{"id":27263,"date":"2016-11-29T14:52:12","date_gmt":"2016-11-29T06:52:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/?p=27263"},"modified":"2024-04-17T12:16:09","modified_gmt":"2024-04-17T04:16:09","slug":"unique-places-to-travel-in-malaysia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/unique-places-to-travel-in-malaysia","title":{"rendered":"3 Unique Places To Travel In Malaysia That\u2019s Friendly To Your Ringgit"},"content":{"rendered":"
Last week, Malaysia saw its currency flirting with levels last seen during the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997 with the local unit trading at 4.460 to the US dollar.<\/p>\n
Couple that with the rising living cost, it has certainly been a tough year for Malaysians that the thought of a year-end vacation is just ludicrous.<\/p>\n
What\u2019s more, if you are a parent, the impending school-year just translates to bills, bills and even more bills.<\/p>\n
While it is undeniable that you will have to crimp on expenditure, you can still have some respite and downtime with the family.<\/p>\n
Here are three places to check out that promises some fun for the family without drilling a deep hole in your pocket.<\/p>\n
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This town, also known as KKB, is only 70km from Kuala Lumpur. It is usually a stopover for cyclists or holidaymakers making their way to Fraser\u2019s Hill. But recently the town\u2019s charm has been the intrigue of urban folk wanting a quick getaway from the hustle and bustle of the capital city.<\/p>\n
How to get there<\/strong><\/p>\n Use a car to get to and around KKB. You can also opt for a train ride via the KTM Komuter, the easiest way to get there through public transport and hop on the shuttle that takes you to KKB town. The shuttle, however, runs every one hour and it is a 25-minute journey to town.<\/p>\n\n