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Cameron Highlands, Malaysia »

[11 Dec 2009 | 14 Comments | ]

As far as our eyes could see, the vast hills of Cameron Highlands were covered with lovely clouds bending down, kissing them gently.

As far as eyes can wander…

Malacca, Malaysia »

[5 Dec 2009 | 4 Comments | ]

You can read here Malacca Part I & Malacca Part II.

मंदिरों में भी लाल रंग की भरमार ?
मल्ल्क्का जाने पर सबसे पहले जिस पर नज़र जाती है, वो है लाल इमारतें | और साथ ही नज़र जाती है त्रिषा पर | जी हाँ त्रिषा | बहुत सारे

Malacca, Malaysia »

[1 Dec 2009 | One Comment | ]

पिछली बार हमने शुरुआत की थी मल्ल्क्का से, अब आगे थोड़ा और जानते हैं |
हालाँकि कुआला लम्पुर से मल्ल्क्का अधिक दूर नहीं है, फिर भी मल्ल्क्का का अपना हवाई अड्डा है | हवाई जहाज़ के अलावा कुआला लम्पुर से मल्ल्क्का जाने के लिए सबसे सरल रास्ता है कार या टूरिस्ट बस द्वारा North-South Expressway होते हुए जाना | यह मलयेशिया की सबसे लम्बी expressway  है जो उत्तर में थाईलैंड और दक्षिण में सिंगापुर तक जाती है | ज़ाहिर बात है, सड़क पर गाड़ी मक्खन की तरह भागती है |
यह 144 …

Malacca, Malaysia »

[24 Nov 2009 | 5 Comments | ]

As some of you know, besides regular posts here, I am also writing some posts in Hindi for Ghumakkar. And it’s been a different experience.
Since I have started getting requests and queries in & for Hindi, I plan to post some here as well.
I will also try to translate a few posts from archives for my Hindi readers. So to start with, here is my first post in Hindi on Malacca, a slightly different version was published on Ghumakkar. Read on if you can, it is different from my …

Malacca, Malaysia »

[20 Nov 2009 | 17 Comments | ]

Inspired by London Eye, Eye On Malaysia is a 60 meter tall, world’s largest portable observation wheel with 42 gondolas, situated at Kota Laksamana near the mouth of Melaka River.

This is how it looks on a bright day
In just 12 minutes ride of 4 rounds, you

Malaysia »

[18 Nov 2009 | 23 Comments | ]

Pattaya Fried Rice

Pattaya Fired Rice or Nasi Goreng Pattaya in Malay, is made out of fried rice placed inside an

Malaysia »

[6 Nov 2009 | 11 Comments | ]

I had always heard a saying “wherever you go, you’ll find a sardarji there”. They will always be the first Indian or of Indian origin to arrive at a place and open a shop or earning their livelihood.
But I was wrong. The more places I visit, the more I am convinced that its Tamilians and not Sardarji’s. From Singapore, Europe, USA to Indonesia, Malaysia. They are everywhere.
Some cities of Malaysia have been greatly influenced by the dynasties of Portuguese & British who ruled there for decades or even …