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Pan Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur
This is a great, award-winning hotel!
With its gracious Malaysian welcome, first-class
business services and fine exquisite
restaurants, the Pan Pacific Kuala Lumpur is
perfectly suited for leisure, business or
conventions.
All beautiful spacious rooms, with fantastic
views of either the lush green Gentling Highland
mountains or the famous Petronas Twin Towers,
are elegantly furnished with individually
controlled air-conditioning, private bath and
shower, IDD phone and voicemail, CNN and cable
TV entertainment, coffee tea-making facilities,
well stocked mini bar, in-room safe, and your
personal iron and ironing board, all within your
either king-sized or twin-bedded private room,
accompanied by your selection of daily
international newspaper and a unique tropical
Malaysian fruit display.
Our full serviced Pacific Floor rooms offer you
uncompromised personalized care of a butler and
concierge along with access to the Pacific
Lounge on the 30th Floor with panoramic views of
Kuala Lumpur. The Pacific Lounge is equipped
with a private conference room, business centre
and TV entertainment lounge where you will enjoy
a complimentary breakfast buffet from 7-10 a.m.,
evening cocktails and canapés from 6-8 p.m. with
snacks and refreshments complimentary 24 hours
per day.
The Pan Pacific Kuala Lumpur is a true oasis in
the heart of this exciting city which is
adjacent to the fantastic Putra World Trade
Centre (PWTC) complete with approximately 50,000
sq. m or 538,000 sq. ft. of state-of-the-art
overall meeting and exhibition space.
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Pelangi Beach Resort Langkawi
Welcome to the island of
Langkawi, the tropical jewel
that rises from the pristine
waters of Andaman Sea and the
Straits of Malacca at the
northern tip of Peninsular
Malaysia. Langkawi comprises of
over 99 sun-kissed islands,
spread out like a delicate
string of pearls.
The largest and most populated
island is Langkawi after which
all the islands in the group are
generally called. It lies 30 km
west of Kuala Perlis on the
mainland of Peninsular Malaysia,
just below the maritime border
with neighboring Thailand.
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