KL What To Do
Known as Kuala Lumpur’s commercial, shopping and entertainment hub, the Golden Triangle is actually a large area that encompasses a number of major streets. Three roads - Jalan Imbi, Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Raja Chulan form a triangle that borders... Read more ...
After visiting one side of Peninsular Malaysia, a traveler might think they’ve seen it all. However, East and West Malaysia are surprisingly quite distinct. Characterized by dense and wild jungle, East Malaysia is less populated...
If you are looking for the ultimate climbing challenge, consider Mt. Kinabalu. Malaysia’s first World Heritage site, Mt. Kinabalu is the the highest peak in Asia at 4,095.2m. The mountain and its surroundings feature...
The main entertainment hub in Sabah is Kota Kinabalu. There are a few bars around the centre of KK, as it is known locally. Around the area known as BB Plaza, you can buy a bucket of beer in ice for a reasonable cost...
Malay is still the official language of East Malaysia, but differences in accent and vocabulary can sometimes be quite marked. English is also commonly spoken here, as are different dialects of Chinese and other local and tribal dialects.
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