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Conference
Facilities
Food &
Beverage Facilities
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Puteri Setia Restaurant
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Puteri Bongsu Lounge
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BBQ Terrance
Service &
Facilities
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Laundry Service
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Souvenir and Gift Shop
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Ample car-parking facilities
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ASTRO TV Program
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Baby Sitting service (by arrangements)
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Private Limousine service (by
arrangements)
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Resort Tour (by arrangements)
Family
Activities
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Volleyball, Football, Netball
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Telematches / Treasure Hunt
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Video Games Room
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Karaoke Facilities
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Roller skating and children playground
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Jungle tracking
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Pony Rides
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Nine (9) holes golf course opposite
the hotel
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SHAHZAN INN,
FRASER'S HILL
Jalan Lady Guillemard,
49000 Bukit Fraser, Pahang Darul Makmur

Shahzan Inn is located in the town centre of
Fraser's Hill. Shahzan Inn offers both
business and holiday-goers a superb
accommodation within the beautiful
surroundings of natural hilltop forest. |
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Accommodation
There are 90 tastefully rooms at
Shahzan Inn comprising 1 Apartment, 2 VIP Suites, 2 Junior
Suite, 50 Deluxe and 34 Superior rooms to choose from. You
can truly enjoy your stay in the room perfected to your taste.
The room also come with standard features like private bathrooms
and color TV,
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Promotion Room
Rates 2011 (RM) |
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Room Type |
Weekday
(Sun~Thur) |
Weekend
(Fri, Sat & School
Holidays) |
Eve of & Public
Holidays |
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Garden View
(2 single bed) |
RM 150 |
RM 190 |
RM 240 |
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Golf View
(2 single bed or 1
Kingsize bed) |
RM 170 |
RM 210 |
RM 270 |
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Family room
(1 queen + 1
Sgl bed) |
RM 220 |
RM 271 |
RM 321 |
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Puteri Kemala Suite
(1 bedroom with Kingsize or 2 single bed & a living Hall) |
RM 480 |
RM 515 |
RM 515 |
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Temenggong
Apartment
(2 bedroom with a dining & Living Hall) |
RM 500 |
RM 685 |
RM 648 |
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Rates are in Ringgit Malaysia and subject to 10% service
charge and 5% credit card e-commerce charge.
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All Rates quoted is subject to
changes without prior notice.
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Room Rates is
included breakfast.
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This Promotion is
Not Applicable during eve of & Public Holidays Period.
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Baby Cot is FOC
subject to availability upon request only.
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Directions to the Resort
From Kuala Lumpur and
South
If you are traveling from
the South or Kuala Lumpur, take the North-South Highway and exit at the
Rawang Interchange (about 20-25 min, from Kuala Lumpur or Subang
Interchange). From Rawang, enter the trunk road towards North. You will
pass smaller towns like Serendah, Ulu Yam village and Rasa village in
Batang Kali district. Immediately after Rasa (about 1 km), look out for
signage which says Bukit Fraser (Fraser’s Hill) or Kuala Kubu Bahru and
turn right following signage directions. The journey from Rawang to Kuala
Kubu Bahru (foot of Fraser’s Hill) takes about 30-35 minutes.
(Note: There are
several petrol stations along the way and motorists are advised to fill up
their petrol tanks whenever possible. There are no petrol stations in
Fraser's Hill. At Ulu Yam there is a supermarket (Sanata Supermarket)
situated near the trunk road where a wide variety of daily provisions and
food is offered)
From Penang and North
If you are traveling from
the North, enter the North-South Highway and exit at the Tanjong Malim
Interchange. Take the trunk road towards South and look out for signage
indicating Kuala Kubu Bahru or Bukit Fraser (Fraser’s Hill). Turn left
into Kuala Kubu Bahru which is the last stop at the foot of Fraser’s Hill.
From Kuala Kubu Bahru
towards Fraser's Hill
From Kuala Kubu Bahru, drive
easterly following a winding road up to the Gap (21 km about 35-45
minutes).
More Information & Places of
Interest on Fraser's Hill
Bird Watching
in Malaysia
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From the
Gap to the Top
This stretch (35
min to 45 min) is for one way traffic during the day and 2 way
at night. It is narrow and wide enough for one car only except
several stretches where 2 cars can squeeze through.
Gates (Lower
Gate & Upper Gates) control the passage of traffic at the last
7km stretch to Fraser’s Hill. The
gate times show below:
Going Up (Odd Hours)
Going Down (Even Hours)
07.00am
– 07.40am 06.00am – 06.40am
09.00am – 09.40am 08.00am –
08.40am
11.00am – 11.40am 10.00am – 10.40am
01.00pm – 01.40pm 12.00pm – 12.40pm
03.00pm – 03.40pm 02.00pm –
02.40pm
05.00pm – 05.40pm 04.00pm –
04.40pm
07.00pm – 07.40pm 06.00pm –
06.40pm
Between 8pm
and 6am, the road is open to 2-way traffic where one has to be
careful of oncoming cars. Put on your high beam and drive slow
(less than 25km/hr). Look out for oncoming car headlights.
Horn to let the oncoming car know that you are near. When the
oncoming car approaches, lower the beam and slowly squeeze
through. If there is wider space, stop to wait for the other
car to pass.
Night car
accidents on this stretch is extremely rare. The bigger danger
is that if you are unfamiliar with winding roads, do not
attempt it at night and if it is raining heavily, wait for the
rain to stop or abort your journey. If you are using the road
after a heavy rainfall, drive slow and watch out for fallen
bamboo across the road.
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