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A Trip To Malaysia

By:

Ashwin(0921702)
Ian (0921704)
Gautam(0921711)
Alice (0921726)
Rakshith (0921753)
 Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy in Southeast
Asia.

 Geographically, Malaysia is as diverse as its culture. There are


two parts to the country, 11 states in the peninsula of
Malaysia and two states on the northern part of Borneo. Cool
hideaways are found in the highlands that roll down to warm,
sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves.

 One of Malaysia's key attractions is its extreme contrasts.


Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built
on stilts, and five-star hotels sit several meters away from
ancient reefs.

 For the perfect holiday full of surprises, eclectic cultures and


natural wonders, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.
 Penang
 Genting Hill
 Kuala Lumpur
 Penang needs little introduction to many visitors to Malaysia,
having long been known as one of Southeast Asia's finest
destinations.
 Penang's outstanding beaches and exotic sights have made it
one of the most popular destinations in the region.
Attractions visited….
Fort Cornwallis : is the largest intact fortress. When Captain Francis
Light landed in Penang in 1786, on the cape which was then called
Tanjung Penaga in Malay, and today known as George Town.

The Snake Temple : The Snake Temple was built to to venerate a deified
Buddhist monk named Chor Soo Kong. Had a wonderful and trilling
experience when everyone started taking pictures with Python , Viper
and other snakes..
Komtar – tallest skyscraper of Penang.

Queens bay mall – biggest


shopping mall.

Batu Ferringhi -
 Heritage and Clans of
Penang.
 Penang Turf Club.
 Rubber Plantation.

 OE- Oeding Erdel, Fine


Jewellery..
 Informally known as the
‘Las Vegas of Malaysia’ and
also ‘City of entertainment’.

 Main Attractions:
Entertainment Centres,
Casinos, Adventure Sports,
Resorts, Theme Parks and
Shopping..
 are the sacred place for
the Hindu's in
Malaysia.

 Made of lime stone

 Famous for its festival


called ‘Thaipusam’
is the capital and the second largest city
of Malaysia in terms of population.

The city was once home to the executive


and judicial branches of the federal
government, but they have since moved
to Putrajaya Some sections of the
judiciary remain in the capital
 KL Tower-The KL Tower is a
421m high telecommunications
and broadcasting tower which
actually appears to be taller than
the Petronas Towers.

 This tower has an observation


deck, where you can manage to
get a bird's eye view of the city.

 The KL-Tower's architecture


reflects the country's Islamic
heritage with the construction
detailing Arabic Scripts, Islamic
tiles, classic Islamic floral and
abstract motifs and soothing
colour combinations.
 Once the tallest buildings in the world,
the 88-storey PETRONAS Twin Towers
are now celebrated as the world’s tallest
twin structures. Inspired by Islamic
architecture, this gleaming mega-
structure, stands in 452 metres tall.

 It contains a complex of office


buildings, conference halls, a sprawling
50-acre park and an upmarket shopping
complex.

 PETRONAS Company and are joined at


the 41st and 42nd floors by a 58-metre
long double-decker Sky Bridge.

 one of the most notable features of the


PETRONAS Twin Towers is the Dewan
Filharmonik PETRONAS concert hall,
Located in between the two towers.
 National Mosque -The National Mosque is Malaysia's principal mosque
and one of the most prominent buildings in the city .
 Kings Palace -Istana Negara or National Palace is the official residence of
the King of Malaysia. Surrounded by a beautiful park, green lawns and ponds.
You can watch the Palace from outside the main gate where the Royal Guards,
dressed in white Malay as well as red British uniforms, guarding the main
gate on horse and on foot.
 Putrajaya Cruise – It is a lake cruise which gives you a wonderful glimpse
of the capital city..
 Tien Ho Temple
 Cocoa House
 Merdeka Square
 Timing was proper.
 Accommodations at all destination was good.
 Transport within malaysia had no problem.
 Got to know many information from the tour

guide.
 The ministers of Malaysia tourism board

threw an insight light upon the country’s


culture and tradition.
 Schedule was well kept, even with time
constrain
 The quality of food was good
 Penang was especially good due to the good

guides.
 were able to witness the delicate and

authentic handloom at Penang.


 Water Sports were enjoyable.
 Didn’t get enough opportunity to interact
with locals.
 .Too much travelling, dint not have enough

time in any of the cities


 dint get chance to get the taste of local

cuisine, traditional dance forms and music of


Malaysia.
 Travel time can be reduced.
 Can go to a place where both Indian and

Malaysian cuisine is available.


Thank You….

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