Before I begin,
A little prayer for the souls on board the MH307…
Day 4: Flight to Malaysia.
8 pm: After a memorable stay in Thailand we board a flight to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
10pm: Arrive at Kuala Lumpur airport and head to the hotel. Overnight at the
hotel.
Day 5: Panoramic
city tour of Kuala Lumpur.
7 am: Wake-up call
8 am: Breakfast
9 am: Departure
To get a closer look at Kuala Lumpur's
most famous landmarks, like the King's Palace, National Monument, National
Mosque, Jamed Mosque, Merdeka Square and National Museum. Admire Malaysia's
most renowned structure, the world famous Petronas Twin Towers and enjoy a
photo stop. Later transfer to your hotel and check in.
Day 6: Genting highland day trip.
6.30 am: Wake-up call
7.30 am: Breakfast
8.30 am: Departure
This morning proceed to the ever-popular
Genting Indoor Theme Park with
one way cable car. A day of fun and adventure for the entire
family. Enroute visit Batu Caves a series of sacred caverns for the Hindus of
Malaysia. After an exciting day, return to Kuala Lumpur, the bustling capital
of Malaysia.
Day 7: Flight
back home.
Good times need never end! As you get ready
for the airport and your flight back home, relive the high points of your Far-east
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Really?
Happy memories?
Or more like a boot camp?
That’s not a way to travel,
This plan might work for
you if you travel to impress the world; it’s not surprising to see people get
into the social ‘check-in’ frenzy even before checking in their luggage. Before
the place and its culture could sink in you are sent packing on a plane,
exhausted!
A “packed holiday” addict
friend was on a hunt for a perfect destination for a few days to unwind,
His agenda was,
Find me a place,
Not too far, but exotic,
Not too expensive, but
rich.
Bit of a challenge I suppose,
So I dug up my scrap book
and cooked up a perfect holiday he will remember for the rest of his life.
Dear traveler,
You asked for,
Some place not too far, is
just 5hrs off Mumbai,
Some place exotic, how does
a tropic rainforest sound?
Some place inexpensive,
you can travel here on a shoe string budget,
Some place rich, its
oozing with culture, heritage and experiences.
I give you,
Malaysia, truly Asia.
Things to check out in Malaysia:
The Petronas
Towers , the Genting Highlands and Langkawi
should definitely make it to your
must see list. But if you’re feeling funky then take my word and check some of
my travel postcard from my trip to Malaysia,
( p.s. I know you’re too lazy to research, so
have linked all the postcard images to websites that give you the best intel
about the place and have linked the postcard write-ups to the
“getting there pages” to help you plan better.
“getting there pages” to help you plan better.
So click away !
These were my top five things
to do in Malaysia ,
Why don’t you make your
list?
Learn to explore ,
It’s about time you toss
the package itinerary” in the bin.
9 comments:
I like the way of postcards.... Very well written
A 'packed holiday' indeed... liked the postcard idea.
Arvind Passey
www.passey.info
http://passey.info/2014/03/intellectual-seduction-needs-repeat-visits/
Beautiful and creative are the words Disha! You'll surely bag the trip to Malaysia :) Congos in advance :D
Picture Perfect Disha :) Real cool picture post-cards & destinations!
Even I wanna visit! :)
Best wishes!
Love ur blogs...u express ur words beautifully :) all the best for the contest!
Am all smiles,
Swarms priya , am glad you enjoy my blog , am a lazy writer though :D
Amazing Wonders, Mr Passey, Bushra and Anita thanks for your kind words.
Never been to Malaysia before , hope this gets me there.
Very Nice Post Dhish with The Interesting Postcard Ideas. All the best.
Anuja Bhatt
http://changethestylenow.blogspot.in/2014/03/romantic-trip-to-malaysia.html
made a good read here, really feel like travelling to Malaysia, all the best for the contest.
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