Travel Photography > Featured photos taken in Malaysia
A stateless refugee from the 1970's separatists flare-up in the Souther Phillipines. Making a living in Malaysian waters the past 30 years as fisherman, not recognised as a citizen of Malaysia nor the Phillipines thus denied basic privileges of a citizen.
It is the only heated hut when you climb for Kinabalu. Spectacular view, especially during soft rain without fog.
I was mezmorized by the thunderstorm coming into the sacred Batu caves.
The brand spankin' new 141 foot high statue to Lord Magruda was unveiled in January this year to much fanfare. The govt. of Malaysia would like to enter it into the Guiness Book of Records as the largest statue to Magruda in the world.
Cameron Highlands T Plantaion
Tea Plantation, Cameron Highlands
Doesn't this single Petronas tower look TALL?
A turtle cruises the waters off Sipadan Island in Borneo.
The Petronas Towers scream into the night sky in Kuala Lumpur. Definitely the most impressive buildings I've seen so far.
A flower blooms in Mulu.
A ladder amid boulders and roots, typical fare for the way to the top.
The Pinnacles with Sarawak and the Mulu airport in the background.
The clouds roll in below Kinabalu as the sun rises.
Twin peaks on the way down Mt. Kinabalu.
A gecko snacking on chicken carcasses. Wait, that's not a gecko!
The ugliest and coolest bird I've seen in a long time. No clue what kind it is.
A Bako sunrise
Lehan was the penghulu(chieftain)of the longhouse in Bakun, Sarawak.Head gear is commonly seen among their tribe Kelabit .Long ears also one of the features among the elders.
The prettiest bridge among the 7 bridges in Putrajaya, Malaysia.
Kundasang,small farming town on your way to Mt.Kinabalu,very quiet and cooling.