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nanie05 says:
I had the chance to have tea at Bon Ton's beautiful restaurant - part of its resort which is situated in the middle of a padi field. Although not near a beach, Bon Ton has made up for it by having its own pool, personalised service and decor you'll fall in love with.
The owner Narelle, an Australia…
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Jopin says:
Penang's Heritage Trail takes tourists on a walk through the streets of Georgetown to encounter the state's famous historical landmarks and the significance of each building and/or location. These include the oldest schools, places of worship as well as an old fort, among others.
There are two trai…
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angler says:
Most probably the next top hostel in Kuching.Perfect location,with a lot of cafe,bar,coffee shop and restaurants around.Near to a lot of tourist attractions,shopping area and leisure places.Run by friendly with great hospitality young Iban generation.Clean,comfortable,cozy,good atmosphere and vibe,y…
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travelngmike says:
Go to Pulau Sibu (Sibu Island Cabanas) and you won't regret it. My best friend and I visited sibu island in April this year. I love this place! It's not too big and not too small. And the white sandy Beach is amazing!
We went for 5 days 4 nights (and pulled a sick day back at the office because w…
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tvillingmarit says:
Sabah Parks has created a marine park around three islands in the Sulu Sea about 40 km North of Sandakan, which is important areas for the breeding of the Green Turtle. One of these islands is Selingan.
Designated as a Marine Park, the island are safe haven for the endangered Green Turtles and …
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borneonikieta says:
I have been very adventurous this year actually, I just noticed that (midlife crisis? Naah!)
Who has never heard of Kuraman Island? Well, maybe you. It is an island that lies somewhere between Malaysia and Brunei water (hard to tell, the boundary line that appears on the map can't be seen on the…
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unau says:
Great place run by great people!Very friendly and welcoming.No hassle...very laid back.Breakfast 24 hours a day..u can even cook there..and also can do BBQ at the patio,sharing beer with the guests and the staffs...feel like a big family.
Very big communal area,with satelite TV,wide selection of …
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anselmino says:
Take a ferry from Kota Baharu to Pulau Perhentian. This is the best diving place I've been to. Since it's a national park area the reefs are still good and tourism is limited. This is an awesome place to relax, snorkel right off the beach and just hang out for some time. If you want to sta…
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gipsysoul says:
BORACAY FOR 3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS
ARRIVAL
From Caticlan Airport, take a tricycle (P20) to Jetty port (2 mins. away). Pay terminal fees (P50 environmental, P20 ferry). Take Ferry to Boracay Island. Only one entry point which is Cagban port. Upon reaching Boracay island, take Tricycle (P100) or Mu…
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rpostma says:
We've been traveling to Mersing and Tioman Island in 2003. We stayed at Tioman Island in Panuba Bay, a beautiful exotic, quiet area on Tioman Island. Panuba Bay has a Padi, a restaurant, a little shop, a beach, a water taxi, wild monkeys in the Mango Trees and a very nice Veranda. If you 're looking…
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seanloh says:
Get the roti!!! very delicious
I also got their penang chicken!! sooooo goooood, very delicious creamy sauce and the potatoes were off the hook
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rpostma says:
We stayed in the spa villa which was wonderful, and very peaceful. The resort has been openened by Luciano Pavarotti with the words: "I almost cried when I saw how beautiful God had made this paradise". This resort is a "must do" if you wan't to experience the true value of being on a private island…
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danteplanet says:
This hotel is located on the top of a shopping mall (First World Plaza). The temperature is sooooo cooold eventhough they don't have air-conditioning in the room. Well, that truly understandable, because it's located in Genting Highland (Mountaneous Area). The breakfast is awesome, there are so many…
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fatimah240 says:
As the name suggests, FRIM is the place if you are looking to be in touch with Malaysia forest.
To get here using public transport, is you can take KTM Komuter and get off at Kepong Station. After that, you can take a public cab.
The entry fee is RM1 (for Malaysian), I'm not sure about interna…
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arnoudhofman says:
Sipadan has everything to offer a diver could possibly want. Pristine corals, sheer drop-offs, numerous fish species, turtles, caves, drifts, good visibility and warm waters. Combine that with the availability of easy to reach accommodations, ranging from cheap to very expensive and you have a must-…
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Harry_hol says:
Visiting the KL Tower is much more worth it then going to the Petronas Twin Towers. Why? Cause you can go higher then in the twin tower. You can have a real 360 degree view from there.
The height of the observation platform is at 276 meter while in the twin tower you can only go as high as the c…
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inirr says:
I like this place. Very Homy and cozy. The people are very nice. They have a minimalist concept, from the interior design, the breakfast self service, the seperated shower & toilet. It makes you feels like home. The location is very easy to find. Love it very much! This is my place if next time I wa…
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Harry_hol says:
Had the pleasure to eat here twice and on both occasions is was lovely. Big selection of freshly made sushi on a conveyor belt that runs throughout the restaurant giving it that special sushi restaurants atmosphere. Some are very creative by the way. But there are also รก la carte items to choose fr…
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travhormones says:
Coming from Singapore, the coach bus dropped us off at Pudu Raya bus station. Citin hotel was just opposite from here; the only challenge was crossing the busy street! You can use the overhead bridge to get there too. Can't miss it.
The area around the hotel is slightly dodgy, but it's crowded, e…
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Harry_hol says:
A couple of years ago we were on our way back from KL to Singapore by coach. We decided to spent a night in Melaka and booked Hotel Equatorial for that occasion.
At the time we stayed there they were just finishing up the last bits of renovation on the hotel. The hotel is located right in city ce…
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ffransiska says:
This dish is widely eaten in Malaysia and Singapore - lot of similar version of dish in Indonesia - only known with different name and variations.
It is a dish consist of rice - boiled in coconut milk to give rich flavour, accompanied by fried anchovies (ikan bilis), fried peanuts, chilli sauce a f…
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ahdai82 says:
It is one of the better hotel in the area. There is a shopping centre and theme park nearby... If you are hungry at night, there is some hawker stall nearby. The rooms are very clean!!!
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huck says:
Whenever I hit Kuala Lumpur for a weekend getaway, when I am not on an official business, I always book on Hotel Tai Ichi - located in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. My hotel of choice, for backpacking in the city.
The hotel is at the center of the busiest street in the city, accessible to the Mono…
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Jopin says:
I was surfing the Net for accommodation information on Langkawi when I came across this site: http://www.backpackingmalaysia.com.
The site provides travel information including budget accommodation for backpackers travelling to Malaysia. You will find tips on getting around the main attractions i…
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sol_001 says:
Hi I am a male traveller in my mid 20's and I would like to take the time to share my experience with you all and send a warning to other fellow travellers thinking about going to this bar. Also after reporting this to my consulate they told me that it was not the first time they have heard complain…
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TBK3355 says:
The history of Kampachi linked back to its good old times in Equatorial Hotel and they had currently expanded and branched out to a standalone outlet in the new shopping mall, Pavillion KL. I must qualify, I had not tasted the good stuff at the original outlets at any of the Equatorial hotels.
H…
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