Sarawak is one of the two Malaysian states on the Island of Borneo. It is located in the northwest of the island and it is the country's largest state. The administrative capital is Kuching.
The region has some excellent attractions, such as the Temple of Tua Pek Kong, the oldest Chinese temple in Sarawak. You can also visit the capital's Main Bazaar, which has been here since 1864. It is an excellent spot for shopping for antiques and local crafts. Another of the city's monuments is the impressive Kuching Divisional Mosque, completed in 1968, but which is constructed on the foundations of the old mosque, which dates from 1852.
You can also visit the Round Tower, built in 1886. The reason for its construction is unknown, but one possibility is that is was provided as a fortress in the case of an emergency. The top of the tower provides some splendid views over the city.
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The hotel is located in the heart of Kuantan nestled amidst state and federal government agency buildings, banks, shopping centres, medical centres and famous local restaurants. The Central Wet Market is also close-by. It is approximately a 15-minute drive to the famous Teluk Chempedak Beach and half-an-hour's drive to Cherating Beach. The hotel serves as a starting point and gateway to tourism and business on the East and West coasts of Malaysia. It offers good access to public transport links.
Perched 1,628 m above sea level and surrounded by majestic mountains and gentle undulating valleys, this is the only resort situated at the highest accessible point of the highlands. It is 367 km by car from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
The hotel is ideally located 1,500 metres above sea level surrounded by lush tropical forest, which gives a bird's eye view of the panoramic town of Tanah Rata. Its eye-catching Tudor-style architecture and elegantly landscaped garden provide the ambience of an old English country house. It is 120 km from Ipoh, about 2 hours' drive, and 200 km from Kuala Lumpur, also about 2 hours by car.
This hotel is located in a remote part of one of the east coast's finest golden sandy beaches which is home to the most exotic sea turtles.
This hotel is set in 80 acres of natural forestland in the state of Pahang, 2,500 feet above sea level. The hotel is easily accessible from the Karak Highway. The Karak Highway - Bukit Tinggi interchange has recently been upgraded, thus making it a smooth drive whilst guests enjoy the most picturesque view of the world's oldest tropical forest. Guests will find the Rabbit Park/Deer Sanctuary 10 minutes away on foot and the Japanese Village zen resort is a 15-minute walk away. Kuala Lumpur International Airport is 1 hour 45 minutes' drive from the hotel and Kuala Lumpur city centre is 2 hours and 30 minutes away by car.
Its strategic location provides an ideal getaway venue for holidaymakers and business travellers alike. From the road, it is difficult to miss the sweeping driveway that leads up to the hotel. The spectacular view of the swimming pool, white sandy beach and sparkling blue sea takes one's breath away. The hotel is a 45-minute drive from the Old Mining Town of Sg. Lembing, whilst the village of Cherating is an hour away and Lake Chini Orang Asli Settlement is 90 minutes away.
The hotel is located in Cherating on Malaysia's east coast, 45 km north of Kuantan. It is set amidst a panorama of pristine beach front and azure blue waters.
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