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Tuesday 11 March 2014

My Dream Trip To Malaysia


My Dream Trip To Malaysia
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Life is a journey, and we all are the passengers on it. In this very long journey, at times we had some great happy moments & some sad moments also. In this dynamic world, we cannot live in isolation. We have to interact with hundreds of people with different mentality daily. And some of them are just mixed in our life like they are the very integral part of our life. And we are not complete without them. This all can be done through travelling different places. Travelling is something which keeps us alive. 

Here, I am writing about my dream trip to Malaysia for Blogadda contest. I think each and every part of Malaysia is very beautiful and alive. It has both creative and natural beauty. Creative beauty is given by skyscraper buildings and about natural beauty you all know. 

Actually, I never visited Malaysia but the images and awesome scenes over the Malaysia Tourism website and internet attract me towards it. I think there are hundreds of places where I want to go in Malaysia but I have to write only about five. So, following are those five places in Malaysia, where I want to go. 

St.Paul's Hill (A'Famosa), Melaka

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First of all, I want to know about the culture and history of Malaysia and want to see some cultural heritage and St.Paul's Hill is the best among others. As Melaka was the centre of struggles between super powers of the time, and suffered the constant threat of attack, the A'Famosa fort was critical in Portugal maintaining its colonial foothold in the Far East. Within the fort walls were housing and food stores, a castle, a meeting room for the Portuguese Council and five churches. I want to go for a stroll up St. Paul's Hill on a cool late afternoon and wander among the majestic trees and historical remnants. And I want to lost in the history..

Kota Iskandar Johor, Johor

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I love to see historical places. And Kota Iskandar is Malaysia’s first Experiential Parliament which is more than just a historical place and I want to enter and experience Johor’s beautiful state parliament hall and immersed in Johor’s rich culture and history while understanding the symbolisms and abstract interpretations in true style and splendour of Kota Iskandar- Johor’s Living Legacy.

Pulau Redang, Terengganu

Pulau Redang is the largest of a group of nine protected islands dotting the South China Sea off the Terengganu coast. I want to see its crystal clear waters and numerous dive sites for adventure. I want to capture the images through my naked eyes when at midday when sun rays penetrate the sea, brilliant hues of coral, anemones and fish. 



Genting Highlands, Pahang

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Now, it's time to entertainment, as all said, the fun never stops at Genting, City of Entertainment, perched on the top of cool, breezy Genting Highlands. I want to fun here and want to experience the city of entertainment. I want to enjoy the cool 'European' weather in Malaysia. I want to see the Snow World, an igloo, toboggan slides and a snowy play area, World Plaza indoor theme park / shopping complexes. I also want to experience the skydiving. I think Genting Highlands have all the things which attract all kinds of visitor.

Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak

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Finally, it’s time to thrill in Mulu Caves National Park because it is home to one of the longest networks of caves in the world. Here lies the worlds largest underground chamber, the Sarawak Chamber, Clear Water Cave, the longest cave in Southeast Asia. The massive caves here are home to millions of bats and cave swiftlets that swarm out into the jungle in great clouds every evening at dusk! So, I want to experience the wild life of caves, bats.


I am participating in the MalaysiaJao Blogathon Contest in association with BlogAdda.com.
My Dream Trip To Malaysia
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