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We hit up a local Chinese restaurant and both had a beautiful duck meal for lunch with was super-cheap compared to Oz. Later that night we headed out and hit the local shopping malls and had another super-cheap meal. We found some markets on the way home and got some cheap sunglasses and DVDs.
On day 2 we found a local taxi driver who remembered us from the day before and he offered to be our driver for the whole day, waiting for us in between stops. We were out from from 9am to 5pm and he waited up to 3 hours in the car park. And only cost us AUS$40. First stop was the KL zoo which has a great range of animals including all the big cats and bears, hippos, elephants, and of course heaps of monkeys. The really special thing was the Savannah Walk where you could see giraffes and zebras roaming in a huge open area.
From there we headed to the Batu Caves which are huge limestone caves up in the hills. To get up there they have built a huge 272 steep staircase. Before embarking on the climb we grabbed a bite to eat from a vegetarian Indian place where the food is served on a banana leaf and the food is made to taste like meat. We had vege chicken which actually tasted like chicken (they use some sort of soy product).
The climb was made more entertaining by the hordes of monkey on the way and the great view back towards the city. Inside there was a Hindu temple.
Next we headed to the Royal Selangor pewter factory for a tour and some shopping. We saw the world’s biggest beer mug which is made from pewter and is a few metres tall!
Exhausted, we asked our faithful taxi driver to take us home. That night we felt like some western style food and found a great South American restaurant and had some quality steak and lamb shank.
The next day we decided to head to the Petronas twin towers, the largest in the world at 452 metres high! We were told to go really early as its free to go up to the viewing platform and the tickets are limited. So we arrived at 8:30am and waited in line with hundreds of others and finally were giving a ticket after about 2 hours. The ticket was for 3:30pm that afternoon so we hit the huge shopping mall under the towers and the beautiful park and fountains outside. We headed home for lunch and tried some traditional Malay food with fried rice and chicken satay and drank some more local Tiger beer which has become a favourite! We then headed back to the towers and got to go up about halfway to a skybridge that links the two towers and provides support. The view was great but not that clear, so we headed down to the park to get some pics of the towers from a distance. At night we headed out to Chinatown to hit the night markets and grabbed some street food and more Tiger. We bartered for some $5 t-shirts and were mobbed by street vendors eager for our business. We soon had enough of the crowds and headed home.
Next morning we were up early to get to the airport as we flew out for
The flight to

2 comments:
It sounds as though you gave KL a good workover!! Was the Malay food good? Are people only able to get half way up the Petronas twin towers? More Malaysia pics would be good. I think you might be more dedicated to enjoying place than to enjoying posting an extensive blog - though I suppose you were a bit extensive with your verbal description.
Cheers Alan.
Hi guys,
I'm glad you're having such a great time, I was very impressed to hear about the price of an all day taxi! Take care of yourselves.
Ben
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