Selangor hopes to draw in more tourists

MENTION Selangor and tourism, and fireflies may be the first thing to come to many people’s minds.

However, the state, with its lush tropical rainforest, infrastructure, facilities and scenic sights, offers a range of places to be visited.

Selangor, which is known mainly for its industrial economy, has a thriving tourism industry beneath its business hub.


The tourism industry is considered one of Selangor’s most important sources of income with 5.67mil tourists flocking to the state last year.

It also has strong growth potential with new theme parks, hotels and tourist spots in the works.

According to the Selangor Tourism Action Council (MTPN) executive chairman Datuk Subahan Kamal, the state was concentrating on educational, health and homestay tourism programmes.

He said with the many modern facilities, the tourism industry in the state could flourish to another level.

MTPN is moving aggressively towards making the programmers a success with help from the relevant stakeholders like hospitals, colleges and other interested individuals.


He pointed out that homestay programmes, for example, could be a potential source of income for many.

He said their target for this year’s tourist arrivals of 5.5mil was possible as the state had already attracted about 4.2mil tourists so far.

These statistics were based on data collected from five-star hotels only and did not include those who stayed at budget hotels, on campus or were here as medical tourists.

“It is booming even with the economic constraints but there is room for more growth as we have many undiscovered and untapped areas,” he said.

The MPTN, which comes under the purview of the Tourism Ministry, works hand-in-hand with the state government.

He said despite the political differences, the main aim was to boost tourism in the state to its fullest potential.

Under the Ninth Malaysia Plan, RM29.9mil has been allocated for upgrading facilities, RM9.6mil for maintenance, RM2.5mil for homestay programmes and another RM8mil for economic stimulus projects.


For next year, MPTN is requesting RM60mil to continue its efforts.

Among the projects being carried out are the upgrading of Fraser’s Hill’s Gap Rest House and tourist facilities, the development of stalls and expo lots at Morib beach, upgrading Gunung Nuang Recreational Forest, development of state parks and recreational forests, upgrading homestay programmes in Sabak Bernam, Sungai Sireh, Gombak, Hulu Selangor and Air Manis as well as the Royal Sultan Abdul Aziz Gallery in Klang.

“We are also in discussions to turn part of the Selangor Sultan’s palace into a tourist site.

“A lot of people are intrigued by royalty, tradition and heritage, and we see this as a potential tourist attraction as well.

“It also a great way to showcase our history and rich tradition,” he said.

He said they were trying to get the Sultan’s permission for this purpose.

When asked about some of the present tourist sites that needed to be revamped, Subahan pointed out that the National Zoo was in dire straits.

He said the federal government should take over the zoo and revive it.

“Selangor has its own niche in terms of tourism, which is what it can sell.

“It cannot compete with the beaches of Tioman or Redang but it does have its unique qualities and is more for the family market,” he said.

Subahan said the reality was that Selangor was an industrial state but tourism was definitely a main player in the local economy.


Homestay at Kota Klias next year




Beaufort : Kg Kota Klias will become a hive of activity next year when enterprising residents start a homestay service in the village.

It was the Minister of Community Development and Consumer Affairs, Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun, who motivated the people to venture into the tourism industry.

She said this is a good opportunity for the village folks to raise their families' income.

"After all, Kota Klias is famous for its proboscis monkey and fireflies".

With homestay facilities, more tourists will be drawn to this village to live here and enjoy our local products such as food and traditional instruments.

"You need to think outside the box if you wish to succeed in life. Trying out homestay business is a chance to get out of the shackles of poverty," she told the community when officiating at the People-Friendly Programme here, recently.

On the same day, Azizah, who is Klias Assemblywoman, also launched the People-Friendly Programme and Family Well-being Education Class (PKK) at Kg Pintas Kubu.

The people were urged to revive their agricultural activity, especially orange cultivation.


KAMPUNG PUEH HOMESTAY SARAWAK


Introduction

Kampung Pueh Homestay Programme is Borneo's latest Eco-tourism destination introduced by Ministry of Urban Development and Tourism Sarawak.

The village offers visitors with an excellent opportunity to experience Bidayuh Salako exotic culture, warmth and friendly hospitality along with nature at its best.

Their houses are a mix of modern and traditional with indoor toilets. The villagers are warm, friendly, eager to share their lifestyle and stories with you.

How To Get There


The village is located some 100 km west of Kuching, at the foot of Mount Pueh. It takes about 90 minutes drive from Kuching City. The is located not far from Sematan bazaar.

Visitors can used their own transportation or public transport.

Attraction

Pueh Homestay Programme offers the following attractions:

* Salako unique lifestyle and its traditional longhouse
* Visit to Crab Breeding Farm
* Waterfall
* Gunung Gading National Park

Activities

* Learn about Bidayuh Salako Traditional Dance
* Visiting the longhouse and its surounding
* Watching the Rafflesia
* Jungle trekking to Gunung Gading and swimming at the waterfall
* Participate in sport such as football, badminton, and sepak takraw

Accomodation

Most houses are equipped with basic facilities with toilet & bathroom. Rooms are clean and fan is provided.

Facilities Provided


* Library
* Sundry Shop
* Multi-purpose Hall
* Bus stop
* Public phone
* Clinic

Contact Person

• Mr. Jehim anak Milos (+ 6013 827 4967)

DATUK MIRZA MOHAMMAD TAI YAB Tourism Malaysia director-general



DATUK Mirza Mohammad Taiyab says homestay programme is one way in which racial integration can be cultivated.

This, he says, is why such programmes should be expanded and further encouraged.

He says through such programmes, people will have an opportunity to stay with those from a different b ackground.

"All the races -- Malay, Chinese, Indian, Iban, Melanau, Kadazan and Eurasian -- should open up their homes for such programmes."

He says what is most important is for avenues to be created for Malaysians of different races to "do things together".

"For example, we can learn each other's languages. If we are willing to learn French and German, why not our fellow Malaysians' mother tongues?"


A Rungus 1Malaysia homestay

Kota Kinabalu : Some 30 families in Sugut, Beluran, have initiated their own homestay programme by building a Rungus longhouse in line with the Government's call for people in rural areas to venture into tourism.

Led by the village's chairman of planning and implementation, Jakiy Tayan, they built the longhouse, believed to be first in Beluran, using their own resources.

Taking cue from the 1Malaysia concept, they named the village Kampung Malaysian. It was officially launched on Nov. 28 by Sugut Assemblyman Datuk Surady Kayong who was represented by PKR Rahman Atang.

Jakiy said as a cost-saving measure, they used materials obtained from the jungle to build the longhouse as authentic as possible. Stretching on a 30-acre site, he said, woven Nipah leaves were used as roofing and round timber for its structure.

However, due to the difficulty in obtaining Nibung timber, they had to use planks bought from the local hardware store for the middle "tingkang" floor. The "raised" floor on the each side of the longhouse were built using bamboo.

"It is 80 per cent completed and we are in the midst of constructing the rooms," he said. For a start, they would be building 15 rooms and is in the process of adding another 10 spaces.

The former Village Security and Development Committee (JKKK) Chairman said he sponsored nails and diesel to ease the participants' burden.

"The villagers were so enthusiastic about the homestay programme that they pooled their resources to send a young man from the village to study English at the Advanced Management College (AMC) in Karamunsing," he said.

Jakiy said they hope to complete the longhouse by March next year so that people could start visiting the premise.

"We will be showcasing various tourism products, in particular from the Rungus tribe, such as our culture, handicraft skills in weaving and beads-making and daily normal lives of the people," he said.

In addition, visitors would have the opportunity to witness traditional harvesting of honey if they visit the longhouse in September.

Jakiy said because most Rungus have nowadays embraced modern lifestyle, the previous way of life was almost "extinct".

So, to let the visitors have a feel of the situation then, he said they have prepared a special programme for the visitors.

To officially launch the homestay programme, they plan to invite State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun.

"We also hope the Government would render us some assistance especially to build a bathroom facility for visitors," he said.

At the same time, he said they hope the relevant authority would speed up the gazetting of the village so that the villagers could commence on their income-generating activities.

He also said they hope to link the homestay programme with the Tourism Ministry for it to be better promoted. Also planned is a website so they could "sell" the programme to a wider audience.

Jaiky said the longhouse would be slightly different compared to other homestay programmes because prayer houses and burial grounds from each of the major religions would be constructed for the convenience of the participants and visitors.

They would also be preparing a site for the construction of relevant government departments or agencies to build their office there.


Karpal fails in his bid to discredit a feisty Dr Ng

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Friday December 4, 2009
Karpal fails in his bid to discredit a feisty Dr Ng
Reports by LEE YUK PENG, TEH ENG HOCK and YUEN MEIKENG

A feisty Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen warded off the efforts of Karpal Singh (DAP – Bukit Gelu-gor) to discredit her when he questioned whether she had been a permanent resident of any other country.

Dr Ng was elaborating on the progress of the homestay programme for the Tourism Ministry at the committee stage of the Budget when Karpal asked where her home was and if she was a permanent resident in any other country, to which she replied no.

He proceeded by asking her if she held permanent resident status in the past, to which she replied that she did between 1990 and 1993, but added that she currently did not hold such status.

The Dewan Rakyat grew noisier with incessant chatter causing confusion apparently with the words “home” and bohong (lie).

“Retract saying I lied!” a furious Dr Ng said as she pointed her index finger at Karpal, leading him to deny that he said she had lied.

“You said I lied! If you dare, admit it that you said I lied and retract your words,” she said.

“Speaker, the minister is a gangster,” Karpal told Deputy Speaker Datuk Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar.

“To deal with you, it needs a gangster!” Dr Ng hit back.

Dr Wan Junaidi then intervened to calm down the situation, but barely five minutes later, Nga Kor Ming (DAP – Taiping) stood up with another provocative question.

“To the minister, who is beautiful but fierce like a gangster...” he said, and was greeted by objections from the Barisan Nasional backbenchers.

“This had been admitted by the minister herself. It did not come from me. Why are you all making so much noise?” said Nga.

He then proceeded to ask her if it was necessary for her to go “vacationing” overseas every month with her husband when Malaysia was keen to have its own tourism product and not copy those of other countries.

“My husband rarely follows me overseas. And I go out to promote (the country), not for a vacation. Retract that (allegation),” she said. No retraction was made by either Karpal or Nga.

Homestay Bukit Gantang

Taiping, PERAK

Background
Based on oral sources, Bukit Gantang get the name because the village is surrounded by hills bukau.seolah if the village is located in a shà raksasa.Selain that according to those old stories past on the hill has also been found in the tool in gantang. Tool call this the use to measure rice or rice.

Village-like atmosphere definitely feels.
According to history, in the past Bukit Gantang also popular as a tin mining. Initially a young man called Long Jaafar has worked to go to Singapore. However, he returned back to Parapat not successful because people in the region. One day, an elephant named Larut peliharaannya escape fled into the forest. When found, these elephants are being covered with mud and filled his body with mud rich ore of tin. Starting from that is where there is prospects of tin by Long Jaafar has been developed to bring in Chinese miners from Penang. He also founded City of Long Jaafar as the administrative center of business and shelter until he died on May 24, 1858 and buried in the city concerned.

Although Bukit Gantang was developed 150 years ago, practically in the traditional way of life everyday, real home, culture and hospitality to the people still retained now. Between source of income is the main population Bukit Gantang breeding (Fish, Chicken, Deer, Goat, breeding children lobster), Agriculture (Pink, Sugar Cane, Dragon Fruit, Durian, bung-flowers), Small Medium Industries (snacks like banana chips, cakes oysters, snails cake). Bukit Gantang also known as one of the villages producing seasonal fruits, especially King fruit of the best durian in Perak. Season fruits are major in July ~ Ogos. Total population in Bukit Gantang about 1.595 people, 319 houses. 95% of the population are Malays, Chinese and Indian Muslim rest

Bukit Gantang Homestay Program was officially opened on May 14, 2005 by Tun Dato 'Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Up to now, there are 29 houses have joined the Homestay Program and offer various packages with attractive rooms and an atmosphere of comfortable, everyday way of life, culture (clothing traditional common, marriage mock), traditional games (presumptuous, Seremban and top), making traditional food (banana chips, cakes snails and oysters), visit historic ketempat (tomb Long Jaafar), bathing in natural hot pools, agricultural activities (feel the fruit and guided tours to farm fruits) and visit to nearby towns (Taiping Bandar Warisan Kuala Kangsar or the Royal City)

Location
Bukit Gantang Homestay is located in Mukim Bukit Gantang in the area Larut, Matang and Selama.Perjalanan from Bukit Gantang to Taiping Town which is about as far as 13km in 20 minutes and from Bukit Gantang to the extent of Kuala Kangsar is 25km which is about 30 minutes.

From the North South Expressway, exit through Toll Changkat Jering, the first signal light, turn left, second traffic lights turn right. Continue to drive approximately 5km to the front and you'll get to stop at landmarks Bukit Gantang replicas of fruits. Office is near Bukit Gantang Homestay Coordinator.

If exit from Toll From Kuala Kangsar, the 15km toward Taiping you will reach here.

Address
Homestay Bukit Gantang, Taiping, Perak.
Office Admin : Bukit Gantang Homestay, Jalan Kuala Kangsar, Changkat Jering, 34850 Taiping, Perak.

Tel        : 019-5740767 / 05-8554967
Fax       : 05-8553177
Email   : ppik_bktgtg@yahoo.com


Homestay Teluk Bahang



Teluk Bahang is in the north western tip of Penang Island. It boasts the finest stretch of beach in Penang Island. It lies about 5 kilometers after Batu Feringghi, the prominent tourist’s belt of Penang. The name teluk Bahang means the “Bay of The Wave” probably refers to the warm climate due to the sea breeze coming in shore. Apart from the beach, Teluk Bahang also offers an array of attractions like no other. Homestay visitors in Teluk Bahang will have the chance to explore the mother nature that surrounding in that area such as : Penang National Park-the smallest national park in the world, Tropical Fruit Farm-covering 25 acres located on the hilly terrains of Teluk Bahang, Penang Butterfly Farm – the first tropical butterfly farm in the tropical world that showcases about 4000 Malaysian butterflies of 120 various species in their natural habitat, The “Batik” Factory-try your hands in creating a piece as a souvenir back home. A homestay at Teluk Bahang will certainly grant an experience that’s extra cordially captivating.

Teluk Bahang is located about 5km after Batu Feringhi on the North Western tip of Penang Island. Tourist can be reaching there from George Town using Teksi, Rapid Penang Buses-U101 or rent a car. The journey will be 45 minutes from the heritage city-George Town.

Homestay Teluk Bahang
No. 583, Mukim 2, Teluk Bahang Penang,11050 Teluk Bahang, Pulau Pinang.

Tel       : +6019-4124729
Email  : azizhomestay@yahoo.com

Permaipura Homestay (Sungai Petani)

Your Satisfaction is Our Goal.
INTRODUCTION
 
Welcome to our website book! 


We strongly welcome You to visit this site to learn more about Permaipura Homestay. Against a backdrop of natural beauty, we provide a service which will guarantee your satisfaction. It is hotel-style concept, and is suitable for visitors who put peace and modern lifestyle. 


Our homestay is in fact the unique system of automatic toilet lamp goes on and off by itself when you enter it and all lights and fan in bedroom Deluxe Villa is equipped with remote control (Remote Control), side table lamp in the main room lit by just touching only , painting the walls will light up automatically when there are people in the lounge and garden lights will light up as soon as you relax in the garden chair.

Living room



The rooms are neat desirable visitors.
Rooms



You definitely excited when we stay in homestay for all high-tech features this is for our homestay guest which does not exist on other homestay homestay, hotel or in the ordinary. Your satisfaction is our goal. 


Permaipura Homestay provides facilities for guests who wish to deal mainly in the vicinity around Kedah Sungai Petani and Gurun as an engagement party, wedding, seminars, courses, registration / konvo the children of the university, call home for the wedding and with reasonable rates. 


We provide two-storey terrace houses and three toilets (Deluxe House and Standard House) which is equipped with various facilities for your convenience. Please refer to the facility site. 


As a tribute to those who stay at the homestay, we will give gifts when you check out and discount 5% for the former homestay guest. 


"Fun & YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR GOAL"

Rental Rates
There are three categories of rental;
1. Package A (number of adults / students in the bed room)

  • Renting a room.
  • Must hire at least the Main Room (Bilik1).
  • OR with the other rooms. The rooms are not rented will be locked.
  • To ensure your convenience, we accept only one tenant at a time.
  • You can use all the facilities provided in the living room and kitchen.
  • Not available during school holidays.

2. Package B (number of adults / students not more than 10 people)

  • Renting a house.
  • All facilities and equipment available.
  • You can rent a thin mattress (Bombax / Toto) and single bed with pillows (additional service).
  • To ensure the comfort of your guest total adults and children should not exceed 20 people.

3. Package C (number of adults / students over 10 people)

  • Renting a house.
  • The delegation consisted of the Bride / Family / Group / School and others.
  • All facilities and equipment provided
  • 2 thin mattress (Bombax / Toto) and 4 pillows will be provided free of charge.
  • You can rent a thin mattress (Bombax / Toto) and single bed with pillows (additional service).
  • To ensure the comfort of your guest total adults and children should not exceed 20 people.
STANDARD HOUSE
  • 2 storey terrace houses (Standard & lot 4 rooms, 3 toilets).
  • Room 1: Double bedroom + fan / Air Cond * = RM75
  • Room additions
  • Room 2: Double bedroom + fan = RM25
  • Room 3. Triple bedroom + fan = RM25
  • Room 4: Single bedroom + fan = RM25
Facilities:
  • TV, DVD, Radio Hi Fi, ASTRO *, Sony * Playstation, washing machines, kitchen, ice box, rice cooker, water heater (electric jug), coffee, tea, iron, iron board, sejadah, water and soap Refresher .
  • Free housekeeping
  • additional mattress *
A home only from RM150 per day. Or you can choose one of the packages above.

We offer an attractive package of discounts for accommodation of more than 10 days.

* Minimum charge is imposed on additional services / options.

DELUXE HOUSE
  • 2 storey terrace house (corner lot & 4 room, 3 toilets).
  • Room 1: Double bedroom + TV + fan / Air Cond * = RM100
  • Room additions
  • Room 2: Single bedroom + fan / Air Cond * = RM30
  • Room 3. Double bedroom + fan / Air Cond * = RM30
  • Room 4: Single bedroom + fan = RM30
Facilities:
  • Free wifi / internet, LCD TV, Sony Playstation *, ASTRO, DVD, refleksiologi Park, Bakers, washing machines, kitchen, ice box, rice cooker, water heater (electric thermo pot), coffee, tea, iron, iron board, sejadah, Refresher water, shower water heater, towel, soap and shampoo.
  • Automatic light / Remote Control
  • We provide LCD Projector & Screen for business activities, training or mini cinema .*
  • Free housekeeping
  • Additional mattress *
A home only from RM190 per day. Or you can choose one of the packages above.

We offer an attractive package of discounts for accommodation of more than 10 days.
* Minimum charge is imposed on additional services / options.

LOCATION:

Located near Permaipura Golf & Country Club, Bedong, Kedah.

Please search Permaipura HOMESTAY on Google Map Malaysia.

COMPANY / ORGANIZATION near:

Modenas (15 min), Naza (20 min), Petronas (25 min), UiTM Merbok (25 min), AIMST University (20min), UUM (90 min) and TESCO (20 min).

TOURISM:

Mount Jerai (30 min), Tg. Wire / Pantai Merdeka (35min), Tupah Resort (25 min), Merbok Temple (30 min), Cinta Sayang Carnival (25 min)

GOLF:

Permaipura (5 min), Harvard (10 min) and Auburn (25 min)

Contact:

Hajjah Haslina: 016-4060356 Email: PPhomestay@yahoo.com Website: http://pphomestay.webs.com

There’s money in homestay: Dr Leo

MUKAH: Mukah MP Dato Sri Dr Muhammad Leo Toyad has called on all three smart communities (k-Bestari) in Balingian state constituency to venture into homestay programme to widen their income base.Dr Leo made the call when he spoke as guest-of-honour at the k-Bestari Balingian Appreciation Dinner held at Kingwood Resort Mukah here. The three smart communities in Balingian state constituency are k-Bestari Balingian, k-Bestari Kampung Jebungan and k-Bestari Kampung Judan.

It is imperative that all smart communities in Balingian state constituency venture into homestay programmer for better income".

Secondly, this homestay programme will also motivate the communities to clean, spruce up and beautify their homes and villages to create a healthy and peaceful living environment as these will attract more visitors".

Additionally, the homestay programmer will become a suitable platform for the local community to meet and interact with outsiders, to find better ways to develop their community progressively,” said Dr Leo, stressing that smart community members should also become Friends of Environment (Rakan Alam Sekitar) to create a green and clean environment conducive for healthy living.

Dr Leo said members of the smart communities were the movers and agents of development, and as such they should always be proactive, creative and innovative in planning and organizing their activities.

He called on them to grab the economic spin-offs in the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) as well as attract more youths to become their members to create quality human capital and to nurture continuity in leadership.

Dr Leo, who is also president of the Federation of Melanau Association Sarawak (FMAS), announced a grant of RM15,000 from the Chief Minister-cum-Banning assemblyman fund, to be channeled through FMAS, and divided equally among the three smart communities for promotion of cultural activities. Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud is the assemblyman for Balingian.

At the dinner, Leo also presented appreciation certificates to office bearers and committee members of the three smart communities for their services and commitment over the years.

In his welcoming speech, Mukah District Information officer Muhammad Alwi (also organizing chairman) said his department planned to increase the number of smart communities in Balingian to cater for encouraging demand from grassroots.

The dinner was also attended by Mukah District Officer Mohamad Nawawi, SAO Albania Linus Lukong of Balingian sub-district, Dalat District Information officer Mohd Khalid Ainie, Matu District Information officer Zaini Morshidi, Penghulu Wee Kee Chuan, k-Bestari Balingian chairman Penghulu Shahdan Sahari, k-Bestari Kampung Jebungan chairman Kudum Dillah and k-Bestari Kampung Judan chairman Jeraee Tagasan.


GATE EXTRA INCOME FROM HOMESTAY PROGRAMME



NEGERI SEMBILAN folk who have homes in suburban and rural areas and have since moved to cities, have been told to take part in the thriving homestay programmer in the state.

Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan has asked these owners to form partnerships with the state tourism authorities and homestay operators to promote tourism.

He said owners could lease their homes to these parties and allow them to be leased to tourists rather than letting them remain vacant.

You can lease your homes on a time-sharing basis. You can also talk to village cooperatives and earn some income through homestay programmes,” he said.

Mohamad said this after launching the Kg Pachitan Homestay programme in Port Dickson recently.

Kg Pachitan is the only village where the villagers are all Javanese and still practise age-old traditions.

The homestay programme was introduced by the Tourism and Rural and Regional Development ministries in 2000 to allow rural folk to earn some form of income from homestay programmes.

Under the programme, visitors will be able to experience the full spectrum of village life as living with their hosts.

They would have a taste of the laid-back kampung lifestyle, learn how to prepare kampung dishes, play traditional games such as kite-flying, top-spinning and congkak and enjoy the fruit season.

Mohamad also advised homestay operators to treat tourists well. “Make sure that they feel welcome and that your homes are clean. If these people go back happy, they would definitely promote your homestay programme to their friends,” he said.

Earlier, Kampung Pachitan Homestay chairman Bunandar Bakat said the villagers earned RM330,440 in the first nine months of this year from the various tourism products.

We do not have forests, rivers or the sea but we have good products and human capital and that is why tourists keep coming back here,” he said.

Bunandar said the villagers made RM185,000 in 2007 and this increased to RM205,000 the following year.

The number of tourists also increased from 1,250 to 2,319 during the corresponding period. The number of tourists arrivals registered in the first 10 months of this year was 3,503 with 476 being foreigners. Most of the tourists were from Singaporee and parts of Europe.

We are confident that we will be able to earn RM400,000 by the end of this year,” he said.

At the launch, the Negri Sembilan Tourism Action Council signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Indonesia’s PT Sementa Primindo Asia Wisata to promote the homestay programme in Indonesia.

The programme would be promoted in schools and the republic’s institutions of higher learning.

The council was represented by its general manager Badrulhisham Abd Rahman while Zul Herman signed on behalf of PT Sementa Primindo Asia Wisata.


KAMPUNG SERI TANJUNG



Masjid Tanah, MELAKA


Location
Kampung Seri Tanjung Homestay is located in Masjid Tanah, Malacca about that - about 24 km from the town of Malacca. Homestay Kampung Seri Tanjung also located near the Tanjung Bidara and the fish grilled about the Pengkalan Balak - about 6 km from the village Seri Tanjung Homestay.

Address

Kampung Seri Tanjung Homestay
Lanes 1, Kampung Seri Tanjung, 78300,  Masjid Tanah, Melaka.

Tel        : 013-6138821
Fax       : 06-3852330
Email   : yusof@seritanjungtours-homestay.com.my

Calling families to join 1M'sia Walk



Kota Kinabalu : Calling families to take part in the 1Malaysia Family Walk on Nov 21 (Saturday) starting at 7am from the grounds of Wisma Wanita and back to the same venue at Mile 3Ã, Jalan Tuaran, here.

Sabah Women's Advisory Council (MPWS) Chairperson, Datuk Asnimar Sukardi, said all families from far and near are welcome to participate in the event which is part of the month-long State-level Women's Day celebration.

"Activities which bring families together are ways to cement family bonding and strengthen the family institution. There will be a fun-filled bazaar in the vicinity of Wisma Wanita to add to the revelry," she said.

Banners on the event have been put up near Wisma Wanita and Karamunsing. The event is also being publicised via the quiz at Sabah FM.

Minister of Community Development and Consumer Affairs, Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun, will flag off the family walk after receiving the Malaysian and State Flags from two veteran lady walkers - Elizabeth Maurice and Clarice Mojigoh - who will walk all the way from Tambunan and reach Wisma Wanita by 7am.

Asnimar, who is Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Community Development and Consumer Affairs, said Elizabeth, who works at the Fifth Brigade Camp, Lok Kawi, and Clarice, a nurse, offered to play a role in the family walk.

Logistics for their trip to Tambunan and the walk from Tambunan to the State capital will be taken care of by military vehicles. The duo will be escorted by police.

Based on their schedule, Elizabeth and Clarice will leave Donggongon, Penampang for Tambunan at 4pm on Nov 19 (Thursday) and arrive at the Tambunan Resthouse after one-and-a-half hours.

The ladies will stay overnight at the resthouse before setting off on the next course of their journey from the Tambunan District Office at 4am on Nov 20 (Friday). They are scheduled to reach the Pogunon Homestay at midnight. Next morning (Nov 21, Saturday), the walkers will resume their walk from the Pogunon Homestay at 4am in the hope of reaching Wisma Wanita, KK by 7am to hand over the National and State Flags to Azizah.

Last year, Eizabeth did solo walking from Lawas, Sarawak to Kota Kinabalu, while Clarice accomplished her solo walk from Ranau to Penampang earlier this year. Both participated in the recent Borneo International Marathon 2009.

For Elizabeth, her experience in marathon walk dates back to 2004 when she walked from Ranau to Sandakan with walking partner Kathy Pidung from Penampang.

Meanwhile, organising chairperson Mariati Robert said MPWS has the support of Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) and the Federal Youth and Sports Department in organising the event.

"Mayor Datuk Iliyas Ibrahim said DBKK enforcement personnel will ensure that it is a litter-free event by providing dustbins at the venue. We are also grateful to the Police who will help out with the traffic flow," she said.

According to Mariati, the Federal Youth and Sports Department will conduct a senamrobic activity (aerobic exercise) for all participants before the walk starts.

Meanwhile, a notebook is in store for the first prize winner of a lucky draw for participants who complete the walk.

The second and third prizes are mountain bikes.

Twenty-seven hampers are consolation prizes sponsored by the Yayasan Sabah Group. There is also a contribution from Nestle.


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