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le français est-il sinon parlé du moins compris à Phuket ? merci d'avance
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Couple mixte au Maroc: impossible!
tu vois je viens de demander à une agence le formulaire de réservation pour mes vancances à agadir et voilà ce qu'elle me marque va savoir pourquoi!:
Etant marocain votre couple il doit bien savoir les lois de son pays, mais depuis plus d'un an les lois se sont vivement réactivées, et plus sévèrement ou elles établissent la formelle interdiction à tous les établissement hôteliers, soit du genre qui soit, à tous les particuliers qui louent à des couples mixtes sans la présentation du certificat de mariage, la peine d'amende fermeture de l'établissement et prison, ainsi comme les agences qui font les intermédiations de leurs biens à louer. Donc le seul document c'est le certificat de l'acte de mariage, dans tout le Maroc, ou prendre en réservation deux logements, ou deux chambres d'hôtel ou deux quoi que se soit pour ce loger. Cordialement Régina Canto Ichnad-Services-Immobilier
alors je sais toujours pas pourquoi elle ma envoyé un mail comme ca vu que jai rien demandé mais tu vois la jai quand meme eu... c'est pas bien ca tu vois parce que en france ou ailleurs on demandera jamais un truc comme ca!
c'est vraiment dommage ca ternit l'image du maroc parce que moi perso jadore!
enfin voila quoi! t'en pense quoi? hein ya de quoi etre deg!
Etant marocain votre couple il doit bien savoir les lois de son pays, mais depuis plus d'un an les lois se sont vivement réactivées, et plus sévèrement ou elles établissent la formelle interdiction à tous les établissement hôteliers, soit du genre qui soit, à tous les particuliers qui louent à des couples mixtes sans la présentation du certificat de mariage, la peine d'amende fermeture de l'établissement et prison, ainsi comme les agences qui font les intermédiations de leurs biens à louer. Donc le seul document c'est le certificat de l'acte de mariage, dans tout le Maroc, ou prendre en réservation deux logements, ou deux chambres d'hôtel ou deux quoi que se soit pour ce loger. Cordialement Régina Canto Ichnad-Services-Immobilier
alors je sais toujours pas pourquoi elle ma envoyé un mail comme ca vu que jai rien demandé mais tu vois la jai quand meme eu... c'est pas bien ca tu vois parce que en france ou ailleurs on demandera jamais un truc comme ca!
c'est vraiment dommage ca ternit l'image du maroc parce que moi perso jadore!
enfin voila quoi! t'en pense quoi? hein ya de quoi etre deg!
Australie: j'y suis enfin
😠 Je viens de passer 30mn a retranscrire mon carnet de voyage et ...plus rien tout a coup. Alors je recommence.
1ier, 2, 3 novembre 2005.
J'ai quitte une Suisse aux couleurs et aux parfums de l'automne, orange, or, brun, humus et feu de bois pour un vol de plusieurs heures avec des escales a Francfort, Singapour Darwin et pour finir par arrivee a Cairns.
Les controles se sont succeder de d plus en plus serieux. A Francfort j'ai quasi eu lle droit a la afouille corporelle et a Singapour mon coupe ongle n'est cette fois ci pas passe. Pour finir c'est a Cairns qu'a eu lieu le dernier controle, une fois mon bagage recupere, le passage de douane est une affaire tres serieuse qu'il ne faut pas prendre a la legere, ils chassent tout ce qui peut etre d'origine animale ou vegetale en provenance d'ailleurs. Pas de produits laitiers ou carnes, pas de fruits legumes fleur fruits plantes seche ou autre, pas de deco de noel avec des pommes de pins par exemple.
Une fois dans le hall d'arrive mon controle effectue je me lance a la recherche d'un telephone pour appeler grace a un numero gratuit le backpackers que j'ai reserve pour qu'ils viennent me chercher. Ma hantise etait que dans l'etat de fatigue avance dans le quel je serais je n'arrive pas avec mon pauvre anglais, ame faire comprendre. Ca a marche, c'est Marc qui est venu me prendre a l'aeroport. Dehors il fait chaud humide, c'est pas vraiment le genre de temperature dont jue raffole. Je profite du trajet pour avoir un premier appercu de Cairns. Je suis un peu deconcerte par le fait que je suis a ma place habituelle en voiture mais que cette fois ci je n'ai pas le volant😕. Arrive au backpacker le Traveller's oasis sur Scott street, je consacre ma fin de matinee a me reposer un peu . C'est grande3ment necessaire, de toute maniere, le sol ondule sous mes pieds et j'ai l'impression tres desagreable que je vais m'effondrer a chaque instant.
3nov. debut d'apres midi.
A peine plus fraiche je me decide apres une douche a ller me promener un peu, et puis il faut que je fasse une ou deux courses. Le traveller's et situe de l'autre cote de la gare par rapport au front de mer. Je dois donc passer les voix ferres (2)puis traverser un gigantesque centre commerciale avant de deboucher sur une avenue qui va me mene au front de mer. De chaque cote de cette avenue il y a de nombreuses boutiques. Au centre un terre plein, a certains endroits il y a des figuetrees gigantesques qui ont pousses et qui procure un peu d'ombre. Ils sont habites par de nombreux volatiles dont je n'appercois pas le plumage mais dont j'entend le ramage. Pas un son de connu. Tres different du piaf habituel.
Au bout de l'avenue je suis sur l'esplanade, il ya la un parc et un front de mer bien amenage, il y a un lagon d'eau de mer amenage pour la baignade. Car bien que la mer soit a 20 m quand elle est haute, la zone n'est pas propice a la baignade. Ne pas oublier de toutes facon que la periode des meduses a boite a commence. Elles sont mortelles. Ca dissuade de se baigner, de savoir ca, meme sur les plages les plus belles. Dans la marina il ya des bateaux enormes qui n'ont rien a envier aux yachts que l'on peut voir sur la cote d'azur. Depuis le port j'ai un peu de recule sur la ville et je peut donc voir qu'elle est entoure de montagnes boisees. De l'autre cote du detroit j'apercois meme la mangrove d'un vert legerement plus clair. Le sol continue a onduler sous mes pieds. Apres 3h de deambulations, je m'engouffre dans un grand magazin et j'essae de faire quelque course pour le repas de ce soir et le petit dejeuner de demain. 19h c'est l'heure maximale que j'ai pu atteindre maintenant il faut que j'aille me coucher. Vendredi 4 novembre 25 deg 6h deja reveillee, petit dej tranquille au bord de la piscine, les fetard d'hier soir on laisse quelques cadavres, dont un d'humain, j'espere que que ce ne'est pas tout le temps comme ca . J'ai bien fait de prendre mon stock de boule quies.
Je me decide pour la visite du jardin botanique. Je prend le bus 7 au city center, je paye 2, 90$ pour le trajet jusqu'au botanic garden, avec en prime un coup de klaxone de la part du chauffeur, qui me signale que je part dans le mauvais sens. Il y a deux parties, le jardin en lui meme, paradis des arbres, palmiers en tout genre, fougeres geantes et fleurs multiples et une partie parc, plus sauvage, avec des promenades en bois pour se deplacer dans la mangrove ou dans des partie de la rainforest. On peut a certains endroit y voir les nids impressionant des bush turkeys. Il ya aussi du cote des lakes, un ecosysteme d'eau douce et un d'eau sale.
J'ai du passe 2h dans le jardin lui meme, et apres un pose sandwich j'ai passe deux autres heures dans le coin le plus sauvage a guetter le bruit de deplacement des dindes sauvages. Fin d'apres midi apres quelques courses au calme.
1ier, 2, 3 novembre 2005.
J'ai quitte une Suisse aux couleurs et aux parfums de l'automne, orange, or, brun, humus et feu de bois pour un vol de plusieurs heures avec des escales a Francfort, Singapour Darwin et pour finir par arrivee a Cairns.
Les controles se sont succeder de d plus en plus serieux. A Francfort j'ai quasi eu lle droit a la afouille corporelle et a Singapour mon coupe ongle n'est cette fois ci pas passe. Pour finir c'est a Cairns qu'a eu lieu le dernier controle, une fois mon bagage recupere, le passage de douane est une affaire tres serieuse qu'il ne faut pas prendre a la legere, ils chassent tout ce qui peut etre d'origine animale ou vegetale en provenance d'ailleurs. Pas de produits laitiers ou carnes, pas de fruits legumes fleur fruits plantes seche ou autre, pas de deco de noel avec des pommes de pins par exemple.
Une fois dans le hall d'arrive mon controle effectue je me lance a la recherche d'un telephone pour appeler grace a un numero gratuit le backpackers que j'ai reserve pour qu'ils viennent me chercher. Ma hantise etait que dans l'etat de fatigue avance dans le quel je serais je n'arrive pas avec mon pauvre anglais, ame faire comprendre. Ca a marche, c'est Marc qui est venu me prendre a l'aeroport. Dehors il fait chaud humide, c'est pas vraiment le genre de temperature dont jue raffole. Je profite du trajet pour avoir un premier appercu de Cairns. Je suis un peu deconcerte par le fait que je suis a ma place habituelle en voiture mais que cette fois ci je n'ai pas le volant😕. Arrive au backpacker le Traveller's oasis sur Scott street, je consacre ma fin de matinee a me reposer un peu . C'est grande3ment necessaire, de toute maniere, le sol ondule sous mes pieds et j'ai l'impression tres desagreable que je vais m'effondrer a chaque instant.
3nov. debut d'apres midi.
A peine plus fraiche je me decide apres une douche a ller me promener un peu, et puis il faut que je fasse une ou deux courses. Le traveller's et situe de l'autre cote de la gare par rapport au front de mer. Je dois donc passer les voix ferres (2)puis traverser un gigantesque centre commerciale avant de deboucher sur une avenue qui va me mene au front de mer. De chaque cote de cette avenue il y a de nombreuses boutiques. Au centre un terre plein, a certains endroits il y a des figuetrees gigantesques qui ont pousses et qui procure un peu d'ombre. Ils sont habites par de nombreux volatiles dont je n'appercois pas le plumage mais dont j'entend le ramage. Pas un son de connu. Tres different du piaf habituel.
Au bout de l'avenue je suis sur l'esplanade, il ya la un parc et un front de mer bien amenage, il y a un lagon d'eau de mer amenage pour la baignade. Car bien que la mer soit a 20 m quand elle est haute, la zone n'est pas propice a la baignade. Ne pas oublier de toutes facon que la periode des meduses a boite a commence. Elles sont mortelles. Ca dissuade de se baigner, de savoir ca, meme sur les plages les plus belles. Dans la marina il ya des bateaux enormes qui n'ont rien a envier aux yachts que l'on peut voir sur la cote d'azur. Depuis le port j'ai un peu de recule sur la ville et je peut donc voir qu'elle est entoure de montagnes boisees. De l'autre cote du detroit j'apercois meme la mangrove d'un vert legerement plus clair. Le sol continue a onduler sous mes pieds. Apres 3h de deambulations, je m'engouffre dans un grand magazin et j'essae de faire quelque course pour le repas de ce soir et le petit dejeuner de demain. 19h c'est l'heure maximale que j'ai pu atteindre maintenant il faut que j'aille me coucher. Vendredi 4 novembre 25 deg 6h deja reveillee, petit dej tranquille au bord de la piscine, les fetard d'hier soir on laisse quelques cadavres, dont un d'humain, j'espere que que ce ne'est pas tout le temps comme ca . J'ai bien fait de prendre mon stock de boule quies.
Je me decide pour la visite du jardin botanique. Je prend le bus 7 au city center, je paye 2, 90$ pour le trajet jusqu'au botanic garden, avec en prime un coup de klaxone de la part du chauffeur, qui me signale que je part dans le mauvais sens. Il y a deux parties, le jardin en lui meme, paradis des arbres, palmiers en tout genre, fougeres geantes et fleurs multiples et une partie parc, plus sauvage, avec des promenades en bois pour se deplacer dans la mangrove ou dans des partie de la rainforest. On peut a certains endroit y voir les nids impressionant des bush turkeys. Il ya aussi du cote des lakes, un ecosysteme d'eau douce et un d'eau sale.
J'ai du passe 2h dans le jardin lui meme, et apres un pose sandwich j'ai passe deux autres heures dans le coin le plus sauvage a guetter le bruit de deplacement des dindes sauvages. Fin d'apres midi apres quelques courses au calme.
Malaisie
Salut,
on voudrait partir en Malaisie fin janvier 2004 pour 15 jours.
On irait plutot sur la côte ouest car mousson à l'est.
Est-ce que quelqu'un aurait des infos sympas (trucs à voir, hôtels...) à nous donner ?
Merci
A+
Sonia
on voudrait partir en Malaisie fin janvier 2004 pour 15 jours.
On irait plutot sur la côte ouest car mousson à l'est.
Est-ce que quelqu'un aurait des infos sympas (trucs à voir, hôtels...) à nous donner ?
Merci
A+
Sonia
Bus and minivan routes and bookings in Malaysia
Hi there
My trip’s coming up, and I’m having a bit of trouble with three bus/minivan routes. Usually, I find everything at this time of year, but this time—yikes!
Sandakan → Sepilok: No app for this one—you just hop on bus #14 at the local terminal (pay cash on board). But where do I catch it, and where’s the stop??
Sandakan → Semporna: From what I’ve heard, it’s the Sida Express company (great name, right? 😄). Can’t book online, but apparently, you *have* to because there’s only one bus at 8 AM. Where do I board, and where does it drop me off?
Semporna → Tawau: Found this via AI—is it legit? No online booking, as far as I can tell. Minivans leave from a stop in the Jalan Hospital area, near the Milimewa supermarket, supposedly???? And when you arrive, does it drop you at **Sabindo Square** in Tawau?????
Thanks for any tips—I’m stuck!
My trip’s coming up, and I’m having a bit of trouble with three bus/minivan routes. Usually, I find everything at this time of year, but this time—yikes!
Sandakan → Sepilok: No app for this one—you just hop on bus #14 at the local terminal (pay cash on board). But where do I catch it, and where’s the stop??
Sandakan → Semporna: From what I’ve heard, it’s the Sida Express company (great name, right? 😄). Can’t book online, but apparently, you *have* to because there’s only one bus at 8 AM. Where do I board, and where does it drop me off?
Semporna → Tawau: Found this via AI—is it legit? No online booking, as far as I can tell. Minivans leave from a stop in the Jalan Hospital area, near the Milimewa supermarket, supposedly???? And when you arrive, does it drop you at **Sabindo Square** in Tawau?????
Thanks for any tips—I’m stuck!
Malaysia in August: question about number of nights in Penang
Hi everyone,
My 16-year-old son, my partner, and I are planning a trip to Malaysia in August.
Here’s what I’m thinking so far:
- KL (4 nights): The first day is a write-off, so that leaves 3 full days. - Cameron Highlands (2 nights): 1 full day for Mossy Forest, etc.
Now, the big question. I’m planning to go to Penang—either 3 or 4 nights. If I do 4 nights, I’ll have 3 full days to explore. If I do 3 nights, I’m thinking of spending 1 night in Ipoh.
Is Ipoh worth it for a day? Is 3 full days in Penang too much? - Perhentians (4 nights).
To finish, back to KL and a visit to Malacca, or maybe Singapore—but if it’s just for a day, it might not be worth it.
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Here’s what I’m thinking so far:
- KL (4 nights): The first day is a write-off, so that leaves 3 full days. - Cameron Highlands (2 nights): 1 full day for Mossy Forest, etc.
Now, the big question. I’m planning to go to Penang—either 3 or 4 nights. If I do 4 nights, I’ll have 3 full days to explore. If I do 3 nights, I’m thinking of spending 1 night in Ipoh.
Is Ipoh worth it for a day? Is 3 full days in Penang too much? - Perhentians (4 nights).
To finish, back to KL and a visit to Malacca, or maybe Singapore—but if it’s just for a day, it might not be worth it.
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Perhentian Islands from Kuala Lumpur: how much time should I allow?
Hi there,
I’d like to go to the Perhentian Islands from Kuala Lumpur.
I’ve seen that I need to take a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Bharu, but what’s next?
Is it reasonable to stay on the island and catch my return flight—my flight from Kuala Lumpur is at 3:30 PM?
Thanks so much for your helpful tips!
Feedback on 20-Day Malaysia Itinerary
Hi everyone! Here’s a rough draft of my itinerary: I’d like to rent a car in KL and return it in Penang.
Is there an overnight bus from Langkawi to the Perhentians?
Another option: skip one of the two islands to drive back down to KL and stop at Pulau Redang?
Day 1: Arrival at 10 AM, car rental for 7 days, Putrajaya, night in KL Day 2: Batu Caves, Taman Negara, night in TN Day 3: Taman Negara, night in TN Day 4: Drive to Cameron Highlands, night in CH Day 5: Cameron Highlands, Ipoh, night in Penang Day 6: Penang, George Town Day 7: Return rental car in Penang and flight to Langkawi. Night in Langkawi (4 nights) Day 8: Langkawi Day 9: Langkawi Day 10: Langkawi Day 11: Overnight bus? Langkawi to Perhentians (5 nights) Day 12: Perhentians Day 13: Perhentians Day 14: Perhentians Day 15: Perhentians -> KL (flight) Day 17: KL Day 18: KL Day 19: Return flight at 1 PM
Thanks for your expert advice! !
Day 1: Arrival at 10 AM, car rental for 7 days, Putrajaya, night in KL Day 2: Batu Caves, Taman Negara, night in TN Day 3: Taman Negara, night in TN Day 4: Drive to Cameron Highlands, night in CH Day 5: Cameron Highlands, Ipoh, night in Penang Day 6: Penang, George Town Day 7: Return rental car in Penang and flight to Langkawi. Night in Langkawi (4 nights) Day 8: Langkawi Day 9: Langkawi Day 10: Langkawi Day 11: Overnight bus? Langkawi to Perhentians (5 nights) Day 12: Perhentians Day 13: Perhentians Day 14: Perhentians Day 15: Perhentians -> KL (flight) Day 17: KL Day 18: KL Day 19: Return flight at 1 PM
Thanks for your expert advice! !
Best snorkeling destination in Malaysia from Singapore?
Hi, I'm looking for the best snorkeling destination from Singapore for August. Any thoughts on Tioman? Is it easy to get there by bus or taxi?
2 nights there or more? Thanks for your help
2 nights there or more? Thanks for your help
Need advice to finalize Malaysia itinerary
Hey everyone,
I’m over in East Borneo in mid-July.
I’m struggling to wrap up the end of my itinerary, even though it’s pretty straightforward (long but simple).
Last year, we did Malaysia (KL and the mainland + around Kuching).
Day 1 – Arrive in Kota Kinabalu early, stroll around town and hit the must-sees. Day 2 – Excursion to Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, snorkeling at 3 islands. Day 3 – Hike around Mount Kinabalu without summiting (450 per person, no way). Day 4 – Poring Hot Springs + evening flight to Sandakan. Day 5-6-7 – Kinabatangan River (still looking for the right guide). Day 8 – Sepilok for the orangutans, the Sun Bear Centre, and Rainforest Discovery Centre. Day 9 – Selingan, turtle island. Day 10 – Head to Semporna. Day 11-12-13-14 – Sipadan, Mabul, Kapalai. Day 15 – Bohey Dulang. Day 16 to Day 25: I’M STUCK.
I looked into Danum Valley, but for 3 days/2 nights, they’re quoting 650 € per person—come on, that’s ridiculous. I checked out a detour into Indonesia (still East Borneo), but I’m having trouble deciding what would be amazing. I read about Sangalaki + Kakaban (2 islands, 1 base) / Mahakam Delta - Kutai (orangutans and river) / Sungai Boh (Dayak Kayan) – jungle & culture. But honestly, I’m struggling to finalize this itinerary. If we venture that way, we’d head back to KK from Balikpapan.
What do you all think? Thanks in advance!
Day 1 – Arrive in Kota Kinabalu early, stroll around town and hit the must-sees. Day 2 – Excursion to Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, snorkeling at 3 islands. Day 3 – Hike around Mount Kinabalu without summiting (450 per person, no way). Day 4 – Poring Hot Springs + evening flight to Sandakan. Day 5-6-7 – Kinabatangan River (still looking for the right guide). Day 8 – Sepilok for the orangutans, the Sun Bear Centre, and Rainforest Discovery Centre. Day 9 – Selingan, turtle island. Day 10 – Head to Semporna. Day 11-12-13-14 – Sipadan, Mabul, Kapalai. Day 15 – Bohey Dulang. Day 16 to Day 25: I’M STUCK.
I looked into Danum Valley, but for 3 days/2 nights, they’re quoting 650 € per person—come on, that’s ridiculous. I checked out a detour into Indonesia (still East Borneo), but I’m having trouble deciding what would be amazing. I read about Sangalaki + Kakaban (2 islands, 1 base) / Mahakam Delta - Kutai (orangutans and river) / Sungai Boh (Dayak Kayan) – jungle & culture. But honestly, I’m struggling to finalize this itinerary. If we venture that way, we’d head back to KK from Balikpapan.
What do you all think? Thanks in advance!
Malaysia Travel Review - Peninsular Side
Hi everyone,
I already posted not long ago because I was planning to go to Kota Kinabalu, but there’s been a slight change of plans.
I’m still in Malaysia, but I’ll be staying on the peninsular side, so I need some tips/reviews.
Here’s what I’m planning to do:
- Arrive in Kuala Lumpur on August 16th and do some sightseeing. I saw that you can do a firefly and blue tears tour. Is it worth it? If so, how do you recommend getting there or which agency should I book with?
By the way, do you have any particular recommendations for things to do in Kuala Lumpur?
- Next, I’d like to visit Taman Negara for 2D/1N, but I’m not sure how to get there or which agency to book with to organize everything. Should I figure out how to get there first and then find a guide on the spot? We’d like to do the canopy walkway—is there anything else to do there? I know you used to be able to make your own blowpipe at the village—is that still a thing?
- After that, I’d like to head to the Perhentian Islands. How do we get there? Do I need to go back to Kuala Lumpur to take a bus, or can I leave from Taman Negara? Are there overnight buses? Or should we book the ferry?
I wanted to go there for diving—do you have any reviews or tips on that?
Do you also have any activity recommendations there? Like cooking classes, dance lessons, shows, or great snorkeling spots...
- Then we’d go to Kuala Terengganu. Do you know how to get there? How long do you recommend staying in the city? I think you can do rafting and the Cherating River—is it good, and do you have an agency in mind for that? I’m really not sure if it’s worth stopping in this city.
Is it interesting to visit Kapas Island? Or is it better to go straight from the Perhentian Islands to Tioman?
- Tioman: we really want to go for diving, but again, we’re not sure how to get there. And as always, if you have any activity recommendations, I’m all ears.
From there, I’m not sure yet if I’ll go to Singapore or Kuala Lumpur, but I thought there were flights from Tioman to Kuala Lumpur, but I can’t find any.
That’s my itinerary.
If you have any hotel, activity, or even city/island recommendations, I’d love to hear them.
Thanks so much! :)
Maalya
I already posted not long ago because I was planning to go to Kota Kinabalu, but there’s been a slight change of plans.
I’m still in Malaysia, but I’ll be staying on the peninsular side, so I need some tips/reviews.
Here’s what I’m planning to do:
- Arrive in Kuala Lumpur on August 16th and do some sightseeing. I saw that you can do a firefly and blue tears tour. Is it worth it? If so, how do you recommend getting there or which agency should I book with?
By the way, do you have any particular recommendations for things to do in Kuala Lumpur?
- Next, I’d like to visit Taman Negara for 2D/1N, but I’m not sure how to get there or which agency to book with to organize everything. Should I figure out how to get there first and then find a guide on the spot? We’d like to do the canopy walkway—is there anything else to do there? I know you used to be able to make your own blowpipe at the village—is that still a thing?
- After that, I’d like to head to the Perhentian Islands. How do we get there? Do I need to go back to Kuala Lumpur to take a bus, or can I leave from Taman Negara? Are there overnight buses? Or should we book the ferry?
I wanted to go there for diving—do you have any reviews or tips on that?
Do you also have any activity recommendations there? Like cooking classes, dance lessons, shows, or great snorkeling spots...
- Then we’d go to Kuala Terengganu. Do you know how to get there? How long do you recommend staying in the city? I think you can do rafting and the Cherating River—is it good, and do you have an agency in mind for that? I’m really not sure if it’s worth stopping in this city.
Is it interesting to visit Kapas Island? Or is it better to go straight from the Perhentian Islands to Tioman?
- Tioman: we really want to go for diving, but again, we’re not sure how to get there. And as always, if you have any activity recommendations, I’m all ears.
From there, I’m not sure yet if I’ll go to Singapore or Kuala Lumpur, but I thought there were flights from Tioman to Kuala Lumpur, but I can’t find any.
That’s my itinerary.
If you have any hotel, activity, or even city/island recommendations, I’d love to hear them.
Thanks so much! :)
Maalya
1 month in Malaysia - feedback on our itinerary
Hi,
This summer, we’re spending a month in Malaysia. There are 3 adults and two kids in our group. I’ve just finished planning our itinerary and I’d love to get your thoughts on whether it feels "coherent."
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Christelle
07/07 Depart France 10:30 AM
08/07 Arrive KL 7:50 PM
09/07 KL
10/07 KL / Batu Caves
11/07 KL
12/07 KL → Kuching (flight)
13/07 Kuching
14/07 Bako National Park
15/07 Bako → Kuching
16/07 Semenggoh Reserve
17/07 Kuching → Mulu (flight)
18/07 Mulu National Park
19/07 Mulu → Kota Kinabalu (flight)
20/07 Kota Kinabalu → Sandakan (flight)
21/07 Kinabatangan
22/07 Kinabatangan → Sandakan / Sandakan → KL (flight)
23/07 Malacca
24/07 Malacca → Chin Swee Caves Temple
25/07 Chin Swee Caves Temple → Kuala Tahan / Taman Negara Park
26/07 Taman Negara Park
27/07 Kuala Tahan → Kuala Besut
28/07 Perhentian Islands
29/07 Perhentian Islands
30/07 Perhentian Islands
31/07 Perhentian → George Town
01/08 George Town / Penang
02/08 George Town / Penang
03/08 Ipoh
04/08 Cameron Highlands
05/08 Return to KL
06/08 Return to France
Borneo - staying a few days in a longhouse in Sarawak
Hi everyone,
We’re heading to Malaysia in June 2026 and will be making a short trip to Sarawak.
After reading various reports and blogs online about the Iban communities and others, we’d love to visit a longhouse and spend 3 days and 2 nights there.
I’ve found some options online, but always through an agency.
So, I’d love to hear if any of you have had this kind of experience and could give us some advice.
Thanks
Malaysia travel plans: looking for tips and first-hand experiences
Hi everyone,
We’re planning a trip to Malaysia from March 16 to 31, 2026, and we’d love to hear your advice and experiences.
There are three of us girls, and we’d like to visit a few islands, but we’re not sure which ones to choose yet. Could you recommend:
The most beautiful islands to visit at this time of year (is it the right season?)
How to get there easily
Mistakes to avoid and essential info
Must-do activities and sights
Useful things to bring back
The budget to plan for
How long to stay in Kuala Lumpur and the city’s must-sees
Any tips you have—whether you’ve traveled in March or another time—will be super helpful for planning our trip. Thanks so much in advance! 🌴✈️
The most beautiful islands to visit at this time of year (is it the right season?)
How to get there easily
Mistakes to avoid and essential info
Must-do activities and sights
Useful things to bring back
The budget to plan for
How long to stay in Kuala Lumpur and the city’s must-sees
Any tips you have—whether you’ve traveled in March or another time—will be super helpful for planning our trip. Thanks so much in advance! 🌴✈️
Travel tips and activities in Kota Kinabalu
Hi there,
I’d love to get your thoughts and advice/tips for my trip to Malaysia.
I’m heading to Malaysia for 20 days starting in mid-August with three other people.
My plan was to go straight to Kota Kinabalu. I’d like to go rafting (if you have any agencies to recommend, I’m all ears), climb Mount Kota Kinabalu (is it worth it? And again, if you have an agency in mind), and check out the night market (I’m not entirely sure what it’s like).
After that, I’d head to Sandakan (not sure how yet) and do a little 3-day, 2-night safari.
Then from Sandakan (still not sure how), go to Tawau to visit Sipadan for some diving.
And then head back home.
Nothing’s set in stone yet—I’m open to tons of suggestions. I feel like I could do more. I’d seen Taman Negara jungle, but it’s way off the route, so I’m not sure if it’s doable. I’d also love to find other interesting diving spots.
Thanks in advance for your help!
I’d love to get your thoughts and advice/tips for my trip to Malaysia.
I’m heading to Malaysia for 20 days starting in mid-August with three other people.
My plan was to go straight to Kota Kinabalu. I’d like to go rafting (if you have any agencies to recommend, I’m all ears), climb Mount Kota Kinabalu (is it worth it? And again, if you have an agency in mind), and check out the night market (I’m not entirely sure what it’s like).
After that, I’d head to Sandakan (not sure how yet) and do a little 3-day, 2-night safari.
Then from Sandakan (still not sure how), go to Tawau to visit Sipadan for some diving.
And then head back home.
Nothing’s set in stone yet—I’m open to tons of suggestions. I feel like I could do more. I’d seen Taman Negara jungle, but it’s way off the route, so I’m not sure if it’s doable. I’d also love to find other interesting diving spots.
Thanks in advance for your help!
What are the options for traveling between Penang and Kuala Terengganu?
Hi,
I'm looking for information about minibuses that might run between these two cities.
I saw there are regular buses, but it's almost 9 hours on the road :-(
I couldn't find any info online.
Has anyone done this route before, and with which company?
Thanks
Recommendations for Solo Mom Traveling with a 3-Year-Old for a Month in Malaysia
Good evening everyone,
I’m leaving for Malaysia very soon with my 3-year-old daughter—this will be her first big trip! As a former backpacker, I’m finally taking my little one to discover Asia, starting with Malaysia 😊 We’re traveling from December 7th to January 5th, and I’d like to split our stay into 5 must-see spots where we can settle in comfortably for about 5 days each. Given that we’ll definitely spend a few days near Kuala Lumpur upon arrival, that I *must* take her to Malaysian Borneo to see the orangutans, and that I’d also love to relax with her on some beautiful beaches in the east ☀️
Do you have any recommendations or must-see tips?
Are there any cool guesthouses in Kuala Lumpur or nearby where we might meet other families?
Are there places that are especially great for kids—or, on the contrary, places to avoid?
Are there other solo-parent families traveling in the area around the same time as us?
Thanks so much for your kind and alternative suggestions 🤗
I’m leaving for Malaysia very soon with my 3-year-old daughter—this will be her first big trip! As a former backpacker, I’m finally taking my little one to discover Asia, starting with Malaysia 😊 We’re traveling from December 7th to January 5th, and I’d like to split our stay into 5 must-see spots where we can settle in comfortably for about 5 days each. Given that we’ll definitely spend a few days near Kuala Lumpur upon arrival, that I *must* take her to Malaysian Borneo to see the orangutans, and that I’d also love to relax with her on some beautiful beaches in the east ☀️
Do you have any recommendations or must-see tips?
Are there any cool guesthouses in Kuala Lumpur or nearby where we might meet other families?
Are there places that are especially great for kids—or, on the contrary, places to avoid?
Are there other solo-parent families traveling in the area around the same time as us?
Thanks so much for your kind and alternative suggestions 🤗
Travel companion for Malaysia
Hi there,
This is my first post on this site. I’m planning a 3–4 week trip in July–August 2026 to Malaysia or Indonesia. I’m looking for 1–3 adults who’d be interested in joining the journey. I love traveling by adapting as much as possible to local life. I’m used to organizing the trip: itineraries, accommodations, transport, etc. In the past, I’ve worked in international medical assistance and I’m well-versed in travel medicine.
A Glimpse of My Malaysia Trip
🌏 Here’s a little glimpse of my exploration in Malacca!
To check out all my adventures across Malaysia, my full itineraries, and travel tips—got any questions? I’m here for ya!
https://www.instagram.com/trave.lflow/reels/
Malaysia trip organization in summer with a 6-year-old
Hi everyone,
I’m planning a 3-week trip to Malaysia this July with my 6-year-old son.
I’d thought we’d go this year, but we ended up returning to Samui instead.
I’ve decided to limit it to 4 stops to avoid moving around too often and to fully enjoy each place without rushing. The travel times between each spot aren’t too long, except for the one between Sandakan and Langkawi.
* 05: Arrival in KL in the afternoon. 06: Day in KL. I’ve been there a few times and know the city a bit.
* 07: Head to Kota Kinabalu 08 – 09: In KK
* 10: Flight from Sandakan to Sepilok 11: In Sepilok
* 12: Flight to Kinabatangan 13 – 14: In Kinabatangan
* 15: Head to Langkawi 15 – 21: In Langkawi
* 22: Return to KL 23 – 24: In KL
* 25: Return flight
Any thoughts on this itinerary? I have a rough idea of what we’ll do at each stop after checking online and with ChatGPT.
Thanks! 🙂
I’ve decided to limit it to 4 stops to avoid moving around too often and to fully enjoy each place without rushing. The travel times between each spot aren’t too long, except for the one between Sandakan and Langkawi.
* 05: Arrival in KL in the afternoon. 06: Day in KL. I’ve been there a few times and know the city a bit.
* 07: Head to Kota Kinabalu 08 – 09: In KK
* 10: Flight from Sandakan to Sepilok 11: In Sepilok
* 12: Flight to Kinabatangan 13 – 14: In Kinabatangan
* 15: Head to Langkawi 15 – 21: In Langkawi
* 22: Return to KL 23 – 24: In KL
* 25: Return flight
Any thoughts on this itinerary? I have a rough idea of what we’ll do at each stop after checking online and with ChatGPT.
Thanks! 🙂










