Hostel Review - Cameron Highlands
Trying to prove that he is better at admin, Callum came across BB Inn Hotel on booking.com with a room for 5 people which was ideal. Only staying in hostels throughout my Southeast Asia journey, it was nice to finally stay in a room with people I actually knew.
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3 Hour Bus JourneyThough a tree grow ever so high, the falling leaves return to the root - Malay Proverb Dropping our stuff at the bus stop while the others waited there, Pringle and I made our way to the store. Purchasing crackers with a the brand name of Julie - it was destiny!
Hiking Down a Mountain in Cameron HighlandsLet us always remember that unity is our fundamental strength as a people and as a nation. - Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj Time was running out, our bus was in a few hours, what to do? Either walk up the trail and try to hitch hike down, or take a taxi up as far as possible and hike down... decisions, decisions...
Finding Tea in Cameron HighlandsIf you think you are rich, there are many who are richer than you. If you think you are smart, there are many more who are smarter than you. But if you think you are honest, then you are among the few, and in this instance, it is best to be among the few. - Tunku Abdul Rahman I don't drink tea, but Brits sure do love it! Our journey to and from the tea plantation was interesting...
4-5 Hour Bus RideIn life, we should not build walls around ourselves - Sudirman Arshad Typically, we don't purchase bus tickets from our hostel as they tend to be over-priced. But this time it turned out to be the same as the travel agency selling the bus tickets. We were told that the ticket was 40 RM and an additional 3 RM for a bus to get to the bus station since it was far away. I've learned that Malaysian's have a warped sense of distance.
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AuthorJulie traveled through Malaysia from January 5 - 17, 2016 with Callum, Jake, Tonia, Liz, and James ArchivesCategories
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