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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 Diehard
January 10th 2006
Genting Asia » Malaysia » Wilayah Persekutuan » Kuala Lumpur
Arrived in KL yesterday (very early after very minimal sleep) - met up with Rob and Tracey and decided we should go to Genting - like a large indoor and outdoor entertainment complex, with casino's, many rides outdoors and indoors, shopping, cable car etc you get the point. Thought we'd have a fun day enjoying the ride etc, and then we arrived at the top of the hill (after many frustrating attempts at getting a taxi driver!!!!! - that doesn't want to rip you off). While we'er on the subject note about taxis: get one that has a meter, or you [View Full Entry]

Diehard - David | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 12th 2006 | 220 Views | [diary=35053]

TAXi:LIMO
Twin Towers morning view

Well we made it to Melaka in one peice, its half way to Kuala Lumpur on the west side of Malaysia. Its an interesting town, alot of history in that area it seems. A long time ago it was conquered by the Dutch and there are quite a few buildings and graves from that era still around. Most of the attractions of the town are historical rather than beach Thailand types of things. When we first arrived on the bus we were met by what we thought was the usual types of people trying to promote their hostels and cabs. We [View Full Entry]

Kev and Dust - The McGiLL's | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 12th 2006 | 481 Views | [diary=34975]

A room with a view
The walking fish
Hostel Hall

By Diehard
January 9th 2006
dDAY Asia » Malaysia » Wilayah Persekutuan » Kuala Lumpur
Well folks where off today and looking forward to seeing a whole different country. We leave cloudy Melbourne to a very wet KL in the next few hours. Keep us bookmarked and stay turned as we share some of our experiences with you all.. As Bruce would say.... "Yippy ki a" and I'll leave the rest to you imagination. [View Full Entry]

Diehard - David | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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So we made it into Malaysia really quickly and rather easily! Being two countries close together we thought that Malaysia would be similar to Thailand but how wrong can you be... so different as soon as you cross. We arrived in Pinang (sometimes Penang) at bout midday. The place is buzzing and seeing the place used to be owned by us Brits i thought i might go and slam a flag onto the beach and claim it back.... not a good idea i realize but seriously the influence the Brits have over the island is still very evident. The island is [View Full Entry]

Luke and Frans world tour - Luke Thomas | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 12th 2006 | 434 Views | [diary=34658]

The Komtar Tower
Penang Bridge
Heading up Penang Hill on the train

By Bethan and Liam
January 6th 2006
Little Britain Asia » Malaysia » Penang » George Town
Hello folks, sorry its been a while...have been waiting for some new pictures to add for your viewing pleasure! Well we have left Langkawi, and we are now in Penang which is another island further south down the Malay coast. We are in Georgetown which was one of the first British colonies in Malaysia. We havent done too much here, just general looking around and taking in the sights and sounds etc. We are staying in the 'Modern Hotel' which isn't modern at all!! Its an old colonial building with massive rooms and tall ceilings. Sounds quite posh...but i don't think [View Full Entry]

Bethan and Liam - World Trip | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 6th 2006 | 660 Views | [diary=34382]

room at the modern
the hair do
Fort Cornwallis

After New Year’s in Seoul, we flew to Singapore for one night before catching a bus to Kuala Lumpur (about 4 hours away). In KL we stayed with our friend from Michigan and the Bay Area, Mike. Lindsay’s friend, Megan, also met us in KL. She came up on a break from her assignment with the Peace Corps in East Timor. It also turned out that another friend of ours, Vishen, who we knew from AIESEC and college was in town along with his wife and a few of her friends from Estonia. While in KL, we went out for dinner [View Full Entry]

L and J in Portugal - Lindsay & Jason | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 25th 2007 | 71 Views | [diary=132625]

Friends at Luna Bar
Sri Mahamariaman Temple
View of Petronas Towers from Luna Bar

Ahhh....we have finally found some time in between swimming, sipping cocktails and sailing to update our blog... Since our last entry we have been in Kuala Lumpur (KL), met up with Annemarie (Maart's sister) and caught a flight to the island of Langkawi. There isn't a whole heap of interesting things to say about KL - it is basically just another busy, dirty city. What did suprise us though is that there really isn't a lot to do - unless you want to go shopping, KL is pretty boring and you can see most of the sights within a couple of [View Full Entry]

Maarty and Thel - Maarty & Thel | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 4th 2006 | 420 Views | [diary=33858]

Sunsetarama
Houston, we have a problem...
Kuala Lumpur

Happy New Year This is Brendo...well since kom last wrote we have continued to wander around KL with our friend Rajah. Today we took a tour out into the country areas which was actually quite dodgy. All the places the tour guide tried to take us were closed. One batik factory we went to had a cage outside (about the size of a bird cage) with two fully grown monkeys. They had been locked in the cage for eight years without ever being let out. They were insane and extrenely vicious....it was incredibly sad and made me angry. After that we [View Full Entry]

Tricky Travels - Komil Prasad | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 17th 2006 | 293 Views | [diary=33614]

Steps to Batu Caves
Steps to Batu Caves & Construction Work
Twin Towers KL

Hiya Happy Campers!!!!! Back for another all enthralling installment of our journey so far eh??? Well firstly, HAPPY NEW YEAR. Hope heads were not hurting toooo much today(1st jan). If so, serves you right!!!! Well we are still in langkawi. The sun has continued shining and the tans are coming on a treat. Its bliss on the beach, although we have been on a few little outings to report, but i will tell you about them in due course(how posh do i sound????haha) We are still in our little ' fiver a nite' bungalow on the sea, and it hasnt turned [View Full Entry]

Bethan and Liam - World Trip | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 2nd 2006 | 544 Views | [diary=33630]

new year's eve langkawi
new year's eve langkawi
view of langkawi islands

By Sas Sven
December 29th 2005
Melaka Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City
We wanted to make a fairly early start today but our plans were thwarted by the rain! Just as we stepped out the door, it started pouring down so we ran to the shopping centre nearby and waited it out in Starbucks :-) When it finished raining we made our way to the maritime museum down near the river. There are several boats on the mainland to be explored. The first photo is of the biggest boat at the museum. We decided to go for a walk through Little India, though its not too much like India really! And then we [View Full Entry]

Sas Sven - Saskia Newbon & Sven Gauggel | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 2nd 2006 | 183 Views | [diary=33695]

The Chinese cemetery
Another photo in the Chinese cemetery
Capitol Satay