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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Mount Kinabalu Climbing: A Window to the Beautiful Malaysia

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Gregg_Hawes]Gregg Hawes

The name Malaysia was derived from a Sanskrit word that means "land of mountains". True to its name, Malaysia has over fifty mountains, of which, the tallest is Mt Kinabalu. Towering at 13,500 feet, Mt Kinabalu is not only the tallest mountain in the country and also the fourth highest in Southeast Asia, it is also home to a tremendous botanical and biological species that are rare to find anywhere else in the world.  All these make Mount Kinabalu climbing one of the most rewarding activities that both locals and tourists should not miss in Sabah.

Mt. Kinabalu, which is Located at the high point of the Croker Range, is one of the youngest non-volcanic mountains in the world. Thanks to a wide climactic range, the mountain has very rich and diversified flora and fauna. The mountain is home to over half of the flowering plants in the world, over 500 species of ferns, 700 species of orchids, and some endemic animals like Thomas' pygmy squirrels and Kinabalu shrews. It is also home to the Nepenthes Rajah, the world's largest plant; and home to more than 24 species of a flower called Rhododendrons. Also found in the mountain are 17 of the 29 species of birds endemic to Borneo, including the crimson-headed wood and red-breasted tree partridge. 

With all these botanical and biological species found in Mount Kinabalu, it is no wonder why it has become a favourite destination for recognized climbers and why the mountain was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List.

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Climbing Mount Kinabalu only takes 2-3 days and climbers do not need to have any experience at mountain climbing.  However, anyone planning to climb Mt. Kinabalu should watch out for weather conditions in the area as Sabah often experiences rains from the tail-end of typhoons.

For individuals who want to climb Mt Kinabalu, the best option for them is to sign up with Borneo Tours or Mt Kinabalu climbing packages to get started with their Mt Kinabalu trip.  Climbing Mount Kinabalu with a group or with experienced climbers guarantees an enjoyable, well-planned, and trouble-free climb.  Mount Kinabalu climbing packages already include accommodation, meals and transportation, park entrance, transfer, climbing permit, and mountain guide fees. Packages are not so expensive; in fact, it would only cost you about RM850.00, which is roughly US$280.

In most Mount Kinabalu tour itineraries, guests/climbers usually start at the foothills of Mt. Kinabalu for registration, and then visit the Kinabalu Park World Heritage Site where they can stay for the night. On day 2, they begin the first phase of their trek at the Timpohon Gate. On the third day, they start climbing the summit at 3'oclock in the morning so they get to reach the summit during sunrise, when the sights from the peak are its best.

Cloaked in swirling mists and rich flora and fauna, the marvellous scenery that await climbers and thrill-seekers in Mount Kinabalu indeed make Mount Kinabalu climbing an activity that both locals and tourists should never miss in Malaysia.

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Laos Travel Experiences

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Michael_Smallet]Michael Smallet

Laos is a small country in South East Asia, bordering several major tourist destinations, such as Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar and China. This region is a great attraction for tourists from all over the world.

The Asian country of Laos is remarkable due to its amazing culture and authentic lifesyle admired by millions of tourists. One of the state symbols is Anusavari Arc de Triomphe built after the Second World War in memory of the killed Laotian soldiers.

Wat That Luang temple is a mysterious attraction. Inside, one will see a huge statue of Buddha, resting in a spacious, simply decorated hall. The statue seems to be carved of stone, and it looks magnificent.

Pha That Luang is an important national temple in Laos, which is a symbol of Buddhism religion and of the country's sovereignty. The full name of the temple means 'The World Precious Sacred Stupa'. Legend has it that the missionaries of King Ashoka of India founded the first stupa here in the 3rd century BC, but any convincing evidence of this event has not yet been found. The excavations, carried out directly in the temple, show that right at this point there used to be an ancient Khmer monastery in the 11th century. And when king Sethathirat moved the capital of Laos from Luang Prabang to Vientiane in the middle of the 16th century, he ordered to erect Pha That Luang temple in place of the ancient monastery. The construction started in 1566, and in four years four temples had been erected. At present, only two of them have survived: Wat That Luang Neua facing the north and Wat That Luang Tai facing the south.

Wat That Luang Neua used to be the residence of the Supreme Spiritual Guide of Buddhism in Laos. The temple is surrounded by a high bastion built in the 19th century to protect the temple against foreign invaders. Each part of the monument is different in terms of its architecture, which embodies the basic doctrines of Buddhism.

The Central Stupa of Thap Luang is decorated with the sculpture of a flower and Buddhist inscriptions, its walls are 45 meters high, and behind them there are some more classical Khmer sculptures.

Wat Phra Kaew was not only a monastery, but a royal temple as well. It was built in the 16th century specifically for the Emerald Buddha statue, but in 1788 it was moved to Bangkok. Since then, the Emerald Buddha statue is considered the most sacred relic, not only in Laos, but also for the people of Thailand.

The National Museum is another interesting attraction which contains valuable works of art, but the most expensive exhibit is a copy of a small statue of Buddha. The original Buddha was made of gold and weighed 50 kg. The statue was made in Ceylon in the first century AD. Now it is kept in a bank for security purposes as one of the holiest relics of Buddhism. Other famous destinations of the country include the Royal Monastery Wat Thong Kseng, which is called a 'golden city of temples' and is located on the banks of the Mekong. The Royal Monastery looks like a town, and its main pagoda is richly decorated with gilded carving.

The second largest church of the monastery, Kseng Tong, is a royal tomb. Wat Tat Luang monatery is located in the southern part of the city. The territory of the monastery is decorated with bamboo poles with long green ribbons. Wind rustles the construction, and the ribbons twist slowly, like dragons. People come here to pay homage to the 'father of rivers', the Mekong. They praise the great river in folk legends for its fertility and abundance. There, at the confluence of the Mekong and the Ou rivers, one will find the famous Pak Ou caves, which host thousands of Buddha statues created by monks more than 300 years ago. This place is thought to be inhabited by good spirits and is a site of traditional annual prayers.

If you plan a trip to Laos, or countries nearby, review the list of [http://tripcook.com/cc--Laos--Tour_Operators--la8]Laos tour operators or the list of [http://tripcook.com/countries--LA--Laos]travel agencies in Laos to get advice from local travel professionals.

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