Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Prinzpark Terengganu, Malaysia

This newly opened hotel is located in Ibai Lagoon next to Terengganu Equestrian Resort and the Floating Mosque in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia.Full address: Prinzpark Terengganu, Terengganu Equestrian Resort, Jalan Sultan Mahmud, Kuala Terengganu.

Location of the hotel. (source:google map)
The 207-room hotel offers deluxe and premier rooms, honeymoon suites and executive suites. Its facilities include a floating restaurant, business centre, lobby lounge, concierge, ample car park, banquet and conference halls, retail shop, traditional spa etc.

The rooms are spacious and some have view of the lake (natural lagoon), while other rooms have views of polo club and the South China Sea.

Lobby
One of the meeting rooms
Honeymoon Suite

Bathroom

Deluxe room

One of the pictures displayed in one of  the rooms



Room rates start with RM180 nett (deluxe) during promotion period.The room comes with 32-inch flat screen TV, safe-box, hairdryer, wifi, a small fridge and tea/coffee facilities.

It is an ideal venue for conferences, meetings, seminars, and weddings. Basic rate for one day seminar or meeting is around RM75.00 per pax (subject to change).

Those interested can contact the front office 609- 617 8866 or visit website www.prinzpark.com
Happy travelling.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

60 Tip Mengembara

In November 2012, a Malaysian publisher, Telaga Biru Sdn Bhd has published my manuscript "60 tip Mengembara" (60 tips for traveler) in Bahasa Malaysia. The book is about tips on travelling: before travel, during travel and at places of destination, and post travel.

The book guides the reader on how to become a good Muslim traveler. It touches on clothes, bag, passport and visa, duration of travel, cost, halal food, shopping, and many more. It may be interesting as tips are real, based on experience and my observation during 32 years of international travel. It is a comprehensive checklist for traveler who wish to travel overseas.

This book is available at MPH, Popular, Pustaka Mukmin (KL) and other book stores. Look at religion section, then you can spot it.