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			<title>GiseleMick423:&amp;#32;Created page with 'Travelling in Malaysia    Travelling in Malaysia during Ramadan  Malaysia is really a predominantly Muslim country and this implies that Ramadan (the Islamic month of fasting) is…'</title>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;#39;Travelling in Malaysia    Travelling in Malaysia during Ramadan  Malaysia is really a predominantly Muslim country and this implies that Ramadan (the Islamic month of fasting) is…&amp;#39;&lt;/p&gt;
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Travelling in Malaysia during Ramadan&lt;br /&gt;
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Malaysia is really a predominantly Muslim country and this implies that Ramadan (the Islamic month of fasting) is basically practiced. Although this shouldn't really affect your trip, it is important to bear a few things in mind. If you be travelling in Malaysia during Ramadan, it's worth knowing that throughout the fasting hours (sunrise-sunset), some restaurants and street stalls is probably not open. Of course when travelling in Malaysia at any time, you should respect local customs and conventions. However, like a special courtesy during Ramadan, it is appreciated when travellers are discreet about consuming meals during the fasting hours. Itrrrs worth remembering that as Ramadan draws to some close, it may be a little busier in certain parts of the country.&lt;br /&gt;
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One more thing worthwhile to learn before you begin travelling in Malaysia is that because of faith, many Muslims abstain from alcohol. Thus, it is important that whilst travelling in Malaysia, you attempt to respect the neighborhood customs by refraining from alcohol consumption in public areas. You may even find that certain areas don't serve alcohol whatsoever. However, most hotels and tourist-savvy restaurants do serve alcohol, so it usually is not a problem to have a couple drinks!&lt;br /&gt;
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Beaches&lt;br /&gt;
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When travelling in Malaysia, there's no doubt you'll find some of the most beautiful beaches and islands in SE Asia. Whether you want to visit Malaysia because of its food, culture of wildlife, no trip would be complete without a little Malaysian beachtime thrown in at the conclusion. One popular beach location for many travellers may be the slightly larger island of Pulau Langkawi which depends on free airline coast and it is not hard to determine why... rustling palms, powder white beaches and azure shores (ideal for snorkelling)- what more could you ask for? A high level water baby and diving is the thing, you might want to think about incorporating a trip to Borneo to your Malaysia travels. Having a fascinating underwater realm of vibrant corals and marine life, Sipadan reef really is a haven for diving enthusiasts.&lt;br /&gt;
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Food&lt;br /&gt;
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I must state that Malaysia cuisine is a few of the greatest in Asia due to the fact it's so varied. It offers a melting pot of Chinese, Thai and Indian delights, not to mention its own local dishes. The Nyonya cuisine is typically Malaysian and it has a unique mixture of Chinese and Malaysian with sweet, sour, hot and spicy flavours.&lt;br /&gt;
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Desire a little tip? If you are travelling in Malaysia for that food, you definitely need to pay a trip to Penang; largely regarded as the country's culinary capital!&lt;br /&gt;
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Jungles&lt;br /&gt;
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A high level nature fanatic like myself, travelling in Malaysia is appropriate your street. On peninsular Malaysia, you'll find Taman Negara and Rompin National Park where you can embark on an adventurous jungle trek to uncover the hidden deep rainforest. You might head just a little further north if you wanted to find the rolling tea plantations from the Cameron Highlands.&lt;br /&gt;
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If wildlife is much more your bag, then you can really get a taste from the jungle if you visit Borneo; the place to find Bako and Gunung Mulu National Park. Have a jungle boat cruise beneath the green canopies and spot proboscis monkeys, discover the fluttering bats of Mulu in the heart of the rainforest or visit the Orangutans in the Sepilok centre.&lt;br /&gt;
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Rainforest monkey business in Borneo. Laze around on Langkawi and take a mangrove jungle trek. Island hopping across the tropical east coast. We'll help you construct your very own Malaysia holiday.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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