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How to Travel in Kuala Lumpur – Discover A Cosmopolitan City
If you visit the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur you will find several ways to travel safely within the metropolis. The transport options in this city include light rail (metro) trains, buses and taxis; each will have its advantages and will be efficient in its own way. By using these modes of transport, you will be able to visit Kuala Lumpur's sightseeing attractions, huge malls, street markets, dining venues and other hotspots.
By Traveling Worldwide5 years ago in Wander
How the "Gringo" Got His Name!
When you first arrive in Costa Rica, wherever you are from originally doesn't really matter. You're a "gringo" whether you like it or not! As a person from the USA, I have never thought that there was any bad feelings at all when standing face to face with a Tico. In fact, I have experienced nothing but smiles and kind words.
By William "Skip" Licht5 years ago in Wander
Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland
A visit to Dunstanburgh Castle, in Northumberland, is not something to fill in the odd half-hour, partly because no road comes within a mile and a half of it. The only way to get there is to walk! So give yourself plenty of time, preferably on a day with good weather, and appreciate the dramatic coastal scenery as well as the looming castle walls as you approach, whether from the north or the south.
By John Welford5 years ago in Wander
Driving on the left
You have just arrived in the UK for your visit, picked up your hire car and ... got into the passenger side by mistake! This is one of a relatively small number of countries where the rule of the road is that you drive on the left, which also means that most cars have right-hand drive. That in itself presents a few challenges for those who are not used to it, but let’s concentrate here on the peculiarities of actually driving on the left.
By John Welford5 years ago in Wander









