Welcome to Malaysia!
Seven days and six nights
Kuala Lumpur - Cameron Highlands - Ipoh - Melaka - Seremban
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This trip was a promise I made to my friend during the semester break to visit her in Malaysia. We planned for a long time, and when we finally had free time, we booked our flights, packed our bags, and prepared to face whatever came our way. After all, my friend was our guide for this trip!
The places we visited included both popular and local spots. We mainly focused on eating, eating, and more eating. It was a very fulfilling trip. We drove around with friends, kind of like a road trip. I'll try to include the coordinates for each location. <3
DAY 1
BKK-KL
This is an abbreviation for the route between Bangkok (BKK) and Kuala Lumpur (KL).
Woke up early to rush to the airport, only to find out that the flight was delayed by an hour. Waiting...
Village Park Restaurant
This restaurant boasts the title of having the most delicious Nasi Lemak in Kuala Lumpur.
Sambalicious!
Here comes the first dish of the trip, Nasi Lemak.
Literally translated, it means
Nasi = rice
Fat = lemak
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This bowl of Laksa.
Suria KLCC
Suria KLCC is a shopping mall located next to the Petronas Twin Towers. We visited the art museum located on the upper floors and then took a short walk to watch the light show at KLCC Park.
📍 KLCC Park
At approximately 8 pm, there will be a light show with water fountains. Come and enjoy the show!
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Petronas Twin Towers
We have arrived at the landmark of Kuala Lumpur.
DAY 2
KUALA LUMPUR
Start your day with roti. I tried many things. There is Roti Canai with various dipping sauces, such as Dhal Sambal and Curry. Roti Tissue (in the picture, eaten with condensed milk), Chicken Murtabak, or Roti Mataba, is delicious.
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Petaling Street
This bustling street is reminiscent of Bangkok's Yaowarat, offering a vibrant atmosphere and diverse offerings.
Merchant's Lane Cafe
This cafe, nestled near Petaling Street, was once a brothel that has been renovated into a charming cafe.
The dish we ordered, called "Better than Sex," is a pandan-scented roti served with kaya toast and vanilla ice cream drizzled with gula melaka sauce (caramelized coconut sugar).
Kuala Lumpur Botanic Garden
The botanical garden is lush and green, even though the weather is very hot.
**Thean Hou Temple**
This is a significant Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur. The name Tian Hou translates to "Heavenly Mother." The temple was constructed in 1981.
DAY 3
Kuala Lumpur - Cameron Highlands
Our breakfast today will be a pastry-themed affair, featuring dim sum, steamed buns, egg tarts, puffs, and more. Staff will serve the items to your table, and you will be charged based on the number of items you select.
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Batu Caves
After visiting the Chinese temple, we headed to a Hindu temple. We originally planned to visit this cave in the evening of the second day, but due to the rain, we had to reschedule it to the morning instead. We took a mini-hike up the 200+ steps, which was quite relaxing!
BOH Tea Plantation
After a long drive of approximately 3 hours, we arrived at Cameron Highlands. The sky was slightly overcast due to the recent rain.
This tea plantation is the oldest on Cameron Highlands.
The day concludes with a final meal of Steamboat, a popular hotpot dish in Thailand.
Night Market Delights: Apam Balek and Satay
Continuing our exploration, we arrive at the bustling night market, overflowing with enticing street food. Among the many offerings, a friend recommended the Apam Balek, a treat reminiscent of a crepe or a Japanese pancake. This sweet delight features a thin, pliable dough filled with a mixture of sugar and corn, then folded in half. It comes in both crispy and soft varieties, catering to diverse preferences.
Another must-try is the Satay, a skewered and grilled meat dish, often chicken or mutton, marinated in a flavorful blend of spices. The smoky aroma and succulent texture make it a popular choice among locals and visitors alike.
My friends called these late-night snacks "Supper," and we ended up having Supper every night after that. 555555
DAY 4
CAMERON - IPOH
**Cameron Lavender Farm**
This lavender farm offers a unique experience with its unusual ice cream flavors, such as wasabi and sakura. I tried the lavender ice cream, which had a peculiar taste, but I finished it all.
Driving along, we arrived in Ipoh, a charming little town that rivals Penang in its beauty. It is a hub of adorable cafes and mural arts by Ernest Zacharevic, waiting for us to hunt down and photograph.
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Nam Heong
I originally wanted to try the Curry Mee here, but it was sold out, so I had other noodles instead. Their custard and egg tarts are delicious.
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Panglima / Concubine Lane
They say there are 3 main lanes here that are famous: Wife Lane, Concubine Lane, and the First Concubine Lane. (Simply put, it's the main wife's street, the mistress's street, and the first mistress's street. Haha) The most interesting lane is Panglima Lane itself. There are souvenirs, cafes, and street food. It's the liveliest of the 3 lanes.
Street art
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Lou Wong
Tonight's dinner is chicken rice! Served with bean sprouts, the chicken is incredibly tender and juicy. No dryness here, just thick slices of pure meat!
The Kinta Riverfront Walk was a bit of a disappointment. The photos online made it look like there would be lights on both sides of the river, but in reality, it was quite deserted and the lights were mostly off. There were Golden Gate and London Bridge replicas for photo opportunities, which helped to alleviate the boredom.
DAY 5
IPOH - MELAKA
Thean Chun
Start your day with a local restaurant that is very popular and has a long queue. If you are lucky, you will not have to queue. Whoever can rush to an empty table first will be able to eat.
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As promised, I tried the famous "white coffee" of Ipoh, which originated right here in the city. This coffee is roasted with margarine, resulting in an incredibly fragrant aroma.
I finally tried Curry Mee. It was delicious, and the meatballs were huge! It felt like Tom Yum noodles, but the spices were much stronger. The noodles were thick and soft, which I liked.
Kellie's Castle: A Historical Enigma
Kellie's Castle, once the residence of William Kellie Smith, stands as a haunting reminder of a bygone era. Constructed during the tumultuous period of World War I, the castle now lies in ruins, shrouded in mystery and intrigue.
According to historical accounts, the castle harbors hidden chambers and secret passages, adding to its allure. Whispers of paranormal activity further enhance its mystique, captivating the imaginations of visitors and locals alike.
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Another castle remained unfinished due to Kelly's untimely demise.
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Gua Tempurung Cave: A Journey Through Dry and Wet Tours
Gua Tempurung offers two distinct tour options, catering to different preferences and levels of adventure.
Dry Tour: This option allows visitors to explore the cave at their own pace, stopping at designated stations to admire the formations and learn about the cave's history. It's a comfortable and informative experience suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
Wet Tour: For those seeking a more immersive and thrilling experience, the Wet Tour delves deeper into the heart of the cave. Participants wade through water, climb over rocks, and encounter the raw beauty of the cave in its most pristine state. This tour requires a moderate level of fitness and is not recommended for young children or individuals with mobility limitations.
Guided tour
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After a long drive, we finally arrived in Melaka.
Klebang Sand Dunes
A small desert in Malacca. It was a long and tiring walk to reach the desert.
Pink sky <3
DAY 6
MELAKA / MALACCA
Jonker Street
Jonker Street is a pedestrianized street in Malacca, Malaysia. At night, it transforms into a bustling night market with a wide variety of street food and vendors. During the day, the street offers a glimpse into the unique Baba-Nyonya culture, with its blend of Malay and Chinese architectural styles.
Famous Malacca Chicken Rice Balls
This unique Malaccan dish features bite-sized, spherical rice balls served alongside a plate of succulent chicken. The convenient format makes for an easy and enjoyable dining experience.
Surroundings
Road = ถนน
Merdeka = Freedom
This is the street of independence, where Malacca is the place where Malaysia declared its independence.
📍 Dutch Square
Malacca's architecture is incredibly diverse, encompassing Portuguese, Dutch, and English influences. The image depicts Dutch Square, a prominent example of Dutch colonial architecture.
📍A Famosa
📍St. Paul's Church
A short walk uphill will lead you to the Portuguese church.
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Kiehl's Mural
To the right after crossing the bridge from Dutch Square, you will find a vibrant and charming street art installation by Kiehl's.
📍 Maritime Museum
This is a replica of a Portuguese caravel.
DAY 7
SEREMBAN
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📍 Sun Meng Coffee
I visited a friend's house to celebrate Christmas and discovered a local restaurant. I tried Kaya toast, which is bread filled with kaya and fresh butter. The butter was still hot and very fragrant.
Ending with coffee
Normally, I don't drink coffee, but since coming to Malaysia, I've been drinking it every day. This is because people here love coffee, and there are many different types available, such as Kopi O and Kopi C.
A trip filled with delicious food and endless fun.
Our sincere gratitude to our dear Malaysian friends for the long drive.
If I have the opportunity, I will definitely go back again.
Farewell
Malaysia
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A girl goes there.
Friday, November 8, 2024 4:30 PM