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Mount Kinabalu is the tallest mountain in Malaysia and the 20th tallest in the World. Mainly because of the biological diversity the mountain is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. Climbing the mountain is not an easy feat for the untrained; though it will absolutely be one of the best experiences ever. Watching the sun rise in the early morning will definitely make you forget all the hardships you had to endure during the hike up. Sepilok rehabilitation centre is one of the biggest and most well known orangutan sanctuaries in Malaysia. The sanctuary is located nearby Sandakan; the total site is over 43 square kilometer in size. Around 75 orangutans roam free within the forest reserve. During their rehabilitation the animals rely heavy on the help of the people that work at the centre; and also on the donations from tourists. Tourist can snap precious pictures during daily feeding time. One of the most popular destinations in Sabah is the Kinabatangan River. This river has a length of 560 kilometers and stretches through half of Eastern Sabah.

Alongside the riverbanks there is an abundance of wildlife. During a river cruise you will have a chance to spot the rare orangutan, the pygmy elephant, proboscis monkeys and saltwater crocodiles. During night cruises you might spot the leopard cat, numerous sleeping birds, wild boars, snakes and many crocodiles. Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park TAR Marine Park is the perfect place to enjoy scuba diving, snorkeling and light jungle treks.
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The marine park is only a 20 minute boat trip away from the city of Kota Kinabalu. Mulu National Park is the biggest national park in Sarawak. The park is best known for the amazing caves. The Sarawak Chamber is the world's biggest cave chamber. It is said that 40 Boeing 747 aircraft's fit in the cave. Clearwater cave is the world's longest cave with a length of over 110 kilometers. The caves aren't the only highlights at Mulu NP.
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For example you can buy a nice shirt for only a few Euros. Of course you can walk into the Lacoste or Tommy Hilfiger shop in a mall like Suria KLCC and buy your clothes there; the F.O.S. however is much cheaper. At the F.O.S. you can find many well-known labels like Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Abercrombie and Fitch and Paul Frank. The range mainly consists of summer clothing, but every now and then there’s a new batch with ‘warmer clothing’ like sweaters and jackets. The range varies per branch. Sometimes the range in the branches in Kuala Lumpur is totally different from the stores at Penang. Another great plus of F.O.S. is that they also have a children’s section, and even a few F.O.S. KIDS branches; where you can only buy clothing for babies and children. Great place to buy gifts for friends and family members with kids. Saw brands like GAP Kids and many other international brands. What is the secret of this success? The F.O.S. buys clothing directly at the factory, without intervention of importers or other links.

They usually purchase products in bulk, whereby they have huge stocks in the shop. That makes it possible to keep the costs low, which you see at the final price. The cheap clothing is 100% original and of good quality. Sometimes the labels of the clothes have been removed. Lots of tourists always worry that only imitation clothing is available in Asia. At the night market you will encounter many fake goods, but not in the F.O.S. F.O.S. also sell larger (European) sizes, but you have to look well for it. Check the website of the customs, to find out if there are any amendments to the regulations. You better wear the clothing beforehand in Malaysia. Don’t take ten of the same T-shirts with the label on with you on board of your plane. The customs consider this as trade. If you do take new clothing with labels still attached to it to your own country, then store the ticket. If you do get checked at the customs, then you can show your ticket. You will have to pay export tax; which usually is a small sum.

Here’s a list of the locations where you can find a Factory Outlet Store in Malaysia. There are over 40 FOS branches in total. Look at the floor directories in the shopping malls to find the F.O.S. in that particular mall: Alpha Angle Shopping Centre, Wangsa Maju Jaya Jusco Bukit Raja, Klang AEON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre, Klang AEON Cheras Selatan Shopping Centre, Balakong the Curve, Mutiara Damansara Empire Shopping Gallery, Subang Jaya Genting First World, Genting Highland Resort AEON Bukit Indah, Johor Bahru JB City Square, Johor Bahru KSL City Mall, Johor Bahru KB Mall, Kota Bharu East Coast Mall, Kuantan KL Festival City, Setapak 1 Borneo Hypermall, Kota Kinabalu Center Point Palm Square, Kota Kinabalu AEON Bandaraya Melaka, Melaka Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall, Melaka Jusco Taman Maluri Shopping Centre, Cheras Mid Valley Megamall, Kuala Lumpur 1 Mont Kiara, Mont Kiara

1 Utama, Bandar Utama AEON Seberang City Shopping Mall, Penang Sunway Carnival Mall, Penang Sunway Pyramid Shopping Centre, Sunway Subang Parade Shopping Centre, Subang Jusco Seremban 2 Shopping Centre, Seremban Sungei Wang Plaza, Kuala Lumpur The Mines Shopping Fair, Seri Kembangan Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur Wangsa Walk Mall, Wangsa Maju Kenanga Wholesale City, Kuala Lumpur VIVA Home, Kuala Lumpur Suria Sabah Shopping Mall, Kota Kinabalu Setia City Mall, Setia Jaya Popular malls that have no F.O.S. The following popular shopping malls in Malaysia have no F.O.S. branch: The Gardens Mid Valley (Mid Valley Megamall does) Besides the F.O.S. there is another outlet chain in Malaysia, the so-called ‘Reject Shop’. I don’t like these shops that much; the quality of the clothing feels worse compared to the F.O.S. During our last trip I also had the strong suspicion that these clothing – in contrary to the F.O.S. – are not authentic.