Klana Beach Resort Port Dickson
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A Serenade Deepavali It Was
... superior unit, it was located on the second highest floor.
This resort does not have single rooms, the smallest unit is a studio unit which comes with an entire apartment and a bedroom. Next to it is the two and three bedroom units. Once inside our apartment, we were tremendously surprised ...
Crazy Melaka & Champagne in Port Dickson
... the centre stage!! Strolling further on we saw the streets become much quieter, lit only by small red lights shining up at the Chinese restaurants, businesses and homes. Not like a red light district, it felt more romantic than sleazy!
After long days walking through Melaka’s streets we returned to our hotel for a rest and at about ten o’clock we decided to order room service but it turned out to be a disaster ...
Day 1, Penang 13's adventures
... By this stage - it was about 9.45pm - and we were all pretty much flaked out. I remember our seats were opposite some king of Bakery stand - selling Bizarre Sweet buns filled with minced meats - not really what we had in mind to look at while we waited - but at this stage - we didn't care. Just one more short flight to go though and we're in Penang.
On-board the Air Asia aircraft - we were all settled, once again - all sitting together, ...
KL, Port Dickson and Seremban
... being in KL a week early before we were due to fly on to Sri Lanka and about five days before Kev was flying home. We spent three days sightseeing. On the 3rd day we went to the Myanmar ( Burma ) embassy to try and get visas for our planned trip there in Feb. We arrived at 12:30 just as it was closing for the day. Were we jinxed? I was starting to wonder if this country was going to be worth the effort getting in!! So bright and early the next morning ...
01st Stop - Boarding The Flight From KLIA
... built one of its biggest mosques which they still continue to do thill present date. In 1578, Alonsi Beltran, a Spanish traveler, described it as being five stories tall and built on the water. Most likely it had five layers of roofs to represent the Five Pillars of Islam. Islam was firmly rooted in Brunei by the 16th century. This mosque was destroyed by the Spanish in June that same year. It is exactly at this same location, that the Hasanah Bolkiah mosque has ...