Miri, Malaysia travel tales
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| M Hj marsal |
22 March 2005 |
Stayed at ParkCity Everly Hotel - Miri, Malaysia.
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Miri is the nearest town in East Malaysia bordering Brunei Darussalam. From Miri town, travellers can go to oil-riched Brunei by road in less than 30 minutes. Places for shopping - Imperial Mall and Boulevard Mall.
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| O Osman |
13 March 2005 |
Stayed at ParkCity Everly Hotel - Miri, Malaysia.
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Miri offers balance itinerary for those who wants to have a bit of everything that this Borneo site offer. A good drive to Niah cave follow by a dip in Lambir Waterfall should pretty much cober the eco-tourism part. After which, shopping in the town and dine in its hotel restaurant balance the urban side. I recommend shopping for traditional artifacts which really makes a good souvenirs and decoration for our home. I myself bought an infant carrier which was handmade by the Iban tribe. It costs only RM180 which is about $85 S'pore dollar.people are friendly but still must be wary when enjoying oneself in their disco.
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| P Hearn |
22 February 2004 |
Stayed at Miri Marriott Resort and Spa - Miri, Malaysia.
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Miri town is 5 minutes from the hotel, although the taxis refuse to go by meter and will insist on RM12-20 for the short journey. The town centre is OK, but good restaurants are hard to find, except for two excellent ones on the riverside. Just ask for the riverside restaurants and you can't miss them. Food is plentiful and inexpensive and a smiling service is provided.
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| M Niven |
03 July 2003 |
Stayed at Miri Marriott Resort and Spa - Miri, Malaysia.
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From Miri we took a short flight and visited Mulu national park which I would highly recommend. It is a great place to visit especially for nature lovers. The plants, mountains and caves are quite spectacular and the people were very friendly and helpful.
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| H Haji ahmad |
30 March 2003 |
Stayed at Miri Marriott Resort and Spa - Miri, Malaysia.
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Destination is okay, we've been going to Miri since long ago.
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| E Masri |
15 February 2003 |
Stayed at Miri Marriott Resort and Spa - Miri, Malaysia.
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When I was young my parents always bring us to Taman Selera. Wide variety of sea food available and fresh coconut milk. Nice place to eat with the sea breeze blowing.
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| N Palmer |
14 February 2003 |
Stayed at Miri Marriott Resort and Spa - Miri, Malaysia.
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This was a vey short stay and the main objective of the visit was business. There is very little to do in Miri. We moved on to Kuching which is a much better base for tourism.
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| R Hj abdullah |
31 January 2003 |
Stayed at Miri Marriott Resort and Spa - Miri, Malaysia.
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Actually, Miri is a good places for shopping, relaxing and we go there with our on transport. The distance between the hotel and shopping areas is about 10 minutes.
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| W Steeds |
25 September 2002 |
Stayed at Miri Marriott Resort and Spa - Miri, Malaysia.
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We can highly recommend the Seridan Mulu tour office (located in the Righa Royal Hotel) their guide Henry was particularly helpful.
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| S Hartley |
27 May 2002 |
Stayed at Miri Marriott Resort and Spa - Miri, Malaysia.
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Miri is a place with some shopping and some fast food choices. We used our own car and found our way around easily. The Toy World store was nice. Some super markets were smelly and wouldn't let me carry my other shopping through while looking for items. I would be more afraid of their employee stealing my new items than they should be of me stealing food from them. I was insulted. Did not shop in their store.
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