Dynasty Hotel Miri

Lot 683, Block 9, Jalan Pujnt-Lutong, CDT 20 Miri, Sarawak, 98009, Malaysia

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Too long in Miri

A travel blog entry by dkontour

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Friday 29th April

Woke up at stupid o'clock this morning (3.30am) to take a taxi to the airport for our short flight to Miri. When we got there we realised we shouldn't have got there 2 hours before the flight left, 20 minutes would have been enough! Everything was shut in the airport and we checked in, walked through security and were at …

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Landed in Malaysia

A travel blog entry by tamaraday

... and suitcases. After about 30 mins behind them sorting out their bags, we go to the counter. Then the guy said we had to go back to the kiosk to print our boarding passes first, which was back through a security check. And why they have a security check just to get to the check in counter is beyond me. But anyway, I went back out, printed the boarding passes and then stood in the security check line again. Then back in ...

Joys of Travel: Getting stuck in the wrong place

A travel blog entry by austinairwaves

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... flight, or the flight after that this afternoon,
or the one tomorrow morning, or afternoon, or the day after that, or the
day after THAT. ****!

Suddenly I am stuck in Miri for 3.5-4 days. While I should be in
Bario leading the team to put up the new tower. DANG!

I could, at least theorectically, (sp?) hitch a ride on a 4by4 truck,
and journey up the stitched together logging roads...for
FOURTEEN HOURS. Of course, it ...

Lambir Hills national Park

A travel blog entry by sabinaandchris

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... brought a cake with us to eat but it was mouldy so we fed it to the fish, they loved it like they had never tasted cake before and were going crazy. Then loads of bigger fish came out and these really big Cray fish. Chris was being mean about them and said he wanted to catch them to eat as they looked tasty.

After a while we had to leave otherwise we wouldn’t have enough time to do all the other walks we wanted to. As we were walking back to our boots we saw a big ...

Lambir Hills National Park

A travel blog entry by ironinkent

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... the fact that despite the unwritten rule of not sitting at the back of a coach in Malaysia, (there is a tendency to hit your head on the roof such is the quality of the ride), "back row" seats were the only ones free, so not only had we been thrown forwards when the driver made an emergency stop, but we then had to negotiate the obstacle of the aforementioned plastic-seat dwellers. Walking back the few hundred yards to the Park HQ proved to ...