Chion-ji Temple Handicraft Market, Kyoto
Go handicraft hunting at one of the most bustling monthly pop-up bazaars in Kyoto. Chion-ji Temple Handicraft Market is one huge maze of stalls that sells everything local and artisanal under the sun.
Family. Food. Fun!
Go handicraft hunting at one of the most bustling monthly pop-up bazaars in Kyoto. Chion-ji Temple Handicraft Market is one huge maze of stalls that sells everything local and artisanal under the sun.
Our first stop in Kyoto is a visit to one of the most revered Shinto shrines in Japan – Fushimi Inari Taisha where I ate a bird, ogle at fierce-looking foxes and be in awe at the endless vermillion torii.
Japan is the most developed country in Asia and with that comes a higher cost of living. That didn’t deter us from traveling to Kansai as we discovered a few ways to save money throughout our journey.
Malaysia Travel Privilege Card is in the same vein as other all-in-one city passes but it covers attractions nationwide while offering much more flexibility to the card holders.
Japan is our first faraway family adventure and Kansai is certified cool. Seven days is all you need to fall in love with gorgeous Kyoto and be in awe over dazzling Osaka.
Family travel can be a whole different ball game. Here are valuable lessons and tips learned as a parent while traveling with an infant whose needs are ever-changing.
Somerset Residences in Puteri Harbor and Medini are as close as you can get to Iskandar Puteri’s theme parks without sacrificing any comfort and convenience.
Legoland Malaysia continues with their “A” game for this holiday season with an upgraded Miniland, a Brick-Tacular Holiday Celebration and a new 4D Lego Ninjago: The Ride!
It’s quite rare for a resort to capture my attention just by its name. Pasir Belanda is a guesthouse deep inside Kampung Banggol, an unassuming village in between Kelantan’s bustling capital Kota Bharu and breezy seaside Pantai Cahaya Bulan. Each word is homage to the …
In a recent interview with Fienuts of Travel Chameleon, I was asked about the best place to find awesome street food in Malaysia. Penang was the (obvious) pick but I also slipped in Kelantan as another destination worth looking into. While Penang’s food is conceived …