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  • Penang and MePenang, August 26th 2011 Honestly, Penang itself wasn't my purpose. It was [[http://seatrip.travellerspoint.com/13/|the train]]. Then, knowing that Penang had a Butterfly Farm, I underlined Penang on my list. I added the ancient buildings of Penang to Posted by automidori in SEA Trip by Any Means | Aug 27, 2011
  • The ExhibitionPenang, August 26th 2011 Thanks a bunch to my friend, Wiwik, who first informed me about [[http://www.butterfly-insect.com/|Penang Butterfly and Insect Farm]]. In terms of variety, I think there are more in KL Butterfly Park (Taman Rama Rama). However, Posted by automidori in SEA Trip by Any Means | Aug 26, 2011
  • Good Morning, Penang!Penang, August 26th 2011 Remains of the rain from the previous night were still left in the form of wet streets and cloudy sky. After having breakfast on the first floor of Sunway Georgetown Hotel, I took a morning walk to Posted by automidori in SEA Trip by Any Means | Aug 26, 2011
  • On The Train From Singapore to MalaysiaSingapore - Penang, August 25th 2011 From my hostel, [[http://seatrip.travellerspoint.com/8/|Budget Room Singapore]], on Killiney Road, I walked to Somerset MRT (subway) Station to get on the North South Line to Woodlands. This is one of the reasons I Posted by automidori in SEA Trip by Any Means | Aug 25, 2011
  • SempornaWe took the overnight bus from KK to Semporna and arrived at 5am on Saturday morning (after some interesting mountain road overtaking from our bus driver!). The advantage of 5am was that it wasn't quite as hot when we were Posted by ClaireJoe in Joe and Claire's Travels | Oct 11, 2011
  • Brodie & V in Malaysia!About a month ago, I received a message from V in Facebook asking me where am I as she will be backpacking with her boyfriend, Brodie, to Asia-Pacific and Southeast Asia region soon. I was so excited to see the Posted by Hengman in Watch Out World Here I Come! | Oct 6, 2011
  • Kota KinabaluSince we arrived in KK, we managed to get ourselves into the city via public transport and find beds for the night all by ourselves! It's still hot and humid here, but it's a small town with a nice vibe Posted by ClaireJoe in Joe and Claire's Travels | Oct 6, 2011
  • Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur==KL== Ridley Scott's vision of a future metropolis in 2019 will likely be realised in Kuala Lumpur: with it's enormous Petronas Towers, multi level hi-way overpasses and intermittent rains, and Bangkok (I will explain BKK later). KL is a nice place Posted by SkinnyFists in Tales from the Transit Lounge | Sep 20, 2011
  • Malaysian Borneo:Sarawak Highlights and Departing Thoughts===Kuching=== Kuching is a gorgeous riverfront city, with a warm, friendly, laid-back atmosphere. I arrived in time for the Moon Cake festival, so there were many Chinese festivities, and lots of yummy street food to be had. I stayed at Beds Hostel, an Posted by SkinnyFists in Tales from the Transit Lounge | Sep 15, 2011
  • Malaysia: Perhentian Islands==Perhentians== I flew from KL to Kota Bharu (near Thai border), and then took the very eventful (see: rainy, bumpy, getting soaked) trip across to Pulau Kecil - a gorgeous, stunning oasis. Long Beach, Perhentians [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.c Posted by SkinnyFists in Tales from the Transit Lounge | Sep 25, 2011
  • Multicultural Malaysia: Impressions===Religious melting pot=== When the judgment comes to find the world in shame When the trumpet blows won't you call my name? - Peter, Paul and Mary As I left Kota Kinabalu for the last time, boarding a flight for Kuching, I saw Posted by SkinnyFists in Tales from the Transit Lounge | Sep 25, 2011
  • Malaysian Borneo: Sabah Highlights==Welcome to Malaysia, Craig [s]David[/s] Parsons== Wow, it's a month already since I left freezing Melbourne for the tropical jungle of Malaysian Borneo. First stop was Kota Kinabalu, and it was pretty fast paced for the next 4 weeks from there: explor Posted by SkinnyFists in Tales from the Transit Lounge | Sep 15, 2011
  • Kuala Lumpur!Arrived in Malaysia last night and went to sleep. We booked a room in a hotel at the airport as we only have today and then we fly to Borneo. KL has been really good fun though. Posted by ClaireJoe in Joe and Claire's Travels | Oct 2, 2011
  • Magnificent MalaysiaOkay, I am waaay behind on the blog, as we are actually back from the trip now and were further slowed down by unpacking our shipment from the UK, job hunting and sleep training baby. But I really want Posted by jknazef in The Navigating Nazefs | Oct 1, 2011
  • Iris: Theme Park!On Saturday we went to a theme park. I went on this huge ride that went round and round like a merry go round. There was a huge escalator at the theme park and bumper cars. They were really fun![img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/272663/100_3522__1_.jp Posted by Garmarshes in Travelling Garmarshes | Sep 19, 2011
  • Malaysia, Truly Asia Back to peninsular Malaysia and KL where we met up with Kat and George post their Singapore trip for some final, slightly emotional but not as bad I I expected goodbyes. There wasn’t much Posted by max.plotnek in durbs and max go on a big adventure | Sep 19, 2011
  • Kris: Kuala Lumpur 2011It's great to be back in Asia and we're loving our first visit to the wonderful city of Kuala Lumpur. The best thing, as anyone who has ever been here will tell you, is the food. We've eaten non-stop and Posted by Garmarshes in Travelling Garmarshes | Sep 18, 2011
  • Asia - Weeks 42 to 45 Bali: On our way back from Flores and before heading to Malaysia for the last part of our journey, we decided to spend some quality time by the beach in Bali. When w Posted by lebrunfo in The travelling frogs | Sep 15, 2011
  • Borneon Jungle Time After our fantastic snorkeling time in Sipadan we caught the bus to Sepilok which was where we would pick up our jungle tour of Borneo. As we had an afternoon to ourselves before the tour Posted by sarahdurbs in durbs and max go on a big adventure | Sep 10, 2011
  • Day 41 Waiting . . . Waiting . . . Waiting . . . Today marked the end to a very long and drawn out process of waiting to get my visa. I've been wasting away in KL for 15 days, just watching my money dwindle down to nothing. I arrived to Posted by culturfile in SEA Recuperation | Sep 7, 2011
  • Kuala Lumpur - RevisitedTirsdag morgen var jeg atter tilbake i Kuala Lumpur etter en ny togtur tvers over den malaysiske halvøy. Jeg hadde på forhånd bestemt meg for denne gangen å utforske den nye og moderne delen av byen, siden jeg hadde fått Posted by wühlmausgarnele in Eirik & Ingas Reiseblogg | Sep 5, 2011
  • Day 18 Did You Hear Something?Actually got myself out of bed this morning before 09:00; the first amazing feat of the day. Since the guest house restaurant was closed, due to it being Monday (What ever that means?), I headed down to the gallery Posted by culturfile in SEA Recuperation | Sep 4, 2011
  • Day 17 That's it?Today I set out on my first hike, nothing major, just a little something to get me warmed up for the bigger jaunts. I stopped at a tourist information place, which beware, in Malaysia all the tourist information places Posted by culturfile in SEA Recuperation | Sep 3, 2011
  • Day 09 Climbing Hills, Always Climbing HillsI met Catherine today at Gurney Plaza, our mission for the day was to knock out the top two tourist attractions here in Penang: Penang Hill and Kek Lok Si temple. For very motivated persons, you can hike Posted by culturfile in SEA Recuperation | Aug 31, 2011
  • Beautiful Borneo Max and I had been so excited for this part of our trip. We were spending over two weeks with my sister and her boyf in Malaysia, heading to Malaysian Borneo to see all of the exciting Posted by sarahdurbs in durbs and max go on a big adventure | Aug 30, 2011
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