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ART.S.Y.: Getting to Cameron Highlands - Part 1
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Thursday, December 29, 2011. Getting to Cameron Highlands - Part 1. Getting to Cameron Highlands. Was tricky because we did not drive. And did not take a direct bus from Singapore. I had difficulty pre-booking. A bus from Ipoh to Cameron until I came across Titiwangsa Tours website. Even then, my correspondence with Mr. Chai did not touch on specifics like which booth I should collect the tickets from when I get to Medan Gopeng Bus Terminal. Leaving at 12noon. Mr. Chai from Titiwangsa had mention...Takin...
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ART.S.Y.: December 2011
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Friday, December 30, 2011. Getting to Cameron Highlands - Part 2. Cameron Highlands is about 1 and a half to 2 hours drive from Ipoh. Without traffic jam. If you go during the school holidays via the new Simpang Pulai Highway. That is less winding, expect a jam that could start before you reach Kea. The bus ride up to the mountains was smooth and comfortable, though I picked the front seats in case of nausea. SW slept soon after the bus moved off while CH enjoyed her chuppa-chup bought from. It was indee...
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Tour Cameron Highlands: February 2013
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We visited Cameron Highlands in Jan 08. It was a very relaxing and scenic place to be at. The weather is great too. If you like to see lush grennery, Cameron Highlands is for you. Wednesday, February 6, 2013. Query on transport around Cameron Highlands and sight seeing. Charissa Tiong asked this question:. Hi Raymond Heng,. We are a group of 12 people who are interested to go to Cameron Highlands during 29th March to 31st March 2013. Which town are you recommending us to us for best convenience?
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Adventurose | Because Life is an Adventure: Malaysia Trip | 4. Welcome to Cameron Highlands
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Malaysia Trip 4. Welcome to Cameron Highlands. Friday, August 08, 2014. Menurut ibu penjual tiket bus Unititi tadi, lama perjalanan dari Kuala Lumpur ke Cameron Highlands normalnya sekitar 3 setengah jam. Jaraknya 209 km. Jadi kalau jalanan tidak macet, kemungkinan tengah hari nanti kami sudah bisa menginjakkan kaki di Cameron Highlands. Suara "huek-huek" mulai terdengar sahut-sahutan. Rupanya sudah ada beberapa penumpang yang mulai merasa mual dengan kondisi jalan yang berkelok-kelok seperti ini....
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malaysia explorer: August 2009
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Genting Highlands, Malaysia. Reached Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) on 20th of August at around 6.30 in the morning. Its a big and one of the best airports in the world. Have to ride a train to reach the immigrations from the arrival lounge. Most of the shops were closed as it was too early in the morning. Clearing the immigrations and custom took very less time and within 20 minutes i cleared all the formalities. Got my genting bus ticket including the Sky way tick...
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ART.S.Y.: Getting to Lost World at Tambun, Ipoh
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Getting to Lost World at Tambun, Ipoh. We decided not to drive or take the coach to Ipoh because of the long hours of travel - about 9 hours. With direct flight via Firefly. From Singapore to Ipoh. We have cut down traveling time to an hour, saving our day for sight-seeing. See First Flight. For our experience on Firefly. Entrance to Singapore Budget Terminal at Changi. No queue at the Firefly Counter even after we have checked in. He scribbled me a pink ticket RM30 with the s...
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Pahang Travel Information
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Darul Makmur (Abode of Tranquility). Pahang is the largest state on Peninsular Malaysia, occupying the huge Pahang River basin. It is bordered to the north by Kelantan, to the west by Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan, to the south by Johor and to the east by Terengganu and the South China Sea. Kuantan is the state capital of Pahang, a bustling city and one of the stopover points when traveling. North or south on the east coast of. Peninsula Malaysia. It is located at the Kuantan River mouth and. Centre...