Sunday, 30 December 2012

DRH set to be game-changer to luxury travel industry

Malaysia has been well known for its natural beauty of pristine sandy beaches and lush rainforests, rich cultural heritage and myriad of culinary delights that cater to all walks of life.

Its strategic location with easy access from neighbouring countries, solid economic growth and innovative infrastructure have made it one of the top tourist destinations in Asia.
www.traveldailynews.asia recently (Oct 25) highlighted that Destination Resorts and Hotels (DRH), a master planner, investor, developer and management of destination resorts and hospitality is set to be the game-changer to the luxury travel industry, a growing market of affluent travellers.
Recently, DRH represented Malaysia at the world's leading event for the travel industry, World Travel Market 2012, in ExCeL London.
DRH is involved in the development of Puteri Harbour and Legoland Hotel in Nusajaya, Johor as well as Desaru Coast that is poised to be the region's first luxury integrated destination, set to open in 2015. “As a country and as a destination, Malaysia has many competitive advantages that will allow us to remain at the forefront of the global travel and tourism industry.
DRH is tasked by the Malaysian Government investment arm Khazanah Nasional to develop and build world-class integrated destination resorts that will elevate the tourism landscape of Malaysia in the international arena,” said Mohd Nadziruddin Nohd Basri, Managing Director of DRH.
Also commenting on Malaysia's tropical climate and beautiful beaches was tourist Dennis Bacic who just arrived in Kuala Lumpur about a week ago. Hailed from Ontario, Canada, this is his fourth trip to the country within a year and this time around, it's our tropical climate that he sought for.
“It's so cold right now in Canada and having the sun all day long is pure blessing. Malaysia is really beautiful and has so much to offer. “I love its beaches which are great spots to rest and relax and bathe in its warm summer sun. Malaysian street or local food is simply amazing, too, and so cheap,” Bacic said.
-thestar online.

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