

Malaysia’s oldest Sikh Gurdwara was granted to the Sikh Police force in the 19th century. There are 126 total Gurdwaras in the country. Small in structure but large with Sikh generosity and hospitality. There are a handful of visitors every day, mostly tourists, since the Sikh population in Kuala Lumpur is not very large. Despite that, the Gurdwara continues with the traditional ‘Langar’ (Free Kitchen), and I was courteously asked to partake of the vegetarian lunch in the langar hall.



A view from the Petronas Tower across the road.
The Year of the Horse- Chinese New Year 2026. It started on the 17th February, and we were informed that the celebrations last for two weeks! This was an added bonus, especially when it came as a surprise. The Malls and the streets were beautifully decorated with lanterns and horse figurines/images all around. It seemed like the town was sprayed by gorgeous red vibrance. We could hear fireworks sporadically throughout the day and night, no matter where we were in the city.




Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre- Sabha.
I love either the Natural wonders or the animals the most as a tourist. Loved the experience. There were naughty monkeys around, too.



Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary Sandakan -Sabha.

Crocodile Sanctuary- Sabha.

Star of the show : Panda in Kuala Lumpur Zoo

Other Attractions: Batu temple, street food, beautiful storm creating misty fog.



There are so….many memories and as many pictures. However, in short- Kuala Lumpur is a beautiful city and caters for all- whether one is adventurous, foody, or ralexing tourist. I considered myself lucky to have just missed the beginning of current war and consequential airline disruptions. It took me a couple of weeks to balance my recent experience of imagining the world with its diversity as a global village, against killings around for unreasonable reasoning.
Holidays is not just visiting another part of the globe, but to realise that World is a beautiful place Almighty has created for humanity and all living beings to share, but human beings took a wrong turn when masses created a system voluntarily to be ruled, controled, and subjugated by a few opportunists. May humans remember humanity. Learn from those who we label as animals, if need be.
I can see why the visit to Malysia was a fabulous experience for you, Jasleen. I hope you have more wonderful experiences. 😍🙏
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Thank you so much, and wishing you an amazing life-full of exciting and positive adventures. 🙏🙏❤❤
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What a lovely way to start a morning, especially after having seen horrendous headlines of death and the destruction of a nation by a demented madman. Merci for the incredible photographs that gave us a little sweet vacation from the horrors of some men who wanted to rule the world with hatred and began the process long ago. Perhaps it is to our credit that we did not see this coming, having very little ability to see the ruthlessness in these individuals until it surfaced. Pathetic human beings but your articl lifted our sagging spirits and thank you again.
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Absolutely share and appreciate your emotive concern for humanity. May we learn to live in harmony. Thank you for your kind words. Glad you liked the pics. Wishing you the very best in life. 🙏🙏❤❤🎉🎉
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Sounds wonderful!
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