Eco-Tourism
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Selama – Hidden Paradise
Do you know that there is a waterfall in Selama whose beauty matches that of the Kooi Waterfall at Royal…
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Ban Pecah – Beyond Fishing Paradise
By Rosli Mansor The story has it that the scenic Ban Pecah, literally meaning, “Broken Bund” was given the name…
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Extreme Sports, Here We Come
Seeking extreme sports against a backdrop of natural greenery to add on to the exhilaration? Look no further. It is…
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Kinta Valley Geopark
The declaration of Kinta Valley as a national geopark has enhanced the intrinsic value of this Perak tourism icon. Tan…
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Pulau Sembilan may be Reopened
The state government is reconsidering the possibility of reopening Pulau Sembilan to the public. Tan Kar Hing, Executive Councillor for…
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Cover Story: Is There Hiking in Ipoh?
By Ili Aqilah Perak is blessed with many hills and mountains that attract hikers and adventure seekers. Even intrepid foreigners…
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Ecotourism is the Attraction
Menteri Besar, Dato’ Seri DiRaja Dr Zambry Abd Kadir estimated that a total of 150,000 tourists from Indonesia would visit…
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Pangkor Island Nature Guide by EcoMy
What comes to mind when the words Pangkor Island appears? Is it the beaches or the seafood? Is Pangkor Island…
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For A Better Tomorrow
Over the years many have witnessed changes happening in Pulau Pangkor. What used to be one of the beautiful islands…
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