Showing posts with label malaysia tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label malaysia tourism. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2009

Malaysia Tourism to Grow over 9% According to New Market Insight

According to the report “Malaysian Tourism Industry Forecast to 2012” available at www.reportbuyer.com/go/RCS00627 various initiatives taken by the government and the tourism board of Malaysia are increasing the tourist inflow in the country. Even in an environment of global financial crisis when tourism industries across the world have shown a downtrend, the number of international tourist arrivals to Malaysia rose

5% in 2008 over the previous year (2007) and is predicted to grow 9% to 2012.

The upward trend in the number of tourist arrivals to Malaysia in the past year is credited to various aggressive marketing campaigns by the Tourism Malaysia that have been aimed at promoting tourism within Malaysia and overseas. The Tourism Malaysia has been promoting the country through a campaign called “Malaysia Truly Asia” and other promotional campaigns have been engineered both locally and overseas to attract tourists from around the world. Despite economic slowdown, Malaysia is expected to receive over 22 Million tourists this year due to strong promotional activities.

The report finds that Malaysia is becoming a popular destination for MICE visitors (meetings, incentive travel, conventions and exhibitions). It is expected that MICE visitors will account for around 8% of the total tourist arrivals in 2012 from around 5% of the total visitors in 2008 on the back of large availability of international standard infrastructure. Apart from MICE, growth in the medical tourism industry will also give thrust to the Malaysian tourism industry.

The report “Malaysian Tourism Industry Forecast to 2012” is available from Report Buyer at:
www.reportbuyer.com/leisure_media/tourism_travel/malaysian_touri ..

Thursday, July 23, 2009

how to malaysia holiday package tips

Malaysia is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in Southeast Asia. Malaysia is divided into two major regions: Peninsular Malaysia, which lies just south of Thailand, and East Malaysia, which can be found north of Indonesia on the island of Borneo. The Southeast Asian nation experienced a financial boom and underwent quick development during the late 20th century. The travel packages wrap Malaysia's famous and well-liked destination that includes cities, resorts, beaches, island and beautiful as well as themed packages such as diving, adventures, fishing, mountain climbing and cultural tours. Malaysia, after all, thrives on nature and on the archeological, cultural and historical attractions which react very sensitively to environmental influences. You plan to visit Malaysia related honeymoon.

You select a Malaysia honeymoon vacation package that fits your budget if price matters to you, and then you should know locate discount or special rate honeymoon package. You consult joy-travels. I suggest you book the vacation package this website. Kuala Lumpur, Klang Valley, Johor Bahru and Penang to famous tourist's designations. Malaysia is a shopping Mecca for garments, electronics, computer goods and much more, with very aggressive prices. The cheapest place to easily buy national souvenirs is in Kuching, East Malaysia, and the most expensive place is in the major, posh KL shopping centers. While trying to attract the flow of tourism,' citing cases of new eco- resorts such as Datai Bay Resort in Langkawi and the Karumbunai Resort in Sabah. Malaysia's tourism sector expects to benefit from this boom Sabbaruddin puts the situation in proper perspective, saying that there is, generally, lack of information in Europe about the Southeast Asian region. He says one of the most attractive features about Malaysia for tourists are prices have declined further for foreign tourists. Malaysia is the only country in the region where prices are quoted in the local currency and not in US dollars.

This makes Malaysia a low-priced destination for foreign tourists whose currencies have appreciated considerably against the ringgit. Sabah is basically an agricultural state. He says Sabah's unique location right in the heart of Southeast Asia makes it an attractive designation for foreign visitors on a jaunt to any of the Southeast Asian countries. Sabah has two major attractions. We have first of all Mount Kinabalu and second, the Danum Valley which is a huge rain forest reserve bigger than Singapore.' The Sabah government is promoting three aspects of tourism - the western coast with a cluster of hotels, resorts and other tourism facilities, the eastern coast noted for eco-tourism, and the interior of the state with Mount Kinabalu as a major attraction. The region is generating considerable interest in a number of European countries as a tourist destination, according to Mohamed Idros, the director of the Frankfurt-based Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board. We provide customized and regular tour packages. German tourists prefer jungle tracking, scuba diving and such things while Asian tourists prefer comfort and well-arranged facilities for them,' she says. Our services are nature and culture oriented.

We have been marketing public relationship which has proven to be popular with the worldwide that come and stay with local hosts with whom they establish a long-term relationship. Accustomed to taking even two vacations a year and considered a major contributor to the country's flourishing tourism industry; he has now become tight-fisted and even denomination aware when it comes to travel. While financial constraints will prove to be a major stumbling block, foreign tourism promoters will have to resort to imaginative ways of attracting tourism. Singaporeans, for instance, have embarked quietly on what is described as `dental tourism' - tourists from developed countries, unwilling to pay the high costs of dental treatment and prosthesis fixtures at home, are being lured to Singapore where they are also offered dental treatment services plus a holiday in a good hotel as part of an attractive airfare-cum-hotel package.

Priya Singh wrote this article on behalf of Malaysia Holiday Resorts.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Malaysia Targets One Million Chinese Touristshttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif This Year

BEIJING, July 20 (Bernama) -- Tourism Malaysia is set to capitalise on this year's 35th anniversary of Sino-Malaysian relations as well as the ethnic ties between the peoples of both countries to draw more Chinese tourists to Malaysia.
The Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board has set a target of one million Chinese tourists for this year alone.
"We will launch attractive tour packages which encourage Chinese tour operators to bring newly-wed couples, diplomatic personnel, intellectuals and professionals to Malaysia," Malaysian Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Ng Yen Yen said at a meeting with Tourism Malaysia officers based in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan Sunday evening soon after arriving here on a five-day visit to promote tourism.
She said tourists coming under these packages would enjoy gifts and additional services on top of the attractive discounts.
"We will include wedding photo shoots, gifts and gala shows for mass wedding couples to make their honeymoon in Malaysia a most memorable one.
"Former Chinese ambassadors to Malaysia will be engaged to give talks and hold seminars in universities here to relate their sweet experience in Malaysia so as to attract fellow diplomatic personnel, intellectuals and professionals to visit Malaysia," she said.
Dr Ng said the Chinese websites of Tourism Malaysia would carry the stories and photographs of rich and successful Chinese Malaysians to arouse the interest of the Chinese here to visit Malaysia to find out more about the evolution of Chinese Malaysians.
She also said that Tourism Malaysia would introduce special packages for Chinese senior citizens and parents of Chinese students overseas to visit Malaysia.
The Tourism Ministry would also emphasise the "To Know Malaysia is to Love Malaysia" promotion to get tourists to revisit Malaysia, she said.
Ng is scheduled to have dialogue sessions with major tour operators in Beijing at the Westin Beijing Chaoyang Hotel Monday morning and a dinner with Beijing Tourism Administration officials in the evening.
She will head for Shanghai Tuesday morning and also visit Wuhan and Guangzhou city before returning to Kuala Lumpur Friday.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

malaysia island


Malaysia has become one of favorite tourist's destinations due to various attractive locations that are there in Malaysia. Some of the most unequaled beauties can be witnessed by seeing the natural splendors of Malaysia. A number of national parks and beautiful islands add to the beauty of the Southeast Asian nation. In this part of the Asian continent Malaysia possibly is one of the most rapidly growing nation that has come up as a major tourist destination. What makes Malaysia so much fascinating is a number of incredible islands that it comprises of. Langkawi Island has lovely beaches like Pantai Cenang and Pantai Kok, Penag beach, Pangkor Island, Port Dickson, Pantai Cenang and Pantai Kok, Pan, Desaru, Tioman, Cherating, Terengganu Islands and Beaches, Sabah Islands and Beaches.

Malaysia is enriched with many beautiful islands. These islands consist of tropical rainforest which are must for nature lovers. It fascinates various international tourists as they can enjoy and indulge various fun games such as boating, sailing, river rafting and paragliding etc. you can easily enjoy various water sports and those who are not so sporty can definitely try fishing on the islands of Malaysia. You can even spot many tourists taking sunbath or just enjoying swimming.

Malaysia islands tours enable you to dine in some of the best restaurants and enjoy mouth watering delicacies. You can try Chinese cuisine or you can even expect some of authentic Indian food as well.

The south East Asian nation is swamped with some of the top class hotels on the islands of the country. So while being on a Malaysia islands tour you can get to stay in the various luxury beach resorts and hotels that offer you with great services. On these islands there are a number of other attractions such as museums, national parks and even marine parks. If you are in the planning to enjoy an adventurous vacation then the diving spots on the islands can please you.

To plan your trip conveniently and make it good you can easily consult a travel dictionary or itinerary that offers maximum information about this holiday destination. Also the information provided is reliable and can help you plan according to your budget.

welcome to malaysia



WELCOME TO MALAYSIA
Malaysia is a country of contrasts, bathed in the warm tropical sun, endowed with 3,000 kilometers of coastline, several historic cities, a unique cultural mix, a string of cool hill resorts, the world’s oldest rainforest—and even Southeast Asia’s highest mountain. Add to this a delightful fusion.

Geographically, somewhat oddly, Malaysia comprises two distinct bodies of land, politically joined in 1963 after independence from Britain. The Malayan peninsula is the historic home of the Malay people, today’s heart and the population center of the dynamic modern nation. East Malaysia claims the northern edge of the huge, wild island of Borneo. Ethnically and culturally, Malaysia is a fundamentally Malay country overlaid with Chinese, Indian and British influences, and possessing several indigenous tribal peoples such as the Iban, Penan and Negrito.

Yet it preserves many traditional cultural aspects—dress, religion, food and architecture—and retains great natural beauty in beaches, forests, rivers and mountains. Visiting Malaysia provides a step into a special and distinctive world that can be done with ease and comfort via high modern standards of transportation and accommodation.
Malaysia
Holidaymakers love to head for the beach first and forget their workday cares. Malaysia offers a huge range of seaside relaxation running from luxurious total-comfort resorts to deserted away-from-it-all beaches. On the northwest coast of the peninsula sits the holiday island of Langkawi, set on the Andaman Sea. In its myriad coves and inlets, beside palm-fringed golden sand beaches, Langkawi offers international-standard resort hotels and simple chalet accommodation. For a bit of action, there are water sports of all kinds, a fine golf course and duty-free shopping. Especially easy to access, Langkawi has its own international airport.

Farther down the coast lies Penang Island and Batu Ferringhi’s resort hotel-lined beach with little offshore islands ideal for snorkeling and diving, or cruising around. Penang has long been popular with international tourists, as the large island offers many attractions, including a hill resort, botanical gardens, rainforest, typical Malay villages and the historic port city of Georgetown. Farther south, in the Straits of Malacca, lies the island of Pangkor, a popular getaway for Malaysians with its many sandy bays and all kinds of accommodation and diversions.

On the east coast, in an archipelago of 64 volcanic islands, sits Tioman Island. Blessed with miles of soft white sand and swaying palms, with a forested, mountainous interior where wild flowers grow in profusion and cool waterfalls cascade down rocky slopes, Tioman affords a paradise for everything from nature walks to sea sports, or just plain lazing in the tropical sun. The states of Pahang, Terengganu.

East Malaysia also boasts beach resorts such as at Damai, near Kuching, with its brilliant white sands and the Sarawak Cultural Village—a museum of Sarawak’s ethnic cultures. The real highlight, however, comes from diving in the waters off Labuan Island, famous for underwater shipwrecks, and Sipadan Island, in the state of Sabah.

With its wealth of natural environments, Malaysia offers a plethora of adventure opportunities: jungle trekking, white-water rafting, mountain and rock climbing, great cave exploration, scuba diving, kayaking, mountain biking and more. Throughout the country the settings provide ideal adventure activities—dense forests, rapid rivers, craggy mountains, huge cave systems, bountiful seas and kaleidoscopic coral reefs—plus abundant wildlife and ancient indigenous peoples.