Couchsurfing in Kuala Lumpur
Exploring my first country in Asia– Travel log no. 84
After 4 month I finally left Australia to explore Asia. I decided to start in Malaysia and make my way up from there. Luckily I got an opportunity to couch surf again. With Alfred I found one of the best host you can imagine.
The first day he showed me all the local places of Kuala Lumpur.
Besides Chinese the population of Malaysia mainly consists out of Muslims and a second minority of Indians. Due to that Malaysia offers diverse culture which you cannot only find within the food available.
The food here in Malaysia is really delicious even though some things require a special taste. On the way home I was fortunate to get to taste the Durian fruit. While admiring the Durian tree in one of the neighborhoods the owner invited us in.
For everybody who wants to try it at home, don’t eat it together with a Guiness. Apparently this can lead to a painful death through explosion.
Coincidently my old co-worker Stephi from Lübeck was also in town. We met up for a beer and explored KL at night.
The next day I explored the Batu Cave, Hindu Temple, own my own.
The last night Cynthia, Alfred’s wife cooked for us and it was delicious!
Too soon the time of departure had come. Alfred left to the east coast to harvest bird nests and I traveled North to explore more of this beautiful country.