Pictures from Malaysia
From the Petronas Towers and Hindu temples tucked away on an old avenue in Kuala Lumpur, to the entirely planned administrative capital of the country, Putrajaya, Malaysian architecture has a wide range of influences.
From the Petronas Towers and Hindu temples tucked away on an old avenue in Kuala Lumpur, to the entirely planned administrative capital of the country, Putrajaya, Malaysian architecture has a wide range of influences.
I am in the midst of a 15 day trip wandering across Asia that cost me $1,521 to book. It also required a lot of miles and points – 216,750 to be exact – but considering I have a first class ticket from the US, a business class seat home, coach flights intra-Asia, and 14 nights at Starwood and Hyatt properties, it was completely worth the effort amassing the points.
So how did I book it? Continue reading…