Thursday 19 November 2009

EXCITED !

HEY BABES !

Ashvari here ! :D
Can't wait for the trip ! It's gonna be a memorable and exciting one ! Esp , with the seniors ! ohno ... thinking of it right now makes me wanna fly out of the window ! hah .
I believe that this trip will be a meaningful one . Also , getting to know about the Malaysian guides gives us an eye opener and a wider range of understanding of guiding there .

THE BEST PART !
SUNWAY LAGOON ...
This is my 2nd time to sunway lagoon . The first time I went to was in the June hols . As it was my first time , I loved it ! Now , it's gonna be with my favourite guides ... and it's gonna be awesome too ! Can't wait to sink myself into the waters and scream on the rides !

GENTING ...
Ahhh ... no matter what , every holiday my family and I will go to genting . My father brings us there everytime and you know what ? It rains all the time when we're there ! So i won't really get to play on all the rides . I seriously pray and hope that it will not rain . I wanna get onto all the thrilling rides and just SCCRRRREEEEEAAAAMMMM !!! hah , with singyong beside me ... i think i'll be laughing all the way ! (sigh) :):):)

Babes , we just have to tahan for like about 28 days - less than a month . So everyone , gear up , get ready . ok lah ! I know i like very naggy . EXCITED ! HAH .

Adios !
:D

Tuesday 17 November 2009

Going Places 4


Bank Negara Money Museum, called Muzium Matawang Bank Negara in Malay, celebrates the evolution of money at different times in the history of Malaysia. Located within the Central Bank on Jalan Dato' Onn in Kuala Lumpur, the Bank Negara Money Museum has loads of things to exhibit and please almost every numismatist. In fact, a casual onlooker would also find this display interesting enough to stop and look for a while. The museum's main purpose is to act as a depository for the earlier and modern currency of Malaysia.On 5 April 1989, the Money Museum was inaugurated by the Datin Seri Dr Siti Hasmah Mohamed Ali, in conjunction with the 30th Anniversary of Bank Negara Malaysia. The Museum boasts of an interesting display of old Malaysian currency, commemorative and rare coins, together with foreign currencies. Here the progression of currency is represented through various artefacts, medals, tokens, coins and banknotes, which were used earlier for trade exchange.Most of the coins and rare items on display have been obtained through auctions, donations and direct purchases from collectors. The Museum, itself, is a work of art. Its elegant interiors, which range from the elaborate carvings of the 100-year-old teak at door, panels, shelf designs to impressive lighting, make it all the more fascinating. Thus, besides being a great attraction, the Money Museum is a great place to gather knowledge about the history and evolution of Malaysia coins and currency notes.


The Orchid Garden showcases more thousands of international varieties of the most beautiful flower in the world. The garden contains over 800 species from Malaysia alone. Orchids are for sale on weekends (10am-6pm).
The Hibiscus GardenA small terraced garden which provides a strikingly colourful panorama of countless varieties of hibiscus.

The Deer ParkLocated in the undulating slopes and sprawling valley of the Lake Gardens. Close to the bubbling stream at the edge of the valley are several mousedeer. The mousedeer is the world's smallest hoofed animal and a popular figure in local folklore due to its legendary wit. Open: 9am-5pm (Daily) Admission fees: RM1



Planetarium Negara Malaysia, literally the National Planetarium of Malaysia, is a centre for space science studies. Located atop a hill in Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens, the planetarium provides an insight of outer space - the evolving frontier.

Going Places 3

Our Hideout for the four days...






want to know more : http://www.kl-hotels.com/sunway/pyramid.htm

Luv, Lady Rabia.
18112009, 1045am

Going Places 2


Location: Jalan Conlay, Kuala Lumpur

Highlights: Amazing variety of Malaysian handicrafts

How To Reach: One can easily reach Craft Complex by hiring taxis, or by boarding buses, trains from the city.


The Kompleks Budaya Kraf, literally Cultural Craft Complex, is the celebrated place to catch amazing handicrafts, native to Malaysia. Located along Jalan Conlay in Kuala Lumpur, it is controlled by the Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation-a constitutional body under Ministry of Culture, Art and Heritage. It presents some exclusive Malaysian handicrafts, such as, silk kaftan, bathrobes, silverware, mengkuang products, pewterware, glassware, pottery, silk batik paintings, and songket (brocade material).


This wooden handicraft complex is spread over lush landscaped gardens. KL Craft Complex is actually a one-stop craft centre which presents a distinctive range of craft-related activities and programmes. It's a place where you can explore Malaysian culture of crafts and in fact, you can also have a bash making some items. This whole complex is divided into 4 main blocks, i.e. Craft Museum, Craft Village, Artists' Colony, and Karyaneka Craft Boutique.


While the Craft Museum showcases a wide range of Malaysian handicrafts and artifacts, craft demonstrations and practical interactive sessions are provided at the Crafts Village. So, here you can actually try your hand at making batiks, pewter, ceramic or woodcarving. It's sheer fun. Moreover, another place to head for is the Artists' Colony which gives the space to Malaysian artists to express their creativity through artworks.


Now it's turn to do some shopping and get some really exciting craft products that could be used for personal embellishment, interiors décor, souvenirs, textiles or corporate gifts. To get all this and much more, just make a move towards the Karyaneka Craft Boutique. For tourists and visitors, the Cultural Craft Complex organizes several events and weekly cultural shows at Laman Wau. To concise terms, the Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex is a must-visit place to apprehend the culture of Malaysia from close.

Monday 16 November 2009

Going Places 1







Hi babes, one of the places that we will be visiting is the Girl Guides HQ in KL. Girl Guides is also known as Pandu Puteri in Malaysia. If you are free, check out the following website and do some homework before the visit.

Love, Lady Rabia



Updates

We will be updating some changes with regards to the itineries. Soon :)

Love, Lady Rabia.

Tuesday 10 November 2009

Hello,Joycelyn Here.I am so excited and also cant wait to go to KL with guides!!!:)Hope this trip will Let us know more about each other!!!YAY!!:)See you soon!!!:)