What do you say when someone ask about Putrajaya?..It’s worth visiting this place atleast once and all made up of beautiful buildings, bridges, Mosques, Parks and government offices with different types of architecture. Not many people you can see on the streets in Putrajaya except on weekends. This place is completely like barren lands with no people and only buildings live here. Even though that is true, you have to accept that this place mesmerizes your understanding of the city when you are in Putrajaya.
It’s truly an amazing time to spend here at this waterfalls. One hour 30 minute hike looks pale when you finally see the Jeram Janggut waterfalls. It is located near the village Kampung Langkap in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It’s not a popular place, but the place is worth visiting when you are in malaysia. Many local people don’t know about this place and not all the travellers visit this waterfalls which is deep inside the forest and so beautiful.
Thean hou is one of the oldest temple and tourist destinations in kuala lumpur, malaysia. It became one of the main tourist attraction in its own right,especially during Chinese new year, festivals and birthdays of various gods for chinese people
One of the best things ever had in my life was when i joined the couchsurfing. Recently, there was a big couchsurfing event happened in malaysia which is named as CS Asean Couchcrash 2018 on February 10th and 11th.
Many local people come here for quick getaway from their busy lifestyle and for some relaxation. It’s one of the decent beaches among Port Dickson which accounts for its fame and popularity. This beach is flooded with people especially during festivals and weekend holidays. Locals call this beach as “PD Beach”.
Tadom Hills is surrounded by bamboo groves and small lakes inside the Tadom Hill Resorts which is located in Banting near to the KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport).This place is suitable for those who want to escape from the stress and city life for a while.
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