Petronas Twin Towers in malaysia
Like all great monuments known, visitors are many and access is always a bit complicated. For the good news, remember that the visit is free but unfortunately the number of tickets issued per day is limited to 1400. Both tell you to get up early if you want a chance to admire the view. VN:F [1.5.7_846]please wait...Rating:...
Kuala Lumpur in malaysia
The capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur or more commonly known as KL is a city full of contrasts. Established in 1857, it reflects today’s economic growth while preserving Asian identity and a colonial architectural heritage. Here is an overview of places to discover in the Malaysian capital. Since its development through...
The Colors of Malaysia Festival
Malaysia with its 25 million inhabitants offers a wide range of culture. The population is composed mainly of Malays (57%), Chinese, Indians and many other ethnic groups. This means if there is a diversity and cultural mix. The Colors of Malaysia Festival that takes place throughout the country, allowing each community to share...
Batu Caves in malaysia
Batu CavesLocated ten 10km north of Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves is a tour not to miss. It is a natural and religious high reputation for the Indian community in Malaysia as well as for visitors. A trip to India. In a natural setting nestled in a cave in a limestone hill, 100 m above sea level, lies the Hindu temple. VN:F [1.5.7_846]please...
Kuala Terengganu in malaysia
Kuala TerengganuKuala Terengganu, located on the east coast is much more typical with its fishing villages and less touristy, it still offers a different vision of the country. Here the climate is hot but the sea breeze makes the heat bearable. This city has some interests but is primarily a transit point to visit the nearby...
Island Tenggol in malaysia
Island TenggolLocated north on the east coast of the Malay Peninsula, Island Tenggol is considered one of the best diving spots in Malaysia. An island paradise in the South China Sea which will delight all lovers of nature. Turquoise water, a beach of white sand palm trees and lush vegetation … no it is not a postcard,...
Penang – Pearl of the Orient
It was 7:30 pm and the sky was a beautiful red. I got out of my car and walked to the front of the ferry. I could smell fresh salt sprays and see the approaching lights of Penang (Georgetown) with the looming modern 60-storey KOMTAR towering over the spread of orange terra-cotta roof tops of prewar double storey shop homes. VN:F...
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