Thursday, July 4, 2013

Wild elephant check-in at Mutiara!

Taman Negara Pahang
I was able to upload these pictures again ....just happy to share!
Below email from guest about the elephant pix ...

Dear Sabri,
We came back to Paris this morning with a lot of souvenirs of Malaysia and in particular from Taman Negara. Really surprise the photo on elephant! We appreciate a lot your hospitality and the comfort of Mutiara Resort.
As reminder of this pleasant moment we send you a photo of our night walk in the Park.
All the best for you and your family,
Stephane, Cecile, Eugenie and Emilio

Hi sabri thanks for the funny fotos !!! And for the wonderful time at teman negara. Kind regards from tokyo maggie
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 13.05.2013 um 13:26
Heyyy sabri!
Im so happy you sent me the elephant by email so quickly!
Don t worry i will put the comment in every languages :-)
A big thanks for your help i was really pleased to met you!
See you.... Jeessica

Dear Sabri
Thank you for sending us the pictures of the elephant.  We did enjoy our holiday at Taman Negara.  It was a wonderful experience and we are grateful to you and all the lovely people at the Mutiara Taman Negara Resort for all your kindness to us. After leaving Taman Negara we had two days in Kuala Lumpur and then back to Sydney and our home at Mollymook on the New South Wales South Coast.  We have lovely memories of our three days at Taman Negara.

With our very kind regards
John & Trish Moon from UK

Dear  Mr Sabri
I am sent 2 pic.from the winter 2012 with a lots  of snow   in the front off may home in the city Amersfoort  Netherlands
thanks for sent the Elephant pic and the family pic.
bay bay   from Mr van Veenendaal

Fast Facts
1. In both East and West Malaysia, the main human population centers are near the coast.
2. Taman Negara National Park, in the heart of peninsular Malaysia, has the largest known population of elephants in Southeast Asia.
3. The red-banded langur occurs only in the peat swamp forests along Sarawak’s Maludam River; their total population numbers fewer than 200
4. Bornean pygmy elephants are found only in Sabah.
5. Although Malaysia is increasingly industrialized, large-scale agriculture and forestry are important sources of employment and revenue for many rural households

Thank you to photographer from Qantas Air journalist, very nice shot!
Photo taken last year at Mutiara Taman Negara resort compound....Sabri


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