Travel
Malaysia
Penang is full of traditional shop houses, tasty cake shops, and colourful street art
Penang Street Art
The Petronas Towers are inescapable in the vibrant, multiethnic, multilingual Kuala Lumpur
Tasteful cafe near Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur, in stark contrast to the mega mall after mega mall in the Bukit Bintang area
Murugan greets visitors to the Batu caves, a short grab ride from Kuala Lumpur. The caves are full of colourful statues of Hindu gods
Kuching, capital of the state of Sarawak, is mad for cats. Statues, souvenirs, and a cat museum can be found in this quirky and delicious city
Top Spot food court - on the top of a multi-level car park - is full of fresh vegetables and seafood, cooked to order
Sea stacks on the boat ride to Bako National Park for fantastic hiking and sightings of the endangered proboscis monkey
Kubah National Park also offered well-marked jungle trails to explore
The Mulu caves, in the remote Gunung Mulu National Park, include some of the largest and longest caves in the world
Giant pineapple love found on the way to Kinabalu National Park
Descending Mount Kinabalu after summiting Low's Peak (4,095 m) before sunrise