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Favorite thing: If you’re driving to Johore via Woodlands using the North-South Expressway and exit at Ipoh you'll have to pass the toll and pay approximately RM 70/- + but the journey will be much more comfortable because of the many facilities provided along the way. To know more about the toll Plus price you can visit : www.plus.com.my

Fondest memory: The beautiful sceneries of the lakes and limestone hills!

Updated Jan 4, 2007

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Souvenirs Shop
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Favorite thing: You can buy some souvenirs for your friends and loved one at the Tambuns Bazaar located at the Lost World Of Tambun itself. There are many items for you to choose from ranging from t.shirts to Ipoh White Coffee

Fondest memory: Picturesque view of the lakes and the limestones hills!

Written Jan 4, 2007

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Lumut
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Did You Notice The Malaysian Navy Ships From Afar?
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Favorite thing: Situated approximately 84km south of Ipoh is a small town called Lumut. Other than the jumping off point to Pangkor and the nearby island, Lumut is also the home base for The Royal Malaysian Navy
( R.M.N ) Previously The Royal Malaysian Navy also has the base in Woodlands Singapore and was called K.D Malaya.
From Lumut you will reach Pangkor Island for less than an hour. Lumut has change just like Mersing!

Fondest memory: Beautiful view of the limestone hill, hot springs etc.

Updated Jan 28, 2007

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Malaysian Aborigines
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Malaysian aborigines (Orang Asli) along highway
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Favorite thing: When the East-West Highway first opened between Gerik in North Perak and Jeli in Kelantan, it passed through the jungles treks of hundreds years used by the Malaysian Aborigines (Orang Asli) and the wild Malayan Elephants.

There were encounters of elephants even attacking parked tractors along the highway. And signs of "Beware of Elephants" were placed along certain sections of the highway.

We also saw very often children of Orang Asli appearing from the jungles onto the road or even Orang Asli adults walking along the highway.

Today, there are no more elephant sightings nor the Orang Asli seen along the highway. Both have moved away.

Written Aug 20, 2007

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