
Last weekend, 8 of us from UST took a four day trip to Kuala Lumpur (KL), Malaysia. We landed in this capital city at around midnight in a hot, torrential downpour. I know this because the plan decided to taxi around and stop about 100 yards outside the airport and made us walk. Luckily my sweet new backpack has a water proof cover built in and kept everything dry.

We took a taxi from the airport to our hostel, right in the heart of KL. The trip was about over an hour long, but we were all still wide awake and ready to party. The plane ride was very fun. When we got to the hostel, we found out that we actually didn't have rooms booked, but the people were nice enough to let us stay there in extra beds.
KL was VERY hot. The temperature was (logical guess), about 150 degrees every day. You couldn't go outside without sweating immediately. We went to the beach club at night to stay hydrated so we wouldn't die.

The next day, we took a trip to the Batu Caves, probably the best part of this trip. These caves were like 1013 years old and completely natural. Outside was a huge golden statue of a woman. The Caves were awesome, we had to climb about 277 stairs just to get into the cave formation. There were also wild monkeys everywhere, and one even attacked me to steal my popsicle. Word on the street is that they are trained by gypsies to steal people's wallets too...so I should have punched that monkey

Instead, I gave him my only method of staying cool (did I mention it was about 150 degrees outside?). I also held a snake and didn't freak out like Indiana Jones - first time for everything right?

That afternoon, we went and saw the Patronus Towers, which are some of the coolest looking building I've ever seen. The architecture has a great mix between modern and organic. The round spires almost look like temples in the skyline - definitely something worth seeing in real life. Also, these were featured in the film
Entrapment.
At night, we went to hydrate ourselves after a long hot day at the beach club. Temperatures had dropped to about 100 by now, so it was a little cooler. The beach club was really sketchy, and full of old people and locals. Girls even had to pay to get in (which is very unusual in Asia). Someone told me that this was the #1 club in Asia...I want to see what were the basis of the ranking. If it was based on sketchiness, and amount of House Techno played...it might be plausible.


The next day, we went to the KL Towers, the 5th or 7th tallest telecommunication tower in the world. We took a trip up to the observation deck and got a 360 degree view of KL. It was really cool since the Patronus Towers were really close by. After the visit to the KL Towers, me and Dustin decided to go and check out the National Mosque. Muslim is the official religion of Malaysia (This could be false, I'm not really sure) so there were mosques everywhere. To get in, we had to wear purple robes - forget how hot they were, they were purple...
For dinner, we ate at the Soloma Resturant, which is a must-go place in KL. For about $30 USD we enjoyed a fantastic buffet style dinner, feature the many cultural cuisines of Malaysia. We also got to enjoy a show of local dances and I even got to go on stage to show off my moves.
More Pictures:

Beach Club

Snake Around MY NECK

Should Have Punched It...
This One Didn't Attack Me