The Aryani Resort
by pienkcat
"Welcome to the Aryani"
Hi! another vacation spot to share with you guys outhere. This time my destination is the Aryani Resort at district of Merang, Terengganu, Malaysia owned by a famous malaysian architect.
Merang is situated by the east coast beach of Terengganu. Popular and known as a main gateway to many islands of Terengganu like Redang, Lang Tengah, Tenggol and etc.
Exactly at the road side of Merang main road , in front of PETRONAS petrol station you will find a quite, calm and undisturbed resort hidden deep in the beach jungle.
With its private beach and harmony blend of greenery, ocean and sand the resort is ready to colour your holiday. This four rated star resort offers you ocean, pool and garden view of chalets and not to forget their traditional spa to rejuvenate you and your partner after a long and busy days of work!
"Your custom vacation"
Enjoy your day either at the beach or pool or maybe you can arrange transport with the resort to send you to Kuala Terenganu town (KT) to do your visits and shoppings.
But must remember to schedule your trip carefully and glad to advise you that between November to February the east coast is having a monsoon season and you are not encourage to swim or do any sea activities.
But, still you can enjoy the resort facilities and normally during this season the resort will be less crowded and they offer a very cheap fullboard package as low as USD105 for 3D2N c/w 1 time spa treatment...wow!
"Till we meet again..."
Don't miss out your chance to try the local food like delicious nasi dagang (steam semi glutinous rice serve with special spice of tuna curry), Aryani sate, merang fried mee and etc. at the restaurant, in your room or even at the beach...
And don't be surprise if you find at this resort, a lot of cats hanging around freely..They are all so cute and adorable...
Swissgabe's new Malaysia Page
by swissgabe
Malaysia is great. I like to visit this country all the time. I'm working for Malaysia Airlines and I know the country well.
There are so many things to see and I try to update my
site about Malaysia from time to time.
In Malaysia I visited already:
Kuala Lumpur
Penang
Pangkor
Langkawi
Taman Negara (National Park)
Kuantan
Cherating
Kuala Terengganu
Redang Island
Kota Kinabalu
Sandakan
Kudat
and I will visit a lot of other things soon...
Some of my favorite Resorts and Hotels in Malaysia:
( I only listed Hotels I have slept or I visited already)
Tanjung Rhu Resort - Langkawi (see also details)
Pangkor Laut Resort - Pangkor Laut Island (see also details)<
Tanjong Jara - Kuala Terengganu (see also details)<
The Datai - Langkawi
Hyatt - Kuantan
Aryani - Kuala Terengganu
Ritz Carlton - Kuala Lumpur
The Regent - Kuala Lumpur
JW Marriott - Kuala Lumpur
Palace of the Golden Horses - MINES near KL
Mutiara Burau Bay - Langkawi (the hotel is nothing special but the Bar near the Beach is GREAT!)
more will follow...
(bye the way, the picture shows a river near the Taman Negara Resort)
Forum Posts
Aryani Hotel
by catnamedog
Hi
We go to Terengganu at the end of March. Can anyone tell me about the Hotel Aryani?
We keep hearing conflicting reports; its a small, intimate and secluded hotel with all the facilities, but also that its run-down and shabby. Can anyone whose been there recently put our minds at rest?
Also, what are the best things to see and do whilst we are there? We've travelled around Malaysia, but never been to Terengganu before.
RE: Aryani Hotel
by zoogobear
Hi there. Aryani is Malaysia's first boutique hotel, very private & exclusive. It only has 20 rooms but each is of different design.
If you've been to Kelantan, the landscape & surrounding is pretty much similar to Terengganu.
Just hit me if u wanna ask further ..
RE: Aryani Hotel
by bjkhan
Aryani is no where near shabby and run-down. That I will assure. It is pretty secluded and it has one the best modern traditional archtecture you will find. Since its secluded, most of your activities are confined with the hotel or you need to get your hotel to arrange you excursions if you are interested to see rest of Terengganu