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Pulau Kapas

Pulau Kapas is a small island located only about 6km off Marang in the east coast state of Terengganu (about 1h north of Kuala Terengganu). It has quite and relaxed atmosphere because it is bypassed by the majority of the backpacker circuit looking for a more remote place like the Perhentian Islands. Pulau Kapas only get fairly busy on the weekends when locals come to island. There are a few good snorkeling spots around the island. All accommodations and beach are on the west coast facing the mainland. The west coast is the weather side has no sand beach, only rocks - it can be reached after a short walk through the jungle. Pulau Kapas shuts down during the monsoon season between November and February.

Melaka

Melaka (a.k.a. Malacca) is the capital of the Malaysian state of Malacca.
Traditionally, the spot where Melaka stands today was the center of Malaccan history. It was the capital of the Malaccan Sultanate and the center of the Malay world in the 15th and the 16th century before it fell to the Portuguese in 1511. Centuries of colonization by the Portuguese, Dutch and the British have shaped the architecture of the town.

Kuching

Kuching is the capital of the East Malaysian state of Sarawak on Borneo. Kuching is the most populous city in the state of Sarawak and the fourth largest city in Malaysia. Kuching means “cat” in Malay.

Perhentian Islands

The Perhentian Islands (Pulau Perhentian in Bahasa Malaysia) lie approximately 10 nautical miles (19 km) offshore the coast of northeastern Malaysia in the state of Terengganu, approximately 40 miles (64 km) south of the Thai border. The two main islands are Perhentian Besar (“Big Perhentian”) and Perhentian Kecil (“Small Perhentian”). Popular for it’s beaches, snorkeling and driving. Like a real postcard.

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Along the East Coast picknick area at Marang beach
   
Singapore Business District and Boat Qay


The Responsible Tourist and Traveller

This is practical 8-step guide based on the "Global Code of Ethics" for Tourism of the World Tourism Organization. It promotes traveling with an open mind and respect for people, culture, animals and environment. ... more

Puduraya Bus Terminal temporarily closed

The Puduraya Bus Terminal was closed on April 13 for at least four months due to renovation works in the terminal. Long-distance buses will meanwhile operate from Bukit Jalil. ... more

Malaysian F1 GP 2010 (Formula 1 in Sepang)

It is time again for the Grand Prix in Malaysia on April 2-4. The Malaysian GP will take place for the 12th time already from at the Sepang track, about 1h south of Kuala Lumpur. It will be the third race of the season after Bahrain and Melbourne.aaa ... more

Hiking at Bukit Tabur

It is hardly noticeable from the city centre - especially on hazy days - but Kuala Lumpur is surrounded by lush hills, rock formations and water reservoirs. Escaping the the huzzle and buzzle of the city is a mere 30min drive away. One the most spectacular hikes is up on Bukit Tabur, part of a quarz ridge in the north-east of the city at Taman Melawati. ... more

Exploring Cameron Highlands

There are 13 different paths to discover the Highlands on your own. To fully experience the nature, culture and economy of the area it is recommended to join one of the various tours. ... more

Buses from and to Cameron Highlands
Dangers and Scams in Kuala Lumpur
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Thaipusam Festival
Malacca: the city that best gives a sense of Malaysia’s past
Famous Jalan Alor
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Things to Do & See
Sri Mahamariamman Hindu Temple,Kuala Lumpur
Founded in 1873, the Sri Mahamariamman Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur. It is situated at edge of Chinatown in Jalan Bandar (formerly High Street). ... more
Putrajaya,Kuala Lumpur
new federal administrative capitol of Malaysia 30km south of KL ... more
Colonia District / Fort Cornwallis,Penang
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
Pulau Perhentian Besar,Perhentian Islands
The Big (=besar) Island. The slightly bigger island offers more expensive resort style accommodation. For family travellers or those who like it more quiet and have an extra Ringgit to spend. ... more
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay,Singapore
Architecturally unique (durian shaped) Performing arts centre alongside Marina Bay, near the mouth of the Singapore River. It contains a concert hall, theatre, outdoor performing centres and the Esplanade Mall. ... more
Kampung Baru,Kuala Lumpur
Oldest malay residential area in KL with still authentic traditional Malay wooden houses and the the backdrop of the close-by downtown skyline ... more
Singapore River,Singapore
The mouth of the Singapore River was the old Port of Singapore. It houses many of Singapore′s top historical and cultural attractions and nightlife. Famous spots: Boat Qay, The Esplanade, The Merlion, Raffle′s Hotel ... more
Batu Caves,Kuala Lumpur
Limestone hill to the north of Kuala Lumpur which has a series of caves and cave temples. They are are sacred place for the Hindus in Malaysia. ... more
BB Plaza / Sungai Wang,Kuala Lumpur
Massive complex with 2 shopping malls and hundred of shops in Bukit Bintang. People tend to get lost in there. ... more
Star Hill Gallery,Kuala Lumpur
Poshest Mall in KL at the Marriot Hotel on Jalan Bukit Bintang. This mall is all about style and worth a visit just to look at the different interior designs. ... more
Little India & Kapitan Keling Mosque,Penang
Small Indian enclave in Georgetown where you can find shops, food, temples and the Kapitan Keling Mosque. ... more
Cherating Beach,Cherating
mostly quiet and peaceful beach near the budget accommodations. popular surfing spot when the weather is right ... more
Gunung Brinchang,Cameron Highlands
highest mountain in the Cameron Highlands, accessible with 4-wheel drive on the highest road in Peninsular Malaysia ... more

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HOSTELS
Red Palm, Kuala Lumpur
Hostel, Kuala Lumpur
Red Palm was voted the best hostel in Asia in 2006. It′s a small, relaxed and cozy place and this website wouldn′t exist without Red Palm. ... more
Fern Loft Hostel, Singapore
Hostel, Singapore
hostel in eastern Singapore, not far from the beach ... more
Langgura Baron Resort, Langkawi
Hostel, Langkawi
budget resort on Cenang Beach (RM120 - RM150) ... more
Pujangga Homestay, Kuala Lumpur
Hostel, Kuala Lumpur
Guesthouse in Bukit Bintang ... more
Pondok Sri Salang, Tioman
Chalets, Tioman
accommodation on Salang Beach, RM50 - RM180 ... more
YMCA International Hostel, Penang
Hostel, Penang
YMCA Youth Hostel in Georgetown ... more
Cameronian Inn Guesthouse, Cameron Highlands
Guesthouse, Cameron Highlands
Guesthouse in Tanah Ratah, RM10 - RM100 ... more
Kapas Beach Chalets (KBC), Pulau Kapas
Chalets, Pulau Kapas
backpacker friendly chalets on Pulau Kapas ... more

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LINKS

hmetro.com.my/
malay newspaper
PenangWatch.net/
The Complaints Channel, Making Penang a Healthy City
AsiaExplorers.com
Penang Temples
Juiceonline.com
parties & events in Malaysia
AllMalaysia.info
Portal powered by Star newspaper
KL-photos.com
Kuala Lumpur Photos
AsiaExplorers.com
Penang Churches
Sejarah Melayu
A History of the Malay Peninsula
abcmalaysia.com
Travel Portal to Malaysia
KL-Lifestyle.com.my
KL Lifestyle magazine


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Food & Drinks
Roti Pisang

side dish, snack
variety of Roti Canai with Banana inside
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Roti Bom

side dish, snack
a variety of Roti Canai with margarine added to the dough
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RANDOM LINKS
Utusan.com.my/
malay newspaper
WikiTravel.org
excellent community edited website based on Wikipedia technology
Berjaya-Air.com
flights to Tioman, Redang, Pangkor, Koh Samui
New Straight Times
english Newspaper
Maleisie.be
Belgian Malaysia Travel Guide

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PRESS ARTICLES
Hostel takeover (The Star)

If you travel to learn about the world, thereā??s no better way to do this than by sharing accommodation in a hostel full of international wanderers. An article about hostelling in general and the situation in Kuala Lumpur.

RANDOM GALLERY PHOTO
Kuala Lumpur
Imbi Monorail Station and Times Square
BOOK HOSTELS
STORIES
Breakfast in Malaysia
I know it is very convenient when the hostel of your choice offers breakfast included and after having rice for so long you just enjoy the cornflakes or bread as if it was most exclusive delicacy. Oh, you just had it this morning? Well, then there is no excuse. Tomorrow, you'll do it malaysian style. Outside. On a plastic chair. For around 2 Ringgit including a drink. Deal?
DID YOU KNOW?
Weather

It’s hot (around 30C celcius) and very humid throughout the year. So be prepared to take 2-3 showers every day to get rid of your own stickiness.

Things to do & see
Langkawi, Pulau Payar

Island 1h south of Langkawi with the status of Marine Park. An area of island is set up for snorkeling and diving trip. ... more
Kuala Lumpur, Gurdwara Tatt Khalsa Sikh Temple

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Sikh Temple at the near the Chow Kit Wet Market and Kampung Baru. Largest Sikh temple in South-east Asia and spiritual home to KL′s 75,000 Sikhs. ... more