Kamis, 20 September 2012

MARANG ECO-RIVER CRUISE



Come hither to the river


Hiking at Chemerong Waterfalls a jungle out there for you? Or scuba diving at Tenggol Island rocks your boat? Perhaps the Marang Eco-River Cruise would be a smooth-sailing pursuit that you can indulge in.

This leisurely cruise takes place in the morning, spanning half a day and brings you along the scenic views of the Marang River. As the boat gently meanders down the waters, you’ll be rewarded by the sights and sounds of Terengganu’s tropical mangroves and quaint Malay villages, also known as kampungs. It is a delightful addition to the list of activities that you can participate in a coastal beach getaway.

Our day unfurled early in the morning with breakfast at Di Atas Sungei in Tanjong Jara Resort. By 9.00am, we took off in the resort van to head to the jetty. During the drive, our Resident Naturalist, Zul rattled off interesting pieces of information and anecdotes about the resort, the town and the villages; something which only a local would be able to divulge. Forty-five minutes later, we arrived at the Sungai Kerak Marang Jetty, where the boat was waiting for us.


How much to get on the boat? Three chin scratches and two strokes, was the price charged by the cat

Red jellyfish at the Sungai Kerak Marang Jetty

As we alighted, a loud and persistent meow greeted us. A large, pregnant cat sidled up beside us, curled around our legs, insisted to be petted and stroked before we hopped on the boat. I chuckled at the thought that she’s probably sent by our cat lover Chef Ann to meet us.

Anyway, we clambered on board with the helping hand of the skipper’s first mate. Zul would be accompanying us on the ride as our cruise guide. The first thing that caught my eye as I looked into the river is that it was teeming with red jellyfish! Large and small, they were happily bobbing away with the current. Pretty orangey-red creatures, I thought, but definitely not pretty if you come into contact with them.

Along the way, we saw plenty of mangrove plants and creatures. Zul pointed out the nipah trees lining the riverbanks. A type of palm, this unusual tree has a trunk that grows beneath the ground, with its leaves and flowers growing upwards the surface of the river. The nipah tree has many uses, Zul explained. Its leaves are used as materials for thatched roofs and weaving baskets, its sap can be processed as palm sugar or even green fuel, while the palm seeds from its fruit, also known as attap chee, can be used in local desserts such as ais kacang.



I spy… Monitor lizard enjoying the morning sun along the riverbank.

Fish farm along Marang River.




Marang River is part-saltwater and part-freshwater. These waters converge at Kampung Jenang, a half hour’s drive from the jetty before flowing out to sea. The tranquil setting of the area belies its buzzing eco-system; apart from the nipah trees, there are other plant species and creatures that call Marang River their home. Some of the other mangrove trees found along the river are the grey mangrove (pokok api-api) and twin-leaf tree; while in the river itself there are many types of fishes, prawns, crabs and muddy clams.



Caught you! A river eagle, or Brahminy kite gets into focus along Marang River.





One of the resident show-offs in the river is the ikan todak, also known as the flying fish or swordfish. We spotted a few of them zipping along the surface of the river, going at speeds faster than our boat. I had my camera ready but my efforts were futile. Their speeds proved to be too quick for my shutter. We also came upon one or two fish farms along the way.

And then, on the way back to the first jetty, we were rewarded with the sight of two river eagles, known as Brahminy kites flying just right above the mangroves. With my camera on standby, I managed to catch a snap of the magnificent birds. And that, was the perfect snap that capped off a perfect cruise!



Kamis, 06 September 2012

Two Chefs, One Cuisine in Malaysia


Last month we had the honour of welcoming Austrian-German Michelin-starred Chef Johann Lafer to our shores for the production of Two Chefs, One Cuisine, the fabulous cookbook featuring YTL’s very own Corporate Executive Chef Wai Look Chow. 

It was an exciting two weeks of visiting organic farms, markets, plantations and orchards spanning Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands, Pangkor Laut and its environs; here we present a photo journey of the trip.


Day 1: The chefs visit Pudu Market, KL's oldest to check out the produce.

 Day 2: Looking at organic okra at Lord's Organic Farm in Batu Arang

 Day 3: Learning how to make Nasi Ulam with local food maven Rohani Jelani

The fragrant Nasi Ulam that the chefs produced on Day 3

Day 4: Collecting organic Dragon Fruit then transporting their bounty via motorbike in Sepang

Day 5: Chef Lafer hard at work with the Shook! team for the Two Chefs, One Cuisine gala dinner on 27th July

The delicious Pan-Seared Red Snapper with Cream of Parsley, Lychee & Garlic

On Day 6 they arrived at the beautiful Pangkor Laut Resort

Day 7: Exploring the fresh catch at Pangkor island

 That night the chefs threw a second Gala dinner at Pangkor Laut Resort's Fisherman's Cove
this is the Grilled Santan & Kerisik Crystal White Prawns

 Followed by a divine tamarind and chilli soup with spinach noodles from Pangkor island and
fresh pomfret fillet

The final gala dinner saw the end of two exciting working weeks with Chef Johann Lafer and Chef Wai and we can't wait to have them in our kitchens again. 

Their book Two Chefs, One Cuisine is slated to be out in German and English in the first quarter of 2013 and will also feature amazing photography by Michael Wissing.


Jumat, 27 Juli 2012

Rachel Bright, Wordsmith, Illustrator and Eternal Optimist






This September, get ready for the arrival of Rachel Bright - Wordsmith, Illustrator and Eternal Optimist. Rachel’s passion in life is drawing pictures, creating stories and sharing her happiness with the world.

With a growing portfolio of beautifully imagined artwork, children's stories, and an award-winning global card and gift empire, Rachel's creativity and enthusiasm for life knows no bounds. Her quirky personality, creative talents and unyielding imagination will captivate and inspire guests of Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali.

Rachel will be holding creative, fun and interactive art classes and printing workshops, sure to bring out the inner child in you. Let the smiling begin!

Minggu, 22 Juli 2012

Lindsey Dayavati and Gail Bryden at Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali




As part of our Guest Artists Programme at Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali, this August we'll welcome Lindsey Dayavati, creator of 'Love the Skin You're In'. Lindsey inspires and empowers people all over the world through talks, courses, coaching and interactive workshops. Her teachings draws on years of professional and personal research, helping her students regain balance through mind, body and soul approaches.

Lindsey's playful and unique style of teaching inspires people to rediscover passion and joy for life, helping them feel reinvigorated and find inner happiness. A modern day monk, Lindsey has dedicated her life to increasing love within herself and around the world.

Throughout her stay at Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali, Lindsey will offer body balance workshops, coaching, meditation, talks on the mind body connection, ascension and so much more.


 

Joining Lindsey next month at Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali is Gail Bryden, an international Mind-Body Coach. After training and working as a coach, Gail realised that whilst we can't control what happens to us, we can choose how we react to it. There is more involved than just the mind, and while studying holistic massage, she was introduced to the concept of the mind-body-spirit connection. She then went on to learn about the ancient wisdom of Hawaiian-style bodywork and the power of working with a shared intention; helping people achieve their desired outcome whether it be balance, relaxation or to feel re-energised.

Gail will be offering Hawaiian-style Lomi Lomi massage, famed for stress reduction and relaxation, and to help restore emotional balance, Gail will carry out Bach Flower consultations and Just Be Fresh facials with her own range of Just Be oils.

We look forward to welcoming Lindsey and Gail to Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali next month!


Minggu, 08 Juli 2012

Synthesis – The Heart of Organics at Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali






Evoke radiance and renewalthis July at Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali with the arrival of Synthesis – the Heart of Organics, an Australian line offering energy infused treatments and skin care.

With a series of complimentary 'Light, Love, Beauty and Spirit' workshops, guests of Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali will have the opportunity to learn how to use these certified organic skin care and aromatherapy products. Guests can also learn conscious living concepts such as how to conduct energy or the life-force, which some believe is the secret to natural health, vitality and well-being.

Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali will also offer Synthesis' energy spa treatments such as facials, whole body restoration, chakra balancing, energising meridian natural face-lifts, as well as personal development and spiritual alignment sessions.

The Synthesis Philosophy of harnessing ancient holistic treatments and products delivered in their purest form with consideration to environmental impact is in keeping with Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali’s approach on wellness. So, come and embark on a journey of pure energy and renewal with us this July.

Selasa, 26 Juni 2012

Tripadvisor Recognises YTL Hotels



YTL Hotels' stellar collection of luxurious properties has been recognized by all of you as some of the world's best places to stay through Tripadvisor. The travel website has acknowledged your sentiments and has rewarded a number of YTL Hotels' 5 star properties with Certificates of Excellence as well as declaring several as winners of the Travelers' Choice award for 2012.

The Certificate of Excellence was awarded to all four of the Malaysian based properties; Pangkor Laut Resort, Tanjong Jara Resort, Cameron Highlands Resort and The Majestic Malacca and also the tranquil Indonesian getaway, Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali. Each of the awarded resorts are proud to be recognized by all of you for delivering the excellent service and memorable experiences that we strive towards with every guest that enters through one of our doors.

Whether you are relaxing on the pristine Emerald Bay beach on the tropical island of Pangkor Laut Resort, snorkelling and diving at Malaysia's best kept secret ,Tenggol Island, with Tanjong Jara Resort, indulging in delicious scones and strawberries at Cameron Highlands Resort, learning about the unique culture of Malacca while staying at The Majestic Malacca or relaxing and rejuvenating your soul at Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali, YTL Hotels' aim is to make sure you leave with a collection of lifelong memories.

Staying with YTL Hotels in Malaysia and Indonesia is also your pick to stay with as Pangkor Laut Resort, Tanjong Jara Resort, The Majestic Malacca and Spa Village Resort Tembok, Bali were all declared the Winners of the Travelers' Choice award for 2012

Thank you for all your support!


Senin, 18 Juni 2012

Explore The Underwater Depths of Sabah, Borneo With Scott Mayback




Discover Malaysia's breathtaking hidden environment at Sabah Borneo with Gaya Island Resort's very own resident marine biologist, Scott Mayback. As the resident marine biologist, Scott oversees all the aquatic operations and marine activities that take place at the resort and offers you an insight to the world below the surface.

Originally from the United States of America, born and bred in Long Island, New York, he is an individual who has always found the secrets of the deep calling to him to be explored. Fascinated from an early age with all aquatic life, he spent his youth breeding fishes and exploring the coastline before pursuing his interest further by studying at the University of Oregon. There, he picked up valuable experience by spending a year working at the university's own marine lab, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (O.I.M.B), and also spent his free time learning about coral propagation.

After completing his education, Scott felt it was time to explore the world and set about travelling across the globe to pursue his passion. A constant desire to seek out adventure and a thirst to discover his surroundings led him to Malaysia and eventually Sabah, where he has spent the last three years gaining hands-on experience on coral reef restoration and turtle rehabilitation. With this experience, he has taken on the responsibility of helping Gaya Island Resort, and YTL Hotels, to pursue an active role in conservation by implementing initiatives and setting up marine conservation programmes while assisting also in coral planting and rehabilitating the coral reef. He hopes that his work will contribute in the efforts to end blast and cyanide fishing so that the coral reefs will have a chance to regrow and strive  to its natural beauty once again.

Scott came up for air long enough to answer a few questions we had for him.

Gaya Island Resort opens soon. Are you looking forward to bringing guests out diving once the resort opens?
Yes I am very excited to get back in the water, but my primary role will be taking guest snorkeling, ie the Marine Exploration.

Why did you decide to become a marine biologist?
I became a marine biologist because I love nature and hope to help preserve it, and I really enjoy being outdoors.

What do you enjoy most about your job?
The best part of my job is being outdoors, especially being underwater because it is very relaxing and there is always something new to see.


Can you tell us what makes Sabah, Borneo such a special place to visit?
It is very special here because the people are very friendly and there are many different environments you can explore.

How do you compare the coral reefs here to the rest of the world?
Luckily here they are still in good shape, but they still need further research and protection to keep them for the future generations.



Where's your favourite diving spot?
My favorite diving spot is off Banggi Island off the Northern tip of Borneo.

The surrounding waters of Borneo are known for possessing a diverse range of marine life. What can we expect to encounter when we go snorkelling out with you?
Well there are thousands of interesting things to see so it is hard to name just a few but you will be able to see Giant Clams, Nudibranch, along with many differing species of fish and coral, and if you are lucky, you might even spot a sea turtle.

What, in your opinion, is one thing that everybody who visits Sabah, Borneo should do?
It's hard to choose just one, but everyone should visit Kinabalu park, and also go island hopping in TARP Marine Park.

Tell us what you believe makes Gaya Island Resort such a special place to stay at?
It is very unique as it has the Rainforest and Coral Reef environments, and is also very near to the city.

Scott makes the sea that surrounds Pulau Gaya an exciting place to explore for all of you who get to witness the hidden beauty of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. A memorable education of all the marine life that you encounter is delivered while you're unearthing Borneo's secret world which lies beneath the surface just a stone's throw away from Gaya Island Resort.

Thank you for your time Scott and we can't wait to visit you at Gaya Island Resort and learn from you how we can all help to preserve a healthy ecological environment.