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Singapore, the country of many attractions and the long post all about it.
Our visit to the Singapore could be summarised as 3 fully loaded and light packed days. We have visited many highlight attractions and...


Johor (the sleepover) city
We can't say we know much about the Johor city. It's only been a sleepover place for us before and after our travel to/from the...


The Malaka city
Old Malaka (also Melaka) is listed among the UNESCO world heritage sites for its colonial architecture as it was a very important port on...


Taman Negara, the nature kingdom
The (second) oldest tropical rainforest in the world. Truly raw nature. Beautiful and possibly dangerous. Worth to explore. Soon after...


Thaipusam at Batu Caves
Thaipusam is a big Hindu feast taking place on the "Thai" month full moon. Which was exactly the last January day. Once we had been...


Rain forest inn: The secret unique place to stay
We had decided to come to this place even it was a bit over our "per-night" budget. On pictures it just had been looking very attractive...


The Cameron Highlands
Are among favourite and most visited places of the Malaysia's inland. The higher elevations (above 1500 m) offer cooler weather...


Penang National Park
The relatively small Penang NP is quite popular within the island visitors. We had originally planned to take an easy coastal 3km walk to...


From Penang to Cameron Higlands
Traveling by car is pretty straightforward and easy. Aassumed you are already used to the leftside driving and the local trafic...


George Town and around
The old Georgetown is on the UNESCO list for its colonial era architecture. It also offers a great multicultural feeling and pot where...
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