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The Perhentians of Malaysia

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It's time to go to the East Coast of Malaysia to experience what they say are their best beaches. Redang and the Perhentians are the top two destination in the Northern East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. When I inquired about the islands, they told me that they were closed. Yes, the islands were closed, and they are every monsoon season, from November to February. I couldn't believe what I was hearing, so I asked directly from the resorts there. Fortunately, one responded that they will be opening on Feb. 1, the day we planned to visit. From Kuala Lumpur, take an Air Asia flight to Kota Bharu or Kuala Terengganu. We flew to the former since it was 30 minutes less travel time by land to the Kuala Besut jetty, the jump off point for the Perhentians. If you wish to go to Redang, Kuala Terengganu is the place to fly into. The flight takes only 50 minutes, the land trip around 45 mins and the speed boat also 45 mins (because of the rough waters). Make the total travel time three hou

ESCAPE: The 2008 TFM Idea Notebook

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Greetings! This is the first post of a journal that hopes to share the best kept secrets of the Philippines and the world. This journal will be featuring several destinations in the Philippines, some known, some never heard of and some you heard of but don't know much about. By getting a first hand experience on all these secrets, we hope to imbibe that sense of adventure that makes life worthwhile. Welcome to The Island Explorer.