Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Arab Community in Malaysia

According to statistics, on the average, a Middle Eastern tourist spends three times more per day at a destination in Malaysia than regional tourist. Annually, the rate of Arab tourists in the country continuously increases and in Kuala Lumpur alone, a total of 200,000 Arab tourists had arrived in June to August of last year.

These months are said to be the peak season these vacationers flock in Malaysia. It’s summer in the Middle East and as an escape to the burning heat of the sun, they prefer to spend it someplace where they are more than welcome to stay—in Malaysia.

Ain Arabia

If you’re in Malaysia and you hear “Ain Arabia” it means Arab street. It sits in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur where everything in it is for Middle Easterns from houses, to shops, to cafeterias and restaurants, to laundry and dry cleaning services.

Sarahar Tent

Dubbed as the centre of Ain Arabia, Sahara Tent is a restaurant that specializes in authentic Arabian Cuisine. It inspires every diner with its fine recipes and a view—overlooking is the magnificently landscaped Arabian-themed garden.

Malaysia Hotels

Arab tourists have been the favorite of Malaysia hotels due of their frequent visit and for loving the country as well. As a gratitude to this, Malaysians, particularly those in hotelier businesses always exhibit friendliness in welcoming them.

Indeed, Malaysia has done wonders to provide Arabs the warmest experience they deserve from bringing their culture to this country to giving them the genuine Malaysian hospitality.

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