Malaysia is a colourful country of different cultures and lifestyles, islands and ancient jungles, quaint old towns and swish modern cities. The feather in its cap are the Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest buildings in the world today. The country has a long history and its eclectic mix of cultures – Indian, Chinese, Malay, tribal – makes it an interesting place to visit.

Malaysia is a federation which consists of thirteen states (Negeri) and three federal territories (Wilayah Persekutuan). Eleven states and two federal territories are located on the Malay Peninsula while the remaining two states and one federal territory are on the island of Borneo.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Bukit Merah PERAK Malaysia

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Be free to contact below mention person

FOR BOOKING PLEASE CALL INOVASI TOUR & TRAVEL
Rajan (60196504595) or Guna (60176764942) or Vera (60122693410)
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For more details on trip





About Bukit Merah
Surrounded by lush greenery and fronting one of Malaysia's largest 7,000-acre freshwater lake, the resort is only a 3 hours' drive from Kuala Lumpur and easily reached just off the Bukit Merah toll exit along the North-South Expressway.
Being one of Malaysia's premier eco-tourism destination in the northern region, the resort offers a wide variety of excitement with its Waterpark being the main attraction, the only conservational Orang Utan Island in Peninsular Malaysia and the unique Eco Park with its educational walk-in enclosures, where you can experience nature by interacting with some friendly animals.
Bukit Merah Laketown Resort offers a variety of accommodation all at one location. From hotel rooms to serviced apartments, as well as the luxurious 'Kampung' chalets by the lake. For the more adventurous, you can even try out a camping holiday at the lakeside camping ground.





An island dedicated to the conservation of these endangered primates.

No need to travel to Borneo to visit the Orang Utans! We have these primates residing right here!
Tucked away in this 7,000-acre lake, the Orang Utan Island serves as a breeding ground, as well as a research and education center.
You can take the ferry from the main jetty, to view the orang utans in their natural habitat. Upon arrival, you will be taken through a 100-meter steel walk-through cage to come up close and personal with these primates.
In order to increase the population of the primates, as well as to provide veterinary care for the infant Orang Utans due to improper maternal care, an Infant Care Unit (ICU) was specially set up on the island. This is to ensure that they can eventually adapt to the natural environment and have a higher survival rate.



Say Hello To Nature

The 3-acre Bukit Merah Laketown Resort Ecopark houses more than 40 species of birds, reptiles and mammals within our educational walk-in enclosure.
Here, you can enjoy the unspoilt greenery of the rainforest from the jungle boardwalk, feed the animals, have your photo taken with some reptiles and be amused by our animal shows. At the same time, grab a souvenir at our Boardwalk shop.
Or, simply feel the thrill of pedalling the Skycycle as you enjoy a mid-air tour.



The premier Waterpark in Northern Malaysia.

The 11-acre Bukit Merah Laketown Resort Waterpark offers many exciting attractions, as the 1st and only Giant Wet Bubble and Boomerang fun-slide in Malaysia, the 1st "Sandy Beachfront" Wave Pool, as well as Water Flume Rides and Body Speed Slides. There's also specially designed children's attractions such as the Kids Adventure River and Perak Mining Pool plus other fun facilities that promise you and your family a thrilling time.
Other attractions include the Chairlift that offers you a panoramic view of the lake and the whole resort, a souvenir shop, Surf Shack I and a fast food outlet, Bubbles Restaurant.
Bring your whole family over to Bukit Merah Laketown Waterpark for a splashing good time!





Colmar Tropicale at Berjaya Hill Bentong Bukit Tinggi Pahang Malaysia

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Relish in century old Alsace charm at this French-themed resort, settled at 2,700 feet above sea-level amidst 80 acres of rainforests. Let the medieval French village and picturesque surroundings bring you back to an era steeped in culture and romance. From families and groups, to honeymooners and the pure romantics, Colmar Tropicale beckons you with enchanting grace and hospitality.


Explore nature wonders amidst attractions suited for all age groups. INOVASI TOUR services are made convenient from the resort to Genting Highlands and Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary – upon prior arrangements.










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Covering 16,000 acres of rugged hills and mountains amongst lush greenery, Berjaya Hills collectively comprises the facilities and services of Colmar Tropicale, Berjaya Hills Convention Centre and the Japanese Village.
COLMAR TROPICALE

248 rooms & suites
Over 7 different dining outlets
L’Alsace Ballroom (maximum capacity of 350 persons)
Le Chavelier Ballroom (maximum capacity of 1,000 persons)
5 meeting and banquet rooms
Hospitality lounge with internet facilities
Facilities for conferences, teambuilding & weddings
Foreign currency exchange
Major credit cards accepted
Courier, mail & postage services
Children services: Baby-sitting services (upon request)
Laundry
Safe deposit boxes

Souvenir shop
Shuttle service
Car rental arrangement upon request (subject to availability)
Wi-Fi (Convention Centre & meeting rooms)

JAPANESE VILLAGE
Ume Tatami Suite
Ryo Zan Tei Restaurant
Japanese Tea House
Japanese souvenir shop

BERJAYA HILLS CONVENTION CENTRE
Convention Centre Multipurpose Hall (maximum capacity of 1,200 persons)
4 meeting and functions rooms

Impressive Hindu Temple made out of glass - JOHOR BHARU MALAYSIA


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SRI RAJAKALIAMMAN 1ST HINDU GLASS TEMPLE IN THE WORLD



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JOHOR BARU: More than 30,000 devotees thronged the Arulmigu Sri Raja Kaliamman Temple better known as the "glass temple" Visit Us @ www.MumbaiHangOut.OrgVisit Us @ www.MumbaiHangOut.Org


*INTRODUCTION*
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*Arulmigu Sri** Raja Kaliamman Temple** is known to be one of the oldest Hindu temple in Johor Bahru. The temple is located at No.22 Lorong 1, Jalan Tebrau , 80100 Johor Bahru, Johor , Malaysia . It is only a distance of 1 km from the heart of Johor Bahru town. *
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*NEW PHRASE OF THE TEMPLE-  AFTER 12 YEARS*
           ‘*GLASS** TEMPLE** ’*
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*The idea to build the glass temple derived from Guru’s trip to Bangkok . As he was travelling in a tuk-tuk, he noticed shimmering from a distance of 2 km. The tuk-tuk driver informed him, that it was a ‘watt’ (temple). He requested the driver to take him over there. He was amazed with the glass art work done at some parts of the watt. He believed this glass work will astonish and dazzle visitors. * *In fact, this temple is dedicated as a symbol of love to Mother Kali. He strongly believes that this temple will not only attract the local but also people all over the world to get the bliss of Mother Kali. The present temple signifies, *
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*1. Glass Work*
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*95% of the temple interior is done with glass work. Highly reflective mosaics of coloured glasses decorate the walls, pillars, ceiling of the temple and the Raja Gopuram.. There are 7 colours of glasses used for the total artwork. The glasses are imported from Thailand , Japan and Belgium . There are more than 1 million pieces of glasses placed all over the temple. The artwork is done in a very fine and creative way where one will observe symbols such as ‘namam’, ‘swastika’, shiva lingam, Mahameru and ‘Sri Chakra’. This breathtaking work was done by skilled laboures from Myanmar . The floor of the temple is paved with granite. The temple is also fully airconditioned as to cater devotes current needs.*
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* 2. The Rutraksha Beads [Holy beads]*
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*More than 300, 000 Rudraksha beads are attached on the walls in the Lord Shiva’s shrine. Those beads are specially imported from Nepal . Rudraksha is known for purification and have the ability to absorb the mantras which cast
positive energy.* *Devotees are allowed to perform their own abishegam and offer prayers to Lord Shiva.   *
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*3. Guru and Saints*
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*There are 8 white marble statues of guru and saint placed at the temple pillars. Each of the statues are 4 feet tall and they are imported from Vietnam . The statues are of Bhagawan Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, Sathya Sai Baba, Sirdhi Baba, Swami Ragavendra, Ramalingga Adigalar, Jesus Christ and Gauthama Buddha. The statues are placed at this temple with the concept that guru [enlightend person] is important to every one and all of them are equally same as messenger of God and as an appreciation for their great role to guide people all over the world.*
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*4. Marble Statue of Divine Mother Kali  *
*This statue is 12 feet tall and known to be the tallest marble statue in Malaysia . Her posture described terror of destruction with the reassurance of motherly tenderness. She is the universal mother and seen as a great protector.*
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*5.  Circle of Life - Statue *
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*This statues indicate various stages in life; [from birth to death. They are placed at the interior potion of temple facing the main entrance. Birth, growth, reproduction and death are natural stages in man kind but the actual purpose of birth is to serve God.*
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*6. Other Deities*
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*The shrine of Vinayagar, Murugan, Vengadachelapathi and Periachi amman are also placed at the temple. There are also ‘panchaloha’ statue of Thillai Kali and Dhatatriya for performance of Paurnami and Ammavasai prayes.  *
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*7. Glass coated chariot*
*           Glass work is also done on the temple  *
*           chariots **[temple on wheels].     *
*           The chariots are driven out through the *
*           streets in Johor Bahru  **town **during the *
*           annual festival of Chitra Paurnami.*
*8. **Social Service** *
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*Nyana Yutham Foundation ( 1503 - **07 - JHR )*
*Youth are the future of a country. Therefore, enthusiasm and encouragement must be generated among them.  Realizing this, our Guru, Sri Bhagawan Sittar, stood up with the mission to fight the social ills among our youth.
Spiritual awareness among our youth will prevent them from getting engaged with unnesesary social ills. Therefore, Nyana Yutham Foundation was launched on 6th October 2001.   We are conducting free services which includes divine
Classes for students above 7, tuition for UPSR, PMR, SPM and STPM, motivation camps, charitable activities, sports, Leadership Program and Yoga Lessons.** *
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*MAHA KUMBABISHEGAM*


*The temple “Maha Kumbabishegam” (Consecration ceremony) will be held in a grand manner. The details are :*


*Date : 25-10-2009 (Sunday) *
*Time : 10.30am-11.30am*


*DONATIONS / CONTRIBUTIONS:*
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*The total cost to built the temple is estimated RM3 million. The temple is meeting its final phase of completion at the moment. We still need another RM1 Million for our Grand Opening Ceremony, for the road construction and others.** Donations can be made by,*    *cheque / Cash payments :*
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*ARULMIGU SRI RAJAKALIAMMAN TEMPLE BUILDING FUND*
*[ CIMB BANK ]*
*Account Number ; 0130 - 0004091- 051*


*For Further Informations, kindly contact us at:*
*Arulmigu** Sri RajaKaliamman Temple** @*
*Nyana Yutham Foundation*
*No, 22 Lorong 1, Jalan Tebrau,*
*80100 Johor Bahru.*
*srirajakaliam...@yahoo.com<http://aa.mc764.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=srirajakaliam...@yahoo.com>


*Temple**    :  07- 2245152*
*Secretary  : 016-7570146- Kavietha*
*( kamalita1...@yahoo.com<http://aa.mc764.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=kamalita1...@yahoo.com>)
*
Regards, 
Balamurugan.D  








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Monday, February 21, 2011

Langkawi Tour Package For local and Foreigner

3D2N Langkawi Super Saver Package 


By Bus (44 pac)
Departure available - Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, KLIA


Package Included


Transport - Jetty


Sightseeing - Underwater World, Atma Alam Batik Factory, Mahsuri Tomb, Cenang Walk & Eagle Square, Langkawi Cable Car, Wild Life Park & Galeria Perdana


Accommodation - Hotel or Resort









BE FREE TO CONTACT MR RAJAN (60196504595)
For more details on trip


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Friday, February 18, 2011

Thursday, February 17, 2011

TRIP TO MARAN TEMPLE

A Day trip to Maran Temple at Pahang

The Sri Marathandava Bala Dhandayuthapani (Lord Murugan) temple in Maran, Pahang, is one the holiest pilgrimage sites for Malaysian Hindus.


Devotees come from all over the country as well as Singapore to the 120-year-old temple. It is said to be a temple which answers one's prayers.

As the legend goes, a large tree was marked for felling to make way for Kuala Lumpur-Kuantan road, but as the blade of the axe struck it, the tree began to bleed.

As this happened, one of the Tamil workers suddenly went into a trance and pleaded for the tree to be spared. The British supervisor refused. But to his astonishment and all those around him, a figure of a child appeared on the trunk of the tree. The supervisor immediately changed his mind and re-laid the road to avoid the tree.

The place became sacred and the temple was constructed soon after.


Sri Marathandavar Bala Dhandayuthapani Alayam, Maran (Pahang)
This ancient temple has to be one of the greatest spiritual sites in Malaysia. Pangguni Utiram which occurs during the month of March/April is celebrated blissfully in this temple. Numerous devotees come to perform their prayers as well as carry Kavadi. The temple is located in the midst of palm oil and rubber plantations, and is rather secluded. Hence, it is ideal for meditation and spiritual contemplation. Several saints have visited this holy place and have claimed that powerful energy from heaven is frequently directed towards the locality of this mystical temple. Adding to the unique nature of the temple is its mystical origin. The name of the temple 'Marathandavar' means deity of the tree. The tree mentioned in this context is the sacred rudraksha tree. Rudraksha is identified as the eye of Lord Shiva, whereby Rudra denotes Lord Shiva and Aksha indicates the eye. This divine bead is the ultimate holy talisman, as it transforms negative energy into positive energy. Rudraksha beads have been worn by the yogis of India for thousands of years to maintain health and to gain spiritual empowerment.

About 120 years ago, a road was being built from Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan. Many trees were felled to make way for the oncoming road. As one particular rudraksha tree was being cut, the tree began to bleed as if it was wounded. Many of the workers observed the bleeding of the tree, and immediately stopped work. Immediately one of the Hindu workers went into a trance, and declared that the tree should be spared. A British supervisor who was entrusted with the construction of the road refused to this suggestion. Suddenly, a child miraculously appeared on the trunk of the tree and disappeared into this mysterious tree. The British supervisor was overcome with amazement and changed his decision. The road was laid away from the tree and the rudraksha tree was spared. An old man who is believed to be a Murugan devotee planted a Vel at the base of the tree. After that, the tree became sacred and many of the Hindu workers started praying at that shrine.

It has been many years since the incident, and rudraksha tree is now dead. However the remains of the tree are preserved in inner sanctum of the temple. In 1998, a new temple was built which incorporated features of the rudraksha tree. The inner sanctum has a beautiful silver layering that resembles the original rudraksha tree. There are other shrines dedicated to Lord Bhairavar, Lord Idumban and Goddess Naga Amman. Another huge tree is now a focal point in this wondrous place of worship. Devotees pledge requests by placing a stone, coin or a lime on a yellow cloth. Subsequently they tie the cloth onto the tree and humbly utter a prayer. If the request is fulfilled, hence the vow will be fulfilled. The vow could range from donating to the temple, serving food to temple devotees or tying a miniature silver cradle on the vines of the tree. Some people even tie a baby doll onto this bestowing tree as a sign of gratitude. In addition, this temple is renowned for granting boons to deserving devotees. A lame boy had started walking after praying ardently at this temple. Lakshmi, a girl who was unable to speak has been miraculously cured of her disability. 


Another interesting story is the dream of the previous Head Priest Sri K.S. Ganapathy. In 1962, he had a dream of a Murugan yogi. It is rumoured that this yogi had lived at the location of the current temple about 200 years ago. In his dream, the yogi was having his bath in a nearby stream. After his bath, the yogi started walking towards the rudraksha tree. All of a sudden the yogi completely vanished into the tree. Appearing again in his dream, the yogi instructed the Head Priest to serve in this amazing temple. Since then the Head Priest Sri K.S. Ganapathy decided to serve this temple for as long as he could.

Address: 100 km, Jalan Kuantan - Jerantut,26500 Maran,Pahang. Tel: 09-4778043 , 09-4778050 . Directions:On the Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan (E-W Highway), turn left into the road to Jerantut (highway 64), just before Maran town. Temple is about 22 km from this junction. On the Kuantan to Kuala Lumpur direction, turn right into the road to Jerantut (highway 64), just after passing Maran town. Temple is about 22 km from this junction.




FOR BOOKING PLEASE CALL INOVASI TOUR & TRAVEL
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TRIP TO JOHOR BHARU TEMPLE

Tour To Johor Mirrol Temple (DAY TRIP)



Out Side look


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