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Nightlife in Phuket

Nightlife in Phuket

Phuket has beaches, views, and other attractions. What more could you want? Nightlife. You asked for it and you got it. Here are the places where you can enjoy Nightlife in Phuket.

 

Bangla Road

The main nightlife stopping place in Patong and the whole of Phuket is Bangla Road. Most of the people come here at night to experience the colorful and energetic nightlife of Bangla Road.

On a day time, it seems like a simple road with shops and food vendors. But, when the sun sets and the beach is no longer the main attraction, this road comes alive. Music and lights lit this place. Girls, Bartenders and promoters are prepared to be in their position.

No other nightlife place is like this one. When you enter Bangla Road, you will instantly feel the energetic and happening nightlife aura. Clubs and Bars are just beside each other and music energize the place.

 

Beach bars at Kata

For a (much) more relaxed vibe, head to Kata Hill overlooking Kata Noi Beach, where three little bars invite chilled out beach-bum types to sip cocktails while watching the sun go down. The bars here–After Beach, Small Viewpoint and Baan Chom–all play Bob Marley music on loop and have fantastic sunset views.

 

Simon Cabaret

Situated near Patong Beach, the Simon Cabaret hosts the most respected lady boy shows in Phuket. It is an attraction in Phuket in its own particular way. The show includes some beautiful sets, amazing outfits, and some of the most glamorous entertainers in the business, so it is not hard to perceive any reason why it’s turned out to be one of Phuket’s primary attractions.

 

Phuket FantaSea

For a family night out, head to the Phuket FantaSea Show, It has its own theme park complex. This famous nighttime attraction highlights exotic creatures which helps in telling a conventional Thai story mixed with new modern technology. This vast complex additionally houses carnival games, a shopping village, and a spot to enjoy dinner.

 

Siam Niramit

Situated in the outskirts of Phuket Town, the Siam Niramit show is another family-friendly show which celebrates the Thailand’s history and culture. With expound sets, surprising effects, and a skilled cast, Siam Niramit is one of the most popular shows in Phuket.

To really enjoy Nightlife in Phuket, visit Thailand DMC.


The Sea Gypsies Of Malaysia

The Sea Gypsies Of Malaysia

 

Frequent visitors to the rig will mostly look into the distance and see network of individuals who live on the sandbanks around the rig. Generally known as ‘sea gypsies’, or ‘Bajau Laut’ or The Sea Gypsies Of Malaysia.

These communities are discovered living in stilt huts and boats, called  as ‘lepa lepa’, across the Celebes Sea. Around they are estimated to be roughly 3000 Bajau Laut, and they form the 2nd largest ethnic group in Sabah, Malaysia

They reside in sizeable minorities living around the towns of Kudat and Semporna in Sabah, Malaysia.

Numerous individuals within these communities pursue a nomadic lifestyle with customs and stories go from age to age orally. A decreasing number will never set foot on land.

 

Families and lifestyle

 

Bajau Laut support themselves from the sea. Some are master free divers and anglers with their kids having their ear drums pierced so that they don’t burst when they are diving or spearfishing further in their life.

Numerous Bajau Laut have physically adjusted to immense and repeated free diving and are able to see further in underwater, and stay submerged for extensive stretches of time.

Historically, some Bajau Laut have engaged in destructive fishing techniques. However recently, they are encouraging more sustainable fishing techniques among Bajau Laut communities.

For those Bajau Laut who pursue old traditional lifestyle, a single family often live on a houseboat. The houseboats are mostly anchor at fixed points (usually of cultural significance or near fresh water) which are directed over by an elder.

Generally they will not sail more than 40 KM from their ‘home’ anchor point. Extended families will live on flotillas of houseboats and meet up together during fishing expeditions and ceremonies.

Bajau Laut has a complex and mind boggling relationship with the ocean. Some believe that the currents, tides, reefs and mangroves contain spirits, while others pursue the Islamism.

So, on your next adventure to or from the rig, or as you sip a drink from the sundeck and look out into the distance and see tiny communities living on the sea, we hope to have provided a small amount of information that helps explain who those people are.

They are ‘The Sea Gypsies Of Malaysia’.

 

For more information visit Malaysia DMC.


Parasailing Adventure on Jumeirah Beach

Parasailing Adventure on Jumeirah Beach

 

Parasailing Adventure on Jumeirah Beach can be a true experience of fun and freedom. Feel the adrenaline rush and breathtaking views while performing Parasailing.

If you are spending holidays in Dubai or even visiting Jumeirah beach and you are a sports lover, don’t miss the opportunity to try Parasailing.

It’s one of the funniest activities and there’s no need of practice and it’s suitable for every age.

If you wanted to do parasailing in Dubai you can visit Jumeirah Beach. When you will be in air, the view from up there is beautiful. The horizon of Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah islands increase up the excitement of watersport adventure.

There are many parasailing service providers from which you can choose. You can even take a walk in Jumeirah beach while waiting for your number.

This was one of the few activities in Dubai which you must try so you can even book your slot from one of the shops in beachfront.

If you are coming from own vehicle try to arrive at the beach at early in the morning. So that you can park hassle free and can get parking spot at affordable price for 5-6 hours.

You can take a small boat, which take you to a bigger one which is used for the parasailing. Within no time the staff will prepare and set up the Parasail. While waiting for your turn you can also enjoy the beautiful view of Jumeirah  and marina.  Each group will have about 15-20 minutes in the sky.

When it’s your turn, It will only take couple of seconds to hoist into the air. You will fall in love with it as an adventure lover even if you are doing it for the first time.  Starting is little scary but once you are in the air, you will relax as well as enjoy it.

For more information visit Dubai DMC.

 


Things Not To Do In Dubai

Things Not To Do In Dubai

There are many pages in our blog telling you where to visit and what to do in Dubai. But from our own personal experience, we would love to tell you which Things Not To Do In Dubai. While visiting different places and enjoying the local culture is one of the best way for first-time visitors, awkward and unnecessary situations can be avoided if you have done some research before visiting the country.

 

1. Cross-dressing will land you in jail with significant fines levied.

Dubai is a conventional and conservative community. Dubai is hostile towards homosexualism. Dressed up as opposite sex is considere as being gay. In the year of 2008, police detained more than 30 cross dressed tourists.

 

2. Don not show excessive affection in public.

Many local peoples (particularly traditional Muslims) cease from showing extreme love and affection out in open public areas. Hugging and kissing in trains, buses and taxis are not allowed even prohibition sticker is pasted on them. A peck on the cheek is fine for most people, but do not show too much love.

 

 3. Illegal to stay together in a hotel if you are not married.

Staying together can result in imprisonment, fine and deportation. However many hotels in Dubai do not enforce on ‘only married couples’ rule. But at check-in time in these hotels, guests will need to show their passports.

 

4. Drinking in public is prohibited.

Drinking in public places is a punishable crime. Which might be in sort of fines, imprisonment, or perhaps deportation. Drink only at your private place or at a bar.

 

5. Using the left hand to eat is viewed as unclean.

The left hand is viewed as impure and unclean in all Arab societies as the left hand is utilized for cleaning oneself after visiting the restroom. On the off chance that you are a left-handed individual, you should try learning to use both hands.

 

6. Do Not Eat In Public During Ramadan.

On the off chance if you are visiting Dubai during the blessed month of Ramadan, you should  know that eating, drinking and smoking is not allowed in the open from day to sunset, when the Muslims in the city are fasting. No, you can’t even take little snack in your own car or even chew gum or mouth-freshner in public places.

However, you can eat in your hotel room or restaurants where they have screened off the eating region for visitors to eat without being noticed. Kids and pregnant ladies are permitted to eat, however it is ideal to be careful than to insult anyone.

 

7. Do Not Disrespect The Royal Family In Public

You will undoubtedly build up specific assessments while visiting another nation, and on the off chance that you are venturing out to Dubai out of the blue, you might have some opinion about the culture, the royal family, the laws, the politics, the people, etc.

Yes, it is natural but you must not discuss them openly in the public. It is not okay in Dubai to openly mock, criticize, or insult the Royal family, the politics, the culture, the laws, and the religion in public. They take these matters very seriously and a defaulter can be severely fined and punished.

 

8. Do not show OK sign.

After eating the best kebabs of your life, you might want to show ok sign to the chef, but do not even think about it. It is regarded as an offensive gesture because it denotes the evil eye.  Licking the plate clean is better than showing ok sign or you can tip them.

 

9. Pointing the sole of your shoe in the direction of an Arab is viewed as an insult.

The shoe is viewed as filthy in light of the fact that it is on the ground and connected with the foot, the lowest part of the body. So ensure that when you sit with crossed legs, sole of your shoe do not point towards an Arab.

 

For more information visit Dubai DMC.

 


Best Golfing Places In Malaysia

Best Golfing Places In Malaysia

Imagine playing golf from the roost of a mountain, across a forest filled valley next to the ocean.

Just you, nature and a piece of land so fantastically cultivated that your challenge of hitting that small white ball in that little opening is not any longer a part of golf, but an unforgettable adventure.

Malaysia, two-time winner of World Golf Awards for Asia’s Best Golf Destination, has become a  favourite getaway among golfers lately.

With the engaging blend of extraordinary climate, heavenly sustenance, fascinating society, natural attractions, value for money shopping and current fairways.

It is anything but difficult to perceive any reason why more golfers are hauling their golf packs onto planes, however their families too, for the outing.

But with almost 160 top golf courses in the country to choose from for international play – many of which are award-winning – how does one choose?

Here are few great golfing arenas for everyone in the family.

 

 

LANGKAWI

  • It has sandy beaches, swaying coconut trees
  • Beautiful blue Andaman sea.
  • Gorgeous limestone landscapes
  • Hike deep into its mountainous jungles to experience nature

 

Best golfing:  Els Club Teluk Datai, settled between the Andaman sea and the mountains of Langkawi island, It has an amazing 18-hole challenge which is designed by South African legend Ernie Els.

 

 

GEORGE TOWN, PENANG

 

  • It has street art, architectural beauty
  • Sampling of local food with the locals,
  • Variety of historic and contemporary museums,
  • A city ride on the three-wheeled trishaw

 

Best golfing: Penang Golf Club is a place where you will hit the ball from as high as a 100m  above the lush greens, or go through the famous Penang Bridge to the  Bukit Jawi Golf Resort to experience an exciting game by the lake.

 

 

 KUALA LUMPUR

 

  • It is one of the world’s best shopping destination,
  • Paradise for designer goods at best price.
  • Best IT gadgets

  

Best golfing: Tournament Players Club, It is the site of various high-profile tournaments, including a challenge to golfers with its length, water hazards and sculptured bunkering.

 

 

 

KUCHING, SARAWAK

 

  • Main attraction is orangutan in this Borneo state.
  • Rehabilitation centres of apes.
  • Nearby Bako National Park.
  • Salak river and the Bau limestone cave .

 

Best golfing:  Enjoy a round of golf in the shadows of the Santubong Mountain where Arnold Palmer has designed a fantastic course around rocky outcrops, ponds, mangrove forests and the South China Sea.

For more information visit Malaysia DMC.


5 Most Haunted Places In Dubai

5 Most Haunted Places In Dubai

Dubai is an amazing place. It is famous among tourists and travelers for many reasons. However, if you love spooky places then you can get some chills here also. Below are the list of 5 Most Haunted Places In Dubai.

5 Most Haunted Places In Dubai

 

1. Al Qasimi Palace: The Haunted Palace

Recall any feature film you watched around a deserted palace having weird stories related to it or its individuals? Regardless of whether you don’t, this palace remains on the same grounds. The castle was designed lavishly and was at one time a critical part of Dubai’s eminence. But, currently, it remains as a spooky and haunted ruin. The locals say that on certain evenings and nights they can hear or even see kids peeping out of the windows of this generally silent building.

Location: Al Dhaith, a half-hour drive from Dubai

 

2. Al Jazirat Al Hamra: The Ghost Town

This town is also called as ghost town by the locals, was once colonized by 3 tribes. Afterward, it became one of the most disowned places in Dubai and have became popular for its ghostly activities. If you go and ask the locals, they have many stories to tell and will advise you not to visit the place especially after dawn. The city is marked by deserted homes and weird silence. Still, if you wish to travel and witness some chills and thrill, visit this city which is situated at an hour’s drive from Dubai.

Location: Ras Al-khaimah

 

3. Jumeirah: House Of The Devil

we all have heard stories regarding individuals leaving their houses due to unreal and suspicious events they face while living which compel them to abandon what is theirs! The haunted house in Jumeirah, Dubai is one of them. Building number four of Jumeirah was haunted by some Filipinos back in 2011. They claimed to see ghosts and witness paranormal activities within the house for over a dozen times!  Furthermore, local people still believe that the house has some adverse energy around it which is able to possess you if you visit the place.

Location: Jumeirah

 

4.   Pan Emirates Tunnel: Tunnel Of The Darkness

Passages have dependably involved dread and uncertainty as the minute you enter them, there’s darkness and risk of unknown happenings. However the worry doubles up when there are  some spooky ghost stories related with them. This passage in Dubai is well known for its creepy stories. A few people say that they have detected appearances while going through the passage. Are you courageous enough to go through it or will you dare your friend to go through it?

Location: Pan Emirates

 

5. Al Khail Gate: The Scary Apartment

Being one amongst the strong haunted places in Dubai, this apartment is quite famous and scandalous for paranormal activities that happened in certain rooms of the apartment. A few individuals who lived there reported that their personal possessions(goods) vanished in a very peculiar way and located at different places shortly. The house owners of the apartment close it down for maintenance, however the actual fact cannot be denied that 3 suicides had occurred in this building. You may get to know more about the apartment easily from the local people on your Dubai trip.

Location: Dubai

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Best Caving Places In Malaysia

Best Caving Places In Malaysia

Malaysia has a variety of cultures, activities, races and food but however there’s something else regarding this humble Southeast Asian country that several won’t realize. Something a little under the surface: its caves. A collection of mysterious and adventurous cave formations can be found throughout the nation. In case you are a bold soul with a curiosity for cave exploration, here’s a list of best caving places in Malaysia that are open to the public.

 

Best Caving Places In Malaysia

Gua Tempurung

A couple hours’ drive away from the capital of Kuala Lumpur, nestled on the outskirts of Perak, you’ll find one of the largest and most popular cave attractions in Peninsula Malaysia. Gua Tempurung offers a range of tours with varying levels of difficulty. Try your hand at a challenging trail through the murky lower levels of the large cave or take the easier route comprising platforms and bridges on the upper levels.

Either way, Gua Tempurung is a fascinating place with captivating rock structures and intricate details. As a show cave, electric lighting and walkways have been installed for added safety and convenience. A fine “cave river” runs through a passage that stretches about 1.6 km through the hill and three very large chambers include spectacular stalactites for visitors to gawk at. No doubt it is among the Best Caving Places In Malaysia.

 

Gua Kandu

Gua Kandu is also famous for its mass chambers interconnected at various different levels. There were limestone formations in unusual shapes and sizes, known as “staghorns, corals, straws, and curtains”, according to our orang asli guide.

It is a cave system in the region of  Gopengin the Kinta Valley. Situated inside a karst outcrop next to the North South Expressway about 30 minutes from Gua Tempurung, the cave was utilized by the Japanese throughout the Second World War. Later, it had been confiscated by Communist guerillas as their hideout den throughout the Emergency.

Today Gua Kandu is available for casual explorers. A privately owned business is managing all the spelunking visits into the cave under the guidance of professional guides. Explorers to the cave needed to be ready to do a bit of hiking. The doorway of the cave is through a steep climb. The roof of the cave is about 35 ft (11 meters) from the floor. It has stalactites hanging down, looking like bits of roof board.

To completely explore Gua Kandu, you will require more than two hours. There are places where you need to slither through, as the roof is only a couple of feet tall. Some parts of the cave seem to be a circular cavern, therefore if you are not careful, you could finish up going in circles.

 

Batu Caves

The location of cave is right smack amidst the flourishing town of Gombak, Selangor. Operating  as a religious milestone, this stunning structure is the place where Hindus assemble for worship. Tourists and guests may also be found strolling the large cave and lingering at its entrances. If you  are visiting this spot, It is a sacred site for faithful Hindus and should be treated with respect.

The Batu Caves is most renowned Hindu sanctuaries on the planet – Sri Subramaniam Temple – has a huge, golden statue near the starting point of cave.

In addition, the Batu Caves co-jointly includes the Dark Cave (one of the primary caves) that has been an ancient abode for life for about a hundred million years. Be careful because inside you will find the rarest spider in the world which is in verge of extinction: the Trapdoor spider (Liphistius batuensis). Arachnophobes might need to notice. The Dark Cave co-jointly includes intensive collections of impressive cave formations for example: stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, cave pearls and cave curtains. It is one of the Best Caving Places In Malaysia.

 

Perak Cave

The Perak Cave is situated in Ipoh and is a 6 km drive along Jalan Kuala Kangsar towards the north. It is also a spiritual place with the Perak Tong Cave Temple housed within its locality. It is popular for the colorful murals in addition with the Chinese calligraphy painted by Chong Yin Chat that decorate its walls. Different depictions of characters and occasions from Chinese mythology and Buddhist scripture may also be found in this beautiful attraction

 

Lang Cave 

The Lang Cave is the smaller sister of the Deer Cave. Its beauty lies in the natural formation of its stalagmites and stalactites, including a section that resembles hundreds of tiny jellyfish.

 

Deer Cave

Also set in the Gunung Mulu National Park of Sarawak, the Deer Cave stands out from the other caves due to its magnificent cave passage, commonly known as the largest in the world. There are a number of things that make this Garden of Eden so unique, including the aptly named Adam and Eve showers that shoot out 30 m columns of water and the hundreds of thousands of bats that stream from its mouth every evening between 5 pm to 6.30 pm. On top of all this, a quirky little Abraham Lincoln silhouette can be found hidden among the rocks.

 

Gua Nasib Bagus

Meaning of this cave is “Good Luck Cave”. It is located in the Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak. It is home to the world’s largest natural underground chamber. Gunung Mulu National Park is only accessible by flight and you will be charged an entrance fee of RM 10 per person.

The colossal underground chamber of Gua Nasib Bagus, named Lubang Nasib Bagus (or the Sarawak Chamber) is more than 600 m long, 400 m wide and 100 m high. It is so unbelievably large that it has been described as being capable of holding up to 10 jumbo jets nose-to-tail within its walls and 60 m-high roof. Additionally, a cave stream can be found for a quick, rejuvenating splash in the clean waters of this amazing natural construction.

For more information visit Malaysia DMC.


Diving in Borneo

Diving in Borneo – always awesome!

 

Diving in Borneo is amazing, it’s as simple as that. Not only does it have one of the world’s most interesting places to search for macro-life but also one of the world’s top diving sites on its doorstep – Sipadan!

So what makes this area so special? If you like your large marine life such as hammer heads, white tip reef sharks or huge schools of fish like Jacks or Parrot fish, then Sipadan is for you which you can book as a day trip from Mabul. If you love your underwater structures and the huge abundance of life that goes with it, check out Kapalai, but if macro diving is your thing, then you need to head to Mabul – the term “muck diving” apparently originated here and if you have never heard of it or think “nah, I like to see the big stuff”, you may surprise yourself!

The amazing colours and variety of life such as nudibranch or frogfish could make you look at diving in a completely different way!

Wikipedia describes Mabul as “arguably one of the richest single destinations for exotic small marine life anywhere in the world”.

But I’m not going to talk about it – that is reserved for sitting in a bar with a beer and a log book going over the day’s adventure – no, I’m going to show you and let the photos speak for themselves!

For more information visit Malaysia DMC.

 


BIRD WATCHING IN MALAYSIA

BIRD WATCHING IN MALAYSIA

Home to thousands of plants and animals. Malaysia is also home of many bird species. Hence Malaysia is the preferred Birding destination for many tourists as well as locals.

Bird-watching or Birding is the viewing of live birds in their natural habitat which is in the wild, or in their improvised habitats in urban and sub-urban areas. It becomes a popular pastime and scientific sport in 20th century.

Birding involves identifying birds and recognizing birds and understanding their conducts. This fascinating hobby is turning into a popular pastime enjoyed by both young and old alike.

Malaysia is the home for thousands of  beautiful birds. Watching and analyzing their behavior in the wild is an amazing experience isn’t it.

One of the oldest rainforest flora in the world is in Malaysia, it also has one of the best-managed forests. Because of human intervention and various natural disasters, the natural resources of entire world is depleting rapidly. Which makes Malaysia’s natural heritage unique.

Not only bird watcher but entrepreneurs and other trade practitioner can also contact Malaysia tourism to participate in the British Bird Watching Fair, Rutland, United Kingdom held annually.

 

Bird Watching Destinations In Malaysia.

  • Fraser’s Hill, Pahang
  • Kuala Selangor Nature Park, Selangor (KNSP)
  • Tanjung Tuan Forest Reserve & Wildlife Sanctuary, Melaka
  • Panti Bird Sanctuary, Johor
  • Taman Rimba Ampang, Kuala Lumpur
  • Langkawi Island, Kedah
  • Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary, Perak
  • Taman Negara Park, across Pahang, Kelantan and Terengganu
  • Perlis State Park, Perlis
  • Kinabalu Park, Sabah
  • Bako National Park, Sarawak

 

Visit any of these places and share your experience with us.

For more information visit Malaysia DMC.


Hiking In Pine Tree Trail

Hiking In Pine Tree Trail (Bukit Fraser)

Pine Tree Trail in Fraser’s Hill is one of the longest and challenging trail. It was begun amid the British era to access the mountain top that commanded a mesmerizing view of Fraser’s Hill and the surrounding areas.

The name is inspired by the coniferous plants which are used to be found in the peak of Pine Tree Hills. These trees were only found in Malaysia past days. Now all are vanished from the peak today.

The Pine Tree trail head can be started from the end of the High Pines road, just before the cabin after Seri Intan. Pine Tree Hill is a 1,500 meter high mountain above sea level which sits in Bukit Fraser.  The trail is approximately 5.5 km long, and it is very challenging and hardest trekking trail in Fraser’s Hill.

In general people take on an average 7-9 hours to trek till the peak and come back. The trail twists here and there over a few tops and edges before hitting the pinnacle.

This trail offers explorers and hikers to test their strength, toughness, adaptability and remunerate them as a reward in terms of different beautiful flora and fauna in lower montane forest. It is start of Mossy forest .

Many trees of mossy forest are even more than 20m in height and mosses cover the trees and there are many dead logs along the pathway.

This zone is classified as lower montane. Generally height of trees varies between 1100-1600m, mosses are very small, delicate plants that are normally 1- 12cm tall however few species are bigger.

When you reach the peak, the view is astonishing. The surrounding view of forests and mountains on clear days feels like heaven. It feels like you are watching a beautiful landscape painting.

 

 

Tips For Trekkers

  • Don’t go by your own, be in a group;
  • Take mobile and torch with you;
  • Smoking and camping are not allowed;
  • Inform your hotel about your trekking plan and expected return time;
  • Dress suitably(Jacket, shoes, full sleeve shirts);
  • Carry sufficient amount of food and drinking water

 

For more information visit Malaysia DMC.