Malacca to Kuala Lumpur
One last look at Malacca UNESCO World Heritage Town, and traveling to Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia.
From border detentions to UNESCO wonders — the solo, independent travels of a Bangladeshi, with one of the world’s weakest passports.
One last look at Malacca UNESCO World Heritage Town, and traveling to Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia.
Discovering a monk’s parade at the oldest functioning Buddhist temple in Malaysia, passing an old mosque with a minaret resembling a Chinese pagoda, wrong light for photography at the Dutch Square, closed Sultanate Palace for a weekly holiday, stuck in the rain in the afternoon, and wrapping up the day with Pakistani chicken tikka.
Hardle at Kuala Lumpur Immigration—booking two more hotel nights on airport Wi-Fi, and a 12-day stamp instead of 30. Then came the scrapes—bus-counter runaround, failed card payments, terrible exchange rates, no SIM, and a vanished hotel—before enjoying Malacca’s night market.