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Day 3 - Kuala Lumpur Tower
... the Kuala Lumpur tower. We got off the bus 2 stops early and it was a hot day – one of the hottest so far. It’s also very humid, so we are both sweating from places we didn’t know you could sweat from!
It was quite a walk up to the base of the tower. Now we’ve been paying 1 Malaysian Ringitt for a small bottle of water....in the tower they wanted 3! We found a ...
Up high and down below
... homework. We’re having trouble organising our next week here in Malaysia as next week is Deepavali, the Festival of Light. We decide to stay here in Kuala Lumpur for another week. It’s a lovely city and there is still so much for us to do.
It’s now Saturday, our last day in this hotel. We try to make a deal with the manager but they simply won’t budge on the price per night. So we move and actually end up saving ...
Day 53 - Heavenly Sights in Kuala Lumpur
... out on our floor (they were only two doors away. Sa ad said they had been discussing us and our plans for visiting the mosque the next day - and that Abeer wanted to give me a gift of one of her scarves...what a lovely gesture. She said she would send it along to us...
We went back to 2506 and spent some time doing notes and having a chat, after a while there was a tiny little knock on the door. I went and it was Abeer herself, with a little package for me...I thanked her and assured her ...
Kulturschock in Kuala Lumpur
... hrte, einen ziemlich weiten Umweg durch das beinah ausgestorbene Viertel machen mussten.
Schließlich fanden wir doch noch eine Möglichkeit auf die andere Seite zu gelangen und erreichten mit einem kurzen Zwischenstopp bei Starbucks endlich DIE Attraktion von Kuala Lumpur: die Petronas Towers, die mit 452 Metern als die höchsten Zwillingstürme der Welt gelten. Nach der obligatorischen Fotosession, in der wir die Türme mit und ohne uns aus allen ...
1 minute and 33 seconds
... Drinking, eating, smoking and littering is banned on trains and train stations, punishable by heavy fines. It makes for a much cleaner and pleasurable experience.
Despite KL being one of the ugliest cities I have visited, it has a certain charm. There is an infinite amount of attractions to visit and occupy you for easily one week if not more.
I traveled north to Lake Titiwangsa (yes, this really is the name of the lake and indeed the local ...