Showing posts with label Pulai Desaru Beach Resort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pulai Desaru Beach Resort. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Thrill Seekers Head To Desaru



DESARU: Johor is giving this seaside town greater tourist appeal by turning it into a sports hub. A popular holiday destination, Desaru is expected to draw sports fans and outdoor enthusiasts with sporting events.
Johor state tourism department director Dr Badrul Hisham Kassim said major events were being planned for sports fans.
“It is understood that Kejora (Southeast Johor Development Authority) and the Kota Tinggi District Office are planning to host several sports events here to boost domestic tourism,” Badrul said.
In the pipeline is a Pesta Rakyat scheduled for early next year.
However, the details are still sketchy.
Lotus Desaru Beach Resort managing director Datuk P. Ramalingam said that the most recent event held here was the Triathlon Desaru 2014 with a turnout of nearly 1,000 participants and spectators.
There were 500 local and international participants as well as fans and family members.
“The participants had to swim swim (2km) , cycle (90km) and run (21km),” said Ramalingam.
Last year, extreme sport fans flocked here for the 7th Monsoon Mayhem International Surf Challenge 2013.
The annual challenge, supported by the Asian Surfing Championships, was organised by Bigfoot Industries Enterprise.
Its official partners were state Tourism, Johor Tourism Promotion Board, Johor Tourism Department, Kejora and Pulai Desaru Beach Resort and Spa.
Lotus Desaru also held a host of activities and provided facilities for thrill-seekers.
Outdoor and recreational activities offered here are not limited to water sports.
The activities offered by hotels and resorts here include rafting, jungle walks and adventure races that are meant to foster friendship and encourage teamwork.
Pulai Desaru Beach Resort marketing and communications officer Nurul Farahin Samsari said the resort would be introducing several water sports activities early next year and it was currently in discussions with a water sports operator.
Presently, its activities include all-terrain vehicle (ATV) rides, paint ball wall games, target shooting, horse-carriage rides and horse riding.
Meanwhile, Wong May Xian, 21, was spotted at Lotus Desaru recently trying her hand at parasailing.
Wong who is from Yong Peng said she had just resigned from her job in Singapore and wanted to “soar to the skies” in her first attempt at the sport.


“I am wearing my glasses although my friends are worried that they may fall off while I’m up there. I want to see everything clearly,” said Wong setting off.
It costs RM100 for a three to four-minute session.
Upon landing, Wong said she was not afraid at all, and the view was breathtaking.

- sourced from NST online

Thursday, November 7, 2013

An Awesome Day!

Footprints in the Sand
Shella leaving footprints in the sand.

Write your sad times in sand, write your great times in stone."- Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw (1856 – 1950)

Desaru Beach
The alluring Desaru Beach.


Reached here in the late afternoon.  From the Perling toll in Johor Baru, it took nearly 2 hours to get to the Desaru beach. But it was worth the drive.. Haven't got a chance to frolic in the sun in quite a while.  Another stolen moment.  The 22km stretch of the South China Sea behind the Pulai Desaru Beach Resort and Spa is an enticing draw.

Desaru Beach

Lazing on the Rocks


That's me lazing on the rocks. A wonderful place to just sit, close your eyes, shut out the noise and get connected with the Divine. However, I have something embarrasing to share.  When I tried to stand and walk on the rocks, I had to be "rescued".  I didn't set out to be the damsel in distress, but when I wanted to get down, it was slippery and there were sharp edges.  I was terribly terribly afraid of falling.  My faith is not strong, I guess.  This urban dweller and novice traveller just needs to get out more.

A Walk on the Beach
Lady in Red

Next time may bring my swimsuit and float board. On second thought, MAYBE NOT as the sea was qute rough even during low tide in the late afternoon. Wouldn't want to go missing at sea!!!

Desaru Fruit Farm
Bee pollen, honey, fruits and royal jelly can be found here.

On the way home  via the Johor Baru - Kota Tinggi trunk road, Nona Shella and I stopped by at the Dessaru Fruit Farm to get some "buah srikaya" (sugar-apple fruit).  I've never heard of this fruit before.  Need to get out more.  Seriously!