Monday, 11 March 2013

EVALUATION

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WHO AM I...

    WHO AM I...
WHO AM I...  
My name is  
Siti Aishah binti  
       Samsuri 


 I was borned in JERANTUT,PAHANG, MALAYSIA...

 I was borned on 
26th August 1990
 













I am studying at Universiti Malaysia Kelantan,, Pengkalan Chepa ,Kelantan 
FACULTY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
AND BUSINESS... 
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     ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND     TOURISM 
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I want to Become An entrepreneur in My Future....
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Sunday, 10 March 2013


ENJOY !!!

JOM TRAVEL

Kuala Lumpur's Botanical Gardens
is PEACEFUL SOUL



Lake Gardens is the park in the city's most popular area of ​​101.12 hectares in Kuala Lumpur. This park is located in the middle  of Kuala Lumpur city and surrounded by places like Memorial Tun Razak, National Planetarium, National Museum, Butterfly Park, National Monument and Carcosa Seri Negara. This park is through some process improvements and on 30 September last year Lake Garden developed as a Botanical Garden.

Botanical Garden is now filled with various species of flowers,in addition to maintaining existing parks .It's character including old trees species that tens and hundreds of years old as mahogany, Tembusu, Ara and more.The park is 122 years old when built in 1888 by AR Venning with the original name of Lake Garden. In 1975, the name changed to Lake Gardens after upgraded.
 

Lake view area is loaded with a variety of unique plants, strange and interesting. Chinese visitors took the opportunity to do leisure activities. This lake has a short road to the National Museum and MRT are being built after the lane. Indeed Lake area close to many tourist attractions such as the Bird Park, Butterfly Park, Orchid Garden, National Monument, Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tun Abdul Razak Memorial, Planetarium, Police Museum, and Museum of Islamic Art.
There are roads to tourist sites are shaded with different trees .At Lake Playground alone there are two that can be enjoyed by Children. Parking may be a problem for visitors. Tram facilities are available on weekdays. Tram will lead visitors around the Lake and tourist sites I have mentioned above.

 
In the park there are some parks that can be visited such as Kancil and Deer Park and Garden Herbs. Eventually, the boat service will also be provided.


 Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens

Located in the heart of the city, Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens contain many of Malaysia's most popular tourist attractions including KL Bird Park (the world's largest walk in aviary), a butterfly park, a deer park, orchid and hibiscus gardens and some top museums.
There is so much to see you will want to visit again and again. However if you are short of time you can use this guide and map to help you cover the main highlights of the park in one day.
Kuala Lumpur has always been a green town whose streets are lined with banyans and raintrees and patches of thick jungle intersperse with developed areas. But in recent years, due to rapid urbanisation, the green areas have somewhat diminished which adds to the importance of retaining 'green lungs' like Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens.
The Lake Gardens are known by many name including Taman Tasik Perdana and Perdana Lake Gardens, but in July 2011 the park was officially renamed Taman Botani Perdana as part of an ambitious plan to transform the 123 year old lake gardens into a world class botanical garden covering over 100 hectares.


National Monument, Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens Trail begins at the National Monument, an imposing bronze statue on a low hill facing the Lake Gardens. This monument was designed by an American sculptor, Felix de Weldon, and completed in 1966. It commemorates the warriors who died defending the sovereignty of Malaysia.
In the same vicinity is a Cenotaph listing the names of (mostly British) servicemen from the Federated Malay States who were killed during World War One (1914-1918), with later additions to cover WWII (1939-1945) and the Malayan Emergency (1948-1960).
There is a small restaurant nearby, Tugu View Cafe, with a terrace overlooking the Monument where you can take refreshment.
At the foot of the National Monument is the Asean Sculpture Garden which is worth a quick look. It contains six sculptures of stainless steel, glass, marble and bamboo made by artists from Asean nations in the days when Asean was made up of only 6 countries.
Next, after taking care while crossing the busy Jalan Parlimen, enter into the Lake Gardens park and take one of the footpaths leading down to the main botanical garden area next to the lakes. You will pass a large amphitheatre (Panggung Anniversari) where shows and cultural events are staged periodically.
KL Lake Gardens The gardens are a paradise for gardening enthusiasts and plant lovers. Some of the highlights include:
conservatory garden
herb garden
edible garden
rare fruit, decorative, unique and forest trees
heliconia, orchid and hibiscus gardens
fernarium, cycads and bamboo collections
wrightia, brownea, plumeria and zingiberales collections
tembusu deck (fagraea fragrans) and brazilian nut deck
topiary, sunken garden, waterfall
outdoor activity area and children's playgrounds
fish pond, rowing, boathouse, jogging paths.


Deer Park, Kuala Lumpur
Be sure not to miss the Mouse-deer and Deer Park (Taman Rusa dan Kancil). The mousedeer are cute little things but very shy and you will be lucky to get a good photo. The larger more common deer on the other hand are less camera-shy. You can sometimes buy food for the deer at the entrance to the deer park if anyone is on duty.
Next I suggest a visit to theOrchid & Hibiscus Gardens  This is a park-within-a-park with its own entrance. There is a nominal admission charge at weekends but it is free on weekdays. There are hundreds of specimens of orchid and hibiscus to enjoy here. The hibiscus (or bunga raya) is the national flower of Malaysia.
KL Bird Park  Across the street the excellent KL bird Park . It claims to be the world's largest free flight aviary and it is one of Malaysia's most popular tourist spots. This is reflected in the entrance charge which, by Malaysian standards, is fairly expensive, although still good value compared to other countries.


KL Butterfly Park
While you are here you can take the opportunity to have lunch on the terrace of the Hornbill Restaurant.
Also nearby is the Butterfly PArk where you can see thousands of butterflies flying freely in lush tropical surroundings enclosed under a giant net. An entrance fee is charged.
Further along Jalan Perdana can be found theTun Abdul Razak Memorial   the former official residence of the late Tun Abdul Razak, the second Prime Minister of Malaysia, and now a museum which houses an interesting collection of memorabilia, gifts and personal possessions. The bedroom and study of the former Prime Minister have been preserved with their original furnishings and interior design students will be fascinated to see how tastes have changed since the 1970s.
Tun Abdul Razak was a popular Prime Minister and was known as the Father of Development.
Felda Settlement House Round the back of the memorial you take a quick look at the Felda Settlement House or Rumah Felda. The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) provided modest pre-fabricated homes of this sort to low income families under their settlement scheme. Originally there would have been only one water pipe for every 6 families but nowadays each home has its own water supply.


Still have energy left? If so take a look inside the nearbyPolice Museum .Also in the vicinity are the National planetarium and, a little further away, the

National Museum.This completes our Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens Trail.
From here you could either get a taxi or walk across to KL Sentral for your train, monorail or bus connections.
National Museum
LOST WORLD OF TAMBUN 
promised A lot of FUN


The theme park is receiving the award for the category of Innovative Tourist Attraction Natural Attraction and Eco tourism in Malaysia Tourism Awards recently visited by semua.Located in  compulsory in Sunway City Ipoh, Perak, it promises a long-lasting fun for everyone and all ages. There are seven key elements such as the Water Park, Playground, Lost World Petting Zoo, Tiger valley, Hot Spring & Spa, lostworld Tin Valleydan, Lost World Team Building Park..
 
Water park

Decorated with rows of palm trees and white beaches. Has wave of olam Jungle Wave Pool, fun for the whole family with sama.Ia suitable for the occasion pntai friendly and wedding ceremony.
 

 Playground
For those who want a challenge can try to feel joy rotates on a swivel cradle-cradle available here.
  
Lost World Petting Zoo
Petting Zoo opened to the public place 

3000 animals of 55 speciesIt highlights the 
 interactive concept where visitors 
are able to hold and caress animals.

Tiger Valley 


Placing fourth of the species Siberian tigers. 
The visitors can enjoy the show 
Pak Belang at 3 pm and 4 pm.

 Hot Spring & Spa

Heated swimming pool is sure to promise a variant
 on the pengunjung.Ia good for you

.Open from 6 pm to 10 pm.
 Spa was specifically for massage
.It open sequence at 3 pmto 10 pm.
 

 Lost World Tin Valley
Attractions aims to educate 

generation about the history of tin pan .
societies in the past and appreciate the sacrifice.
Lost World Team Building Park

  For those interested in outdoor activities do not miss,
 to the park because it was built in the hills