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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Dining in Malaysia

Dining in Malaysia

G of Traveling Boholana accompanied me for some food trip in Kuala Lumpur. Well, it is always good to try new cuisine when you travel.







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Why Chinatown is a fun place to go in Singapore?
The Laser Show at Marina Bay Singapore
Strolling the shopping strip of Orchard Road, Singapore
Where to shop affordable stuff in Singapore?
A glance of Saigon, Vietnam at night
On my way to Changi International Airport, Singapore
A Visit at the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Capturing the best of Marina Bay, Singapore


Getting around Malaysia

Getting around Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur is the famous location of the Petronas Twin Tower. This landmark has captured the world for its outstanding design. You can visit the tower especially at night for the wonderful lighting system installed in the building.


Malaysia has plenty of sights to offer and you need to familiarize yourself with the city's transportation system so you will have your options readily available to get you to your destination.

Transport

From the airport, one can take the bus at 15 MYR (Malaysian Ringgit) or SGD 4. Bus from KL Sentral to airport operates from 3AM to 12MN. Travel takes about an hour. Online bookings for bus tickets are available. At RedBus, you can get 30% off for February 2016.

Alternatively, you can take the express train at 55 MYR now, before it was cheaper.

Train

There are trains traveling around most of Malaysia so one can just take the train for faster and more convenient travel to Malaysia's famous landmarks and shopping malls. I have visited Berjaya Mall, it is near a train station and during Chinese New year celebration (Chinese New Year is celebrated for 15 days according to a Singaporean lady I met in the bus), good sale can be available.

Train operates from maybe 5-6am until 1130pm. Train tickets (single journey) can be purchased at train stations.

Bus

Bus also ply along major routes in Kuala Lumpur so public transport is much available. Operation is not 24 hours so taxi is your option at night and rate is double at night hours.

Taxi

Taxi is almost everywhere in the city though it is a bit more pricey compared to the bus and trains. At night, the taxi drivers charge double so you will have to make sure you have the extra bucks for your fare.

Grab

The Grab application for booking a taxi is also popular in Malaysia. If you have one in your smartphone, you might as well try using it in Kuala Lumpur.

You better arrange your schedule because night travels in Kuala Lumpur can be more expensive.



For tour assistance in Cebu & Bohol, Philippines, please email amontoursph@gmail.com.

Youtube: amontours
Email: amontoursph@gmail.com
Web: amontours.com

Read on with some of my blog posts:

======================================================
Mexican Garden in Indonesia
Friends make Malaysia Truly Asia
The Igorot in Baguio City
One day Only, Bangkok!
Why Chinatown is a fun place to go in Singapore?
The Laser Show at Marina Bay Singapore
Strolling the shopping strip of Orchard Road, Singapore
Where to shop affordable stuff in Singapore?
A glance of Saigon, Vietnam at night
On my way to Changi International Airport, Singapore
A Visit at the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Capturing the best of Marina Bay, Singapore


Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Malaysia is Truly Asia

Malaysia is Truly Asia

Well, your stay in a foreign country will be as meaningful if you meet close friends. Traveling has a lot of things to offer; seeing new sites, experiencing different cultures, and more. But the most important thing is to be able to catch up with friends and discuss random things and happenings in life.


Malaysia, or should I say Kuala Lumpur is one of the travel hubs in Asia for the many regional flights originating from this huge and diverse city.

It is my third time in Kuala Lumpur and I think traveling in Malaysia would be convenient enough if you know where to go and what to do in the city since there are a lot of destinations that you can choose, whether for leisure or business.

In my stop this time, I was able to dine with friends and meet them for a while.

Transport

From the airport, one can take the bus at 15 MYR (Malaysian Ringgit) or SGD 4. Bus from KL Sentral to airport operates from 3AM to 12MN. Travel takes about an hour. Online bookings for bus tickets are available. At RedBus, you can get 30% off for February 2016.

Alternatively, you can take the express train at 55 MYR now, before it was cheaper.

Train

There are trains traveling around most of Malaysia so one can just take the train for faster and more convenient travel to Malaysia's famous landmarks and shopping malls. I have visited Berjaya Mall, it is near a train station and during Chinese New year celebration (Chinese New Year is celebrated for 15 days according to a Singaporean lady I met in the bus), good sale can be available.

Train operates from maybe 5-6am until 1130pm. Train tickets (single journey) can be purchased at train stations.

Bus

Bus also ply along major routes in Kuala Lumpur so public transport is much available. Operation is not 24 hours so taxi is your option at night and rate is double at night hours.

You better arrange your schedule because night travels in Kuala Lumpur can be more expensive.

Accomodation

Hotels can be found near famous landmarks. You can check out the rates at agoda.com, booking.com, or expedia.com for reference.


Food

There are several curry food to find. When I travel though, I would prefer Filipino so I will not have to adjust to the taste. But with friend recommendations, it will be nice to try.

G of Traveling Boholana guided me for a food treat here at KL Sentral. There is of course a huge mall connected to the train station. We tried of course some Malaysian dishes and desserts to our liking. The names, I will have to update soon. Difficult to memorize. :) Thanks G again!





Right after, we were headed to PWTC Station to go to Bistari Condo, where our friend stays, Ate Eva, who also works in the real estate rental. We had to talk some business matters for a while before I head back to KL Sentral and take a bus to KLIA2 (the airport).

In photo: G of Traveling Boholana, Amon of amontours, & J of Bistari. Ate Eva was still in a business meeting.



Below. The view of The Petronas Tower (Twin Tower) at my back. It is Kuala Lumpur's very famous landmark.This view is prime though for the picture you get by the window.



Photo credits: G of @travelingboholana. You can check out her IG posts for her Asian Trips as well.


For tour assistance in Cebu & Bohol, Philippines, please email amontoursph@gmail.com.

Youtube: amontours
Email: amontoursph@gmail.com
Web: amontours.com

Read on with some of my blog posts:

======================================================
Mexican Garden in Indonesia
Friends make Malaysia Truly Asia
The Igorot in Baguio City
One day Only, Bangkok!
Why Chinatown is a fun place to go in Singapore?
The Laser Show at Marina Bay Singapore
Strolling the shopping strip of Orchard Road, Singapore
Where to shop affordable stuff in Singapore?
A glance of Saigon, Vietnam at night
On my way to Changi International Airport, Singapore
A Visit at the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Capturing the best of Marina Bay, Singapore
Sweet Saigon