Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Kuala Lumpur

Hello family and friends,

We hope everyone had a nice, relaxing Thanksgiving weekend. We spent the last four nights in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We didn't go into this part of our trip with any expectations at all and completely fell in love with the city. Much like the U.S., Malaysia has a very diverse mix of people. There are influences from Malaysia, India, and China throughout Kuala Lumpur. It is really quite beautiful. Everyone seems to except the religious and cultural differences of the others they live with. The city also provides one of the most tremendous skylines we have seen to date including the Petronas twin towers and Kuala Lumpur tower which both rank amongst the tallest of their kind in the world.

Each one of our four days was jammed packed full of site seeing, people watching, shopping (window shopping mostly) and eating. Malaysia is known for its food and we are going to try a little bit of everything while we are here. The malls in Kuala Lumpur are extravagant with items such as $13 Toms and $10 Beats by Dre headphones (not the real thing but still pretty nice). You can purchase anything for any price. If you want the "legit" product you will pay the "legit" price. We still have at least three more cities to visit in Malaysia and if they are anything like Kuala Lumpur, we are in for a treat.

Our first Thanksgiving away from home. We ate at a buffet restaurant called Eccucino in Prince Hotel. They served turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberries and other traditional dishes as well as seafood, sushi and others. Then came the dessert tray which is what finally put us out for the count.

This is plate number two by the way. The first plate was even more substantial




Half of the dessert platter




The aftermath and the problem with buffets




We finished this night with a walk to our first view of the impressive Petronas Towers (these are our food coma faces)







The plan for day two was to skip breakfast and lunch with the possibility of dinner at the end of the day. Without having to eat a meal, we were able to fill our day with other things like taking a stroll around the city







Masjid Jamek Mosque




Along the way







We bought these delicious treats in the central market which was right next to our home







Sand art outside of the market. We watched this guy make one of these in five minutes. We would have taken one home if they weren't so darn heavy




A budget shopper's paradise




Hindu temple







KL Tower for the view of KL




During the day







And the day starts to turn....




To night







Let's go down and get a closer look at this architectural masterpiece







Day three- trip to botanical gardens per Mila's request










Mila getting crazy in dinosaur park










National monument nearby







Great spot for a rest




Orchid garden










Hibiscus garden







Berjaya Times Square. It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas... in Malaysia!!!










Day four- Batu caves about 14 KM from Kuala Lumpur city center. This is something you should see if you are in Kuala Lumpur. There is a beautiful 42 meter tall Hindu statue in front of the entrance to the caves which is reason to visit alone, but the real stars are under a meter tall and very very entertaining

First, the statue- Mila is at the bottom










And without further ado, let me introduce...the monkeys.




Mother carrying her baby. She would run up and down the stairs with her child. They were attached like Velcro




All of the monkeys were really cute, but the people would feed them and taunt them. Some of the animals got a little aggressive at times and justifiably so. These ones were considering taking the taunters' faces off







Monkeys love food and people love feeding the monkeys, a symbiotic relationship




Our personal favorite monkey pictures







We are having a blast in Malaysia and are looking forward to trekking around the tea plantations and strawberry farms in Cameron highlands next. We miss you guys!

-Mila and Scott


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Location:Persiaran Camelia 3,Tanah Rata,Malaysia

6 comments:

  1. Wow :) We felt like we were there with you guys... Some of those pictures are absolutely amazing too. I think you guys are going to have a very successful online photography biz when you get back ;) Thank you for the detailed posts and all of the great stories. I t makes you guys feel closer to home. Malaysia looks great! Looking forward to the next leg of the trip... Have fun!

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    1. We love your comments JaR.. We miss you guys so much!

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    2. WorldNomad is here!!! Things are getting chatty! :) Let's see a b-day blog. Hope it was special...

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  2. I love Kuala Lumpur!!!! While you are in Malaysia try and find pohpia-- it is the most delicious spring roll ever. ever!!!!

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    1. Thanks for the insiders tip Rachel! We will have to go find those now! :)

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  3. who feeds monkeys saltines? and the picture of mila almost totally obscured by the dinosaur should have been incorporated into a game of "where's mila?" (TM).

    nonetheless, these are irregularities i'm willing to overlook because of the amazing pictures of the petronas towers.

    oh, and happy birthday.

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