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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008
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| hi i have just started planning a around the world trip and malaysia is one of the destinations i would like to visit i know a bit about malaysia but not a great deal and would just like to find out more if any one could help me. I have never traveled before and i am doing my rtwt by myself so don't really know what to expect |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2008
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| Hi there... I am a Malaysian so naturally I will try to convince you to come visit but with all honestly, I think it depends on what interests you. If you are looking for great shopping, I think my neighboring country down south has more to offer. If you like jungle trekking, nature walks etc (like me :), then Malaysia is the place to go. |
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2008
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| Malaysia people are nice and hospitable...It has nice spots and pleasurable places to go too, although the country is one of the fastest growing economy in Asia, many of the islands, mountains, lakes and rivers are still clean and unpolluted. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2008
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| I've been to Malaysia many times and continue to find new things to marvel at every time I go. It helps to know people there but it isn't necessary....we go off the beaten track and find that if you are prepared to do and eat as the locals do, you will be welcomed with open arms. English is widely spoken, especially in more industrialised centres. You can choose from beaches, diving, jungle trekking, mountain retreats, and of course, the amazing Kuala Lumpur with all that amazing food and shops. Taman Negara is great if you get the chance, and don't cheat and go by road - take the boat! Have fun and enjoy your trip! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2007
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| Hi, if you are a beach lover then plan your Malaysia vacation between May and September as the weather is pleasant and perfect for enjoying water sports. In addition to Batu Caves, Borneo Rainforest, Mount Kinabalu, Pantai Cenang, Petronas Towers, don't miss to visit the most exciting place Pantai Cenang. It's my favourit place and visited twice during my Malaysia vacation. Pantai Cenang is a perfect choice if you're looking for a relax vacation in Malaysia, it's a south-western tip of Langkawi and located just 30 minutes from Kuah. Pantai Cenang has the most charming beach with delightful sunset I've ever seen before anywhere, hope everyone likes Pantai Cenang :) |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2009
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| KL got nothing except the petronas tower and shopping is expensive too. For good beaches and good lifestyle i find Penang good and then can go to Phuket nearby in Thailand for a better experience. For shopping in Asia Thailand and china is the best. Cheers |
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