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Kuching Food and Dining Guide - Restaurants, where to eat, and more
There are plenty of tempting treats waiting in Kuching for those who want to sink their teeth into something tasty. There are a good number of restaurants as well as cheap hawker stalls and a good place to eat is along the banks of the river where good food is combined with pretty scenery.Sarawak, p
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Kuching Travel Guide - Your destination overview of Kuching, Malaysia
Kuching will not disappoint travelers who love vibrant cities. This large metropolis combines modern convenience with traditional charm and visitors will find plenty to see and do as they explore all that the city has to offer.Take a walk along the banks of the Sarawak River or perhaps ride the ferr
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Kuching Entertainment Guide - For fun, recreation, and relaxation
The main clubbing district in Kuching is Padungan Road, which is located right in the center of the city, in the Chinatown district. As you might expect, the area is also full of Western-style bars catering for the trendy youngish drinker. Another venue, catering to a similar crowd while slightly le
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Kuching Sightseeing Guide - Visit notable attractions and landmarks
There are a number of pretty gardens to wander in, complete with picturesque backdrops of the Bungo Mountains. Hong San Temple is an impressive example of Chinese temple art, while the Islamic Museum and the Sarawak Museum are good places to learn about the history and culture of this fascinating ci
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Kuching Travel Tips - Helpful hints and advice on local destination information
Kuching is an extremely diverse city, large enough for Western-style dining and shopping but small enough to walk around. It has many diverse ethnic groups and traditions in a compact, easy to navigate destination. Its surrounded by natural wonder both jungle and marine wildlife is abundant.Custom
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Kuching Shopping Guide - Find where and what to shop and buy
Many people arrive in Kuching on the weekend for a chance to browse for a bargain or two in the large and vibrant weekend market. Known as Pasar Minggu in the Malay language, this is a good place to witness traditional Malay life as everyone from the surrounding area turns up to buy, sell and trade
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What to see and do in Kuala Lumpur – a guide to notable attractions in the city
Kuala Lumpur is a city of oppositions; huge metal structures that adorn the skyline and modern colossal malls selling everything imaginable. On the other hand, Chinese markets are still in full swing along with cultural mosques. The mixture of Chinese, Indian and Malay make up the cosmopolitan city
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Where to eat in Kuala Lumpur – a guide of what to eat and where to go
The melting pot of Kuala Lumpur has many influences when it comes to food. The city is made up of Malays, Chinese and Indians, as well as British expats, who all come together to make up the diverse Malaysian cuisine. Other Asian foods are also popular here too such as Japanese. Visit different area
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Where to shop in Kuala Lumpur – a guide to the different areas
When it comes to shopping, Kuala Lumpur isn’t for the faint hearted. Malls are beyond huge with a variety of high-end boutiques right down to colorful market stalls. KL has over 66 shopping malls alone. Berjaya Times Square is even so colossal that its home to the world’s largest indoor roller coast
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Kuala Lumpur – where to stay and the areas explained
When it comes to accommodation in Kuala Lumpur, five star hotels in gleaming tall metal and glass structures come to mind. This is true, especially in the KLCC (Kuala Lumpur City Centre), but outer areas of the cosmopolitan city offer great and appealing hostels and affordable mid-range hotels. Ther
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Exploring Malaysian Borneo
Exploring Malaysian Borneo Drinking coconut wine, diving among the glimmer of shark fins or braving a red-hot curry at 3,272m up a mountain; Will Gray discovers Borneo has strange charms
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A sojourn in Sabah, Borneo
A sojourn in Sabah, Borneo Beach and jungle combinations dont come better than this northern scoop of Malaysian Borneo - just dont forget your leech socks
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Underwater safari: swim with turtles at Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia
Underwater safari: swim with turtles at Sipadan, Borneo, Malaysia These aquatic heroes in a half-shell may not have the awe of sharks, but their grace and charisma makes for an equally unforgettable experience
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Meeting the locals in Sarawak, Borneo
Meeting the locals in Sarawak, Borneo Their headhunting days may be over, but a stay with Borneos tribal peoples reveals theyre hanging on to tradition in remarkable ways
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Relish the world’s most underrated cuisines
Relish the world’s most underrated cuisines To get your stomach grumbling, here are our top five underrated cuisines from across the world
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Self-drive Malaysia
Self-drive Malaysia Swap city lights for pristine jungle and deserted beaches and try a self-drive around Malaysia on some of the safest roads in Asia
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Highlights from MyWanderlust this week
Highlights from MyWanderlust this week
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The
Great Eastern: Malaysia by train and ferry
The
Great Eastern: Malaysia by train and ferry The most enjoyable way to explore Malaysia’s laid-back islands, sizzling street food and historic towns is by train and ferry. Your fare? Just £95…
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A guide to the food courts of Kuala Lumpur
A guide to the food courts of Kuala Lumpur
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Which decade inspired you to travel?
Which decade inspired you to travel?
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