Showing posts with label Langkawi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Langkawi. Show all posts

Thursday, December 9, 2010

RM1bil investment in Langkawi resort

Khazanah in joint-venture deal under master development plan

LANGKAWI: Khazanah Nasional Bhd, the investment holdings arm of the Government, expects to invest RM1bil with its partners between now and 2014 to develop Teluk Datai in Langkawi.


Peremba (M) Sdn Bhd director of development John Ballantyne (right) briefing Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak during a tour of the Teluk Datai Resorts development. Accompanying them are Tan Sri Azman Mokhtar (left) and Peremba executive chairman Tan Sri Razali Rahman (second left).

Managing director Tan Sri Azman Mokhtar said the development would be done through Teluk Datai master development plan and Khazanah would get involved via its investee company Teluk Datai Resorts Sdn Bhd.

Under this master plan, we will re-invest in the existing hotels in Teluk Datai and investment in select pieces of earmarked land in an environmentally sensitive manner, he said yesterday at the launch of the master plan.

The plan was launched by the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak

In July, the group acquired 70% stake in Teluk Datai Resorts, which owns The Datai Langkawi hotel, The Golf Club, Datai Bay and 1,494 acres at Teluk Datai.

The remaining 30% interest in Teluk Datai Resorts are held by Tan Sri Razali Rahman and Datuk Hassan Abas through Archipelago Hotels (East) Sdn Bhd.

Azman said Khazanah's investment in Teluk Datai Resorts was in line with the Government's efforts to drive the economy upwards under the Economic Transformation Plan.

It is also consistent with the key thrust of the New Economic Model of moving Malaysia towards a high income economy, supported by high-skilled local labour force and sustainable products and services and embodies the spirit of collaboration and partnership between the public and private sector, he said.

The first of the projects under the plan was to enhance The Datai Langkawi hotel through the development of 14 luxury villas, expected to be completed in the first quarter 2012.

Teluk Datai Resorts had also commenced reviewing the realignment of The Golf Club, Datai Bay to upgrade the golf course and also enable the land to be optimised for beachfront development, targeted for completion in the third quarter of 2012.

At the event yesterday, Teluk Datai Resorts also signed a head of agreement with Shangri-La Hotels (M) Bhd for the establishment of a joint-venture company (51% would be owned by Teluk Datai Resorts) to develop a 5-star resort there that would later be managed by Shangri-La Int Hotel Management Ltd under the Shangri-La brand.

It was expected that there would be another premium 6-star hotel and a selection of premium villas for sale in Teluk Datai.

To preserve the environment during the development, Teluk Datai Resorts has engaged Camco South East Asia to undertake a sustainability study.

It also announced that the group had adopted Sekolah Kebangsaan Ewa as part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives.

By The Star

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Friday, June 18, 2010

The Sheraton Beach Resort Langkawi

The difficulties of my second day at the Sheraton resort started very early today as it begun with me struggling to get out of bed! A combination of laying between the soft, luxurious layers of bed linen and in the comfy signature Sweet Sleeper bed (which Sheraton is famous for, I hear) and the calm and tranquil surroundings , made it almost impossible for me to start my day.

But with a quick stretch and a glance out the window and sea beyond, I was up and ready to start my day. And besides, there was no way I was going to miss out on the resort's legendary breakfast buffet spread!
Shasha and I decided to walk to the Feast Restaurant instead of taking buggy, to enjoy the greenery and its natural beauty and at the same time build up an appetite for what awaits us at the Feast. Once the equally “famished” Shasha and I arrived at Feast Restaurant, I was astonished to find that the place was filled with so many different faces from all over the world. From the animated Saudi Arabian family of 7, laughing over the breakfast table while their little ones ran about on the outdoor terrace, to the sun-dried Dutch honeymooners, locked in a dreamy gaze, feeding each other fresh fruit from the buffet table to us, the travel blogger and the Cute Suit. The ambience was bursting with holiday joy and excitement. The mood was indeed infectious.

Beef bacon, Japanese soba noodles, nasi lemak, hummus, pancakes, 10 types of breads were amongst the many breakfast fare offered to the Sheraton guests. There was such an amazing spread and variety of international breakfast to choose from that I didn't know where to start! After finally filling up my plate with a selection of different dishes and seeing Shasha doing the same, we nestled ourselves down on the Feast outdoor terrace and dug into our 'feast' (excuse the pun)
We were then joined by the Director of Food & Beverage, En. Nazar Rosly, to chat with us about his Pride and Joy – The Feast Coffeehouse and The Chime. Over breakfast, En.Nazar enlightened us on the food and beverage industry in Langkawi and told us that The Chime is now the latest hotspot in Langkawi ! Yuhoo! we were in the right place at the right time ! With a resident DJ, different theme nights and a 7 piece live band, Chime Night Spot caters to party animals who can bust a move on the dance floor, business travelers wanting to wind down after a long day of wheeling and dealing and music lovers who could sing along to current hits and hit classics performed by Chime's resident live band. Don’t know about The Cute Suit but I was already planning to chill out at Chimes after our interview with Datuk Azhar Mansor this evening!


Towards the end of our breakfast and feeling totally energized by the consumption of good rich food, we were joined by Puan Rosidah, who graciously offered to give us a personal tour of the resort on a private golf buggy!


We started our tour visiting the different suites and chalets within the resort. The Superior sea view rooms were similar to our rooms, with timber floors and of contemporary Malaysian interior design. The soothing aesthetics of the suites blended in effortlessly with the natural surroundings and the sea which can be enjoyed from a large balcony. The bathrooms are very sexy whereby one can choose to soak in the bath tub whilst watching the many cable channels on the flat screen plasma tv in the bedroom thru a shuttered opening! The Partial Sea View rooms similar to the sea view rooms have an absolutely exquisite view of the Andaman Sea! The Garden View rooms are just as comfortable and well decorated as the Sea view suites only difference is that the balcony looks out onto the lush forest of the resort and on occasion, monkeys swinging from the trees!

Our last stop of the Sheraton room tour was the chalets, which had extra large verandas with outdoor dining area for 4 and a comfy daybed for lazing and gazing out to the sea. The chalets had direct access to a sandy beach overlooking the sea. I could easily imagine how it would be like having my own little house by the sea, being in one of the chalets. Sigh..
Suddenly, I thought about my mum, an avid traveler, who scrutinizes hotel rooms with such zeal and concluded that she would approve of the interior design of the rooms and the extras available to guests like the coffee maker with the many variety of coffee and tea sachets, the well stocked mini bar, free bottles of mineral water topped up daily and the local and international leisure and travel magazines laid neatly on the coffee table for easy reading.
After the brief tour of the hotel and chalet suites, Puan Rosidah brought us to the Chawan Spa; the Balinese Spa located in a quiet and secluded part of the resort. After a brief tour of the Spa reception area (which smelt so good from the exotic aromatherapy oils) we were taken to one of the many spa suites where, we are told, a variety of spa treatments are made available for the individual guest or for the honeymooning couple. From the outside, the spa looked just like any other chalets in the Resort, but the interior was completely different! The Spa Suite oozed with sensuality and tranquility with its mood lighting and enticing decor. After literally “prying” Shasha off from the Spa doors, Puan Rosidah kindly drove us back to the hotel lobby, concluding our insightful and enlightening tour of the Sheraton property.

That night, after an interesting encounter with Datuk Azhar Mansor (which is a totally different story all together!) I decided to pay my long awaited visit to Chime night spot, where on this particular night, the theme was Sinful Pleasures. The atmosphere inside Chime was chilled and very laidback. The crowd was just starting to pick up as it was still relatively early, but with the DJ spinning some eletric Hip Hop tunes, and the 7 piece band performing later on, I'm sure Chime would be packed to the brim night in, night out!

By the time the crowd picked up, I was already out the door and making my way back to my hotel room to recharge from the long day.
All and all my visit to the Sheraton Beach Resort Langkawi has been eventful and highly appreciated, really. Kudos to the Sheraton Resort and many thanks to Puan Rosidah and the Sheraton Hospitality folks for making Shasha and I feel like their most cherished guests! It is rare to find the 'human touch' in the hotel industry nowadays, but with The Sheraton Beach Resort Langkawi, it definitely feels like my home away from home.

Going to take a day off blogging to catch up with myself and get my thoughts and creativity back into my system. Will be back with an update of my adventures like my interview with Datuk Azhar Mansor, the first man to sail around the world in 114 days, and island hopping with the cute suite! But till then..

Harith The Hectic Beach Bum

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