Having spent countless hours pouring over all the different airline sites and comparison travel sites out there, I was nearly fed up with the thought of having to buy a ticket home for the summer. That and the ridiculously high prices! It's seriously irritating to know that at any other time of the year you could easily get a flight for around the £850 mark, when during the NZ summer period you're lucky to get anything under £1200...
But, during my latest investigatory episode yesterday, and thanks to a friend who had shown me that the Malaysia Airlines website has a really easy 'stopover' option (why do more airlines not offer this?!), I found that I could get a return flight, with a week's stopover in Malaysia for just over £1100! It seems like a few things contributed to this - flying out of London on Monday the 7th of Jan rather than Sunday the 6th (this reduced the price by nearly £300), and then returning in mid-April rather than at the end of March.
Hooray!
I'm seriously so excited about this, as I haven't really done much travel around Asia at all yet, and the thought of all that delicious Malaysian food has me drooling already...
Other thoughts at this stage include heading up into the mountains to the Cameron Highlands to see some tea plantations, maybe going to the jungle, and then also up to Penang and Georgetown (again, where the good food is!).
If anyone's got any hints and tips about what to see and do in Malaysia (I'll be sticking to the western peninsula as I've got limited time and budget), let me know in the comments!