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1 Jalan Permaisuri Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia, 55100, +60-3-9287-8833
... out on this bit..oh the shame.) But yes so we went on this massive chase to find this elusive 'terminal' which in fact turned out to be little more than a glorified bus shelter. And oh what a tour it was, managed to lead these people somehow around the fancy behind the scenes bit where they load the bags into containers..the container people werent as amused as I was...but fortunately pointed us in the direction of the terminal.
Very straight forward and ...
... we bought two tickets for half past eight for Inglorious Basterds and jumped into a taxi which took us to a building down the road, overcharged us and gave us a business card in case we got lonely and needed a jacuzzi, smoke and a massage. Wink Wink. I still have the number if anyone requires it for their next visit to KL. Let me know.
We got the X-ray, found out that the screws are not holding the two bones together, they are only pushing the top one down on the ...
... and then lasts for 10 days. They all get dressed up and make offerings to the gods and have these bamboo poles out the front of their houses. It was pretty cool to drive around the island that day and see every dressed up, doing their ceremonies and all the decorations everywhere. We visited the volcano and a few temples and other stuff and then got the driver to drop us off in Kuta. We befriended some local boys who were drinking beers and insisted that we sit and drink with them. They ...
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia seturnbull... in this area of town were beautiful and we spent the afternoon wondering the streets. We then took a monorail over to Butik Butang, and did a little window shopping in one of Kuala Lumpur's many deluxe shopping malls. Arriving on the third floor we came across the most amazing lounge bar area. Settling down for a nice cool lime drink (our new favourite drink) we then realised that it was Jackie Chan's bar. Unfortuantely we did not manage to get a ...
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia nefiThe surprisingly comfortable Air Asia flight to KL was all the more so in the knowledge that the return flight to KL was half the cost of the MCC membership I had just renewed in preparation for my timely return on the day before the first final.
Upon a smooth landing on Asian soil, I strode out onto the tarmac, immediately struck by the pleasantly warm and dense Malaysian air, a little self conscious about my inappropriate clothing for these ...
... lignes, vous avez notre programme pour les 3 semaines a venir...
Nous sommes donc a KL, et a peine nous mettons les pieds sur le territoire que l'on comprend vite ou l'on a atterri. C'est moderne, voir plus, cela ressemble a un petit New York a la sauce Soja ! Il faut tout de même signaler que la Malaisie est le 2e pays de plus développé de l'Asie de sud, après Singapour.
Les gens nous laissent une très bonne impression des le premier jour et en effet, ils sont ...
... with some of the kids as they took an interest in me and where I had come from. I eventually ended up back in KL around 6pm, walked to a mosque, then met up with Mark (who took an earlier bus) at a hostel called Tiara. Another great recommendation from Fabian! Clean and modern, no shoe policy too! We walked out into the Asian madness of Kuala Lumpur for food, and went down a street dubbed "Eating Street" by Danielle. We also played some Frogger too. We enjoyed ...
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia tstiles... tea plantation, which consistes of miles and miles of tea plants and a very attractive restaraunt and gift-shop area, the strawberry farm with its delicious strawberry shakes, and the honey bee farm - which was a little underwhelming. It was a full day, and I was glad to return, grab some dinner and fall into the bed-bug bed.
The next morning I got up early and headed to KL. I was supposed to meet Beth and Ryan there the next day, but Beth had gotten sick during her time in ...
... Petaling. At night, these places light up with fun and frenzy as large throngs of frolickers fill the glittery hangouts found in them.
Haven't experienced the nightlife in KL yet? You better try it. As night falls, you'll get to enjoy the different forms of entertainment in the glitzy bars, pubs and lounges lining the streets and also meet the most diverse assemblage of humans from ...
... have to study Catholicism for 3 months before you can convert, whether you are white, black, purple, poor, rich, or disabled. So, Brunei is a conservative and strict Muslim country, no drinking (beer isn`t even sold here whatsoever), no voting, and death for homosexuality or drug trafficking, as well as, disgrace for showing one inch of skin, besides your nose and cheeks. So, we visited some beautifully adorned and impressive Mosques, lavish ...
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