International Air Connectivity
The best way to travel to Kuching Sarawak from Europe is either via Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) or via Changi International Airport in Singapore. Connecting flights from either KLIA or Changi are frequent and regular with several different carriers to choose from.
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Malaysia Airlines the country's main airline carrier will be providing special assistance to all participants in making arrangements for their flights. MAS will provide special discounts for the participants to attend the Malaysia Global Business Forum 2009. For booking information please click here;

Indalucia Tours & Travel our appointed Travel Agent can assist you in making arrangements for your stay in Kuching. Just mention Malayisa Global Business Forum – Bosnia when contacting them on the link http://www.indalucia.com/

If you are in need of travel advice or assistance please feel free to contact our friendly and well organised secretariat staff and wellorganised@glenreagh.net

Malaysia Global Business Forum - Bosnia has negotiated special rates for golfers. Established in April 1996, the Damai Golf & Country Club in Sarawak boasts the true elegance of a world qualified 18-hole golf course. It is the first in Malaysia designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer and indefinitely supreme in its majestic atmosphere with a breathtaking ocean view and lush mountains complementing the backdrop to this magnificent bona fide designer golf course. This is also providing electric buggies ensuring comfort for all players while they enjoy the vast par 72 course.
Contact our friendly and well organised secretariat at wellorganised@glenreagh.net for more details
Tucked away on the foothills of legendary Mount Santubong, 35 km away from Kuching is Sarawak's fascinating cultural showcase, the award winning "Sarawak Cultural Village".
This living museum depicts the heritage of the major racial groups in Sarawak and conveniently portrays the respective lifestyle amidst 14 acres of equatorial vegetation.
Here, it is possible to see Sarawak's ethnic diversity at a glance. The handicraft is both bewildering and tempting, including the Kain Songket (Malay cloth with gold inlay), Pua Kumbu (Iban housewives textiles), Melanau Terendak (sunhat), Bidayuh tambok (basket), Iban parang (swords), Orang Ulu wood carving and Chinese ceramic.
The 45-minute cultural performance of songs, dances and entertainment is something you will not want to miss out during your visit to Sarawak.
For more information on Malaysia and travel tips try the following:
| http://www.tourism.gov.my/ | |
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http://www.sarawaktourism.com |
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Or contact our Secretariat on wellorganised@glenreagh.net or info@malaysiaglobalbusinessforum.com |

Dato Seri Dr. Muhammad Leo Michael Toyad Abdullah