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2 Where is Malaysia?

3 Where is Kota Kinabalu?

4 How do we get to Malaysia? You will fly from Sydney International airport to Kuala Lumpur. The flight is approximately 8 hours You may then decide to stay in Kula Lumpur for a few days or transfer to your next flight. The next flight is from Kuala Lumpur International airport to Kota Kinabalu The flight is approximately 2.5 hours From the airport you will get a transfer to the Shangri La Rasa Ria The transfer should take approximately 40mins

5 Lets have a quick look at the Shangri La Rasa Ria

6 Shangri La Rasa Ria The Shangri La Rasa Ria has an engaging range of outdoor activities, including: a Nature Reserve, Orang Utan education centre an ecologically friendly championship golf course Shangri-La's Rasa Ria Resort is the premier luxury resort in Kota Kinabalu that offers the best of Sabah in a lush, 400- acre tropical setting beside exquisite Pantai Dalit Beach.

7 The Shangri La Rasa Ria

8 Luxury accommodation

9 Golf Course & Resort Pools

10 Horse Riding and Water Activities

11 Wedding Pavilion The recommended length of stay is approximately 5 nights so that you have time to rest, relax and enjoy your stay.

12 Sabah, Borneo Here are some things that you can do if you choose to spend more time in Sabah: Adventures & Sports Cultural Experiences Diving Golfing in Sabah Jungle Trekking Rest & Relax Shopping Sightseeing Wellness & SPA

13 Diving & Snorkelling With its sandy beaches, tropical islands, blue waters, coral reefs and atolls, Sabah has several dive sites rated to be amongst the top ten in the world and many more yet to be truly explored.

14 Sightseeing The land of Sabah thrives on unique and picturesque sight seeing destinations that warmly welcome tourists from all around the world. There’s absolutely everything from everyone, ranging from weekly markets (tamu), historical remains site, the Sabah State Museum, the Sabah Art Gallery, as well as other places of interest. There is plethora of things for visitors to feast their eyes on.

15 Mount Kinabalu Mt Kinabalu (4095m) is the tallest mountain in South- East Asia and is situated in the Kinabalu National Park in the province of Sabah in Malaysian Borneo. Thousands of tourists visit Kinabalu National Park each year and most come with the intention of climbing Mt Kinabalu. Fortunately, Mt Kinabalu is one of the easiest peaks in the world to conquer. It takes just two days and climbers don't need any previous experience at mountain climbing. At sunrise, the views from the Mt Kinabalu's summit at Low's Peak are spectacular, making all the effort worthwhile.

16 Sepilok Orangutan Centre The world's largest and oldest Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre is located at Sepilok, which is a 20-minute drive from Sandakan. An area of 11,000 acres of virgin equatorial rainforest has been set aside as forest reserve and orang utan rehabilitation centre. Here, you can experience a close encounter with the "Wild Man of Borneo."

17 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur is located 3.13° (348 km) north of the equator belt, giving it a warm maritime tropical weather. The weather is hot and humid throughout the year with rainfall, the intensity of which depends on the time of the year. This gives Kuala Lumpur an ideal climate that is suitable for visiting all-year-round. Visitors and tourists can enjoy exploring Kuala Lumpur throughout the year in moderately stable weather. Temperatures generally range between 29°C - 35°C during the day and 26°C - 29°C at night. It may get colder after periods of heavy rainfall. As it is shielded by mountainous valleys on many different sides, Kuala Lumpur is relatively cooler than most places in Malaysia.

18 Shopping in Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur and the rest of the Klang Valley are home to some of Southeast Asia's biggest shopping malls. This is a testament to Kuala Lumpur's popularity as a shopping destination among locals and international visitors alike. Here are some of the most prominent modern shopping spots in the Klang Valley. Bukit Bintang Shopping Known as the ultimate shopping area in the city, Bukit Bintang presents a wealth of options that would appease even the shrewdest shopper. Some of the city’s major shopping centres can be found here, suiting every budget and need, from premium malls to speciality outlets. No matter what you’re looking for, you are bound to be able to find it here in Bukit Bintang. KLCC Shopping KLCC has been regarded by some as the ultimate destination for shopaholics, specifically at the foot of the Petronas Twin Towers. Offering six floors of retail therapy under one roof, Suria KLCC houses major international brands as well as those which are exclusive and elusive, making it the perfect one-stop destination for shopping. Located just across the street is another lifestyle mall, Avenue K.

19 Please RSVP by February 1 st 2011 See you in Malaysia


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