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Medan Accomodations
A Travel Blog entry by gembel from Medan, Indonesia
... aja. Tapi kalo untuk aku, bukan tipe hotel kayak gini yang kucari. Masuk hotel buat nginep, istirahat Cukup 1 malam aja di hotel istana itu, besoknya aku pindah ke Hotel Melati di samping Mall Yuki, dekat Masjid Raya. Aku ambil kamar yang Rp. ...
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Goodbye Cambodia, Hello Kuala Lumpur
A Travel Blog entry by freya691 from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... and a tidy, clean city. We took a train from the airport into the city and caught a taxi from Sentral to the Hotel Istana. We booked a room on the club floor which gives you your own concierge, check in/out counter, free cocktail hour & private ...
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Back in Kuta Beach
A Travel Blog entry by glippy from Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
1130hrs - Reach Kuta area. there we saw the bombing site where the terriost set foot on. 1230hrs - check into hotel Istana Rama for out last night stay in Bali. the hotel cost us $350K / Night / Room. it was a hotel will full facilities. with cafe and ...
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Llegada a Kuala Lumpur.
A Travel Blog entry by thom_rm from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... de cualquiera que este dispuesto a pagarla. Ya con el transfer esperandonos a la salida, viajamos por espacio de una hora hasta el Hotel Istana, el cual nos dejo impresionados. Aqui al ser un pais musulman en su mayoria (60% de la poblacion adora el ...
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Picnic in the park
A Travel Blog entry by francesandrew from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... back to the taxi rank and chose the coupon taxi rank (pay in advance, usually more pricey, but easier to deal with). Price back to Hotel Istana? RM18. No more than we paid to get there then! The taxi driver was very good, he even suggested Ben sit in the ...
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The traditional work social in the expat life
A Travel Blog entry by francesandrew from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... we found one and it became clear that taxis are there to rip off tourists. The Taxi that we got from outside the Hotel Istana cost RM30 (£6) plus a bit for getting lost. The taxi back (after after midnight at this rate)? RM10 (£2). Outrageous. I ...
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If you'll go down to the woods today
A Travel Blog entry by francesandrew from Singapore, Singapore
... we make the plane? Eventually we headed to get a taxi. Ben thought it would be easiest to get one from the front of the Hotel Istana next door, so we walked through the side entrance to come out the front of the hotel (thus looking like patrons). We were ...
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The Stairway to Heaven?
A Travel Blog entry by francesandrew from Batu Caves, Selangor, Malaysia
... by 9am to head to the Batu caves. We managed to get a taxi on the meter from a taxi rank on the road outside the Hotel Istana. The driver was really good and the journey cost RM15 with little traffic. We walked in the gates to be met by an enormous ...
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Malacca, donde todavia existen los piratas.
A Travel Blog entry by thom_rm from Malacca City, Melaka State, Malaysia
... que conviven las mas diversas religiones a solo pasos. Indi, Budista, Islam, Catolica. Algo muy asombroso. Al tipo 19hs ya estabamos reventados asi que crucé a buscar algo para comer y vueltos a la habitacion para descansar en el fabuloso hotel Istana. ...
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Rain, Bugs (in my bed) and Old People
A Travel Blog entry by maxzupp from Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia
... 4 nights in Teman Negara National Park, which is about a 6hr journey Northeast of Kuala Lumpur. I walked from my hostel to a fancy hotel (Istana) about 15mins away, but it felt like 45mins thanks to the humidity. From there I had a 3hr bus ride to ...
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City of traffic
A Travel Blog entry by henniterness from Jakarta, Java, Indonesia
... weekend deal. Still 50% over our budget, but we can’t resist. About $13 per head gets us the equivalent of a Western 4* hotel with nice bathroom, soap supplies, two double beds, a view and even a blow dryer. Score! Vera thought she was at the ...
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Jakarta is just too big...
A Travel Blog entry by fouritchyfeet from Jakarta, Java, Indonesia
... after the last two hours sweating on busses it was definitely needed. Decided to save ourselves the hassle and got a taxi back to the hotel and it cost a fortune around 10 pounds, but we didnt get into a sweaty mess so was probley worth it. Sat around ...
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Hello friendly indonesia!!!
A Travel Blog entry by fouritchyfeet from Jakarta, Java, Indonesia
... to some place quite close, its nothing to shout about but has everything we need for one night. Had some proper good food from the hotel restaurant, cheap, and some of the best we've had in a while, also getting to try some of the local foods, the mie ...
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Bali, Island of Gods
A Travel Blog entry by go_blover from Jakarta, Java, Indonesia
... Kuta at 8.30 in the morning taking a Perama Bus for Rp 50.000,- (5.5 US$) per person, straight to my old Grand Istana Rama Hotel *sigh*. There are a lot of cheaper but still decent hotels in Kuta, but I don't want to spoil the last moments of my ...
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Kuala Lumpur
A Travel Blog entry by tripleg from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... windy construction work walkways, then jumped on the Metro to the Bukit Bintang area of KL, and more specifically to the Istana Hotel. The hotel was quite an opulent 5* place with huge rooms and views of Petronas towers - see hotel review for more ...
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Kuala Lumpur extended stay, ash cloud & back home
A Travel Blog entry by tripleg from London, England, United Kingdom
... passes etc beforehand, a group of us cut our losses and tried desperately to find hotels not full...at midnight. I secured our 5* hotel at Istana for 8 of us, singles would share rooms to split the cost, as this was now £100 per room, way above long ...
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Jakarta-- The Big Durian
A Travel Blog entry by wandering_man from Jakarta, Java, Indonesia
... food poisoning symptoms (Dehli Belly, as the inveterate travelers call it) . I spent the 24th (yesterday) in bed at the Istana Hotel on Jalan Jaksa. Jalan Jaksa, or JJ as it is known here, is a mini Ko San Road for those who have been ...
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05th Stop - Brunei Sultan's Palace
A Travel Blog entry by venoth from Kampong Berangan, Brunei
... young children. The palace is also open to Muslims during the Ramadhan period for 10 days for the Bertedarus prayer gathering. Istana Nurul Iman is undisputedly the worlds largest residential palace currently in use for state functions. However, it is ...
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Umper Lumpers
A Travel Blog entry by organsontour from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
... and a place that after a couple of days, left us feeling a tad uninspired and keen to move on. We got a taxi to the Istana Hotel, which is in the Golden Triangle and nearby to our hostel, The Trekker Lodge. We wandered around for a bit unable to find ...
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Istana Hotel Kuala Lumpur
73 Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... money. Excellent! from anonymous Glad that I chose this hotel after a 2-hour terrible experience at the Corus Hotel KL. I just walked in to Istana, and was glad that I was offered a room. I was not expecting much since it was the New ...
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