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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 Bethan and Liam
January 28th 2006
Beach Bums Asia » Malaysia » Perak » Pulau Pangkor
Hi ya peeps We arrived on the island of Pangkor about a week ago, its an island off the west coast of Malaysia and we'd thought we'd get our last taste of malaysian beach life here before heading out of Asia. We got the bus back down from the Cameron Highlands, leaving the cooler temperatures and the jungle and headed back to the heat we have become so used to. We had to get a ferry from the mainland which wasn't hard to get a ticket for, when we arrived at the port we were faced with a manic ticket kiosk [View Full Entry]

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Teluk Nipah Beach
T.J's
Hornbill

So we made our way to Kinabalu Park HQ readying ourselves for the big climb early the next morning! HQ is about 2 hours bus ride outside KK and high up itself and very chilly! as we jumped off the bus we realised just how chilly it was and made us a bit concerned about how cold it would be at the top!! Feeling very excited and slightly apprehensive we checked into our accomodation... a shared 10 bed dorm and paid our fees to climb. Annoyingly they had been increased only within the last month but oh well too late to [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 2nd 2006 | 443 Views | [diary=37871]

Weve arrived at Park HQ
Frances
At Park HQ

By BritainUSA
January 26th 2006
Malaysia Asia » Malaysia
We were only in Malaysia a few days because we spent most of our SE Asia time in Thailand. We still managed to take in some major sights that were historically significant and interesting... Wed, 25 - Fri 27th January GEORGETOWN Georgetown is on the island of Penang, just across from Butterworth on the mainland. We decided to go to Georgetown after reading that it features some of the best of nineteenth century colonial buildings in the world. The sights were very impressive. Many were naturally from the British colonial times. These included the administrative buildings and [View Full Entry]

BritainUSA - Marcus & Fiona Brubaker | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 20th 2006 | 111 Views | [diary=42247]


Chiang Ling, Franscois and I had trouble trying to decide where to go after CL's exams on Wednesday. In the end it was decided that we would go to Santubong for a hike, and then to Damai beach since it was close by. I damn near pulled out when Thien told me that there would be leeches in Santubong. And then Franscois reminded me that I didn't get bitten in Bako last year, so it should be fine this year in Santubong. I spent all night on Wednesday night burning a mix CD. It was such a great CD too cause [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 3rd 2006 | 184 Views | [diary=39173]

Lush tropical flora
Tall trees!
A small stream in the jungle

By Clodagh
January 26th 2006
Dallying in Melaka Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City
The GAA Allstars Hurling game in the Singapore Polo Grounds....surreal to say the least. But great fun, booze and free food! Followed by an Irish bar....you just can't get away from them! Departed Singapore Monday for the short hop across the causeway border into Malaysia. Decided to take it easy on the first leg of my mammoth journey and stay in Johor Bahru, located just the other side of the causeway. It was my first ride on my mountain bike with both slicks and fully laden panniers so it took a bit of getting used to. So only 28km's were clocked [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 26th 2006 | 302 Views | [diary=37630]

Breakfast - How many could you handle?
Fully Laden

Hey you all, ok, have some time to write an update. After 2 days walking around in Kuala Lumpur I decided to go to Pankor Island, a small island on the west coast. Had a fab time there, had a room with hot shower and a balcony! Met some dutch people, to be quit short what I did: - party on the beach with Dirty Dancing music (the music from the movie he...), beers and a nightswim afterwards - renting a motorbike and explore the island - rented a bike and had to go back after 30 min as the first [View Full Entry]

Timtraveler - Vandenberghe Tim | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 24th 2006 | 740 Views | [diary=37278]


Week 10: November 8th - 13th 2005 The best part of this week was that we got our digital camera back from the repair shop! They didn't actually fix it, or so they thought. I'm still convinced that a) they didn't really know what they were doing and were just keeping us apeased with "we are still waiting for the parts to arrive" and b) that all the camera really needed was a cleaning. The camera works fine now and we didn't get charged, though we were without a real camera for two months. That weekend we explored a little more [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 25th 2006 | 224 Views | [diary=37306]

Beach II
Beach III
Beach sand

By Luke and Frans world tour
January 23rd 2006
KK Asia » Malaysia » Sabah » Kota Kinabalu
It took us about 4 hours to get to K.K from Brunei but the journey was really easy going. A one hour ferry from Brunei took us to the Malaysian tax free island of Labuan and then we grabbed another ferry that took us all the way here. K.K is a modern beach city and the main point of call to arrange accomodation before making your way to the Base Camp of Mount Kinnabalu, the highest mountain in SE Asia. Stayed the first night at Backpacker Lodge (Lucy's homestay) but was rather cramped and our room extremely hot. The small fan [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 2nd 2006 | 365 Views | [diary=37119]


After jumping on the airport express train from KL Sentral we made it into Miri on Borneo 3 hours later! The train was of course very modern and runs all the way into the airport, you can even check your luggage in at the train station before you get to the airport! we didnt do this although when we did finally check our luggage in lukes bag weighed 33kg......double the luggage allowance and double the weight of my bag!!!! Thanks to having his sleeping bag and boots connected to the outside of his rucksack. Managed to take some stuff off to [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 21st 2006 | 335 Views | [diary=36767]


WARNING: If your name is Suyoko, you shouldn't read this blog. You know why. Back in KL! It was a bit of a whirlwind trip getting from Phnom Penh to here, but we managed to cut it by spending one night in Siem Reap, a few days in Bangkok, and a couple days in the Cameron Highlands. The bus trip back to Siem Reap from Phnom Penh was much nicer than that ear-splitting trip the other way. We managed to stay overnight at some anonymous guesthouse in Siem Reap (the place is filled with them) before catching a taxi to the [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 20th 2006 | 475 Views | [diary=36562]

Find the Sarah!
The best strawberry shake this side of the Dateline
Pouty Scorpion Face