Showing posts with label accommodation kuala lumpur. Show all posts
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Monday, September 17, 2018

The Ultimate Guide to Malaysia’s Best Destinations

Malaysia is known around the world as the ultimate cultural melting pot. The country has invited people from all cultures and traditions to live within its peninsula, from the neighbouring countries in Asia to the far reaches of the West. This is why while Malaysia is a Muslim community, you will still see different practices being shared in various temples, restaurants, shops, and cultural shows.


But more than just than the various history and heritage that can be found in Malaysia, it is also home to such a diverse landscape. A traveller can go from the urban jungles of its city centres, to beautiful and pristine beaches, and on to actual lush green jungles filled with gorgeous flora and fauna. For this reason, people get overwhelmed with the things they can do in Malaysia, they end up having no clue about how to maximise their stay there.


Luckily, you won’t have that same problem because here we’ll explore Malaysia’s must-not-miss destinations and the activities you can enjoy doing in each one. So before you book a Kuala Lumpur accommodation and pack those bags, let’s work on your itinerary!

Kuala Lumpur







You will most likely go to the capital first, Kuala Lumpur. This is Malaysia’s biggest economic hub, boasting the busiest business district in the country. At each turn, you will see shops and restaurants filled with the most eager customers and employees all rushing about to get to their workplace.


A popular site to see here are the Petronas Twin Towers, towering over the Kuala Lumpur city centre at an amazing 1,500 feet height. If this is not an issue for you, consider walking the bridge that connects both towers and get an impressive view of the city.


But apart from the towers, Kuala Lumpur offers other worthwhile destinations. Visit the Batu Caves if you want to know what it feels to be like Indiana Jones, minus the death-defying stunts. You can also drop by the Perdana Lake Gardens where a bird park is located, so you can check out which species take sanctuary in the city. For those looking to have a good night out, you may go to Bukit Bintang, one of the liveliest entertainment and shopping districts in KL.


The best part is it is so easy to get a KL accommodation here since most hotels offer promos and deals in a very convenient way. Just like two of Malaysia’s premier hotels, Royale Chulan Damansara and Royale Chulan The Curve. Both are offering an exclusive mobile deal that allows you to get discounts on your stay just by booking on their websites through your phone.


ROYALE CHULAN DAMANSARA

 Royale Chulan Damansara

ROYALE CHULAN THE CURVE

 Royale Chulan The Curve



Go on and take your pick and book your stay now while it’s still available!



Penang and Georgetown




There’s something enchanting about a place where time travel is possible. Well, not exactly the science fiction time travel we know from films. But a place where history and old-world glamour has been preserved perfectly so that travellers can feel like they were traversing the streets during the colonial times. That is what Penang can do for you.


Immerse yourself in Malaysia’s history and visit exciting destinations that mix culture and heritage with the modern and urban. Make your way to Georgetown, an UNESCO World Heritage Site where its road can lead you to places like the Kek Lok Si Temple, Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Khoo Kongsi, and more. On your stroll around the country, you may also find their famous wall arts made by some of the local artists, mostly painted on or installed with recycled materials.


If you want to relax, though, you can cycle around Balik Pulau. It takes you away from frenetic city vibe and into the rural outskirts of Penang. The best way to appreciate this is if you cycle around the area either at sunrise or as soon as the day is about the end and all you can see is an endless sky of lilac and tangerine.



Melaka





Another city that offers rich heritage is Melaka, also declared a UNESCO Heritage Site back in 2008. It used to be a Portugal-trading spot since its location, between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, is strategic. There are temples you can visit around the city, but the appeal of Melaka is its laid-back, casual vibe. Most visitors come here to enjoy gorging on food in holes-in-the-wall restaurants and different hawker centres.


A good way to end the day would be to stroll by the port and watch the sunset. That is the ultimate indulgent stay you can treat yourself to.



Perhentian Islands





Now that you’ve had your fill of buildings and colonial architecture, it’s time to get yourself to a whole new setting: underwater. Nothing can be more exciting than taking a dive in the Perhentian Islands, a popular destination for amateur and professional divers. Enjoy its crystal clear waters and swim with a diverse marine life like sea turtles, reef fish, and friendly sharks. Or you can just lounge about by the shore and enjoy a few cocktails.


Be wary though, the month of July is usually its peak month so the Perhentian Islands might be packed full of tourists.



Cameron Highlands






Retreat to nature at Cameron Highlands. This is probably one of the few places in Southeast Asia where you can wear thick sweaters, scarves, and jackets. Once you make your way up the Cameron Highlands, consider camping because it’s going to make you enjoy the lush greenery even more. On your hike there make sure you take a snapshot of the flora and fauna you can find especially in the Taman Negara National Park.



Langkawi






A lot of tourists go to Langkawi because of the fine-sand beaches that can be found here. That’s cool, and you can definitely do that too! But Langkawi has other gems that offer an exciting experience to travellers. For instance, you can drop by the Langkawi Cable Car which will take you to a breathtaking ride up the Mat Cincang, the second highest peak in Langkawi.


Before you reach the summit, though, there are two stops you on your trip up. The first one is a viewing deck that will give you the perfect 360 view of the island. The second stop will take you to a much higher vista where hills and rainforests waits.


You can also visit Gunung Raya, the highest mountain in the island. The diverse wildlife you can find here includes macaque monkeys, mountain hawk eagles, great hornbills, flying foxes, and more.


If it’s museums you want, you can also drop by the Langkawi Art in Paradise 3D Museum. It is a three-storey building with nine interactive zones which features 200 art pieces. The zones you can visit are aquatic, fantasy, safari, and more.


So see? You can go from cities filled with skyscrapers to rainforests and beaches. Enjoy the diverse landscape offered by Malaysia and visit these awesome destinations! Next up in our series, the Ultimate Guide to Malaysia’s Delectable Dishes!

Monday, May 7, 2018

5 Useful Mobile Apps for All the Travellers Out There That Might Come in Handy

There’s nothing like being able to travel to a new city. Getting lost while commuting and seeing how locals go about their business is truly a unique experience. Given, of course, that we can go back to our Kuala Lumpur hotel. However, there is a fine line between navigating a foreign city for the thrill and being unprepared.



Mobile Travel Apps



So, what’s the best way to prepare other than doing actual research of the city? Well, downloading apps! We never go out without our phones, so we might as well use it as our travel companion.


Google Maps





If there’s a map app you should download, it obviously has to be Google Maps. It records even the smallest alleys you can pass through and tells you how long it will take you to get to your destination. Whether you’re walking, driving, or biking there, this is the navigation app to have.


You’ll need to be connected to the Internet, though, to get accurate, real-time updates. But you can download maps for offline use. You can also the GPS function even if you don’t have a cell signal, and the transit directions even if you’re offline.


Tripit





Tripit is the ultimate itinerary buddy. Once you’ve made your Kuala Lumpur accommodation booking, for instance, or have arranges a car rental, you can just forward the confirmation email to the app. The app will automatically update your itinerary so you won’t have to type your details manually.


Once you’ve forwarded everything, just let it download all the necessary updates. After that, you can use the app offline. There’s a paid version for extra features, but the free version is more than enough.


XE Currency





Out of all the currency conversion apps, XE Currency is the most popular. This is mostly because of ease of use. You can choose all the currencies you’ll need for your travels like the Malaysian Ringgit, Philippine Peso, US Dollar, and so on. Enter the amount you want converted and the app will show you its value in all the currencies you’ve loaded on one screen.


Snapseed





When VSCO and the Instagram editing isn’t enough, you can rely on Snapseed to edit all your travel photos. Just like the aforementioned apps, Snapseed comes with pre-set filters. But the best way to maximise the use of the app is through its customisation options.


Whether you want to colours to be more vibrant or you want an image to look a little washed out, this is a useful mobile editing software to have.


Sit or Squat





Here’s an app that may sound a bit weird to have at first. Sit or Squat tells you where the nearest public restroom is on our location.


It scans about 100, 000 restrooms that were reviewed and rated good (sit) or bad (squat) by its users. Granted, it’s not an app that you might use every time you go out of your hotel, but you’ll never when it might come in handy.


And while we’re on the subject of awesome mobile phone benefits, why not check out if you can get discounts for your Kuala Lumpur accommodation?


If you’re planning a trip now, count yourselves lucky because one of Malaysia’s premier hotels is offering a huge mobile discount.


For a limited time only, get 25% off your accommodation when you book on Royale Chulan The Curve’s website through your mobile.


You may choose between the Mobile Deal – Breakfast and Dinner Inclusive or just the Mobile Deal – Breakfast Included.


Go on and load up all these apps, book your hotel stay, and get ready to conquer Kuala Lumpur!

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence Now Accepts Direct Reservations on Its Website

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence has upgraded its website to provide travelers with an easier way of getting a serviced apartment or hotel room in Kuala Lumpur online. Aside from the quick and easy-to-follow booking engine that provides instant confirmation, the website is a mobile-adaptive platform that allows guests to book rooms from their tablet or smartphone.

By visiting the website at http://www.hotelabest-kl.com, selecting travel dates, and then clicking the “Check availability and prices” button, guests can easily choose the type of room they need plus get better deals through exclusive promos.

The booking engine also gives instant confirmation once guests have completed the requirements for their booking, as well as:

  • Real-time information – The rooms available on the booking engine are displayed in real time. The rates provided are also inclusive of taxes and charges already. Further, a currency converter using the latest exchange rates is available for the reference of guests.
  • User-friendly interface – The system is designed to make getting a hotel in Kuala Lumpur simpler and quicker. The details and buttons are vividly designed for maximum efficiency. For a faster date selection, use the virtual calendar that is integrated in the platform.
  • Access to the best Kuala Lumpur accommodation deals – Get the best deals and limited offers by viewing all the running promotions on the website. Discounts, added perks, and high value treats are also available on this direct booking channel.
  • Secure transactions – All transactions are secured by Trustwave and DigiCert.
  • Best available rate throughout the year – The system shows different rate plans, including the best available rate on the web.

Choose to stay at A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence in Malaysia to have a worry-free stay in Kuala Lumpur. The cozy accommodation promises trips and vacations, tailored for couples, friends, families, and corporate attendees, to be more than just worthwhile. The following are the conveniences presented to all guests:

  • A variety of modern and stylish apartments that are very spacious with a total floor area of 60 sq. m.
  • In-room features that include air-conditioning, sofa, kitchenette, and private toilet and bath with shower amenities and hair dryer, sitting area, and balcony.
  • Premium facilities such as a restaurant, adult and kiddie pools, jacuzzi, playground, and fitness center.
  • A location less than an hour away from Kuala Lumpur International Airport via taxi.
  • Proximity to key establishments and tourist spots like KL Tower, Petronas Twin Towers, Chinatown, Central Market, Merdeka Square, Islamic and Arts Museum, Changkat Bukit Bintang, and Jalan Alor.
  • Other key places close to A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence include Pavilion KL, Lot 10, Suria KLCC, Sungei Wang Plaza, Low Yat Plaza, and Berjaya Times Square.

To know more about this Kuala Lumpur accommodation, interested parties may log on A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence's website at http://www.hotelabest-kl.com.


A BEST Seri Bukit Ceylon Serviced Residence
8 Lorong Ceylon, Off Jalan Raja Chulan
Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, 50250
Malaysia

Phone Number: +60-03-27258059

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