Pioneering a “no walls, no doors” concept throughout the property and in each of its 16 balés (villas), Buahan, a Banyan Tree Escape, invites you to a discovery experience, connecting to nature.
With plenty of breath-taking vistas in Germany, there is something for everyone when keeping active during the holiday season, whether they are rivers and lakes or mountains and valleys.
Located on the east coast of Borneo Island, Sandakan is a town that is rich in history and the gateway to many eco-tourism destinations due to its proximity to unique wildlife attractions. As a matter of fact, the richness of wildlife and nature here is one of the major reasons why travellers from all around the world flock to Sandakan.
22 NOVEMBER 2016, Shah Alam – Tourism Selangor Sdn Bhd (TSSB) in collaboration with local ecologist, Goh Yong Chuan and social educator, Choong Baiqi have ventured into producing a book that highlights Selangor’s rich eco-friendly attractions. The book was officially launched by YB Puan Elizabeth Wong, Chairman Standing Committee of Tourism, Green Technology, Consumer Affairs & Environment Of Selangor at the Sky Forest, Acappella Suite Hotel Shah Alam today. The book which features Selangor as the country’s ‘eco-paradise’ of the west coast in Peninsular Malaysia, highlights eco-friendly attractions such as Kuala Selangor, Sekinchan and Sabak Bernam for its rich bio-diversity and eco-life systems. This exclusive book, named “Terokai Kehijauan Selangor” is fully illustrated focusing on the ecology of Selangor state with actual […]
Petaling Jaya, 1 August 2016 – The Pulau Banding Foundation today launched its inaugural Belum Rainforest Summit 2016 (BRainS 2016) to highlight and tackle issues on rainforest conservation and sustainable use. BRainS 2016, to be held from October 17- 22 at the Belum-Temengor Rainforest, will bring together experts from a multitude of disciplines ranging from academia to public policy to share their knowledge and give insights on how to resolve issues affecting not only Belum-Temengor, but rainforests globally. Such issues will include biodiversity conservation, climate change and sustainable resource management, all of which are among the themes that will be discussed during the summit. A similarly-themed youth summit will also be held concurrently from October 20 – 22 at the Belum Adventure […]
Gaya Travel Magazine was invited by Tourism Malaysia Perak last October 2015 for a three-day familiarisation trip to experience the attractions available in Royal Belum State Park as part of ‘Dekat Je’ initiative, targeted for domestic tourists.
In its effort to protect the Kinabatangan flood plain, WWF-Malaysia engages its stakeholders and partners (government agencies, oil palm companies, tour operators and the local community) to address the issues of reforestation, protection and management of the area.
If you crave to be surrounded by lush greenery and great outdoor experience, why not take the train from KL and drop off at Ipoh and then head to out-of-city destinations like Kampung Dew and Kampar River? Gaya Travel team did just that and we were truly bowled over by what Perak has to offer when it comes to eco-tourism.