Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is the capital and the largest city of Malaysia. Being a young city (founded only in 1857) it developed fast into a bustling metropolis of 1.5 million people (6 million including the satellite cities in the Klang Valley). Kuala Lumpur, or simply KL (as it is it called by Malaysians), literally means “muddy estuary” in Bahasa Malaysia. With good and cheap accommodation, great shopping and even better food in this multi-cultural melting pot, increasing numbers of travellers are discovering this little gem of a city.
Having been in the shadow of other big cities in the region like Bangkok and Singapore, KL was put back on the map for good with the opening the Petronas Twin Towers in 1997, until 2004 the highest and still one of the most impressive buildings in the world. Though, the sights are not what makes this city unique, it’s KL itself and it’s mixture of people and visitors. 

Tioman

Largest island of Malaysias east coast. It’s located 32km off the coast and is some 20km long and 12km wide and the highest peak is Gunung Kajang with 1038m. In the 70ies TIME magazine selected Tioman as one the world’s most beautiful islands but lost some flair in recent years due to do development. The island has eight main villages, many beaches and is densely forested and is surrounded by numerous coral reefs, making it a scuba diving haven.

Penang, Malaysia

Penang is the name of an island in the Straits of Malacca, and also of one of the states of Malaysia, located on the north-west coast of peninsular Malaysia. Penang is the second smallest state in Malaysia after Perlis, and the eighth most populous. A resident of Penang is colloquially known as a Penangite. The city Georgetown is the 2nd biggest city in Malaysia and traveller′s hub.

Excellent alternative online resources:

Wikipidia:Penang

Things to Do & See
Kek Lok Si (Buddhist) Temple
Largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia. Construction started in 1893 and took over 20 years to complete but new sections keep being added ... more
Penang Hill (Bukit Bendera)
Hill system with hill resort (highest point 833m above sea level) about 6km from city centre of Georgetown. Bukit Bendera is 735m above sea level and can be reached by Penang Hill Railway ... more
Colonia District / Fort Cornwallis
Penang was the first british settlement in Malaya so many colonial building can be found like the remains of Fort Cornwallis where Captain Francis Light stepped ashore in 1786 ... more
Chinatown
Georgetowns large Chinatown, dotted with temples, mosques, markets and traditional shop houses, is interesting to walk around at any time of the day. It is centered on Lebuh Chulia ... more
Dhammikarama Burmese Buddhist Temple & Wat Chayamangkalaram
Penangs first Buddhist temple. Construction started in 1905. Opposite of it is the Temple of the Reclining Buddha with a 33m-long reclining Buddha ... more
Gurney Drive
Road Along the seaside famous for its hawkers stalls selling all types of food, best to go at night. But there are also other restaurants and bars and shopping malls ... more
Khoo Kongsi
The most impressive of Penangs many kongsis. A kongsi is a clan house that is partly temple, partly meeting hall ... more
Penang Museum
Museum and Art Gallery in building from 1821 about the History Penang. One of the best museum in Malaysia. Exhibits on the costums and traditions of Penangs various ethnic groups ... more
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
Mansion built by Cheong Fatt Tze at the end of 19th Century has 38 rooms, 5 granite-paved courtyards, 7 staircases & 220 vernacular timber louvre windows. Received UNESCO Most Excellent Heritage Conservation Award in 2000 ... more
Little India & Kapitan Keling Mosque
Small Indian enclave in Georgetown where you can find shops, food, temples and the Kapitan Keling Mosque. ... more

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HOSTELS
Ali’s Ferringi Guest House
Guesthouse, Penang
Guesthouse at Ferringi Beach, traditional malay home built in 1965, converted into a guesthouse in 1975 ... more
Huttonlodge
Hostel, Penang
Guesthouse in Georgetown in a colonial house on Penang Street. ... more
100 Cintra Street
Hostel, Penang
Hostel in an an restauranted Peranakan house in Chinatown ... more
Teak & Coconut Grove
Chalets, Penang
2 & 3 storey resort chalets set amidst the compound of a vast Colonial villa ... more
Hotel Mingood
Budget Hotel, Penang
Budget Hotel in the city centre of Georgetown ... more
YMCA International Hostel
Hostel, Penang
YMCA Youth Hostel in Georgetown ... more
Love Lane Inn
Hostel, Penang
Hostel and cafe in the heart of Chinatown ... more

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LINKS

Penang Links

AsiaExplorers.com
Penang Mosques
AsiaExplorers.com
Penang Heritage Sites
AsiaExplorers.com
Penang Beaches
PenangWatch.net/
The Complaints Channel, Making Penang a Healthy City
AsiaExplorers.com
Penang Churches
AsiaExplorers.com
Penang Hindu Temples
TourismPenang.gov.my
Official Tourism Website for Penang
AsiaExplorers.com
Penang Temples
AsiaExplorers.com
Penang Offshore Islands
PenangPage.com
Lots of picture and comments about Penang

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CALENDAR
Penang

Festival
Dec,01 2008 - Dec,31 2008
Penang International Lantern Festival ...more

Festival
Dec,04 2008 - Dec,07 2008
Penang Island Jazz Festival ...more



Travel Tips
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RANDOM LINKS
betelbox.com/travel_malaysia.htm
excellent quick overview page about Malaysia by Betelbox Hostel Singapore (www.betelbox.com)
Waterfalls of Malaysia
website is dedicated to the beautiful waterfalls of Malaysia
malaysiasite.nl
dutch/english guide
Berjaya-Air.com
flights to Tioman, Redang, Pangkor, Koh Samui
journeymalaysia.com
comprehensive malaysian travel portal

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Culture

Besides the malay muslim majority (50+%) there is the big Chinese community (30+%) and Indian minority (8%) plus many various indigenous cultures on Borneo (Iban, Datak,...) so walk around with open eyes and be amazed by the malaysian melting pot.

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