Sunday 20 May 2012

SYAZA (Me and My Self...)




Assalamualaikum....
Hai blogers...hello haaa...
Konichiwa.....
Anyeoung....
Firstly, I would like to introduce my self..
My name is Nurul Syaza Binti Mohd Hashim.. 
was born on 4 September 1989 in Hospital Cangkat Melintang, Perak...
 now I am 23 years old but still young and most importantly still single..hehe(.,.)
everyone can call me syaza..
My father name is Mohd Hashim Bin Ismail and was married with Sarimah Binti Mat Daud, that's is my mothers...and because of them I born in this lovely world..thanks to my parents...love them....
I' am a student of University Malaysia Kelantan..
I'am from Faculty of Business and Entrepreneurship major in wellness...  
My matric number is A09A164...that's my lucky number I hope so..hehe
I take a travel and tour management as my elective subject this semester...
I love to make my self adventure..
that why I chose this subject because it's looks interesting to me...
Therefore I can learn something new in my life.....
As my friend's said I'm not a talkative....
but they said when I start talk I'm not as I am...haha
more word that I will said...ehemmm....
so I don't know who am I...it's true?? haha
as I know I am a simple person....
friendly and love to make friends...
so that's make me become my self...
that is me simple and steady....I hope so..
As a human being I also have ambition..
I still remember when I was a kids ,people around me always ask,
what I want to be in future..?? 
not even tingking,
I said I want to be a teacher as my mother...
I like to be her..such a great thing if I can be like her..I love you mom..
But In school if teacher ask me what you want to be..
I said I want to be a doctor, and even I always play with my friend 
I'm the doctor and she is patient...huhuhu...that's make me so intelligent even not..haha
Besides,I also want to be a police women
that's why I always play "polis tan tree", that's was fun..huhu
After finish my study in form 6, that's I can think rightly 
I choose to be a counsellor but I can't get it,
my goals is to further my study in UPSI in counselling cost but I cant rich it, 
and know I am in UMK..the entrepreneur university,oh I do know what to do..huhu
but for a while I thing deeply I know there are always a hope to me 
to get's better future in this area,I must always thing positive,
So know I was a UMK student and I must be as entrepreneur students.
So my target now to further my study in master level and get PHD to be a lecturer..
back to my first ambition to be as a teacher..Insyaallah...Amin..

By the way, I would like to thanks to my travel's lecturer 
Miss Raja Norliana Bt Raja Omar because giving us this assignment....
In this assignment we must find 15 travel destination 
that was interesting to visit...I already chose 15 destination that's interest me a lot to visit it..I hope everyone also love to travel in this place..
As my experience while doing this blog it was interesting..this is because I can learn something new and I can know a lot of beautiful destination to travel...
I can find the place that I even know before...so my target is to travel in that place to gain more experience....

Lastly, I hope Miss Liana can approve my assignment 
and enjoy to travel in my blog..hehe..thanks a lot..
have a nice trip...

1. LUMUT, TELUK BATIK & PULAU PANGKOR (PERAK,MALAYSIA)



Assalamualaikum...
hello everyone....
anyoung,konichiwa,hello haa....
Firstly I would introduce my own town place,
I would like to advice all of travellers to join me travel in Perak,
Perak have its own beautiful places such as Lumut, Teluk Batik & Pangkor Island, the best thing of this place is the location is near each other...So, let have a look...
check it out.... 
 
 LUMUT..... 

Lumut in Malay Language is mean moss, lichen, or seaweed. his town is being called Lumut because in the earlier days, the beach in this town is rich of moss, so the local people called it Lumut. Once a relatively unknown fishing town it has since acquired the proud distiction of being the home base of the Royal Malaysian Navy and the take-off point for the beautiful offshore islands in the bustle of development taking place around it, the town still retains its quite charm. 
Lumut is well known for its beautiful shell and coral handcrafts. The best time visit this dreamy little haven is between the months of August and November when the Annual Sea Festival "Pesta Laut" is held. There are sea sports competitions, cultural shows and fun and food fairs for everybody both young and old to enjoy.


Pangkor Island......

Situated just off the west coast of Perak in Peninsular Malaysia is one of the most enchanting islands you'll ever come across. Pangkor has for centuries enthralled visitors with her charming beauty. In days of old, she was the refuge of seamen who sailed through the Straits of Malacca. Pangkor's many idyllic bays made it the perfect stopover. Pirates, adventurers, merchants and soldiers of fortune sought the peace and tranquility she had to offer.
In stark contrast to malaysia's fast-paced progress, Pangkor remains a haven for those seeking to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Soak up the sun on her golden beaches.


TELUK BATIK

Teluk Batik is a pleasant beach about 6 km from Lumut. Here the white sands and swaying coconut trees make it an ideal site for relaxation and swimming. At low tide, some hard corals become visible. Chaletaccommodation is also available.

2. LANGKAWI (KEDAH, MALAYSIA)




Second destination is Langkawi....
Langkawi is the best destination for relax and shopping...
there are a lot of place that we can travel in Langkawi..
let have a look..

Langkawi – an archipelago made up of 99 islands on Malaysia’s west coast – is the country’s best-known holiday destination. Surrounded by stunning turquoise sea, the interior of the main island is a mixture of picturesque paddy fields and jungle-clad hills
 


The island is especially recognised for its excellent diving opportunities and this tropical gem hides atreasure trove of other exciting holiday opportunities. The gastronomic options are vast and the sightseeing attractions certainly do not disappoint. From the expansive Underwater World Langkawi along Pantai Cenang to the soaring Cable Car in Pantai Kok, Langkawi is an electrifying locale that keeps visitors coming back for more.



cable-car

Lined with a thoroughly modern marina, Pantai Kok, on the western part of the island approximately 12km north of Pantai Cenang fronts a beautiful bay surrounded by limestone hills and verdant jungle. On the waterfront, at Teluk Burau, is the spanking-new Telaga Harbour Park, a yachting marina with a string of shops, bars and restaurants, plus a petrol station, 
bank and post office. Additionally it has several recreational attractions including a cable-car ride to the peak of Mat Cincang Mountain and the Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls.
  

3.LA HOT SPRING (TERENGGANU,MALAYSIA)



Terengganu is the east coast part in Malaysia...
there are a lot of travel destination in Terengganu...
La Hot spring is the one destination that migh interest traveler to visit it..
so let have a look....
The La Hot Spring is a natural hot water pool originates from deep under the ground and seeps through cracks creating a pool with a temperature ranging from 45-49 degrees Celsius. The therapeutic sulphuric hot water provides ailment to the skin. There are man-made hot water pools, toilets, chalets, stalls, camping ground and parking areas provided for visitors’ convenient.

Situated in Kampung La, in the District of Besut, 140km north of Kuala Terengganu, it is the gateway to the Gunung Tebu Forest Reserve that entice visitors to explore its diverse flora and fauna, rock tunnels, streams and rivers. The more adventurous go abseiling, trek along jungle paths, caving as well as camping.

nice trek 4 jungle treking
 

4.HISTORICAL TOWN (MALACCA,MALAYSIA)


Malacca or more popularly known as the "Historical City of Malaysia" is the third smallest state in Malaysia after Perlis and Penang. Although relatively small in size, Malacca is a truly fascinating place, with a long History and a rich Culture. 

 
It is filled with events of the past, brimming with artefacts, handicrafts, historical buildings, walkways, corridors, and gardens. Some in Malaysia call it the "Museum State" because of its rich and abundant History. Melaka was founded by Parameswara, a Srivijayan prince of Palembang who fled Sumatra following an attack by Majapahit in 1377. He found his way to Melaka in the year 1400.


clock tower
Museum
The many Tourist Attractions here such The Stadthuys, The Clock Tower and The A'Famosa Fort and Museum would certainly make a trip to this historical city well worth it.

babaNyonya food
 Melaka is well-known for it's Nyonya food. Combining the best of Chinese cooking with Malay herbs and spices, Nyonya food which is quite spicy in nature will definitely tantalize your taste buds. You would certainly regret not trying it when you're in Melaka.


5. GOMANTONG CAVE (SABAH,MALAYSIA)

sabah

Gomantong Caves in Sandakan, Sabah Borneo is one of the renown caves for birds nest harvesting and located in the lower Kinabatangan area or Gomantong Rainforest Reserve. Consisting of two cave complexes which are Black Cave (Simud Hitam) and White Cave  (Simud Putih), these caves have been harvested for the prized birds nest for many years 
even  till today.


View from below

Bamboo Piatau
The caves also measure about 30 meters wide and about 100 meters high . If walked deeper inside, the shouting of the Birds Nest Harvesters were getting louder.


 Enjoyable rainforest walking to the caves
Judging from the walk we had, it was rather interesting with many things pointed out along the way. But on the return back through this walkway, there were more interesting items spotted.

One of the strange snails the size of a golf ball
Another unique critter Ben pointed out to me was the strange snail the size of a gold ball eating away on one of the leaves. The rainforest here has quite a number of insects, reptiles, birds and animals

6.BALI INDONESIA

LET HAVE A LOOK BALI TRIP......
Bali is a land that seems to have a magnet at its very heart. It is a feeling that is difficult to understand unless experienced but once visited you are surely compelled to come back and you may even want to stay forever, such is its pull. Maybe its Bali’s beauty, maybe the friendly people, or maybe even the influence from spirits that certainly abide in this place.
Bali is small, just 140 Km by 80 Km and lies between Java, the most highly populated and influential of all the islands, and Lombok, one of the quieter and moderately slower paced islands.
There are many place that will attract our interaction of it.......
  beautiful island
lets scuba
Besides that, for the traveler that want to get release there are place that provide Spa services.This place not only for relax but it can be a one way to get health and wellness for our body. Dara Ayu Villa & Spa is the one of Spa in the Bali. 
  Dara Ayu Villa & Spa

7.PHUKET THAILAND

PHUKHET MAPS





Phuket plays host to a wonderful mix of nationalities who have chosen to live here likes Thai, Chinese, Malays, Indians and Nepalese, a young and growing Eurasian community and a unique mix of Hokkien Chinese and Thais called 'Baba'. The Baba community's heritage can be seen inPhuket's Old Town. 

Phuket's Old Town


Phuket FantaSea is the island's biggest show. With trapeze artists, a cast of hundreds, performing elephants and other animals and an exotic storyline that blends tradition with fantasy you'll have a wonderful evening out here. But the extravaganza doesn't stop there as FantaSea also hosts one of the biggest buffets in Asia and is set in a theme park that offers carnival-like games, lots of shopping opportunities, a Palace of the Elephants, a Similan Adventure Centre several other food oulets. It's spectacular, it's extravagent, it's impressive and great entertainment value for all.

Phuket FantaSea Show
island
island

Phromthep Cape is the island's most photographed and perhaps best-known location. Every evening, large tour buses, scooters and private cars sweep through Rawai Beach and up the island's southernmost hill in order to watch the sunset at its peak. On the top of the hill stands a busy car park where vehicles disgorge crowds of people from every corner of the world. Cameras flash, fingers point and lovers cuddle as Phuket's most fabulous free show is re-enacted nightly – the sunset.
looking for capture a sunset
sunset


8.TOKYO JAPAN

LET'S TRAVEL TO TOKYO JAPAN.....
Visiting Japan can be enjoyable at any time of the year. 
The remainder of January is a good time for visiting Japan, as the weather is usually sunny and dry and sightseeing spots are not crowded. Only in northern Japan and along the Sea of Japan coast, there is lots of snowfall, and conditions are good for winter sport. The downside of a visit in winter are the relatively short days (sunset is around 5pm in Tokyo) and the vegetation's barren state.

sunset in Tokyo


Early flowering plants and trees, such as plum trees deliver the first signs of spring, while the weather is getting noticeably milder. Towards the end of March the cherry blossom season starts in certain regions, while in northern Japan conditions are still good for winter sport. 
cherrr blossom

night cherry blossom

plum blossom


Mount Fuji


Mount Fuji Tokyo
Besides, visit Japan's iconic Mount Fuji on Tokyo's most popular day tour, then return to Tokyo by famous Shinkansen Bullet train. You'll enjoy lunch on Mt Fuji, cruise Lake Ashi and ride the aerial cableway at Mount Komagatake for sweeping views of the celebrated Hakone National Park