Bangkok--31 Jan--Best Western International
Best Western International — The World’s Largest Hotel Chain? - signed on its first eco-residences in Malaysia - in one of Malaysia’s key cities, Ipoh, which is best known for local gastronomic experience.
Built around a pristine lake on the fringe of a virgin forest, The Haven Lakeside Residences consists of three blocks of international standard luxury condominium units in eco-embracing surroundings. The project will be completed in 2013 with wooded jogging tracks, tree-lined paths, a club house equipped with gymnasium, sauna, all dining restaurant, roof top lounge/ open bar, a 60-metre designer pool, children’s playground and ample car parking facilities.
“Best Western International is excited to welcome the first eco-friendly Best Western Premier property in this captivating city of Ipoh. This new addition will boost Best Western’s profile in Malaysia, a destination we view as holding great tourism potential,” said Best Western International’s Vice President of International Operations for Asia and the Middle East, Glenn de Souza.
“For an international hospitality giant with a history of excellence and success to have such confidence in The Haven only underscores what we have known all along — that there is a growing attraction for luxury apartment living in Ipoh, and an emerging trend for a resort lifestyle that provides the highest levels of security and privacy for residents and medium stay visitors,” says Peter Chan, CEO of the property developer, Superboom Projects Sdn Bhd.
Situated within the state of Perak, which is in the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia. The city is located in the Kinta Valley and surrounded by limestone hills, featuring a tropical rainforest climate. Ipoh is served by direct flight from Singapore and tourists can also reach Ipoh overland from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Penang.