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Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei - photo impression
(Netherlands, Februari 2016)

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One of the most relaxed countries to visit in South-east Asia are Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei, a set of countries to get a good taste of what South-east Asia has to offer. <more>
     
     
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Encounter with the Sharia Police
(Kuantanl - Malaysia, May 2011)

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After a lousy night of sleep in our noisy hotel in Kuantan at the east coast of Malaysia, somebody knocks eagerly at our door. For a while, we try to ignore the knocking. <more>
     
     
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Mighty Minds
(Kuantan - Malaysia, May 2011)

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On a Saturday we visit the Berjaya shopping mall in Kuantan, a city on the eastside of Malaysia. The open, central part of the mall is filled with people. <more>
     
     
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Hunted buttocks
(Fraser's Hill - Malaysia, April 2011)

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It seems like yesterday, when I think about the summer holiday that I spent with my parents in Portugal. I needed to go to the toilet urgently and there wasn’t a lavatory nearby. <more>
     
     
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Bird watching on Fraser’s Hill
(Fraser's Hill - Malaysia, April 2011)

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Bird watching is often seen as a hobby for nerds with beards, wearing goat woollen socks in their slippers. But we experienced that many of these stereotypes are outdated. <more>
     
     
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The joy of a big city
(Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia, March 2011)

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Once in a while it is a great pleasure to visit a big and modern city where all facilities are available. Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is such a city. <more>
     
     
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Uncle Tan’s, jungle paradise or semi-zoo?
(Kota Kinabalu - Malaysia, June 2009)

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Uncle Tan’s is a legend in Sabah. It is the most famous spot in this part of Malaysian Borneo to experience the real jungle, but especially also to see the Orang-Utans in the wild. <more>
     
     
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Georgetown - a fine example of colonial Malaysia
(Surabaya - Indonesia, August 2008)

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Georgetown is one of the beautiful colonial cities of Malaysia. Most visitors focus on the other sites on Penang Island, but Georgetown definately deserves a visit. <more>
     
     
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Malaysia: Flashback
(Banda Aceh - Indonesia, June 2008)

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Malaysia is in many ways a perfect ravel destination. The people are extremely friendly, de country is perfectly safe and there is a lot to see. <more>
     
     
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Bako NP, home of the Proboscis Monkeys
(Kuala Lumpur- Malaysia, May 2008)

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Bako National Park is one of the most accessible national parks in Sarawak, on Malaysian Borneo. But, it is still a beautiful park to visit with a lot of wildlife to see. <more>
     
     
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