5 Alternative Travel Destinations In Malaysia
From highland glamping to a rejuvenated heritage trail, a close examination on five alternative travel spots to go to in Malaysia.
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From highland glamping to a rejuvenated heritage trail, a close examination on five alternative travel spots to go to in Malaysia.
There are some things in life that you never want to see it change and I’m being a bit selfish to say I wouldn’t want Pangkor’s Coral Beach to ever change for as long as I live.
Welcome to Muar – a town where mom-and-pop shops still rule the roost and any form of culinary quirkiness is greeted with a shrug of “So what? It’s still good food.”
Driving along an mountain road to the interior district of Jelebu to discover a scenic dam, gorgeous valleys, Hakka street art & remnants of a Minang past.
A gastronomic debauchery through the streets of Penang during Chinese New Year. Here are 7 dishes for those wanting a taste of island food unlike any other.
Community spirit is well and truly alive amidst the rustic charm and smell of the sea at the nearly forgotten island off Selangor’s coastline.
Toll-free back roads, taxi app promotions, cheap overnight parking or simply take the bus. Here are four money-saving tips to get to KLIA and KLIA2.
Kelantan is part of the northern Malay heartland but its past links with Thailand is inextricable as it is home to a number of exquisite Buddhist temples.
Kuantan has always been at a crossroads when it comes to food. Celebrating a mash-up of Malay & Chinese, coastal towns & jungle hinterland and kopitiams & cafes.
Perlis is no paradise lost but it is a paradise to travelers who would want to experience a laid back rural life in its full splendor.