Bye bye Malaysia!
I hope you had a nice time with Traveling Rockhopper this month. 🙂
I like Malaysia and hope to visit more of it one day.
Bye bye Malaysia!
I hope you had a nice time with Traveling Rockhopper this month. 🙂
I like Malaysia and hope to visit more of it one day.
Peaceful view in Malaysia. 🙂
Islam is the main religion in Malaysia (about 60%).
However, you don’t get this impression while visiting the country.
When I was in Malaysia, Angry Birds were very popular.
I’ve seen lots of gadgets, toys or food dedicated this game.
Curry mee 🙂
The Kek Lok Si is a lovely located Buddhist temple.
You’ll find many interesting temples in Penang.
George Town is the capital of the Penang state.
Penang Hill (833 m) is one of the attractions of Penang Island.
My Penang My Pride 🙂
Penang is apparently known for its sandy beaches.
The Penang State is located on the Penang Island and partly on the Malay Peninsula.
For the next few days, I’d like to present you one of the states of Malaysia called Penang.
Have you been there?
I like green cities with lots of trees and parks.
Kuala Lumpur is full of skyscrapers but also full of different trees.
I was impressed by the size of some leaves, like the one from the picture – do you see how many tiles it covers and how tiny are other leaves in comparison with this huge leaf?
The crab-eating macaque (or long-tailed macaque) can be often seen in Southeast Asia; also in Malaysia.
Batu Caves it’s lots of attractions;
temple, statues and limestones formations.
Batu Caves is an important tourist attraction just outside Kuala Lumpur.
Don’t miss it while being in KL!
Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia is full of skyscrapers;
it’s not really my style, but I have to admit some of the buildings are quite interesting, like the ones with a swimming pool on the roof.
Malaysia, in general, has a tropical climate.
Just keep in mind, that Malaysia is not only Kuala Lumpur, but also e.g., part of Borneo Island.
Malay is the official language of Malaysia.
However, English is widely spoken.