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Day 3 - Kuala Lumpur Tower
... Darren’s friend) messaged him on facebook saying he was ill, but we should still be able to get in tonight.
There’s a botanic and orchid garden just to the west of the city. We caught the free bus to where we thought we could walk to it. The lines on the map turned out to be massive roads with no way over them. We aborted that plan.
We grabbed some lunch and decided ...
Up high and down below
... the three of us. He pulls it away from us several times, squeals of delight and shock from us all as we are soaked in seconds by the huge, tropical raindrops! We have great fun stomping through the biggest puddles and arrive back at the hotel in high spirits. We haven’t been very lucky with our weather since arriving here - it appears the monsoon is running a little behind. We all have a hot shower and then indulge in an easy evening of ...
Day 53 - Heavenly Sights in Kuala Lumpur
... pointed out that she was the Carlsberg girl.....so it had to be Carlsberg beer !!! oh, alright then, I suppose so. And a very nice icy cold Carlsberg it was too. Getting to like the taste of beers, I am.
We returned back to Traders and went thru the lobby to the lifts, feeling well fed and relaxed from a beer or two - and who did we meet in the lift?
Sa ad and Abeer, oh dear, felt ridiculously guilty for having been indulging in the evils of alcohol and getting caught !!! ...
Kulturschock in Kuala Lumpur
... Baru besichtigen. Allerdings gab es außer dem sehenswerten Lebensmittelmarkt Chow Kit, dem größten Sikh-Tempel Südostasiens und einer kleinen Moschee nicht viel zu sehen. Einzig der Gegensatz zwischen den zum Teil ärmlichen Blech- und Holzunterkünften und der im Hintergrund aufragenden Skyline des modernen Geschäftszentrums faszinierte uns. Jedoch wurde unser Spaziergang unfreiwillig verlängert, da wir aufgrund einer mehrspurigen Autobahn und einer Betonmauer, die an ...
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Kuala Lumpur
Let's face it, KL is not a pretty city. It has a lot of very tall buildings but it is almost impossible to walk around due the matrix of multi-lane highways. As soon as you do find a sidewalk it abruptly ends, usually in a building site. This is a great shame given that it’s such a small city.
Getting around by monorail/mass rapid transport was good fun. One train station told me that the next train would arrive in 1 minute and 33 seconds. ...