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Travel Guide: One Month Backpacking Malaysia
After 6 weeks in Thailand we were more than ready to move on and experience a new country, and of course new food and beer!
https://travel.squarecat.io/travel-guide-one-month-backpacking-malaysia-9fe02e9bff76
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Backpacking in Malaysia: Costs, Tips and Places to See
Backpacking in Malaysia is slightly more expensive than its neighbours, but it has so much to offer including beaches, tea fields and historical towns
https://jonistravelling.com/backpacking-malaysia-guide/
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MALAYSIA TRAVEL GUIDE
Malaysia is a unique travel experience that is much different from its neighbors. From the dense urban jungle of Kuala Lumpur to the pristine beaches of the Perhentian Islands, Malaysia is a beautiful and often underrated country. Spend the day with a traditional tribe or in a te
https://www.nomadicmatt.com/travel-guides/malaysia-travel-tips/
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Malaysia Travel Guide for Budget Backpackers | Wander with Laura
Malaysia Travel Guide: a travel bloggers guide to backpacking Malaysia on a budget. Find out where to visit, the sights to see and how much it'll cost you!
https://wanderwithlaura.com/backpacking-malaysia-travel-guide/
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MALAYSIA TRAVEL GUIDE: TRIP HIGHLIGHTS, ITINERARIES, & TIPS
Malaysia is an amazing and diverse country that has something to offer everyone. If you’re looking for amazing food, gorgeous islands, and beautiful landscapes — Malaysia is a destination you should highly consider for your next holiday. I have traveled pretty extensively throu
https://www.jonesaroundtheworld.com/malaysia-travel-guide-travel-tips-highlights/
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TWO WEEK IN MALAYSIA: THE BEST TRAVEL ITINERARY
I’ve spent quite a lot of time traveling through Malaysia, and I think it’s the most underrated destination in South-East Asia. There’s an amazing capital city, gorgeous landscapes, and pristine islands. The food is delicious, the transportation is comfortable, and I’ve found t
https://www.jonesaroundtheworld.com/two-weeks-in-malaysia-itinerary/
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How to backpack Malaysia off the tourist trail
Like many backpackers and seasoned travellers, Malaysia was high on my ‘to do’ list for a round the world trip. What many people don’t realise is that there is a lot more to Malaysia than the typical tourist trail down the west coast from Langkawi to Melaka.
https://www.travelnation.co.uk/blog/how-to-backpack-malaysia-off-the-tourist-trail
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Malaysia | Bemused Backpacker
Malaysia is a warm, culturally rich bounty of astounding natural beauty, tropical rainforests, national parks, long stretches of white sandy beaches and is one of the last great natural wildlife havens in the region, if not the world. Straddled on one side by the large peninsula heavily influenced by Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures, and…
https://bemusedbackpacker.com/destination-guide/asia/south-east-asia/malaysia/
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Backpacking Malaysia: One month Travel Guide
Is backpacking Malaysia in your travel bucket list? You should know that Malaysia is one of the easiest countries for backpacking in Southeast Asia. It’s one of the most developed countries in Southeast Asia. Also prices are higher than in the other countries like Thailand, Cambo
http://www.gamintraveler.com/2016/02/16/backpacking-malaysia/
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9 tips for backpacking Malaysia
Despite having turquoise-ringed tropical islands, misty rainforests, cosmopolitan and arty cities, colourful festivals and one of the world's most interesting ethnic mixes, Malaysia remains Southeast Asia's most unsung destination.
https://www.roughguides.com/article/9-tips-for-backpacking-malaysia/
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A Budget Travel Guide to Backpacking Malaysia like a boss!
The ultimate travel guide to Backpacking Malaysia! Gorgeous hills, stunning temples, and epic street art, Malaysia is a hidden gem for budget backpackers! Find out where to stay, when to go, what to eat and how to get around with our 2018 guide - complete with maps and itineraries.
https://www.thebrokebackpacker.com/backpacking-malaysia-travel-guide/
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Tips for Traveling Malaysia on a Budget
Despite having been to Malaysia twice I hadn’t written about this country yet. The reason? I spent most of my time in Malaysian Borneo being utterly lovesick, and on the peninsula I was actually physically sick, so I missed many of the sights! Fortunately Kieran had a much better
https://www.indietraveller.co/malaysia-budget-travel-tips/