Tuesday 25 September 2012

Pesta Konvo UMK (PESKO)







PESTA KONVOKESYEN KE-2 UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA KELANTAN (UMK)
 



Pesta Konvokesyen kali ke-2 (PESKO) Universiti Malaysia Kelantan 2012. Pesta ini bermula pada 13-15 September 2012. Bertempat di Taman Perbandaran Taman Tengku Anis, Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Majlis perasmian telah dirasmikan oleh Yang Teramat Mulia Tenku Mahkota Kelantan. Majlis penutup pula telah dirasmikan oleh YBhg. Dato Mustapa (Menteri Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Industri Malaysia).






Antara ahli Sekretariat & Krew PESKO Universiti Malaysia Kelantan 2012 (Ridhuan, Evy, Ummi, Nurul & Ana)


Pembarisan ketika menyambut kedatangan Dato' Mustapa

Sunday 27 May 2012

My ProFile

1. About Myself
Siti Suzianaliza

ASSALAMUALAIKUM and SALAM 1 MALAYSIA to all readers. Welcome to my blog. Before I go more detail, let me introduce some information about myself.

  • My name is SITI SUZIANALIZA BT KAMIS..
  • My friend call me Ana but at home my family call me Zana...
  • My matric No is A09A187...
  • I am students in entrepreneurship and business (commerce) at University Malaysia Kelantan.
  • I was born on 25 MAY 1987, at Hospital Gua Musang, Kelantan...
  • My ambition is become a successful entrepreneur in the future..



A LITTLE BIT ABOUT MYSELF 


I live at Kampung Lepan Jaya, Gua musang, Kelantan. I have eight siblings and I'm number four.

I like to eat spicy food.....yummm
One more thing, I like to eat food that was cooked by my lovely father...even the way that he cook is very simple but the taste is so delicious. If he cook, surely I will eat more than usual.


ABOUT MY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

I was started my education for primary school at Sekolah Kebangsaa Sri Wangi (SKSW) from standard one until standard five...
I continue for my standard six at Sekolah Kebangsaan Gua Musang 3 (SKGM3)...

After that, for form one until form six, I was study at Maahad Muhammadi Gua Musang (MMGM)
Now, I'm further my study at University Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) in entrepreneurship of commerce program..



SOMETHING SIMPLE ABOUT ME
 
I am a person who is did not like to burden someone with my problem...for example now I continue study and live at UMK without using my family's money... I want to learn self-reliance and don't want to burden my parent as I can as possible.

I am also a person who are don't know how to lie even sometime at that time we should not to tell the truth in order to protect someone's pride.

Besides that, I am a person who care about cleanliness and neatness..I like a clean place and fresh environment.
I am a person who is have a lack of confident to speak in English...but I will overcome that problem.

I know the communication skill is important nowadays in order to become successful person.

I like romantic situations, like reciting the novel (love story), wants to become a successful entrepreneur on the other day,



TRAVEL AND TOURS MANAGEMENT

Actually, this is one of my individual assignment for the travel and tours management subject. My lecturer name is Miss Raja Norliana Bt Raja Omar.She is a kind person and care about their students. Here I want to thank to her because not give up to  teach me and all friends about this subject more detail.

I did not regret for choosing this subject as an elective subject in this semester. When I attend this class, I found that I had Know more about the interesting place, how to choose place for travel, how to make a travel budget and so on.

Besides that, I also be able to learn how to create a blog. Honestly, before this I do not know how to create a blog. This is the interesting experience that I get when I learn this subject.

I really enjoy to attend this class and hope I will have another chance to study with Miss Raja Norliana...

I think this is all that I can share with u all.....("~")


~~I HOPE YOU GUYS ENJOY TO FOLLOW MY BLOG~~

GunUng StOng


1. Gunung Stong State Park, Dabong, Kelantan.

Air Terjun Gunung Stong




Air Terjun Gunung Stong


Gunung Stong State Park (GSSP) is a forested area, totaling 21,950ha with several prominent mountain peaks. The area is of outstanding beauty and is home to one of the highest waterfalls in Malaysia, Jelawang
Waterfall.


Chalet

  
The Stong Hill is located in Gua Ikan, the Dabong, forest reserve. It is 1433 metres high and the waterfall one of the most attractive places to be visited in Malaysia. The waterfall is 305 metres high and highest in Asia. 

The rugged landscape of GSSP offers many exciting adventures for anyone who loves nature and the great outdoors. GSSP not only has important eco-tourism values but also serves as a significant conservation area with rich flora and fauna diversity.





 Animals such as the Asian elephant, seladang, great argus pheasant, Malayan tiger, serow and tapir are known to roam the forest in Stong. With the assistance of a qualified and knowledgeable trekking guide, your exploration of GSSP will be made more meaningful as interesting aspects about the biodiversity of the area are pointed out.

There are a few places of interest at Gunung Stong State Park like the Jelawang Waterfall, an impressive seven-tier waterfall is one of the highest waterfalls in Malaysia. Bogo Rock Shelter, a cave-like formation, is a suitable resting point on the way to the summit of Gunung Stong, which can be reached within four hours of trekking.

Gunung Ayam, the highest peak in the area, standing at 1,504m is the ideal spot to watch both sunset and sunrise. A campsite is available for overnight stays. Visit the breathtaking 225 million year-old limestone caves at Dabong that house several bat species and rare flora, including an endemic balsam.




Peak of Gunung Ayam

Gunung Ayam which is ancient to the Stong Hill has various kindsoft birds and wildlife. Gunung Ayam's height is 1504 metres it is and 70 metres higher than Gunung Stong. It takes 3-4 hours to climb Gunung Stong and 4-5 hours to reach the peak of Gunung. The journey to the peak of Gunung Ayam is very challenging. Climbers must be prepared in physical and mental strengths. At the peak of Gunung Ayam, you can view the splendid view of the sunrise.

Tuesday 22 May 2012

Great Barrier Reef

2. Great Barrier Reef, Australia.



Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef  is one of the world's great natural wonders. It is the largest reef in the world and consists of nearly 3000 individual reefs, 880 islands and hundreds and thousands of different types of plant, bird and marine life. The site contains a huge diversity of species including over 1,500 species of fish, about 360 species of hard coral, 5,000 species of mollusc, and more than 175 species of bird, plus a great diversity of sponges, anemones, marine worms and crustaceans, among others.




The reef system, extending to Papua New Guinea, the reef comprises some 2900 individual reefs of all sizes and shapes covering more than 20,000 km2, including 760 fringing reefs, which range in size from under 1ha to over 10,000 ha and vary in shape to provide the most spectacular marine scenery on Earth. A rich variety of landscapes and seascapes, including rugged mountains with dense and diverse vegetation and adjacent fringing reefs, provide spectacular scenery.

 
 There are a lot of activities that tourist can enjoy such as swimming with the fish and admiring the colours of the coral is a must for any holiday to the Great Barrier Reef. Outer reef scuba diving and island day trips are some of the more common pastimes on the reef along with scenic flights and rainforest tours to Kuranda and the Daintree Rainforest.

Bora-BorA IslanD

3. Bora-bora Island, French


Bora-Bora Island

Bora-Bora Island is located at the Society Island of French Polynesia. The original name of the island in the, Tahitian language might be better rendered as Pora Pora which meaning is "First Born". The island, located about 230 kilometers Northwest of Papeete, is surrounded by a lagoon and a barrier reef. In the center of the island are the remnants of an extinct volcano rising to two peaks, Mount Pahia and Mount Otemanu.




Bora-Bora islan is the major international tourist destination, famous for its aqua-centric luxury resorts. Most visitors to Bora Bora are American, Japanese, or European. Lagoonarium is one of the amazing place having no equal in the world and it can attract many tourists to visit in there. Another unique place the tourists visit is, perhaps, the most popular white sandy Matira Beach, where tourist can experience many lagoon activities such as kayaking or outrigger canoe, scuba diving in Bora Bora's shallow lagoon, also snorkeling.




Bora Bora can also be explored from the air by helicopter. the tourist will really be blessed to experience sharks and rays from the sky as well as enjoy the thousands of blue, green and turquoise shades of the lagoon.


The island features 12 four-star and five-star hotels and is considered a popular tourist destination. The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort is a five-star luxury hotel close to Le meridian Beach, featuring a private beach. Home to 100 guestrooms with balconies overlooking the beach, ocean or mountains, the resort also boasts premium bedding facilities, Fitness Centre, wonderfully designed pool, and 24-hour room service

Here the tourist will get acquainted with fascinating marine life, including dolphins, turtles, sharks and loads of tropical fish; moreover they will have the chance to swim alongside these wonderful creatures and interact with them by the help of experienced underwater guides.

TaMan NegAra GuNunG Gading

4. Taman Negara Gunung Gading, Sarawak.


Taman Negara Gunung Gading




Gunung Gading National Park is a mountainous jungle area of ​​the beautiful only two hours away from Kuching. The park is located near Lundu, an attractive small town in south-west Sarawak. At first, the park was closed for a conservation area, the largest flower Rafflesia in the world can grow up to one meter in diameter.



However, after conducting an extensive review of the impact on the environment, the National Parks Department decided that Mount Ivory is a valuable national assets that must be shared with the public. Therefore, the park opened to the public in 1994. Ivory Mountain National Park closely watched by the Department of National Parks to ensure that visitors get the best opportunities to view the flowering Rafflesia without destroying the flower buds and other flora in the vicinity.


Rafflesia Flower

A wooden platform was constructed path in the place where the Rafflesia is usually appears to allow visitors to come here with ease at any time of the Rafflesia flower expands. Jungle trails lead visitors towards the river, waterfalls and mountains, with one path taking trekkers to the peak of Gunung Gading (906 m). The rugged mountains provide a dramatic scenic backdrop to the nearby town of Lundu, and the beaches at Pandan and Siar.


Sunday 20 May 2012

LakE MatHeSon/ Mirror Lake

5. Lake Matheson/ Mirror Lake, New Zealand


Mirror Lake
Lake Matheson also know as a Mirror Lake. This Lake was locate on the South Island of New Zealand. As we can observed at the picture it reflects the beautiful surrounding, mainly it Mount Cook and Mount Tasman, that's why it is called mirror lake. It is a beautiful lake quite popular which a lot of people visit when the travel to New Zealand.






The Lake is not far from a camping site at Rainforest Retreate called Forest Park and also close to the village Franz Josef Glacier. From the camping site we can easily access to the lake and the lake also is near to the Fork Glacier which of the famous place. The lake has been formed around 14,000 years ago by glaciation.

Lake Matheson
 
The water of the Lake Matheson is dark brown, so on calm day they create the idea reflective surface. The color is caused by natural leaching of organic matters from the surrounding native forest floor. An easy walk passes over the Clearwater River suspension bridge.















The Clearwater River drains off the lake and is brownish under the bridge, however it quickly becomes clear and true to its name. The track continues through ancient native forest, including tall rimu and kahikatea trees, to a pontoon that extends out onto the lake.