Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 22-25 March 2010



We started our travels at Matahari Lodge in Chinatown, just near Pasar Seni Station.

Chinatown and the pettalling markets was a smaller version of Koh Sahn Road and equally as hectic.

We discussed easing our way into the asian cusine in length before finding ourselves the only foreigners in a street stall with pork and chicken dishes on the way. The same place was packed with local schoolkids who could barely stop staring at us to eat their meals.

We bussed to the Batu Caves where there was also an attraction to the monkeys living there. The caves were somewhat impressive, however the mood was somewhat spoilt by the tacky shops, selling flashing figurines. We timed it perfectly to leave as a deluge of rain fell and begun blocking roads. Some cheeky ‘P’ platers thought it would be nice to drive through the puddles and plash us! They must have realised how mad Jayden was as they came back to appolagise before finding their next victim!!

We were surprised that at each monorail stop they announced to be wary of pickpockets- and of course, mind the gap!

An early 2am departure from our guesthouse to the airport after our air asia flight was re-scheduled!

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