Tara na sa Malaysia Holiday Packages Brochure 2014

Monday, February 17, 2014

Last February 14, Tourism Malaysia launched its campaign with the introduction of the “Tara Na Sa Malaysia” Holiday Packages Brochure. It was launched at the Travel Expo, SMX Convention center in SM Mall of Asia.


The said brochure will feature Malaysia's tour packages that will be widely spread out throughout the country via travel magazines and broadsheets.
Mr. Mohd Akbal SetiaSenior, Assistant Director of Tourism Malaysia (ASEAN Division), 
was present during the event where he welcomed Filipinos to travel at Malaysia and 
rediscover how wonderful their country is.

Also present during the event is Datò Mohd Zamri Bin Mohd Kassim, Ambassador of Malaysia. He invited tourists to visit Malaysia where they can admire tourist friednly destinations.  

He added that Malaysia has rich and colorful multi-cultural heritage, exciting shopping malls, theme parks, fabulous food, great mountains and rivers, lush green parks and gardens, idyllic tropical islands, palm-fringed beaches or million-year-old rainforests where tourists can truly enjoy the greatness of Malaysia.


Check out the “Tara Na Sa Malaysia Holiday” Packages Brochure for the travel period of March to December 2014:

Johor: Situated at the southernmost part of Peninsular Malaysia, it is the country’s southern gateway. The state is blessed with a diversity of natural attractions, which includes verdant rainforests, cascading waterfalls, thriving wetlands and beautiful tropical islands off its coasts.

Penang: One of the World’s top holiday destinations, Penang is a delightful fusion of nature, culture and history. Home to a UNESCO World Heritage City and one of the world’s longest bridges, Penang leaves an indelible mark on each visitor, leaving them wanting more with each visit.

Sabah: Also known as “Land Below The Wind”, Sabah is made up of enchanting tropical islands, lush virgin rainforests and over 30 different ethnic communities. It is most well known for its icon, Mount Kinabalu, while its island of Sipadan is internationally recognized as one of the world’s best diving destinations.

Lankawi: This city is a part of an archipelago made up of 99 islands and is one of the country’s most popular holiday destinations. It boosts some of the region’s best natural attractions, earning it a UNESCO Global Geopark status in 2007.

Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia’s capital city is a bustling metropolis with unique landmarks that are instantly recognizable worldwide. Iconic skyscrapers grace the city’s skyline, co-existing with remnants of history. KL is also a melting pot of races and cultures brimming with diverse entertainment options, exciting attractions and a comprehensive transportation system.

Putrajaya: Known as Malaysia’s administrative capital, which is also nicknamed the country’s “Intelligent Garden City.” Possessing a refreshingly different urban landscape, the city is a clever combination of nature and state-of-the-art infrastructure.

Malacca: The birthplace of the nation’s historical and cultural heritage. Malacca has a long and illustrious past. Its remnants are well preserved and can still be seen today earning it the prestigious title of UNESCO World Heritage City in 2008.

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