Showing posts with label Malaysia’. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaysia’. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2012

America's best cities for singles

America's best cities for singles
What's more important for a great singles scene-cocktails or conversation?
According to readers of Travel + Leisure, the winning martinis. In America this year, the survey favorite cities, readers evaluated 35 cities on factors such as hotels, shops, cafes, transport, and which contains scenes of bar lend themselves to meet interesting people. Among the best cities for singles, there was a lot of crossover with the cities which are classified in another category very wild weekend while being specified for the people was not always attractive enough to make a city come out on top for singles.
 
An all around winner was the No. 9 city for singles, Denver, where the bar scene has a warm down-to-earth (the city ranked No. 2 for beer), and people scoring well be shaped , attractive, and intelligent to boot. "I have often heard Denver referred to as" worm-Men' by out-of-staters, "said Amber Connor, a native of Denver," because they heard that the city is a hub for some very good men in air. "This is not so off base, she admits." We have over the rugged, outdoorsy type here. "
 
Other cities, like New York, Chicago and San Francisco, scoring well on the singles with their combination of good live music, great restaurants, and diverse populations. Regarding the "losers" in the singles category, Salt Lake City (No. 34) may be perceived as too squeaky clean, while Anchorage (No. 33) has long been a representative for having too many men and ladies too much to throw a single party. Orlando (No. 30), on the other hand, may be too "partiers" drinking from cups.
 
Of course you do not have to limit yourself to water points if you want to meet eligible bachelors. In Denver, you will find plenty of people available at sporting events, while in San Francisco (No. 12), museums and art galleries increasingly accommodate happy hours that act as a simple alternative scene .
 
And Austin, who won the silver medal in single category key to meeting people may be doing some daily errands. "A single seal informal," says Austin public relations exec Marisa Amador, "is home to Whole Foods Market in downtown. You can not graze the salad bar without spot a handsome young professional."

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Bako National Park - MALAYSIA


Bako is the oldest national park in Sarawakthe protection of 27 square kilometers of virgin promontory between the mouths of the rivers of Sarawak and BakoThis is a beautiful place where the mangroves of the coastal androcky headlands are indented with clean beachesThe park has sevenvegetation types Staffincluding the rainforest and kerangassandstonehabitat feature that is the backbone of the geological plateau. Botany, Bakois a fascinating place where you can see four species of carnivorous plantswithin an hour's walk from the park officeThis is an easy day trip fromKuchingbut it's worth spending more time if possible - even arrive can seem like a mini adventure.    
 

Bako is most famous for its wildlifeand is the best place in Sarawak to see the rare proboscis monkeyMacaques are commonand are fun to watchas they feed along the beach at night.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Malaysia’s Best Beaches




Thailand is not the only country in Southeast Asia, with beautiful beaches.Malaysia has dozens of small islands, in both east and west coasts that rival the beauty of southern Thailand. In addition, the beaches of Malaysia have the advantage of being relatively unknown (eg cheaper, less crowded, more virgin).
An important fact to consider when planning a trip to any beach in Malaysia is the monsoon season - not to visit the east coast of Malaysia between November and March, unless you like rain. Rain. This is a warning, here are my first choice for an island adventure beach in Malaysia.The best beaches on the East Coast: Peninsular MalaysiaIn East Malaysia, the coast is the first place to sunbathe for those living in Kuala Lumpur (KL) - Cheap and easy to reach by air in one of the airlines in the country, except that for a long weekend. The water is clear, the beaches are powder soft, blinding white. My favorites on the East Coast are:
 
Redang. The most expensive islands in the East Coast, Redang is a true paradise. Very few Malaysians actually live on the island, so you pretty much have all the place for you. Snorkeling is available off any beach, and if you're lucky you might even see the sea turtles. Redang is well known as a turtle sanctuary, usually lay their eggs on Turtle Beach in the north of the island. Berjaya Air, it is very easy to reach Redang from KL Subang airport (a 45 minute flight, and you're on the beach within five minutes after we arrived).
 
Perhentian Islands. A selection of small islands north of Redang, the Perhentians are very popular with budget travelers. The beaches are completely unspoilt, with a wide variety of beach huts on the right bank, for the right price. A favorite for diving and snorkeling, Perhentians are a good place to get your diving certificate.
 
The island of Tioman. Part of the Malaysian islands of protected marine park, Tioman is a haven for snorkeling and diving. Abundant coral reefs on the north coast of the island are home to a variety of colorful tropical fish for a short distance from shore. Tioman is very close to Singapore, Malaysia to the south-east coast and see lots of tourists from Singapore and Malaysia for several years. You will find larger, more budget-friendly hotels all around this popular island. Berjaya Air offers fast and easy directly to Tioman or take the bus to the coast, then a ferry to the island.

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