Classy Inn Miri

Lot 709-710, Jalan Masjid Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia

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Miri Miri In Sarawak, Not The Fairest of Them All

A travel blog entry by charmmer

... t a clue where we'd been dropped and there were no signs that it was a or was near a local bus station so we sacked off our amibitious plan to get a bus to the hostel and went with a taxi instead. It was only fifteen ringgit as it turned out too, so not too bad. The hostel owner was gushingly friendly and helpful and within minutes we had arranged to go on a trip (basically be driven there and back) to the Niah Caves the following day. ...

Joys of Travel: Getting stuck in the wrong place

A travel blog entry by austinairwaves

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... is your ICE? In case of emergency. Are they getting
your comm? "Last known location." "Heading to."

Should you contact the local US embassy? No.

Should you be able to move quick-er-ly. Yes.

Try try to keep some local currency, including "smalls,"
small denoms on your person. You'de be surprised at
how worthless a Big Ben (US C note) can be. (Another story...)
Passport and yellow card, of course. A color photocopy
or ...

Biggest sweat

A travel blog entry by schellenberg

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... The dinner is excellent and the staff, as always here, very friendly. The drive back is a little less fun in the dark, the roads are pretty uneven and some are not marked, which makes it difficult to stay on your lane. By the time we get back Margaux and Amelie are asleep. Tomorow we plan an easy day at the beach. The plan was to drive down to the Niah Cave but we have seen so many caves already and apparently if you have seen the caves at Mulu, what we did, it is not a must to ...

Lambir Hills national Park

A travel blog entry by sabinaandchris

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... group of 15 people passed us one of which was a really old man so we thought if he made it up there the rest of the trail couldn’t be any worse could it? We eventually arrived at this huge towering limestone cliff which yes, you guessed it we had to climb up. Unfortunately we forgot our rock climbing gear but luckily there was a very safe looking old falling apart stair case with a few steps missing fantastic. After scaling this Chris leaned on the banister at the top of the ...

Lambir Hills National Park

A travel blog entry by ironinkent

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... the relentless rain seeped through making everything being worn saturated within seconds. After twenty or so minutes, it seemed pointless, or fool*************tinue, taking us even further away from the Park HQ, and so, at the 2.7 km sign, we decided to retrace our steps. The going was quite difficult in many places given both the steepness of some of the gradients coupled with the water and mud. However, we got back in one piece and were very ...