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Sipadan Island - Must Dive spot in Malaysia

Sipadan Island is located east of Tawau (Borneo), in the Celebes Sea. It was formed by living corals growing on top of an extinct volcanic cone that took thousands of years to develop. More than 3,000 species of fish and hundreds of coral species have been classified in this ecosystem.

Rare diving scenes such as schools of greenback turtles and hawksbill turtles nesting and mating, schools of barracuda & big-eye trevally in tornado-like formations, pelagic species such as manta rays, eagle rays, scalloped hammerhead sharks and whale sharks can be seen here.

A mysterious turtle tomb lies underneath the column of the island, formed by an underwater limestone cave with a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers that contain many skeletal remains of turtles.


The list of attractions is quite staggering and all the more exceptional as it involves big fish encounters, something very rare in Asia these days - at Barracuda Point you can find yourself surrounded by a spiralling vortex of barracuda, so large that the sunlight is often clouded out. At South Point there are scores of reef sharks, large schools of passing trevally and herds of massive marauding bumphead parrotfish.

When diving in Sipadan everywhere you turn you'll see turtles, munching on the sponges and algae, or lazing on the wall ledges. If you take the time to look closely at the walls you'll see a wealth of macro life and fish species to rival most destinations, although this is often overlooked due to the other major attractions vying for your attention.

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Travellers warned of dengue fever outbreak in Malaysia

Australia has issued travel warning for their citizens o be aware of a dengue fever outbreak in the Southeast Asian nation. The warning is categorized as "Exercise Caution," which is the second among the five levels.

Dengue fever is now quite prevalent throughout Malaysia, including in major urban areas such as Kuala Lumpur. It is strongly recommended that you take precautions against being bitten by mosquitoes.

Source: Xinhua

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Second reality tv featured Malaysia

Malaysia will feature in the hit Italian travel reality show Donnavventura later this year.The "fly and drive" documentary will feature tourist attractions in the country in six episodes with another four being filmed in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Brunei, Burma and Singapore.

They were short-listed from among 37,000 candidates in Italy for the Malaysian Grand Raid 2007 adventure which will see them visit most of Malaysia. This includes Kuala Lumpur, Bentong, Cameron Highlands, Alor Star, Penang, Kota Baru, Tasik Kenyir, Endau Rompin, Johor Baru, islands off Mersing, Kuching, Sibu, Kapit, Bintulu, Niah Caves, Miri, Labuan, Kota Kinabalu, Tenom, Kudat, Sandakan, Sukau, Semporna, Tawau and Keningau

The filming of Donnavventura, which documents six Italian women throughout their three-month expedition across the nation, began yesterday and is expected to end in October. Donnavventura has been on air on Italy’s Retequattro TV for the past 19 years, featuring countries like Australia, South Africa and the US.

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Air India Express to fly from Chennai to KL, Malaysia

Low-cost carrier Air India Express will be flying from Chennai to Kuala Lumpur from October under a new agreement to liberalize air travel between Malaysia and India.

The carrier, which is a subsidiary of state-run Air India, is finalizing details of its entry to Malaysia following the signing of the pact earlier this month. They will start to fly from Kuala Lumpur to Chennai in the first phase and expand later to Trichy in southern India and to other Indian destinations.

Malaysia will be the carrier's second international destination after Singapore. Air India Express is negotiating to fly to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, rather than to the low-cost terminal near the main airport.

For full details of the new, please find it at International Herald Tribune.


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