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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 Webby
February 4th 2006
More adventures.... Asia » Malaysia » Penang » George Town
Hi everyone, I am a bit behind with this journal at the moment so am quickly going to tell you what I have been up to since my last entry and up until today. On the Tuesday evening (31st Jan) we were still in Kuala Lumpar and I found the best meal I have had so far at a restaurant called Secret Recipe. It was grilled chicken with a mushroom sauce, seasoned rice, and salad, followed by the best slab of chocolate cake ever and it all cost me less than a fiver. Its not that I don't want to try [View Full Entry]

Webby - Rachel Webb | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 4th 2006 | 140 Views | [diary=39326]


We admit it. We've been very bad about posting lately. Sorry to all that may have worried. You now get a longer than usual edition for your reading enjoyment. The good news is that even though we arrived in Asia the day after the Lunar New Year (January 28), the celebration continued through this week. The bad news is that everything has been closed for the public holidays (we've had a real habit of hitting public holidays). This has made finding Internet a challenge. Chris also spent about 4 days trying to find an open medical clinic that could do her [View Full Entry]

Carrinos - Drinking Life to the Lees | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 2nd 2006 | 252 Views | [diary=38965]

A Tractor Ride for Will
The Holmes a Court crew
Sunset at Daylseford

Well thats what the tourism office says. We are now in KL after heading south through Thailand to the eastern Islands of Koh Tao amd Samui. Very wet there and not to much of a nice beach so headed to the west coast and went to Krabi then Raily beach. A bit nicer there but still quite a bit of rain. We then headed further south into Malaysia and Penang. Malaysia is very developed but the Malay food is not that good and you need a bank loan to get drunk , so no alcohol for us for the past 3 [View Full Entry]

jo steve - steve Buck | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 2nd 2006 | 233 Views | [diary=38981]


Hotel: Island city hotel Price: 20 RM ($5 per person) this is for a 4 bed airconditioned room (with rats!) So here we are in Penang after about six months of anticipation..apologies to all of you that had to put up with us for the last while..I bet ye miss us now though!! Our journey was very exciting and ye'll all be glad to know we havent lost any of our enthusiasm just yet despite having to put up with vermon in our 'luxury' accommodation and having to learn how to breath through our mouths to avoid the stench of the [View Full Entry]

Eve Mand Ruth and Lynsey - Yvonne Coutts, Amanda Butler, Ruth Kelleher, Lynsey McCarthy | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 6th 2006 | 332 Views | [diary=38985]

Penang
Fort Cornwallis
Who said we weren't domesticated?!

By Clodagh
February 1st 2006
Taiping and Bukit Lauret Asia » Malaysia
Taiping is an intriguing town which the guide talked about negatively but I thought was an interesting stop on route to the coast. I also wanted to visit a hillstation and Bukit Lauret (Malaysia'a oldest) is situated just (almost all uphill, over 1400m) 12km's from the town. [View Full Entry]

Clodagh - Clodagh Walsh | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 7th 2006 | 261 Views | [diary=39796]

Bukit Lauret's Tea Station
One of the far ranging views from Bukit Lauret
Waterfall on Bukit Lauret

By Webby
February 1st 2006
Hotel 'Aldy' Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City
Hello everyone, lots of things have happened in the last three days. I left the Hangout Hotel, Singapore on Sunday morning and headed for Malaysia. It was a straight forward 3 hour drive in a comfortable bus with air conditioning. I really have got to get rid of some things out of my rucksack though, it is still far to heavy for me to carry on my back. I fear I may come back Hunch Backed if I don't take somethng out. On first appearance Malaysia is a lot more rough round the edges than Singapore and we were a little [View Full Entry]

Webby - Rachel Webb | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 1st 2006 | 204 Views | [diary=38769]


By libver
January 31st 2006
Selamat detang Asia » Malaysia » Penang
Dear all We're at KL airport about to leave sunny Malaysia for negative degrees in London. Brr. We spent the first 7 days on the island of Penang (which became part of Malaysia 40 odd years ago), relaxing on the beach and feasting at the Hawker's market and Little India. Whilst the ocean was a little murky due to the industrial activity Penang is famous for, and the beaches were a little bit dirty, this was more than made up for by how friendly everyone was and the fact we got change from $5 for our 3 course meals and the [View Full Entry]

libver - Lib and Ver | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 1st 2006 | 365 Views | [diary=38494]


Buzzing away from the jetty, waiving goodbye to the Burmese customs official, we’re on our way back to Thailand. We share our boat with three male tourists, sporting sickly pallor's and a curious reluctance to engage us; all the hallmarks of my English country folk. 15 minutes later our boat is nestled in amongst the dozens of other long tails bobbing and tussling in their moorings. I hurry excitedly through the bustling murky market area fronting the pier and out into the car park to be confronted by silver Japanese made SUV's and 4x4's dazzling boldly on the gleaming tarmac. Despi [View Full Entry]

aspiringnomad - Jason | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 1st 2006 | 3003 Views | [diary=38562]

Than Phra Nang
Than Phra Nang
Tap Island

In 2006, we have holidays on 30th and 31st January (monday and tuesday) due to Chinese New Year. I originally planned to clear my homework at home during the holidays, but my mum suddenly booked a tour to Genting and "dragged" me and my sister along. In the end, we had to bring our homework up to Genting... (My sister was more pathetic than me. She got a 3000 words essay on Asian economics to write.) Genting was very crowded (as expected, because it was Chinese New Year). In the end, to maximise our time, we went to the theme park [View Full Entry]

autumncs - Lau Chau Sang | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 14th 2007 | 285 Views | [diary=79653]

First World Hotel
First World Hotel 2
View of Genting Hotel from our room

Well we're back and feeling rather shattered. We can hardley move especially when going up or down stairs... god it hurts! To make matters worse for me.. when we got back i noticed that my left toe was black and blue and that ive lost my nail!! Its hanging on at the min but im covering it with a plaster to protect it. Weve come back to the youth hostel we were staying at before climbing the mountain and really enjoying the chill out. There is hardly anyone staying here and now its chinese new year so we can look forward [View Full Entry]

Luke and Frans world tour - Luke Thomas | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 6th 2006 | 355 Views | [diary=38409]

Getting out
Nev the Kiwi and Frances
Certified divers!!!!