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Sabah & Sarawak National Parks

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

Most visitors make their way to Sabah and Sarawak with one goal in mind: encountering the beauty of nature and variety of wildlife in the states’ national parks. The best parks in Sarawak are ... Continue Reading »

A Backpacker’s Paradise: The Perhentian Islands

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, September 2011

For travelers in pursuit of (or are immune to) the combination of affordability, adventure and occasional inconveniences that persist at destinations popular among the backpacker set, the ... Continue Reading »

Adventure and Solitude on Malaysia’s Mount Trus Madi

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, April 2012

While the popular Mou nt Kinabalu is the highest point in the Malay Archipelago, Mount Trus Madi poses a considerably more serious challenge to trekkers looking for a memorable climbing ... Continue Reading »

Backpacking in Bako, Sarawak

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, December 2011

The oldest national park in the province of Sarawak , Bako National Park contains cliff-side views of the South China Sea, pristine coves and headlands, inland waterfalls that empty into ... Continue Reading »

Batu Caves

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, August 2011

An iconic and popular tourist attraction in Selangor , the Batu Caves are visited by religious pilgrims, cultural enthusiasts and, more recently, rock climbers interested in the more than 160 ... Continue Reading »

Jonker Night Market in Malaysia

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, April 2012

Although it’s the capital of the third-smallest state in Malaysia , Malacca has been a regional destination of choice for foreign visitors since its founding in the 15th century. Intermittently ... Continue Reading »

Journey into Sarawak

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, February 2012

The Malaysian melting pot of Kuala Lumpur is the very definition of fusion. The cross-pollination of countless cultures and ethnicities combined with a massive economic boom has rendered modern ... Continue Reading »

Mixing it up in Miri, Malaysia

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, October 2011

Miri has been a bustling economic hub since oil was discovered there in the early 20 th century. Today, it is part of a regional economic explosion in Malaysia . Since being designated a city in ... Continue Reading »

Reach New Heights in Malaysia

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, March 2012

The rewards of engaging in the simple and often sublime activity that we refer to somewhat blandly as “sightseeing” arguably reaches its zenith in the beautiful Southeast Asian nation of  ... Continue Reading »

Spectacular Spelunking in Malaysia

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, November 2011

Malaysia has a lot to offer adventurous travelers, but none so exhilarating as the incredible cave systems maintained by both public and private organizations, many of which have received special ... Continue Reading »

Taman Negara National Park

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, March 2012

With a name that translates simply as “national park,” Malaysia’s Taman Negara is the largest single swath of protected rainforest anywhere in Southeast Asia.  Extremely lucky visitors will ... Continue Reading »

Exploring the Cameron Highlands

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, February 2012

Trekkers and nature lovers would be remiss to pass up the many opportunities for hiking and encountering lush flora and fauna found in one of Malaysia’s most extensive and expansive hill stations.  ... Continue Reading »

Poring Hot Springs, Malaysia

John Reality

Written by John Reality, Cambodia, July 2011

The tiny town of Poring in the Malaysian state of Sabah isn't known for offering a wide variety of attractions to tourists. To the contrary, the area is known almost exclusively for the Poring ... Continue Reading »

Suggested Itineraries: 3 Days in Kuching

Viator

Written by Viator, March 2012

The largest and least visited state in Malaysia, Sarawak oozes the exoticism which infects any traveler to Borneo. A historic land of White Rajahs, headhunters, and comical proboscis monkeys, Sarawak ... Continue Reading »

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