
We went there for break this year and we visited Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi Island and Penang Island.
Highlights:
1. The view from our hotel in KL. Note KFC.
2. The very cool Aquarium in KL where we witnessed a piranna feeding. Jon held a shark. The shark was not too happy. He splashed water all over us. Here is Jon trying to hold the shark for a second time.
3. The food. We ate most of our meals in "hawker style", which looks like the picture at the top of this blog. We discovered a variety of malay dishes that we now love: wang ton mee, a fried oyster dish, roti
4. We made our way up to KL's version of Seattle's Space Needle. At the time it was built it was the third highest needle structure in the world. It has obviously been surpassed many times since then. We got a 360 degree view of the city as we tried to keep up with the awkwardly recorded audio guide. It was cool, all in all. But the really cool part was still to come.
The what we thought expensive ride to the top of the needle came with a couple of other viewing opportunities. You see, the Malaysian govt figured out that the needle itself is a fairly low end tourist destination, so they built a few other travel friendly sites on the grounds. There is a horseback riding center, a zip line, a Formula One 'experience', and best of all, a mini petting zoo.
Normally petting zoos are for kids. In fact, we almost just shined it off thinking it would be fairly lame. Oh how wrong we were. In about 200 square feet lived literally 100's of birds, reptiles and serpants. Best of all, though we didn't know it at the time,we just so happened to be there at 6:00pm...feeding time!
Anyway, before the feed, I was enamored and had to hold the
The first python wasn't hungry, but the two guys that lived next door sure were. It is always fascinating, to me at least, the speed
5. We took a train to Langkawi island. Lovely place. not much to do, but we found a nice place to stay with a great beach, bath temperature ocean water (love that!), and a fantastic food stall
The next best activity on the island after laying out, reading, swimming and eating is the Langkawi cable car, which takes you to the highest point on the island. This was actually a really fun day with some great views of the island.
No thanks.
6. After a few days on the beach, we took the slow boat to china...well, to Penang. A very Chinese-ish island known for its food. Our day and a half here was pretty much planned out based on particular food stalls. We basically wandered around the main city, Georgetown, and sampling one tasty dish after the next.
We did find time to hike around the Penang National Park. Our hike led us to Monkey Beach, which ended up being one of our favorite adventures of the week. We had a nice beach pretty much to ourselves until the monkeys showed up trying to banish one of their members into the ocean forever. It was crazy...we watched the monkey's attempt to attack each other until finally the one being banished just walked right out into the ocean. I thought he was committing suicide until I saw a little head bobbing up and down and heading for a rock out in the middle of the water. Sure
Meanwhile, we turned our attention back to our stuff that we had left on the beach, and low and behold a couple of monkeys were digging around in our bags looking for our lunch.
7. We spent our last night and day back in KL. We visited the largest walk-through aviary in Asia. Um, bird parks are just plain cool. I mean, just look at these pictures! Every time I turned around some crazy bird was standing, flying, sitting, walking right next to me.
7. Our last night in KL was one of our favorite nights. We had mango ice (I LOVE mango ice), Hoegaardens, more delicious thai
Well, Malaysia, you truly are Asia. We loved it. We'd like to go back...and maybe even live there one day. I guess we'll all just have to stay tuned for that....
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