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Credited nowhere near enough for its infectiously languid pace of life, Malaysia time arguably runs at least as slow as famously sleepy Laos a few hundred miles to the north. In fact, mediocre press is a bit of a theme for Malaysia, causing many folks on the regional travel circuit to pencil in just a few days to pass through - or even pass over - en-route to Singapore in the south or Thailand to the north.

Those that slow to take a peek, though, can't help but be reeled in. Malaysia, see, is positively dripping in culture, biodiversity and out-and-out natural beauty. Take time to hit the highlights and you'll soon be hastily re-jigging your itinerary (itineraries are for geeks, by the way) to accommodate the fortnight-or-so that you're going to
need in order to see just the very tip of the iceberg.

If you're in need of a poke in the right direction, here's a few pointers:

The truly stunning Perhentian Islands, with their coral reefs and refreshing lack of roads and other infrastructure (imagine how the more popular of the Thai islands might've looked 30 years ago, and you'll not be far off); Taman Negara National Park, one of the most absorbing places in all of South East Asia; the Cameron Highlands, with its tea plantations and breezy respite from the swelteringly moist lowlands; the old town charm of Penang island (try to ignore the Tesco); the Borneo states of Sabah and Sarawak, featuring mountains, rainforest and apes (big orange ones called Orangutans); and the ethnic melting pot that is Kuala Lumpur, where 3 main cultures - Malay, Chinese and Indian - all get on just fine, albethey largely concentrated in their own micro-cultural districts.

Despite its colonial past and still strong ties to Britain, modern Malaysia's official religion is Islam, although freedom of worship is encouraged in the country's constitution and national holidays are observed for the main religious festival periods of Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims and Christians. Talk about reasonable.

If you're in South East Asia, make time for Malaysia - don't just write it off as the 'baby pool' that some travel guides will have you believe it to be.

Highlights

 • Lazing on silky beaches on the Perhentian Islands
 • Sipping tea in the cool Cameron Highlands
 • World class diving at Sipadan
 • South-East Asia's highest Mountain - Mount Kinabalu
 • Hanging with the orange apes in Borneo
 • Munching street food and generally mixing it up in KL
 • Getting up close and personal with nature in Taman Negara
 • Blowing your budget on Langkawi
 • Soaking up the old skool charm of Malacca
 • Admiring the stunning twin peaks on Tioman Island

Tips and Hints

If it's tropical islands and pristine beaches you're after, go east between March and October, or west between November and February. Two distinct monsoon seasons hit each coast at pretty much opposite times of year, so you can always find sunny paradise on one coast when the other's getting a soaking.

It's worth knowing that the Perhentians are completely closed during the entire duration of the east coast wet season. Don't even bother trying. It's a shame to miss them, so if you can, try and rig it so that you can get to Malaysia outside of the east coast wet season. The Perhentians are definitely more backpacker friendly than their west coast counterparts, both in terms of price and fun factor.





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By IvaG
October 2nd 2009
I AM bacKL! Asia » Malaysia » Wilayah Persekutuan » Kuala Lumpur
THe haircut
THe haircut
I want this at the back and this at the front ...
I am back! Back to KL! Kaj kmalu po prihodu iz Azije letos spomladi sem se nehala slepiti in si priznala, da je čas v Ljubljani - ki je sicer oh in sploh super in fenomenalen - samo vmesno čakanje med novim potovanjem v Azijo. To sem ugotovila še bolj, ko sem poleti najprej v Buidimpešti, nato v Španiji, potem pa na Nizozemskem največji izliv sreče dozivela, če sem naletela na kaj azijskega. Skratka, dileme, ali iti spet v Azijo ali ne, sploh ni bilo, najbolj pekoča odločitev je bila izbira destinacije. Jebiga, ni padla Kambodza, ampak [View Full Entry]

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Burn it up
Mamak delight

Wow we finally meet again! We are all so happy to be together again after 20 months! Day trip to Kuantan was cool we went on the local bus saving heaps of money. Spent the day shopping in town then headed back on the local bus. We waited for half an hour for the bus back and it didn’t come so Scott decided to go ask a taxi driver how much it would cost. Two minutes after he left the bus came and we all hoped on hopping we would be able to see Scott on the way. At the traffic [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 22nd 2009 | 71 Views | [diary=443913]

nice
Presents
Dancing

Mum, Dad and I got dropped off at our hotel in Batu Ferringhi, Penang. Having unpacked (well Mum and Dad did I made a token gesture at unpacking) we went and had some lunch before briefly exploring the local area. After awhile we decided to return to the hostel whereby I went to investigate the swimming pool... Thursday morning and I had already decided that I was going to do nothing for the day. It was time for me to do some washing and so after collecting my washing and what Mum and Dad decided they wanted doing we headed across [View Full Entry]

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I can't remember what this building was...
Colonial clock tower
Lighthouse and mast at Fort Cornwallis

English translation coming soon... ********************************************************************* Seit dem 01.10. sind wir nun in malaysischen Hauptstadt Kuala Lumpur. Mit dem Flugzeug ging es von Bangkok direkt hierher und kurz darauf in das coolste Guesthouse meiner bisherigen Reise. Ein 4stoeckiges Haus, welches 1915 errichtet wurde und heute den Namen „The Village“ traegt, ist vollgehangen mit Gemaelden in allen Groessen und bietet auf jeder Etage viele gemuetliche Sitzecken, in denen staendig Backpacker aus aller Welt chillen. Hier herrscht eine richtig gemuetl [View Full Entry]

Tina Weltenbummler - Tina Weltenbummler | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 11th 2009 | 62 Views | [diary=444061]

Das beste Hostel ueberhaupt
China Town in KL
Die Petronas-Tuerme waren gigantisch

Kuala Lumpur Airport Sleeping Arragements
Kuala Lumpur Airport Sleeping Arragements
It was cold, a bit hard and very noisy...but we made it through and on to Vietnam!
We left our place of paradise for the aiport in Bali at 630pm....the flight was continually pushed back 15 mins, 30 mins it left and hour and a half late....wasn't the worst delay, only Bali airport has not a whole lot to offer and has barely any seats worthy of sitting in....we managed however. We flew Airasia with no dramas and in 3 hours arrived in Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Airport. It was 1am at this point...we had a plan in place to pay for the Plaza lounge they had at the airport. Sounded blissful, free flowing draught beer, food, comfy [View Full Entry]

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Team Lima
Team Lima
just arrived from pontianak indonesia
The rain was heavy 0n the 21st Sept 09 morning and we waited while hopping the rain will slow down so we can start our long ride. as we load up our luggage the on the support vehicle the rain started to slow down and drizzled we didnt waist any time, we sadled up and started riding towards south headed for brunei which was a 354km ride across the Sabah,Sarawak and Brunei Boarders. we had lunch at sipitang and continued the ride across the 1st boarder entering sarawak it was an easy transit not ling we had to enter brunei which [View Full Entry]

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Entikong boarder
Photo stop
Biker chick

It was still drizzling as I made my way across the road to a waiting taxi. Earlier in the afternoon it had rained heavily. When it rains heavily here, nothing much works. Phones, Satellite TV and the shops just seem to give up. It’s 6:30pm on a Saturday night in Kuching and I was heading to the airport for a little break to an island 1200km away to the north west. The End of the Fast Ramadan is coming to an end. For the last four weeks Muslims throughout the world have fasted during daylight hours to reinforce their faith in [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 29th 2009 | 151 Views | [diary=439485]

Not everyone has a car or motorbike
Chew Jetty
Cafe Kar Bee - meeting the Lim's

The border crossing from Singapore into Malaysia was relatively straightforward. Aside from the fact that first you leave Singapore and then you drive through ‘no man’s land’ for half an hour in awful traffic and queue up again in another non descript building, this time to get into Malaysia. The process itself is very straightforward, smile and hand over your passport. Our first stop in Malaysia was Melacca or Melaka depending on which road sign you looked at. We had read a fair bit about the city and its fascinating history and it really didn’t disappoint. To giv [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 28th 2009 | 110 Views | [diary=440338]

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By jim willis
September 28th 2009
KL baby Asia » Malaysia » Wilayah Persekutuan » Kuala Lumpur
mono rail
mono rail
this was my primary form of trans port in KL. Cheap fun and frequent.
Here are some pics of my trip to Kuala Lumpur the Capital of Malasia, overall it was a nice 4 day trip did lots of partying and saw some sites. Looking forward to my next visa run I am think Laos. Malaysian people are very kind, speak excelledn englisht and I ran into many backpackers which was a relief from the land of limited English and sexual tourists in Pattaya. Though make no mistake I do love Thailand and pattaya. I would hazard to say KL is the most modern city I have ever been too, so much money and business [View Full Entry]

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you can see the petronas towers
more twin towers
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Petronas Tower
Petronas Tower
magnificent view of the twin tower at night.
Petronas Tower, Pride of Malaysia Official website The skybridge didn't do much justice to the Twin tower of Malaysia. After all, it was the world's tallest building at one stage. But sadly, the bridge is merely located at the 41st storey. I've 'conquered' Taipei's 101 building, Singapore UOB plaza, Tokyo Tower and now Petronas Tower. It has evaded me at least 3 times when I was there. In all cases, I always never manage to secure the free tickets that allows one free access to the vie [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 28th 2009 | 89 Views | [diary=440483]

Skybridge
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park by the tower