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    HELP..Tickets to Malasia bought, now having 2nd thoughts travelling with Baby

    i must say as someone who travels there regularly and who has also travelled there with australians who have never been there before, we have never avoided ice. in a place like india certainly but i have never avoided ice there and every single day would have a kopi, apple juice, teh etc, sour...
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    HELP..Tickets to Malasia bought, now having 2nd thoughts travelling with Baby

    it is seriously not scary, not even a little bit. just be aware of your surroundings, dont be a disrespectful and loud foreigner and you will be fine. common sense+street smarts+ respect+ a smile go a long way in your travels
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    HELP..Tickets to Malasia bought, now having 2nd thoughts travelling with Baby

    i do see your point aaron and i myself have heard from my friends about some of the problems but i do also think they can be blown up by locals to be a lot worse than they really are. for example you get many people in perth who think that northbridge is a major no-go zone, ive even heard...
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    HELP..Tickets to Malasia bought, now having 2nd thoughts travelling with Baby

    for something different check out kampung baru. it is a real spinout and you genuinely do not believe you are in the middle of the CBD when you are there, feels like youre in ipoh or somewhere like that http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kampung_Baru,_Kuala_Lumpur
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    HELP..Tickets to Malasia bought, now having 2nd thoughts travelling with Baby

    +1 i went to KL 4 times last year for a whole bunch of reasons and have a lot of friends there (between 20-40). have not once had a problem although i suppose it might help that i look local and can speak some malay. you do have to be a bit more alert than if you were in say singapore but i...
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