />
*Lubuk Timah - Near Simpang Pulai, road to the C.H.<br />
*Maxwell Hill - Near Taiping<br />
*Papan Cascades - near Papan, sout-west of Ipoh<br />
*Sinju Fall - along the road from Simpang Pulai to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Strata Falls - 10 km north of Tg Malim<br />
*Tibang Fall - Ulu Slim region<br />
*Tebing Tinggi Fall - Between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Trong Falls - near Trong<br />
<br />
'''islands'''<br />
*[[Pangkor]] - a beautiful island, small fishing village<br />
*Banding Island<br />
*Pulau Sembilan<br />
<br />
'''beaches'''<br />
*Pasir Bogak<br />
*Teluk Ketapang<br />
*[[Teluk Nipah]]<br />
*Pantai Puteri Dewi<br />
<br />
'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
*[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
*[[Singoh river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
<br />
==Cities==<br />
*Ipoh - the capital city of the Perak, known for its great food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves. <br />
*Teluk Intan - pagoda-style leaning tower.<br />
*Taiping - Attractions include a large park around the famous Taiping lake and the nearby Taiping Zoo. <br />
*Kuala Kangsar <br />
*Pasir Salak - a small but historic town in Perak which houses a museum detailing the struggle against colonialists in Perak. <br />
*Lumut - a town by the sea home to the famous Outward Bound School. <br />
*Sitiawan - famous for its fresh and cheap seafood and Chinese-Foochow cuisine.<br />
*Teluk Batik, a beach on the coast of the Malacca Strait. <br />
*Lumut - ferries to Pangkor Island.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Phuket_discussion_page,_hotel&diff=6351Phuket discussion page, hotel2009-09-02T03:36:40Z<p>Wsw: Undo revision 6347 by 66.96.243.48 (Talk)</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a page for us to discuss everything from where we need to stay and places to visit and things to eat before going to phuket.<br />
Hope we can have a rewarding trip.<br />
<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:PatongBeachMap.gif|Patong Beach Map<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=='''Woo Sau Wei''''s discussion==<br />
Below are the hotels I have found along Patong Beach<br />
<br />
*'''Below THB1000'''<br />
*'''Andatel Patong Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 758''' <br />
Add: 41/9 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel01.jpg|andatel hotel<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:andatel_patong_hotel04.jpg|map of Andatel hotel<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Aspery hotel''' 3stars '''THB 843'''<br />
reasonable priced<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:aspery_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:aspery_hotel02.jpg|looks clean in the pictures<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Baramee Hip hotel''' 3stars '''THB 674'''<br />
Add: 188/39-40 Sai-Ko Road,Patong beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:baramee_hotel01.jpg|map of baramee hotel<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Deevana Patong Resort & Spa''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 43/2 Raj-u-thid 200 Year Road Patong Kathu<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort02.jpg|hotel outlook<br />
Image:deevana_patong_resort04.jpg|map of deevana hotel<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Patong Beach Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 545'''<br />
Add: 207/21-25, Rat-U-Thit 200 year road, Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge01.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_lodge03.jpg|night view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Patong Lodge Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 842''' a bit far from town, but near to beach and nice.<br />
Add: 284/1 Prabaramee Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel01.jpg|hotel view<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel02.jpg|room <br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_lodge_hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==='''Patong Premier Resort''' 3stars '''THB 758''' just one street from the beach===<br />
Add: 118 Rat-U-Thid 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_premier_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort03.jpg|sauna<br />
Image:patong_premier_resort04.jpg|Patong Premier Resort front look<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==='''Patong Bayshore Hotel''' 3stars ''' THB 863''' one road from the beach, quite ok===<br />
Add: 89 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket, Thailand <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel03.jpg|hotel garden<br />
Image:patong_bayshore_hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Silver Resortel''' '''THB 937'''<br />
Add: 3/37 Sawatdirak Rd, Patong Beach<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:silver_resortel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:silver_resortel02.jpg|restaurant<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==='''The Bird Cage Patong Guesthouse Hotel''' 3stars '''THB 609''' one steet from the beach===<br />
Add: 6/1-3 Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Rd., Patong, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel02.jpg|fashionably new<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:The_Bird_Cage_Patong_Guesthouse_Hotel04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
'''White Sand Resortel''' stars THB 1,406 812 === <--this hotel did not get good review<br />
Add: 3/7 Sawatdirak Road,Patong Beach,Kathu , Phuket, Thailand<br />
<br />
*'''THB1000-THB2000'''<br />
*for this price i think we should be able to find some hotel with good location and nice environment.<br />
==='''Burasari hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,516''' <--this look quite good; my choice===<br />
a very high class hotel, Floyd's Brasserie is located here.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:burasari_phuket01.jpg|the room of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:burasari_phuket03.jpg|impressive look of Burasari<br />
Image:burasari_phuket04.jpg|Floyd's Brasserie, the first and only Floyd’s restaurant in Asia, with a menu personally created by Floyd himself<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Baan Laimai Beach resort''' 3stars<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:baan_laimai01.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Duangjitt Resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,695''' <br />
a hotel 36-acre ground big.<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket01.jpg|the room of Duanjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket03.jpg|spa area of Duangjitt<br />
Image:duangjitt_phuket04.jpg|view from above<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Horizon Patong beach Resort & Spa''' 4stars ''' this hotel location very near to the beach<br />
Add: 64/39 Thaweewong Road, Soi Kep Sap, Patong Beach, Amphur Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa01.jpg|<br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa02.jpg|<br />
Image:horizon_patong_beach_resort&spa03.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Patong Beach hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,684''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel01.jpg|Papaya Thai Cuisine<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel03.jpg|spa<br />
Image:patong_beach_hotel04.jpg|Spa Varee Jacuizze Room<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==='''Patong Bay Garden Resort''' 3stars===<br />
Add: 33/1 Thaweewongse Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort02.jpg|restaurant<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort03.jpg|the pool next to the sea<br />
Image:patong_bay_garden_resort04.jpg|swimming pool<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Rayaburi hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,390''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel01.jpg|Rayaburi Hotel at night<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel02.jpg|room<br />
Image:rayaburi_hotel03.jpg|Jacuzzi<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Sawasdee village hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,895''' <--this one also quite good<br />
Selected as one of the 50 most beautiful resorts in Thailand, by the Tourism Authority<br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel01.jpg|room<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel02.jpg|Garden Swimming Pool <br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel03.jpg|Swimming Pool connect with each villas<br />
Image:sawasdee_village_hotel04.jpg|The Baray Spa<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Seaview Patong Hotel''' 4stars '''THB 1,460''' <br />
- a nice hotel with swimming pool. <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel01.jpg|the room is quite nice<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel02.jpg|they have a nice pool <br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel03.jpg|<br />
Image:seaview_patong_hotel04.jpg|dining area, magnificent at night<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Thara Patong Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 1,827''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort01.jpg|room<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort02.jpg|the restaurant<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:Thara_patong_beach_resort04.jpg|top view<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Tropica Bungalow hotel''' 3stars '''THB 1,370''' <br />
this one quite nice, just one road from the beach. <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:Tropica_bungalow_hotel01.jpg|<br />
Image:Tropica_bungalow_hotel02.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''above THB2000'''<br />
*'''Patong Merlin hotel''' 5stars '''THB 2,114''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel01.jpg|rooms of Merlin<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel02.jpg|Merlin spa<br />
Image:patong_merlin_hotel03.jpg|swimming pool<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*'''Banthai Beach resort''' 4stars '''THB 2,266''' <br />
<gallery perrow=4><br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort01.jpg|dining area<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort02.jpg|swimming pool<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort03.jpg|you can reach the pool from the room easily<br />
Image:banthai_beach_resort04.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
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[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket planned hotel itinerary]]<br />
<br />
[[Phuket discussion page, things to do and see]]<br />
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[[Phuket Patong food]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Perak&diff=6350Perak2009-09-02T03:35:13Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Perak_map.jpg]]<br />
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[[Image:Perak_map01.jpg]][[Image:Perak_map02.jpg|200px]]<br />
<br />
*Map of Perak<br />
<br />
==Must See==<br />
*Ipoh - the capita of Perak, must visit [[Gua Tempurung]] and its very near to [[Kellie's Castle]]<br />
*Taiping - you can visit the famous [[Taiping lake]] and [[Taiping Zoo]]<br />
*[[Bukit Merah]] - an interesting destination that houses a theme park, eco park and the country's only orang-utan island. <br />
*Teluk Intan - visit the [[Menara Condong]] the Leaning tower<br />
*Sungkai - [[Felda Residence Hot Springs]] also called [[felda hot spring]]<br />
*[[Kampar river]] - white water rafting, class I-III<br />
*[[Perak Tong]] - a limestone cave temple located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''waterfalls'''<br />
*Batu Berangkai Falls - Near Kampar<br />
*Buntong Falls - Near Ipoh<br />
*Chelik Fall - near Simpang Pulai and the new road to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Damak Fall - Ulu Geroh, near Gopeng<br />
*Gepai Falls - Near Bidor<br />
*Geruntum Fall - Near Gopeng<br />
*Kamunting Fall - Kamunting<br />
*Lata Iskandar - On the route from Tapah to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Lata Kekabu - Near Lenggong and the Chenderoh Lake<br />
*[[Lata Kinjang waterfall]] - this is the waterfall thats visible form the North-South Expressway<br />
*Lata Perahu - 20 km north of Kuala Kangsar<br />
*Lata Tanjung Kala - near Grik<br />
*Lata Yuk - near Chenderiang and Lata Kinjang<br />
*Lata Puteh - On the A6 between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Lon Rapids - near Sungkai<br />
*Lubuk Timah - Near Simpang Pulai, road to the C.H.<br />
*Maxwell Hill - Near Taiping<br />
*Papan Cascades - near Papan, sout-west of Ipoh<br />
*Sinju Fall - along the road from Simpang Pulai to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Strata Falls - 10 km north of Tg Malim<br />
*Tibang Fall - Ulu Slim region<br />
*Tebing Tinggi Fall - Between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Trong Falls - near Trong<br />
<br />
'''islands'''<br />
*[[Pangkor]] - a beautiful island, small fishing village<br />
*Banding Island<br />
*Pulau Sembilan<br />
<br />
'''beaches'''<br />
*Pasir Bogak<br />
*Teluk Ketapang<br />
*[[Teluk Nipah]]<br />
*Pantai Puteri Dewi<br />
<br />
'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
*[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
*[[Singoh river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
<br />
==Cities==<br />
*Ipoh - the capital city of the Perak, known for its great food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves. <br />
*Teluk Intan - pagoda-style leaning tower.<br />
*Taiping - Attractions include a large park around the famous Taiping lake and the nearby Taiping Zoo. <br />
*Kuala Kangsar <br />
*Pasir Salak - a small but historic town in Perak which houses a museum detailing the struggle against colonialists in Perak. <br />
*Lumut - a town by the sea home to the famous Outward Bound School. <br />
*Sitiawan - famous for its fresh and cheap seafood and Chinese-Foochow cuisine.<br />
*Teluk Batik, a beach on the coast of the Malacca Strait. <br />
*Lumut - ferries to Pangkor Island.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Perak&diff=6334Perak2009-08-31T10:45:27Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Perak_map.jpg]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:Perak_map01.jpg]][[Image:Perak_map02.jpg|200px]]<br />
<br />
*Map of Perak<br />
<br />
==Must See==<br />
*Ipoh - the capita of Perak, must visit [[Gua Tempurung]] and its very near to [[Kellie's Castle]]<br />
*Taiping - you can visit the famous [[Taiping lake]] and [[Taiping Zoo]]<br />
*[[Bukit Merah]] - an interesting destination that houses a theme park, eco park and the country's only orang-utan island. <br />
*Teluk Intan - visit the [[Menara Condong]] the Leaning tower<br />
*Sungkai - [[Felda Residence Hot Springs]] also called [[felda hot spring]]<br />
*[[Kampar river]] - white water rafting, class I-III<br />
*[[Perak Tong]] - a limestone cave temple located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''waterfalls'''<br />
*Batu Berangkai Falls - Near Kampar<br />
*Buntong Falls - Near Ipoh<br />
*Chelik Fall - near Simpang Pulai and the new road to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Damak Fall - Ulu Geroh, near Gopeng<br />
*Gepai Falls - Near Bidor<br />
*Geruntum Fall - Near Gopeng<br />
*Kamunting Fall - Kamunting<br />
*Lata Iskandar - On the route from Tapah to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Lata Kekabu - Near Lenggong and the Chenderoh Lake<br />
*[[Lata Kinjang waterfall]] - this is the waterfall thats visible form the North-South Expressway<br />
*Lata Perahu - 20 km north of Kuala Kangsar<br />
*Lata Tanjung Kala - near Grik<br />
*Lata Yuk - near Chenderiang and Lata Kinjang<br />
*Lata Puteh - On the A6 between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Lon Rapids - near Sungkai<br />
*Lubuk Timah - Near Simpang Pulai, road to the C.H.<br />
*Maxwell Hill - Near Taiping<br />
*Papan Cascades - near Papan, sout-west of Ipoh<br />
*Sinju Fall - along the road from Simpang Pulai to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Strata Falls - 10 km north of Tg Malim<br />
*Tibang Fall - Ulu Slim region<br />
*Tebing Tinggi Fall - Between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Trong Falls - near Trong<br />
<br />
'''islands'''<br />
*[[Pangkor]] - a beautiful island, small fishing village<br />
*Banding Island<br />
*Pulau Sembilan<br />
<br />
'''beaches'''<br />
*Pasir Bogak<br />
*Teluk Ketapang<br />
*[[Teluk Nipah]]<br />
*Pantai Puteri Dewi<br />
<br />
'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
*[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
*[[Singoh river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
<br />
==Cities==<br />
*Ipoh - the capital city of the Perak, known for its great food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves. <br />
*Teluk Intan - pagoda-style leaning tower.<br />
*Taiping - Attractions include a large park around the famous Taiping lake and the nearby Taiping Zoo. <br />
*Kuala Kangsar <br />
*Pasir Salak - a small but historic town in Perak which houses a museum detailing the struggle against colonialists in Perak. <br />
*Lumut - a town by the sea home to the famous Outward Bound School. <br />
*Sitiawan - famous for its fresh and cheap seafood and Chinese-Foochow cuisine.<br />
*Teluk Batik, a beach on the coast of the Malacca Strait. <br />
*Lumut - ferries to Pangkor Island.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Perak&diff=6331Perak2009-08-30T13:31:57Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Perak_map.jpg]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:Perak_map01.jpg]][[Image:Perak_map02.jpg|200px]]<br />
<br />
*Map of Perak<br />
<br />
==Must See==<br />
*Ipoh - the capita of Perak, must visit [[Gua Tempurung]] and its very near to [[Kellie's Castle]]<br />
*Taiping - you can visit the famous [[Taiping lake]] and [[Taiping Zoo]]<br />
*[[Bukit Merah]] - an interesting destination that houses a theme park, eco park and the country's only orang-utan island. <br />
*Teluk Intan - visit the [[Menara Condong]] the Leaning tower<br />
*Sungkai - [[Felda Residence Hot Springs]] also called [[felda hot spring]]<br />
*[[Kampar river]] - white water rafting, class I-III<br />
*[[Perak Tong]] - a limestone cave temple located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''waterfalls'''<br />
*Batu Berangkai Falls - Near Kampar<br />
*Buntong Falls - Near Ipoh<br />
*Chelik Fall - near Simpang Pulai and the new road to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Damak Fall - Ulu Geroh, near Gopeng<br />
*Gepai Falls - Near Bidor<br />
*Geruntum Fall - Near Gopeng<br />
*Kamunting Fall - Kamunting<br />
*Lata Iskandar - On the route from Tapah to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Lata Kekabu - Near Lenggong and the Chenderoh Lake<br />
*[[Lata Kinjang waterfall]] - this is the waterfall thats visible form the North-South Expressway<br />
*Lata Perahu - 20 km north of Kuala Kangsar<br />
*Lata Tanjung Kala - near Grik<br />
*Lata Yuk - near Chenderiang and Lata Kinjang<br />
*Lata Puteh - On the A6 between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Lon Rapids - near Sungkai<br />
*Lubuk Timah - Near Simpang Pulai, road to the C.H.<br />
*Maxwell Hill - Near Taiping<br />
*Papan Cascades - near Papan, sout-west of Ipoh<br />
*Sinju Fall - along the road from Simpang Pulai to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Strata Falls - 10 km north of Tg Malim<br />
*Tibang Fall - Ulu Slim region<br />
*Tebing Tinggi Fall - Between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Trong Falls - near Trong<br />
<br />
'''islands'''<br />
*[[Pangkor]] - a beautiful island, small fishing village<br />
*Banding Island<br />
*Pulau Sembilan<br />
<br />
'''beaches'''<br />
*Pasir Bogak<br />
*Teluk Ketapang<br />
*[[Teluk Nipah]]<br />
*Pantai Puteri Dewi<br />
<br />
'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
*[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
*[[Singoh river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
<br />
==Cities==<br />
*Ipoh - the capital city of the Perak, known for its great food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves. <br />
*Teluk Intan - pagoda-style leaning tower.<br />
*Taiping - Attractions include a large park around the famous Taiping lake and the nearby Taiping Zoo. <br />
*Kuala Kangsar <br />
*Pasir Salak - a small but historic town in Perak which houses a museum detailing the struggle against colonialists in Perak. <br />
*Lumut - a town by the sea home to the famous Outward Bound School. <br />
*Sitiawan - famous for its fresh and cheap seafood and Chinese-Foochow cuisine.<br />
*Teluk Batik, a beach on the coast of the Malacca Strait. <br />
*Lumut - ferries to Pangkor Island.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Perak&diff=6326Perak2009-08-30T03:14:34Z<p>Wsw: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Image:Perak_map.jpg]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:Perak_map01.jpg]][[Image:Perak_map02.jpg|200px]]<br />
<br />
*Map of Perak<br />
<br />
==Must See==<br />
*Ipoh - the capita of Perak, must visit [[Gua Tempurung]] and its very near to [[Kellie's Castle]]<br />
*Taiping - you can visit the famous [[Taiping lake]] and [[Taiping Zoo]]<br />
*[[Bukit Merah]] - an interesting destination that houses a theme park, eco park and the country's only orang-utan island. <br />
*Teluk Intan - visit the [[Menara Condong]] the Leaning tower<br />
*Sungkai - [[Felda Residence Hot Springs]] also called [[felda hot spring]]<br />
*[[Kampar river]] - white water rafting, class I-III<br />
*[[Perak Tong]] - a limestone cave temple located at Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 6km to the north of Ipoh. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''waterfalls'''<br />
*Batu Berangkai Falls - Near Kampar<br />
*Buntong Falls - Near Ipoh<br />
*Chelik Fall - near Simpang Pulai and the new road to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Damak Fall - Ulu Geroh, near Gopeng<br />
*Gepai Falls - Near Bidor<br />
*Geruntum Fall - Near Gopeng<br />
*Kamunting Fall - Kamunting<br />
*Lata Iskandar - On the route from Tapah to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Lata Kekabu - Near Lenggong and the Chenderoh Lake<br />
*[[Lata Kinjang waterfall]] - this is the waterfall thats visible form the North-South Expressway<br />
*Lata Perahu - 20 km north of Kuala Kangsar<br />
*Lata Tanjung Kala - near Grik<br />
*Lata Yuk - near Chenderiang and Lata Kinjang<br />
*Lata Puteh - On the A6 between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Lon Rapids - near Sungkai<br />
*Lubuk Timah - Near Simpang Pulai, road to the C.H.<br />
*Maxwell Hill - Near Taiping<br />
*Papan Cascades - near Papan, sout-west of Ipoh<br />
*Sinju Fall - along the road from Simpang Pulai to the Cameron Highlands<br />
*Strata Falls - 10 km north of Tg Malim<br />
*Tibang Fall - Ulu Slim region<br />
*Tebing Tinggi Fall - Between Selama and Lenggong<br />
*Trong Falls - near Trong<br />
<br />
'''islands'''<br />
*[[Pangkor]] - a beautiful island, small fishing village<br />
*Banding Island<br />
*Pulau Sembilan<br />
<br />
'''beaches'''<br />
*Pasir Bogak<br />
*Teluk Ketapang<br />
*[[Teluk Nipah]]<br />
*Pantai Puteri Dewi<br />
<br />
'''[[White water rafting in Malaysia]]'''<br />
*[[Sungai Itek]] ([[Kampar river]]) '''Grade I-III'''<br />
*[[Sungkai river]] '''Grade I-II'''<br />
*[[Singoh river]] '''Grade V'''<br />
<br />
==Cities==<br />
*Ipoh - the capital city of the Perak, known for its great food, tin mines and limestone mountains and caves. <br />
*Teluk Intan - pagoda-style leaning tower.<br />
*Taiping - Attractions include a large park around the famous Taiping lake and the nearby Taiping Zoo. <br />
*Kuala Kangsar <br />
*Pasir Salak - a small but historic town in Perak which houses a museum detailing the struggle against colonialists in Perak. <br />
*Lumut - a town by the sea home to the famous Outward Bound School. <br />
*Sitiawan - famous for its fresh and cheap seafood and Chinese-Foochow cuisine.<br />
*Teluk Batik, a beach on the coast of the Malacca Strait. <br />
*Lumut - ferries to Pangkor Island.</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=Philippine&diff=6325Philippine2009-08-30T03:14:17Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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*DESCRIPTION: Excerpt taken from '''"Boracay, The island guide written by Hannes Bertschi"'''<br />
**Published by Encyclea Publications, an imprint of PPPublishing, Hong Kong<br />
**Copyright 2008<br />
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*Boracay has come a long way from a somewhat sleepy island in the 1980s with nipa huts and little infrastructure to a first class resort destination with international hotel operators like Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts establishing a presence with a spa resort which is now open.<br />
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*Boracay has all the ingredients of a fun-in-the-sun resort destination with a mix of quality accomodation, delectable food, pulsating nightlife and wide variety of sports and activities.<br />
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'''GETTING TO BORACAY'''<br />
*By Plane --the fastest wat to Boracay is to fly from Manila to Caticlan Airport on Panay Island. There are also numerous flights to Kalibo, which is 1.5 hours by bus from Caticlan. Flight time from Manila to Caticlan ranges from 35-50 minutes; to Kalibo, it takes about 50 minutes. <br />
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'''BORACAY and how it got its name'''<br />
*Several versions exist about the origin of the name "Boracay". According to one, it derives from the old local world borac , meaning cotton, in reference to the white, cotton-like color and texture of Boracay's Island.<br />
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*According to another version, the name came from the local words bora (bubbles) and bocay (white), because Ati ekders were amazed at the resemblance of the white sand to water bubbles.<br />
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In Alaminos, Laguna, barely two hours from congested Manila, is a perfect example of the man's skills complementing the beauty of nature. If you are still looking for a definitive meaning to the expression "getting away from it all", here is your chance to get yourself lost and rejuvenated, cradled within the majestic embrace of mountains.<br />
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If 2 pax - Php 4,300.00 / Min 3 pax - Php 3,500.00<br />
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Corregidor served as one of the most vital harbor defense of Manila during the war. Some of the points of interest included are the various gun batteries, mile-long barracks, Pacific War Memorial and the famous Malinta tunnel where guest have the option to experience the Light and Sounds Multi-vision Show. From Manila, guest will board a luxurious ferryboat which will bring them to the island in just an hour. Upon arrival, visitors will board the pre-war type streetcars called “Tranvias” that will bring them around the island fortress.<br />
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<div>==[[Phuket FantaSea]] ==<br />
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==[[Simon Cabaret]]==<br />
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==Island hopping==<br />
* Hang Nga Bay and James Bond Island <br />
* [[Phi Phi]] Islands <br />
* Similan Island<br />
* Coral Island<br />
* Koh Kai<br />
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==Adventure==<br />
*'''[[Bungy Jump]]'''<br />
Bungy address: <br />
Jungle Bungy Jump, 61/3 Wichitsongkram, '''Kathu''', Phuket 83120, Thailand.<br />
**open 9am - 6pm Every Day.<br />
**076 321 351 to arrange your booking. <br />
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*Jump Costs:<br />
•Bungy Jump costs '''THB2,000''' per person, which includes T/shirt, certificate of courage and insurance.<br />
•Your 2nd Bungy is 1,000 baht.<br />
•3rd Bungy is 800 baht.<br />
•4th Bungy FREE.<br />
•DVDs and Photos are available on the day at extra costs. <br />
You can select the type of Bungy and pay on the day - These Bungy Jumps are available:<br />
•Bungy Jump<br />
•Tandem Bungy<br />
•Catapult Bungy<br />
•Backwards Bungy<br />
•Water Touch Bungy<br />
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* [[Patong Gokart Racing]]<br />
* Paint ball and shooting<br />
* Elephant trekking<br />
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==Water sports==<br />
* Sea Canoeing<br />
* Snorkeling<br />
* Scuba diving <br />
* Yacht charters <br />
* Boat cruising<br />
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==Attractions==<br />
* Butterfly Farm and Phuket Aquarium<br />
* Phuket Zoo<br />
* Sea Gypsy Village<br />
* Gibbon Rehabilitation Project<br />
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==Thai boxing==<br />
Thai boxing is very common in Thailand and Thai boxing in Phuket is one of the must see event.<br />
*'''Phuket Thai Boxing'''<br />
**Price From THB1,000 <br />
**Every Monday and Thursday – showtime 21:00 to 23:30<br />
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**Each fight consists of five rounds of three minutes each. Accompanying the fight is music stimulated by action in the ring, rising and falling as the boxers battle it out. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets, and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent.<br />
**Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs, and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust.<br />
**Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to ‘soften up' one's opponent; most matches end with a knee or elbow strike<br />
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==Shopping==<br />
* Ocean Plaza.<br />
* Robinson Department Store<br />
* Tesco <br />
* Big C <br />
* Central Festival <br />
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==Traditional Thai massage, Foot reflexology and Herbal sauna==<br />
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==Discos and Pubs==<br />
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[[Pre Phuket]]<br />
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[[Phuket discussion page, hotel]] <br />
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[[Phuket planned hotel itinerary]] <br />
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[[Phuket Patong food]]<br />
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==Others==<br />
[[Phuket tailors]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=User_talk:Discoverybhutan&diff=6319User talk:Discoverybhutan2009-08-29T02:02:52Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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Bhutan the country in Himalaya is small and has remained isolated to other part of the world till 1974. It is girded by China in the north and India in the south. In Bhutan progress is measured in terms of Gross National Happiness, Dream of this country is that someday in near future everyone will become part of Gross National Happiness, this remote Himalayan kingdom is so blessed with peace and love, so aesthetic that image of the daily life is stamped in your life. This is a country where tradition is simple and colorful and has been preserved well and, successful in passing this tradition and culture to every generation of time. Bhutan is also the last independent country in this world to support Buddhism as the official state religion. This small and happy Himalayan Kingdom is emerging as big draw, attracting those in search of spiritual path, We Believe in living in Peace and Harmony. ”fly the stairs to heaven” before the rest of the world gets here.<br />
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Bhutan Discovery Inc is an inbound tour operator base in Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. It is registered with the Tourism Council of Bhutan, Licensed by Royal Government of Bhutan, and a member of Association of Bhutan Tour Operators.<br />
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As a team of dedicated young professionals, we provide unparalleled experience in Bhutan’s tour and trekking business. We are committed to an ethical way of working. Bhutan Discovery Inc offers high quality service in the tour and trekking business. We believe in providing our visitors with unforgettable experiences and catering to the personal and individual needs of our guests.<br />
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Over the years we have honed our skills and moved from quantity to quality. The feedback we have received mentions our enthusiasm and smiles, prompt replies to inquiries, after sales service, and our innovative tours and treks. We take great care to be sensitive to the needs of the discerning traveler.<br />
<br />
We at Bhutan Discovery Inc understand the importance of a knowledgeable, well-versed guide for specialized travel. We provide the most reliable and experienced guides to escort you on We offer cultural tours, festival tours, honeymoon trips, alpine flower tours, Buddhist pilgrimages, photography, Mountain Biking, Motor Biking and family Tours in Bhutan, Nepal, Tibet, Sikkim/Darjeeling and the Buddhist circuit in India. The very fact that we get so many repeat guests and recommendations for the same escorts/guides shows their utmost confidence towards our services. For more information contact us at bhutandiscovery@gmail.com or visit our tour program on our web site www.visatobhutan.com<br />
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<div>'''Bhutan & Bhutan Discovery Inc'''<br />
<br />
Bhutan the country in Himalaya is small and has remained isolated to other part of the world till 1974. It is girded by China in the north and India in the south. In Bhutan progress is measured in terms of Gross National Happiness, Dream of this country is that someday in near future everyone will become part of Gross National Happiness, this remote Himalayan kingdom is so blessed with peace and love, so aesthetic that image of the daily life is stamped in your life. This is a country where tradition is simple and colorful and has been preserved well and, successful in passing this tradition and culture to every generation of time. Bhutan is also the last independent country in this world to support Buddhism as the official state religion. This small and happy Himalayan Kingdom is emerging as big draw, attracting those in search of spiritual path, We Believe in living in Peace and Harmony. ”fly the stairs to heaven” before the rest of the world gets here.<br />
<br />
Bhutan Discovery Inc is an inbound tour operator base in Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. It is registered with the Tourism Council of Bhutan, Licensed by Royal Government of Bhutan, and a member of Association of Bhutan Tour Operators.<br />
<br />
As a team of dedicated young professionals, we provide unparalleled experience in Bhutan’s tour and trekking business. We are committed to an ethical way of working. Bhutan Discovery Inc offers high quality service in the tour and trekking business. We believe in providing our visitors with unforgettable experiences and catering to the personal and individual needs of our guests.<br />
<br />
Over the years we have honed our skills and moved from quantity to quality. The feedback we have received mentions our enthusiasm and smiles, prompt replies to inquiries, after sales service, and our innovative tours and treks. We take great care to be sensitive to the needs of the discerning traveler.<br />
<br />
We at Bhutan Discovery Inc understand the importance of a knowledgeable, well-versed guide for specialized travel. We provide the most reliable and experienced guides to escort you on We offer cultural tours, festival tours, honeymoon trips, alpine flower tours, Buddhist pilgrimages, photography, Mountain Biking, Motor Biking and family Tours in Bhutan, Nepal, Tibet, Sikkim/Darjeeling and the Buddhist circuit in India. The very fact that we get so many repeat guests and recommendations for the same escorts/guides shows their utmost confidence towards our services. For more information contact us at bhutandiscovery@gmail.com or visit our tour program on our web site www.visatobhutan.com<br />
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[[Philippine]]<br />
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[[User:Regent t&t]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=User_talk:Discoverybhutan&diff=6316User talk:Discoverybhutan2009-08-29T02:00:14Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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<div>'''Bhutan & Bhutan Discovery Inc'''<br />
<br />
Bhutan the country in Himalaya is small and has remained isolated to other part of the world till 1974. It is girded by China in the north and India in the south. In Bhutan progress is measured in terms of Gross National Happiness, Dream of this country is that someday in near future everyone will become part of Gross National Happiness, this remote Himalayan kingdom is so blessed with peace and love, so aesthetic that image of the daily life is stamped in your life. This is a country where tradition is simple and colorful and has been preserved well and, successful in passing this tradition and culture to every generation of time. Bhutan is also the last independent country in this world to support Buddhism as the official state religion. This small and happy Himalayan Kingdom is emerging as big draw, attracting those in search of spiritual path, We Believe in living in Peace and Harmony. ”fly the stairs to heaven” before the rest of the world gets here.<br />
<br />
Bhutan Discovery Inc is an inbound tour operator base in Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. It is registered with the Tourism Council of Bhutan, Licensed by Royal Government of Bhutan, and a member of Association of Bhutan Tour Operators.<br />
<br />
As a team of dedicated young professionals, we provide unparalleled experience in Bhutan’s tour and trekking business. We are committed to an ethical way of working. Bhutan Discovery Inc offers high quality service in the tour and trekking business. We believe in providing our visitors with unforgettable experiences and catering to the personal and individual needs of our guests.<br />
<br />
Over the years we have honed our skills and moved from quantity to quality. The feedback we have received mentions our enthusiasm and smiles, prompt replies to inquiries, after sales service, and our innovative tours and treks. We take great care to be sensitive to the needs of the discerning traveler.<br />
<br />
We at Bhutan Discovery Inc understand the importance of a knowledgeable, well-versed guide for specialized travel. We provide the most reliable and experienced guides to escort you on We offer cultural tours, festival tours, honeymoon trips, alpine flower tours, Buddhist pilgrimages, photography, Mountain Biking, Motor Biking and family Tours in Bhutan, Nepal, Tibet, Sikkim/Darjeeling and the Buddhist circuit in India. The very fact that we get so many repeat guests and recommendations for the same escorts/guides shows their utmost confidence towards our services. For more information contact us at bhutandiscovery@gmail.com or visit our tour program on our web site www.visatobhutan.com<br />
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[[Philippine]]</div>Wswhttps://traveling2u.com/en/index.php?title=User:Regent_t%26t&diff=6315User:Regent t&t2009-08-29T01:59:52Z<p>Wsw: </p>
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Two decades of dedicated service to land and sea based contract workers has enabled the company to grow and succeed in its quest to be the ultimate travel service provider to all recruitment and manning agencies.<br />
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All together comprise the formula to REGENT TRAVEL CORPORATION's success in the travel industry.<br />
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Today, Regent Travel Corporation not only continues to provide customized quality marine travel management but also corporate travel with more exciting choices of Travel Packages to Popular Destinations, and yet-to-be discovered places for that dream hide-away.<br />
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