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| Tanjong Jara Resort is situated on the East Coast of
Peninsular Malaysia, between Kuala Terengganu in the North and Kuantan in the
South. The resort is built on a 17-hectare site facing the South China Sea. The
riverine town of Dungun lies west of Tanjong Jara and is eight kilometers
away. |
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| Tanjong Jara Resort promises you an experience that is
"Unmistakably Malay". Every room is intricately designed, using rich local
timbers and tastefully furnished with luxurious local fabrics. |
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| Situated along the beachfront, there are 10 single-storey
beach rooms (Anjung Rooms), which are approximately 88 square metres in size.
Each room is furnished with a king-size bed, as well as a sofa bed. A
symmetrical sunken outdoor bath is set in its own private garden, while an
in-door bathroom features two vanity units, and a large indoor shower. The
doors and windows open out into a canopied verandah overlooking the beautifully
landscaped tropical gardens and sea. |
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| Situated on the ground floor of a two-storey building,
there are 44 Serambi Rooms in all. Each room is approximately 55 square metres
in size, and features a queen-size bed and a huge in-door bathroom with two
vanity units, bath and shower facilities. A partially covered verandah
overlooks the tropical gardens and is perfect for sun bathing. |
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| Di Atas Sungei is surrounded by lush tropical greenery and
shaded by a huge Ketapang tree, the restaurant opens for breakfast and dinner,
and serves authentic Malaysian cuisine. |
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| The Tanjong Club houses the gymnasium and therapy complex
with two spa pavilions. The gym is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment,
from cardiovascular machines to free weights, to suit a variety of needs. The
"Well-Being" Centre offers various therapeutic programmes for relaxation and
stress relief. |
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| There are two swimming pools here, a free-form pool near
the Teratai Terrace and lobby, and another adjacent to the beach near the
Tanjong Club. |
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| More than 10 different dive sites present you with
colourful marine life including soft and leather corals, and a variety of hard
corals. The underwater world is home to an incredible collection of
Nudibranchs, Sea Turtles, the giant Double-Headed Parrotfish, Yellowtail
Fusiliers, Trevallies and Napoleon fish, to name a few. Sightings of Eagle
Rays, Black-tipped Reef Sharks and large Barracudas are common. |
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Terengganu Darul Iman Malaysia U.S. Reservations:
904-288-0036 |
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| The riverine town of Dungun lies west of Tanjong Jara and
is eight kilometers away. The resort is accessible by road from all major
cities within Peninsular Malaysia. The Malay culture and heritage are clearly
present in every aspect of this Resort, from the way the rooms and suites are
designed, the elaborate details in the woodwork, to the Gamelan music played
every evening. |
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| The rooms are all positioned to offer panoramic views of
the South China Sea, as well as the beautiful tropical landscaped gardens. All
rooms have color TV with satellite channels, IDD telephones, coffee/tea making
facilities, in-room safe and refrigerator, toiletries, writing table, and
hairdryer. |
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| Set amidst the lush tropical gardens of the Resort, the
Garden Villas are housed in double-storey units. The villas on the ground floor
have a huge bathtub in a private courtyard while the bathrooms in the villas on
the first floor open out to a view of the surrounding rainforest. |
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| "Di Atas Sungei" is Malay for "Above The River" so guests
will find it easy to spot this restaurant which literally sits above a river
that flows into the South China Sea. |
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| Nelayan" is Malay for "Fisherman", and seafood is indeed
the speciality of this restaurant, with its relaxed and informal atmosphere.
Situated by the sea, a variety of local and Western light meals are served for
lunch. The Resort's own fishermen bring in the catch of the day for dinner.
When the weather permits, a delightful alfresco dining experience is featured
on the beach amidst a bonfire, bamboo torches and the gentle sound of the
waves. |
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| The choice of massages includes traditional Malay, Swedish,
Thai, Aromatherapy and Foot Reflexology. There are also body treatments such as
Javanese Lulur, Thai Herbal and Campur-Campur, which combine massage and body
scrubs with herbal baths to stimulate energy flow. A Batik sarong is presented
with each treatment as a keepsake. |
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| Each pool has towels and deck chairs for sun lovers, and
refreshments are served at the pool deck. |
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| Among the activities by the sea are diving, snorkelling,
swimming, kayaking and windsurfing. The necessary equipment can be rented from
the Water Sports Centre located near the Nelayan Restaurant. |
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| The resort is accessible by road from all major cities
within Peninsular Malaysia. It is approximately a mile away from the expressway
and a one hour drive from Kuala Terengganu Airport. The Resort provides
transfers via limousine services from the Kuala Terengganu Airport, Kerteh
Airport, Kuantan Airport (in the state of Pahang), or Kuala Lumpur
International Airport (KLIA) at Sepang. Malaysia Airlines flies daily to Kuala
Terengganu Airport from KLIA in Sepang as well as from the Sultan Salahuddin
Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang. |
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2002/2003 Daily Rates: April, 1 2002 to March 31,
2003...Bumbung First Floor Rooms (Situated amidst a lush tropical landscaped
garden with views of the beach) RM805. Serambi Ground Floor Rooms (Similar in
setting to the Bumbung but with a private terrace) RM955. Anjung Single Storey
Beach Rooms (Situated along a beautiful coastline, complemented by a large
sunken outdoor bath set in its own private garden) RM1553. Anjung Suite
RM2,300. All the above rates are in Ringgit Malaysia inclusive of 10% Service
Charge and 5% Government Tax, for single or double occupancy per room, per
night. Rates are subject to change without prior notice. USD$1 = RM3.80.
Clients are strongly advised to take out suitable travel insurance which
includes cancellation cover.
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