Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Our Really Big Adventure |
| Submitted by bindero on
2006-11-27 03:51:26 (via www.ourreallybigadventure.com) |
| What’s the worst occurrence while on an island? Dealing with cold or rainy weather? Getting out of money? Think twice! How about having bikinis outlawed, with a 6-month prison sentence for offenders? I’d say that’s tough… And also, there’s little or no alcohol available in The Perhentian Islands. So what’s left to do? DIVING! Read more…
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| Travel to Malaysia |
| Submitted by Visit-Malaysia on
2009-11-28 07:01:59 (via www.communitrip.com) |
| The multi-ethnicity of Malaysia dates back to the commencement of the first millennium, and since then Malaysia has been known as a melting pot of various cultures.
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| Fish Bait |
| Submitted by Adele on
2007-01-19 05:58:12 (via www.tripsource.com) |
| “Suddenly I felt a sharp stinging sensation on my arms and legs… I caught a flash of gray in the corner of my left eye… My heart jumped into my throat and began to beat a drum roll… The shark was within a few meters.” This article sent me on a roler coaster of feelings: from my hair standing up to laughing with tears by the end. Outstanding!
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| Perhentian Islands, The Stopping Point of Malaysia |
| Submitted by Visit-Malaysia on
2009-10-28 03:35:57 (via trifter.com) |
| Perhentian Islands is the term used to define the beautiful twin islands called Big Perhentian and Small Perhentian (locally known as Perhentian Besar and Perhentian Kecil, respectively). If we want to pronounce the name of those islands in English, we can call it Stopping Point Islands.
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| 2 votes |
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| Penang Island Malaysia |
| Submitted by pablo on
2007-04-05 08:36:00 (via www.walkaboutgalleries.com) |
| Even going to Malaysia for a business trip do not forget to see Kuala Lumpur’s beautiful temples and the stunning butterflies and botanical gardens, which are more attractive by the monkeys freely walking through the parks. But be wise to have some cash in Malaysian currency, as cash machines are kind of shortage there. Here you are an example…
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| Langkawi Island |
| Submitted by Visit-Malaysia on
2009-11-27 23:15:02 (via www.vcarious.com) |
| Langkawi translates in Malay as 'eagle island' (eagle in Malay is burung helang), proving that eagles have talons full of vacation sense. Langkawi is truly a tropical flight of fancy.
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| Pulau Sipadan Island |
| Submitted by Visit-Malaysia on
2009-11-27 23:12:48 (via www.vcarious.com) |
| Sipadan Island, located at the off coast of East Malaysia promises an unforgettable underwater experience. Dubbed by some as the divers’ paradise, the name really does speak for itself. With a wide-ranging species about 3000 aquatic life...
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| 1 votes |
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| Pulau Redang Island |
| Submitted by Visit-Malaysia on
2009-11-27 23:11:12 (via www.vcarious.com) |
| Redang Island (which locally known as Pulau Redang - island in Malay mean Pulau) is located about 40 kilometers off from the main town Kuala Terengganu. Redang Island is one of the most popular destination for local tourist as well as outside tourist.
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| 1 votes |
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| Pulau Pangkor Island |
| Submitted by Visit-Malaysia on
2009-11-27 23:08:59 (via www.vcarious.com) |
| If you visit state of Perak in Malaysia, don't forget to visit this wonderful beautiful Pangkor Island. Pangkor got its name from Thailand word, Pang Ko which mean beautiful.
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