Sunday 21 October 2012

Malaysian Rainforest

Major forest types in Malaysia are lowland dipterocarp forest, hill dipterocarp forest, upper hill dipterocarp forest, oak-laurel forest, montane ericaceous forest, peat swamp forest and mangrove forest. In addition, there also smaller areas of freshwater swamp forest, heath forest, forest on limestone and forest on quartz ridges.

The forests in Malaysia are mostly dominated by trees from the Dipterocarpaceae family, hence the term ‘dipterocarp forests’. The dipterocarp forest occurs on dry land just above sea level to an altitude of about 900 metres.

The term ‘dipterocarp’ specifically refers to the fact that most of the largest trees in this forest belong to one plant family known as Dipterocarpaceae. It was so called because their fruits have seeds with two wings (di = two; ptero = wing; carp = seed).

This type of forest can be classified according to altitude into lowland dipterocarp forest (LDF), up to 300m above sea level, and hill dipterocarp forest (HDF) found in elevation of between 300m and 750m above sea level, and the upper dipterocarp forests, from 750m to 1,200m above sea level. However in Sarawak both the lowland and hill dipterocap forests are known as mixed-dipterocarp forest (MDF).

The Peninsular Malaysian Rain Forests ecoregion, with 195 mammal species, has the second most mammal species in the Indo-Pacific, behind the Borneo Lowland Rain Forests. Yet most of the wide-ranging or top carnivore species lead a tenuous existence in these biologically outstanding forests. The tiger, Asian elephant, Sumatran rhinoceros, Malayan tapir, gaur, and clouded leopard all fall into this category. As in many other tropical forests in this region, habitat loss and poaching are the two primary reasons for the decline in these and other species.

Location and General Description
Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia (Photograph by © WWF-Canon/Paul S. Sochaczewski)
Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia
This ecoregion is made up of the lowland moist forests of peninsular Malaysia and the extreme southern part of Thailand. There are no clear seasons in peninsular Malaysia, and rainfall is plentiful year-round. Two monsoons punctuate the region. From October to March a northeastern monsoon brings extra rain to the eastern side of peninsular Malaysia. The southwest monsoon, which is more powerful, bathe the western side of peninsular Malaysia with rain from April to August. Based on the Köppen climate zone system, this ecoregion falls in the tropical wet climate zone.

Malaysia Tourism Events 2012

JANUARY MALAYSIA EVENTS 2012

6 January 2012 to 8 Jan 2012 : International Surfing Competition, Cherating, Pahang.

9-14 January 2012 : Royal Langkawi International Regatta

28 Jan 2012 : Chinese New Year Open House Celebration


FEBRUARY MALAYSIA EVENTS 2012

7 Feb 2012 : Thaipusam

22 Feb 2012 - 5 Mar 2012: National Craft Day 2012

Feb 2012: Pasir Gudang International Kites Festival 2012

12 Feb 2012: Ironman Malaysia Triathlon, Langkawi, Kedah


MARCH MALAYSIA EVENTS 2012

9 Mar 2012 - 11 Mar 2012: Negeri Sembilan Adat Perpatih Festival

10-11 March 2012: Raptor Watch 2012, Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan

March 2012: Putrajaya Water Festival 2012

23-25 Mar 2012 : FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP "Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix" 2012


APRIL MALAYSIA EVENTS 2012

6 April - 8 April 2012 : Malaysia International Shoe Festival, PWTC, Kuala Lumpur

13-15 April 2012 : Langkawi Water Festival - Malaysia Water Festival (Fishing Carnival)

April 2012 : 19th Regatta Lepa Semporna – Water Festival

Apr 27 - Apr 29, 2012 Labuan International Sea Challenge (Malaysia Water Festival 2012)

April 2012 : Gendang Nusantara Festival, Melaka

April-July 2012 : Squid Jigging Fiesta, Pulau Redang, Terengganu.


MAY MALAYSIA EVENTS 2012

5-6 May 2012 : Sabah Fest 2012

13 May - 19 May 2012 : International Pahang River Rafting Expedition 2012

19 May 2012 : Colours of 1Malaysia 2012

24 May 2012 - 4 June 2012: Wedding Craft Promotion 2012

30 May - 31 May 2012: Tadau Kaamatan Celebration 2012

May 2012 : Miri International Jazz Festival


JUNE MALAYSIA EVENTS 2012

2 June 2012: Istiadat Mengarak Panji-Panji S.P.B Yang di-Pertuan Agong in conjunction with the Birthday of His Majesty the King

3 June 2012: Tadau Kaamatan Open House Celebration

9 June 2012: Gawai Dayak Festival

June 2012 : Penang International Dragon Boat Festival 2012

15-16 June 2012 : KK Jazz Festival 2012

16 June - 17 June 2012 : 27th Sabah Dragon Boat Race 2012

June 2012 : SUPERGT CHAMPIONSHIP, SEPANG

23 June - 24 June 2012: Fraser's Hill International Bird Race 2012

June 2012: Melaka River Fiesta




JULY MALAYSIA EVENTS

2 July - 30 Sept 2012 : Malaysia Contemporary Arts Tourism Festival

July 2012 : Ipoh Open International Run

7 July 2012 : Melaka UNESCO World Heritage City Celebration 2012

13-15 July 2012 : Rainforest World Music Festival, Sarawak Cultural Village

July 2012 : Putrajaya Floria

15 July 2012 : Bon Odori Festival

20 - 22 July 2012 : Port Dickson International Triathlon 2012, Negeri Sembilan

20 - 22 July 2012 : Sabah International Folklore Festival

July 2012 : Sarawak Regatta


AUGUST TOURISM MALAYSIA EVENTS

24 - 26 August 2012 : Royal Pahang Billfish International Challenge

20 July 2012 - 19 Aug 2012 : Bazaar Ramadan

31 August 2012 : Merdeka Celebration


SEPT TOURISM MALAYSIA EVENTS 2012

1 Sept 2012 : Hari Raya Open House Celebration

16 Sept 2012 : Malaysia Day Celebration

16 Sept 2012 : Music, Arts and Style International Festival (MASiF)

Sept 2012 : Merdeka Millenium Endurance Race

29 Sept 2012 : Lantern Festival

27 Sept - 8 Oct 2012 : Textile Craft Promotion

Sept-Oct 2012 : Malaysia Open ATP World Tour 250


OCTOBER TOURISM MALAYSIA EVENTS

1-31 October 2012 : Fabulous Food 1Malaysia- Malaysia International Gourmet Festival

19-20 October 2012 : Rhythm of Kinabalu

20 - 21 October 2012 : 26th Mt. Kinabalu International Climbathon 2012

October 2012 : Borneo International Yachting Challenge

October 2012 : Malaysia Art Expo


NOVEMBER TOURISM MALAYSIA EVENTS

3-4 Nov 2012 : International Kolam Festival

17 Nov 2012 : Deepavali Celebration and Open House

1 - 30 Nov 2012 : Fabulous Food 1Malaysia - ASEAN Food Heritage Trail

Nov 2012 : Raja Muda Selangor Regatta

23-25 Nov 2012 : International Gong Festival

25-30 Nov 2012 : International Indigeneous and Aborigines Art Festival

Nov 2012 : Kenaboi International Challenge

Nov 2012 : Sultan's Cup Terengganu Endurance Challenge

Nov 2012 : Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival (KLIFF)

End Nov 2012 to early Jan 2013 : Malaysia Year End Sale


DECEMBER TOURISM MALAYSIA EVENTS

2 Dec 2012 : Cuti-Cuti 1Malaysia Dance Tourism Carnival

Early Dec 2012 : Monsoon Cup Terengganu 2012

1-31 Dec 2012 : Fabulous Food 1Malaysia-Street Food and Restaurant Festival

Dec 2012 : Penang Chingay Parade

Dec 2012 : Sepang 1000km Endurance Race

29 Dec 2012 : Christmas Celebration and Open House


E-Brochure - MALAYSIA TRAVEL GUIDE

MALAYSIA TRAVEL GUIDE - ENGLISH

Job Prospect in Tourism Industry

Tourism Department
They are involved in the planning and promotion of tourism activities. A degree in travel and tourism is required for operational jobs in government organisations. Information assistants at the office of the Tourism departments are selected through competitive examinations held by the Staff Selection Commission. example of job is :-
1) Reservation & counter staff
2) Sales and marketing staff
3) Tour Planners
4) Tour guides. 

Airlines
The jobs in airlines though challenging are glamorous and afford the possibility of traveling to exciting destinations. Free tickets for the family offered by some airlines are an added advantage. Domestic and international Airlines such as Air India, Indian airlines, Jet airways, Air Sahara, Aeroflot, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Singapore Airlines etc offer employment opportunities with attractive salaries and numerous benefits. example of job is :-
1) Traffic Assistance
2) Reservation and Counter Staff
3) Airhostess and flight pursers
4) Sales and Marketing staff
5) customer services.


Tour Operators:
Tour operators organise conducted tours to the various tourist spots and manage the travel and stay of the tourists. There are many companies operating tours for the domestic as well as the international tourist. Some may be for the usual destinations like hill stations but others are for unusual activities like river rafting, hang gliding, rock climbing and camping. 

Travel Agencies :
Travel agents assess the needs of tourists and businessmen and help them make the best possible travel arrangements from the many travel options available. Many resorts, travel groups use travel agents to promote their tour packages to travelers. They deal with almost everything connected with travel including the shortest route to the destination, travel mode, the important documents that will be required (visa, passport, vaccination certificates etc.), suitable places to stay, current exchange rates, tourist attractions to visit, climate and they will plan the trip keeping in mind the clients' preferences, budgets and special needs. In travel agencies there are openings for reservation and counter staff, Sales and Marketing staff, Tour escorts and tour operators, cargo and courier agencies etc. A short tem course or a diploma in travel and ticketing of 3-6 months duration will help gain entry into an agency.


Hotels :
The hotel Industry is basically a service industry providing food and accommodation to the Visitors. It is one which requires a large amount of manpower, with a wide variety of skills. example of job is :-
1) Operations
2) Front office
3) House keeping
4) Food and Beverages
5) Accounting
6) Engineering/ Maintenance
7) Sales
8) Public relations


Transport :
Besides airlines, Travel facilities include rail services, coach operators, car hire companies. etc. Whatever that takes Tourists from one place to another - by air, road, railway, sea etc. comes under Travel and tourism. Tourist use almost all these travel facilities.








Saturday 20 October 2012

National Park Video.


National Park Endau-Rompin, Pahang.

Malaysia nature attraction


Your Malaysian nature journey will cover, among others:-
  • Rainforests, Flora and Fauna
  • Rivers, Beaches, Lakes and Waterfalls
  • Caves and Mountains
  • And interesting places for wild adventure, nature escapes and eco-tourism visits.
Pulau Sipadan, Sabah

Taman Negara, Pahang

Cameron Highland, Pahang



Sunday 9 September 2012

Wonders of Malaysian National Parks

 Malaysia if you want to see and experience the real magic and wonders of wildlife and nature in their natural environment.

 Wildlife and nature-lovers will surely find the parks in Malaysia truly fascinating, especially because of their extensive diversity and amazing spread of tropical fauna and flora in the untouched wild rain-forests, oldest in the world, that evolved over 130 million years ago.

 The state and national parks in Malaysia, including the marine parks, sanctuaries and reserves, are in fact "fenced up" living microcosms depicting the richness and diversity of the wonderful, original flora and fauna species of the country.

Mountains of Malaysia


The highest mountain in Malaysia is Gunung Kinabalu in Sabah. It is also the highest peak in South-east Asia.

The highest in Peninsular Malaysia is Gunung Tahan in Pahang, and it is the fifth highest mountain in Malaysia.

Here are some of the main mountains of Malaysia.






Sabah
  1. Gunung Kinabalu - 4093 m
  2. Gunung Trusmadi - 2643 m
  3. Gunung Tambuyukon - 2580 m
  4. Gunung Lotong - 1667 m
  5. Gunung Silam - 883 m

Sarawak

  1. Gunung Murud - 2422 m
  2. Gunung Mulu - 2376 m
  3. Tama Abu - 2113 m
  4. Bukit Batu - 2092 m
  5. Bukit Batu Buli - 2083 m
  6. Bukit Batu Lawi - 2046 m
  7. Bukit Batu Iran - 2018 m
  8. Gunung Penrissen - 1329 m
  9. Gunung Santubong - 810 m

Pahang

  1. Gunung Tahan - 2187 m
  2. Gunung Benom - 2107 m
  3. Gunung Berembun - 2075 m
  4. Gunung Brinchang - 2032 m
  5. Gunung Kechau - 1945 m
  6. Gunung Gedong - 1830 m
  7. Genting Highlands - 1772 m
  8. Gunung Jasar - 1696 m
  9. Gunung Reskit - 1666 m
  10. Gunung Tangga Lima Belas - 1539 m
  11. Gunung Perdah - 1529 m
  12. Frasers Hill - 1524 m
  13. Cameron Highlands - 1524 m
  14. Gunung Pankin - 1463 m
  15. Gunung Ulu Bakar - 1391 m
  16. Gunung Gagau - 1377 m
  17. Gunung Perlis - 1280 m
  18. Gunung Irong - 1191 m
  19. Gunung Penumpu - 1092 m
  20. Gunung Dulang - 1065 m

Johor

  1. Gunung Ledang - 1276 m
  2. Gunung Belumut - 1010 m

Perak

  1. Gunung Korbu - 2183 m
  2. Gunung Bubu - 1568 m
  3. Bukit Larut - 1448 m

Kelantan

  1. Gunung Chamah - 2171 m
  2. Gunung Tera - 1556 m
  3. Gunung Ayam - 1504 m
  4. Gunung Stong - 1422 m
  5. Gunung Kambling - 1308 m
  6. Gunung Saji - 1284 m
  7. Gunung Kob - 1266 m
  8. Gunung Cintawasa - 1175 m

Terengganu

  1. Gunung Padang - 1314 m
  2. Gunung Gajah Terom - 1206 m
  3. Gunung Tembat - 964 m

Kedah

  1. Gunung Jerai - 1217 m

Penang

  1. Bukit Bendera - 821 m

Negeri Sembilan

  1. Gunung Angsi - 825 m

Mountain Activities


Mountain climbing

Mountains are of course made to be climbed!
considering options before a climb
And there are many ways or options to do this, depending on individual preferences and physical abilities and constraints.
For leisure mountain climbers, there are less arduous climbs with well-marked trails at some popular sites in the country, where trips may take several hours to a day to complete.
These are easily accessible to the public and guides are usually not compulsory.
Some of these mountains include Gunung Ledang, Gunung Angsi, Gunung Berembun, Gunung Jerai, and Gunung Brinchang.
trekking up the mountain picture
But for those imbued with the spirit of adventure and who wants more than a leisurely outing can choose a summit that requires a journey through the wilderness first.
But these excursions may require permits and registrations with the authorities.
For instance, Gunung Gagau (1376m) at Taman Negara is a popular spot for such outing. It is situated right on the boundary of 3 states, that is Pahang, Kelantan and Perak.
And to reach its base, we will need to traverse thick jungle, lake and river and if desired, can even explore a cave or two along the way before reaching the peak. And at the summit of Gunung Gagau we will be rewarded with a great panoramic view of the three states of Malaysia!

Trekking

For those who are into trekking and discovering diverse and unique natural landscapes, the mountainous areas of Malaysia are really wonderful places to experience.
You will be fascinated to find lush, green tropical rainforest in the lowlands slowly changing to shorter mountain vegetation and shrubs in the higher elevations.
You'll also most probably find cool streams and waterfalls near the bases of the mountains for rest and relaxation when required.

limestone outcrop ideal for rock-climbing

Rock Climbing

Mountains that have limestone, sandstones crags and granite outcrops and walls are also favorite locations for rock-climbing enthusiasts.
It is a new and a somewhat "rugged and sexy" sport now slowly catching the interests of young athletic Malaysians.
Although lower mountains and hillcrops make for nice rock-climbing sites, Mount Kinabalu and Gunung Mulu also have aspects and sides that are popular for rock-climbing.

MNS Hornbill volunteer programme 2012


MNS Hornbill Volunteer programme for 2012 is back and running for the 5th year!! MNS initiated the first Hornbill Volunteer Programme in 2008 to provide the public with an opportunity to support MNS’ conservation work in monitoring the Plain-pouched Hornbill (PPHB) movements.

Since its launch in 2008, a total of 191 volunteers have come forward to learn about hornbill, science and conservation by participating in real scientific studies. During the programme volunteers will conduct daily flight census data. These data will be stored and analysed to learn more about the hornbill populations and behavior.  This will contribute to the national conservation effort in collecting data.

The Programme is running from the 3rd of August 2012 and run till the 28th September 2012.




popular lake at Malaysia


The following are some of the more popular and bigger lakes in Malaysia, found in the states mentioned, and they are utilized for many different uses :-

  • Tasik Bera (Pahang)
  • Tasik Chini (Pahang)
  • Tasik Ulu Lepar (Pahang)
  • Tasik Bintau (Pahang)
  • Tasik Chereh (Pahang)
  • Tasik Pedu (Kedah)
  • Tasik Dayang Bunting (Kedah)
  • Tasik Temenggor (Perak)
  • Tasik Chenderoh (Perak)
  • Taiping Lake Gardens (Perak)
  • Tasik Raban (Perak)
  • Tasik Bukit Merah (Perak)
  • Tasik Banding (Perak)
  • Tasik Kenyir (Terengganu)
  • Tasik Puteri/Bukit Besi (Terengganu)
  • Tasik Melati (Perlis)
  • Tasik Timah-Tasoh (Perlis)
  • Tasik Putrajaya (Putrajaya)
  • Tasik Perdana (Lake Garden) (Kuala Lumpur)
  • Tasik Titiwangsa (Kuala Lumpur)
  • Klang Gates (Selangor)
  • Langat (Selangor)
  • Tasik The Mines (Selangor)
  • Bukit Pancur, (Pulau Pinang)
  • Ayer Keroh (Melaka)
  • Loagan Bunut (Sarawak)
  • Tasik Biru (Sarawak)
  • Ox-bow lakes of Kinabatangan River (Sabah)

Lake of Malaysia


The lakes of Malaysia are of interest not only to sports, casual nature and adventure lovers but also to naturalists, botanists and zoologists.

This is because the lakes (or "tasik" in Malay) happen to be the habitat of a plethora of flora and fauna, with some more species just waiting to be discovered.

The large lakes found in Malaysia include the verdant and placid natural lakes of Tasik Bera and Tasik Chini in Pahang, the amazing ox-bow lakes that swell during the rainy seasons in Sabah and Sarawak, and the Tasik Kenyir, the largest man-made lake in South-east Asia.

While the natural lakes of Malaysia and their surroundings are also homes and livelihood to many indigenous people, there are also many more recreational lakes and lake gardens that are created from past tin-mine pools.

Some lakes were formed when reservoirs and hydro-electric power generators were constructed and several rivers were dammed for the purpose.

In fact, the National Lakes Information Database of Malaysia, compiled by the National Hydraulic Research Institute of Malaysia (NAHRIM) list about 90 lakes both natural and man-made, found in Malaysia.



Malaysia Nature Heritage


Mountains

Gunung

                               
The Titiwangsa Range is Peninsular Malaysia's backbone, a vast stretch of hills and mountains that cuts across the center from the north till near the south, providing a blockade to the strong monsoons winds from the east that would easily overwhelm the west during the rainy seasons. Along this long stretch of mountains are many peaks waiting explored; many new wildlife species encompassing snakes, lizards and frogs have been discovered from these mountains. Today, many more flora and fauna species are still waiting to be described and explored from these majestic places.


Weather and Climate at Malaysia


Malaysia has two distinct monsoon seasons, which hit both the Peninsular and Borneo. The North East Monsoon brings heavy rains to the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) from October till February. Since this is the strongest wind, the heavy rains will often spill over even to the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia including Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi and Penang. The South West Monsoon from April till August brings rains to west coast, but it is very much mild in nature, and only results in showers and occassional thunder storms. The average temperatures range between 30°C - 35°C during the day and 27°C to 29°C during the night. When it rains heavily, the temperatures drop and can go all the way down to 24°C, especially during the early mornings.

introduction of Malaysia


Nature Malaysia

Southeast Asia

                               
Malaysia is located in the center of Southeast Asia, home to a vast range of tropical rainforest that teems with the wonders of nature. The amazing wildlife species found in this region have long been the fascination of researchers and explorers around the world. Divided into Peninsular Malaysia in the west and Borneo in the east, its natural heritage has been the subject of countless documentaries and continues to yield astounding discoveries today. The great diversity of life that you can only find here is well worth the journey among international tourists, much more so that development has yet to overtake it completely.

A small country that covers a land mass of 329,847 km², the deforestation rate here is one of the highest in the world, with less than 50% of primary rainforest left in Peninsular Malaysia while Borneo much worse. The total population is around 27 million people with a multi-racial society consisting of Indigenous tribes, Chinese, Indians and Malays. The country's political system is determined by an autocratic democracy. Besides nature, shopping is another major lure for conventional tourists to Malaysia. Expansive malls and large shopping complexes are a common sight in the large cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Georgetown and Johor Bahru.

To get here, there are several international airports located across the country, depending on where you want to visit; it is easy to book a flight through various aircraft carriers from your country of origin. MAS (Malaysian Airlines) flies to and from various destinations across the world, including Australia, Singapore, United Kingdom (Britain), China, India, Thailand, United States of America and many more. Air Asia is a budget carrier that now flies from various international destinations to Malaysia. Most flights will land or transit in Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) but you can usually fly direct to your Malaysian destination of choice if it has an airport, such as Langkawi, Penang, Kota Kinabalu (Sabah) and Kuching (Sarawak).