Thursday, September 3, 2009

A perfect time

The months of September during Ramadan there are many specials available, of course RentNow Serviced Apartments does have several specials too. It is a perfect time to try us out and experience the difference a Serviced Apartment is to a Hotel. Imagine having a full apartment with several bedrooms, a living room, kitchen and 2 Bathrooms instead of a cramped Hotel room. You can have a suite like a movie star for the price of a Hotel room. If you are a group or a family than instead of renting 2 hotel rooms you can rent an Serviced Apartment and stay all together without being separated in different hotel rooms.
The months of September is the perfect time to test us because we have several promotions available. Just contact us at http://www.rentnow.my and ask us for the September special.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Why Stay in a hotel if you can have an apartment?

On my last trip to Kuala Lumpur I did decide to get a short term apartment instate of a hotel room. The attempt was to be more integrated into the culture instate of the hotel where you are just seeing other travellers. I did go with a place that is called RentNow.my and had a great experience and will not ever go back into a hotel. It is called a serviced apartment and you should try it on your next trip. If you go to Kuala Lumpur try RentNow.my.

I decided to post their information because all was great and the word should be spread.

Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur is RentNow Bistari Serviced Apartments, a luxury but affordable alternative to the standard hotel. RentNow Serviced Apartments is the official licensed provider of affordable Serviced Apartments in the Bistari Building. Our spaciousness accommodations are ideal for families or groups that prefer the experience to live in a full apartment instate a single hotel room. For the price of an average hotel room you can enjoy the ultimate experience of a private residence.

RentNow Serviced Suite offers a selection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom suites for daily, weekly and monthly rental. Ranging from 800 to 1400 sq ft, guest will find themselves feeling very much at home in our luxury designed suites. For added convenience our centralized location is only minutes walk from 3 major public transport rail systems.
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About Malaysia

Malaysia’s Islamic background makes some people think that it’s going to be boring or dangerous. It’s far from true, Malaysia is a save country for anyone to travel, people are extremely friendly, natural disasters and storms only seem to happen across the border and the multi-ethnic population gets along well in most cases. In short Malaysians are very laid back, warm and friendly.

To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia, A bubbling, bustling melting pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. There are so many thinks to see and do in Malaysia; Why not take a leisurely walk around Penang where wafts of Chinese incense blend with durian while Indian tunes blast from an Indian shop. After that visit the Cameron Highlands where you can visit colonial tea plantations in the cool air of the highlands; or, on the Seribuat Archipelago, off the east coast of Johor, snorkel through coral gardens and lounge on a beautiful beach. For more adventure head to Taman Negara and track elephants, or how about the adventure to experience the depths of Sarawak and Sabah in the mythical Borneo the second biggest rain forest in the world where you can see wild orang-utans and climb massive Mt Kinabalu south east Asia’s 5th highest mountain? Boring? I don’t think so.

Malaysia is located against the Straits of Melaka, protected, against swells and tsunamis, this part of the peninsula has welcomed foreign visitors since the days of early traders. Such a convenient shipping route has, over the centuries, created a cosmopolitan culture that is well-schooled in English.

One of Malaysia's key attractions is its extreme contrasts. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on stilts, and five-star hotels sit several meters away from ancient reefs. A fascinating fusion of tradition and modernity, Malaysia's architecture today is a reflection of Asia's many styles, cultures and religions. These influences include Hindu-Indian, Arab-Muslim, Chinese and European. Portuguese, Dutch and British colonization have also influenced local architecture. Now, the country embraces an independent modern Malaysian vision whilst staying true to its rich culture and heritage.

For the perfect holiday full of surprises, eclectic cultures and natural wonders, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.
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