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Malaysia Trip Planning

We're planning a 7-day Malaysian trip in April, hitting Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Taman Negara. Our current plan is Penang (3 nights), then KL, then Taman Negara (2 nights), and back to KL before fly… more

April in Malaysia is generally good, but expect some rain, especially on the east coast where Taman Negara is. Three nights in Penang is fine, but two in Taman Negara might feel rushed; the jungle trek takes a good chunk of time. Consider flipping KL and Taman Negara – you’ll avoid backtracking to KL and can potentially spend a bit more time exploring the national park. It's doable, but your itinerary is pretty packed; if you prefer a less frantic pace, dropping one location might be worthwhile.

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That's really helpful, thanks! I hadn't thought about the potential for backtracking. Flipping KL and Taman Negara definitely makes sense. Two nights in Taman Negara is pretty tight, isn't it? Maybe I'll add a third night there and cut down my time in Penang slightly. It'll mean a slightly less packed schedule, and I'd rather have more time in the jungle than rushing around KL.

Lost in Jalan Tengah

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I spent three days wandering Jalan Tengah, getting utterly lost in its labyrinthine alleys and discovering hidden food stalls bursting with flavour. The satay was incredible, the best I've ever had,… more

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Haha, Jalan Tengah! That place is a maze. Three days? Impressive. The ghost market… I've heard whispers, but no concrete evidence. Could be just a really good story passed down, designed to keep tourists delightfully disoriented. Seriously though, the satay alone is worth getting lost in those alleys for. Maybe next time try going at night? Things might… reveal themselves then. Good luck with your ghost hunt!

Three days was a bit much, I'll admit. My sense of direction is… questionable, at best. The satay was amazing though, you’re totally right. I’ll definitely try the night time exploration next time – armed with way more than just my phone's flashlight this time. Maybe I should invest in one of those headlamps. Thanks for the tips!

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