Olympic Sports Hotel Kuala Lumpur
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And so the journey begins
... is 28 minutes. It was pretty sticky so my original plan of walking around really lost favour so we wanted into a tourist info place and saw a flyer for the hop on hop off bus. We have seen these all over the world but never really bothered as always preferred to be self guided today it was the perfect solution and we purchased our tickets and waited for about 15 minutes and boarded the bus. We decided to just stay in and enjoy the tour and we had ...
Kuala Lumpur ou l'estuaire boueux
... la recherche de zones d'ombre et de fraîcheur..!
Sur le chemin du retour nous avons bu une boisson étrange et colorée devant la National Mosque puis nous sommes passés à la gare de Kuala Lumpur, la Malayan Railway Station. Et c'est avec ces 2 magnifiques monuments que nous avons cloturé notre balade du côté ouest de la ville.
Demain nous prenons le bus pour Malacca.
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Being a Princess works sometimes!
... to us & Gareth to see if there were any alternative airlines we could use!) - so Thavamany called me over and after calming me down called whoever it is they call in those situations to book us into a hotel! Result!!!
Moments later we were whisked off in a taxi to our home for the night, The Nilai Hotel! En route, we asked the taxi driver if it was nice there, his response came after too long a pause, "it's ok, you can sleep!" Helpful!!
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Karaoke kings of Kuala Lumpur
Departing the tranquil islands of Thailand one might need to take the dreaded night boat back to the mainland. I've taken many boats on this trip but this one is overnight and by far one of the worst experiences so far. The boat has a capacity of 120 people but there's easily 200 backpacking westerners onboard, crammed into rows and rows of thin mattresses squished on the floor. I must have done something bad ...
Temples, Rain forests, and Islam
... So far, so good.
Then we started off on a harder trail.... it was definitely challenging, but my trek in Chiang Mai (Thailand) prepared me for this. I was doing great, and then ironically enough, I twisted my right ankle on an easy part of the trail for no apparent reason.
I knew IMMEDIATELY I sprained it again, badly. I heard a cracking noise and it started swelling seconds later. It was very very bad. It's the same ankle I sprained 2 years ago. If I twisted my other ...