Filed Under (South-East Asia) by ariV on 04-06-2010
Tourists may be difficult to resist the Gayana Eco Resort. The luxury resort, has a prehistoric rain forest over 130 million years old. The resort provides guides for exploring the forest, if you are lucky you can find megapode, a type of bird that looks like chicken but its sounds like cat
For those looking for underwater adventure, Gaya island is a place that has beautiful coral, warm water and exotic fish.
Filed Under (South-East Asia) by ariV on 02-06-2010

For divers, there’s nothing better than Sipadan beach. Sipadan is the best dive sites in Asia covered with rocks and a very healthy marine ecosystems, including reef sharks and green turtles.
Divers will not miss the opportunity to visit Barracuda Point to experience how it feels surrounded by thousands of barracudas around them. To preserve the area, permits issued to only 120 divers per day at Sipadan.
Filed Under (South-East Asia) by ariV on 18-05-2010
Langkawi Islands is one of Malaysia’s attraction to become a tourist destination. While on the main island (also called Lankawi) many tourists go to Pantai Cenang, they like Tanjung Rhu for beauty and its calm atmosphere. Tanjung Rhu surrounded by ancient limestone caves, rivers and dense mangrove forest.