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Malaysia Holiday Trip - Part 2

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Temurun  Waterfall We know Penang for the diversity of food. Experience some famous local dishes at a street market or enjoy your dinner at a variety of restaurants all over the island. For the brave at heart, there is the most feared Durian The King of Fruit. Known for its awful smell, this must be the most expensive and popular fruit we ever came across. Visit a Durian farm and find out for yourself Eben liked it from the first bite but for me, it took a while before I also started getting addicted to this strange fruit. Langkawi. This duty-free island borders Thailand and is an archipelago of 104 islands; they inhabit, of which only four . Skull beach to North was our first stop for some quality beach time. A beautiful and not too busy beach ideal for swimming. Close by you will find the spectacular Temurun Waterfall, perfect for a dip in the clear blue waters. On the northeastern side, you will find Rhu beach with its long white sandy beaches and unique rock formations. Ce

Malaysia Holiday Trip - Part 1

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Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) Hi, we're a family from South Africa who sold everything to travel the world.  After travelling Malaysia for 90 days this is our take for the top 10 spots to go and what to do what to see in Malaysia starting off with Kuala Lumpur. The entry point for our journey and obviously a must-see for every tourist coming to Malaysia The Petronas Twin Towers must be our top spot it has the huge KLCC mall with lots of entertainment and on the 3rd floor, the food court sells some of the best pizzas for the cheapest price we could find in Malaysia. The park outside offers a swimming pool for the kids and a huge playground to keep the kids busy for hours but it is at night that the twin towers really catch your breath in its beauty and size with a vibe and atmospheres that get cameras going and the time flies. Penang Island The hop on and hop off bus is an easy and affordable way to get around the city to all the popular attractions with 23 stops