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Old 8 Aug 2006
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Malaysia Accommodation

Kota Bharu
Ideal Travellers House
N 06° 07.875
E 102° 14.546
Double with bath and fan 5 Euro
Double with fan 3 Euro
Parking at the compound
The rooms are not that good, but OK

Pulau Perhentian
Mama’s Chalet
You don’t need GPS here!!
Bungalow with bath and fan 13 Euro
Bungalow with bath, AC and seaview 33 euro
The rooms are good.

Tanah Rata
Cameronian Inn
N 04° 28.101
E 101° 22.440
Double starts at 9 Euro
Parking at the compound
The rooms are good
Very nice atmosphere and good food here

Kuala Lumpur
The Green Hut
http://www.thegreenhut.com/
Sorry, no GPS points
We also didn’t stay there, because we where invited by a friend in KL
But we visited that place, it looked really nice.
Ask to park the bikes in the back!!

Melaka
Heeren Inn
N 02° 11.690
E 102° 14.841
Double with local TV, bath and AC starts at 15 Euro
Parking at the compound
The rooms are good
Good PC here – no games around you!!!
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Finding budget accommodation with parking in Malaysia is a huge pain, but if you're desperate just rock up to the local polis station and ask if you can leave your bike there overnight. We've done this many times all over the country, and in each case the cops were very accommodating.

Kota Kinabalu
Faridah's Bed & Breakfast
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N 5 59 41.5
E 116 06 56.9
Various AC rooms, shared bath - from 45MR
Free WiFi
Includes huge Asian/Western breakfast
Good clean rooms
Secure parking
A little out of town but hey, you've got motorbikes right? Made us feel like part of the family.

Kuching
Transit Point
N 1 33 07.8
E 110 20 56.4
AC rooms, shared bath - from 35MR
Free WiFi in lobby
Clean rooms
Off-street parking

Melaka
Kancil Guesthouse
N 2 11 20.8
E 102 15 28.2
Double fan room, shared bath - 40MR
Parking in the backyard
Good atmosphere. Daud, the owner is a biker.

Ipoh
Sun Golden Inn
N 4 35 31.3
E 101 05 07.1
Double AC room, private bath - 40MR
Secure underground parking
Very friendly
Seedy area, but quiet.

Kota Bharu
Pad D Backpackers Inn
Pad D Backpackers Inn
N 6 07 48.2
E 102 14 37.6
Double with AC, shared Bath - 30MR
Free WiFi
Good clean rooms
Secure parking
Very friendly
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Kuching
Noname Inn (maybe someone can jog our memories)
N 1 33 07.8
E 110 20 56.4
On MalSingMaps it's called Transit Point.

Excellent post. Thanks. I have added these to the Malsingmaps and my waypoints file.
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On MalSingMaps it's called Transit Point.
Ah-so. Thanks Peter.
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Just as an update that the following places mentioned by RalEva in 2006 still existed when we visited in the beginning of 2010:

- Ideal Travellers House in Kota Bharu. We paid MR 35 for a double with attached bathroom and a balcony. The place is clean, the management friendly, and there is WiFi (worked well in the room!) at a small additional price.

- Cameronian Inn in Tanah Rata. We paid MR 40 for a tiny double room with a shared bathroom.

Also the Pujangga Homestay in Kuala Lumpur mentioned in another thread is still there. We paid MR 70 for an air-conditioned double with a shared bathroom, but there is WiFi.

Some bike friendly options not listed elsewhere:

Penang

New Banana Guesthouse
N5 25.127
E100 20.161
Room prices vary a lot - a double with attached bathroom was MR 80, with shared bathroom MR 60. The staff are super friendly and if you're lucky you'll be able to catch WiFi in your room. Parking in the video-surveillanced back yard.


Cherating

Coconut Inn
N4 07.553
E103 23.468
Bungalows with attached bathroom from MR 30. Be prepared for mosquito invasion! (have mosquito coils ready!) Quiet place, parking right in front of your bungalow.
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KL airport Hostel

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If you are planning to fly your bike somewhere else and it needs to be spotless then
"Moon Eleven " house hostel is perfect if you don,t mind a dorm.
I found the place on the Hostel.com website
address No 9 Jalan Kota Warisan , Permai 2/5 ,Kuala Lumpur
Its a House Hostel that caters to passengers in transit from flights.
Close to the airport.
Has good area to hose down etc or work on your bike under veranda and in a safe area.
was 40 Ringgits a night.
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