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Kuala Lumpur in 3 (and a half) days.
... the cave, spotting some rather confident monkeys along the way. The caves were not hugely spectacular but very interesting with lots of Hindu statues.Back down the many stairs and I was getting my midday hunger shakes/grouch so we looked for somewhere to eat. We were ushered into a Vegetarian Indian restaurant which was full of locals, having no idea what a single item on the menu was we just asked for their recommendations and went with it. We turned out having ...
Ever decreasing circles (Johns title)
... bird park – so handy if we had been going somewhere else but not today. I managed to pacify John with a Mcdonalds thickshake and got him moving again in the right general direction. Then lo and behold we stumbled on Little India where we had been intending to locate this afternoon- so we had an impromptu wander through there – to cut along story short we then ended up getting a train back from KL sentral to where we started and having another go. ...
Malaysia
... really good. For a couple seat, giant bucket of popcorn and a drink it cost around £5 (all in), I think at home it 's about £8 each for just the tickets! After 4 nights in Penang we took the train to Kuala Lumpur, the train was much better than the trains in Vietnam! It was only a short journey and before we knew it we had arrived. It was a Sunday and the city was like a ghost town (everyone had gone to their home towns for the weekends as it was Hari ...
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - I Love KL
... t know the actual name for this street, but we are calling it that) for example. NY could do with one of these. A street by day, one big open street restaurant by night, made up of dozens of food stalls and street sellers showcasing some of Asia’s finest cuisine.
Our stay was for 2 nights initially, as we’ll be using it as a centre point for our travels around Malaysia. We also returned here for 3 nights after our diving adventures.
2) Sights ...
A gastronomic tour of KL
... br> -Air Mata Kucing (some funky fruit juice)
-Keh Eff See (spicy chicken served in a bucket)
-Bak Kut Teh (literally, 'pig bone soup'. Was a tasty soup with pig intestine, stomach and generic offal floating in it - was pretty damn tasty)
Will try to do another entry before I leave Shanghai, although I don't think it will make it facebook as it is banned in China :-(
Speak soon
Selemat Malam
Nick x
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