Quiet, peaceful and certainly less tourist, the Sangeh Monkey Forest temple. Situated in Bukit Sari, this temple is the sanctuary to grey long-tailed macaques. These group of monkeys are rather wild (as they are not used to tourist) but they are not as cheeky as those bag-unzipping-water-bottle-snack-theives you find in Uluwatu or Ubud's Monkey Forest. Its a very peaceful and beautiful place to visit.
An old colonial house, turned into a boutique home rental by the Sekeping group, is one place not to be missed in Kuala Lumpur. Nestle in the heart of the city, this place is easy to get to and its certainly convenient to move about in the city. To add to it, there is a bar just below! A week diving in paradise. Sipadan is known to have one of the best coral reefs in the world, and it does. It's truly beautiful and the marine life you get there changes daily. Schools of reef sharks, Leopard sharks, Whale sharks as well as Hammerhead sharks have been seen here. Some even seen whales pass by. Sipadan is great for large marine life and you will definitely come across large schools of fish! Siamil is another island not far from Mabul that is known for Eagle rays. Macro life here is equally as good and Frog fish counting is a sport. |
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