Friday, 23 August 2019

B.N. Farm and The Front – Strolling Across the Cosmos Field For a Romantic Afternoon Date

B.N. Farm and The Front – Strolling Across the Cosmos Field For a Romantic Afternoon Date

After visiting both Pino Latte and Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew, we still had time before checking in to our hotel, so we dropped by two places along the way – B.N. Farm and The Front. B.N. Farm for fruits and ice cream and The Front for its flower fields. The two locations are by the same...

Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew : Colourful Mosaic Temple On The Glass Cliff

Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew : Colourful Mosaic Temple On The Glass Cliff

Thailand is never short of impressive temples. Wherever you go, you are bound to see beautiful Thai Buddhist Temple and Khao Kho is no exception. Nestled deep in the mountains of Phetchabun resides Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew, a magical temple straight out of a fairy tale. ...

Thursday, 22 August 2019

Pino Latte Resort & Cafe: More Than Just A Café

Pino Latte Resort & Cafe: More Than Just A Café

Gone were the days where café only strive to serve the best coffee and breakfast. Nowadays, with the emergence of social media (especially Instagram), the aesthetic presentation of the food is as important as the taste itself. Camera is the first to eat, and the judge is no longer just the patrons, but millions other followers of them...

Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Effortless Camping At Phu Thap Boek : Catching The Sunrise Amidst The Sea Of Clouds

Effortless Camping At Phu Thap Boek : Catching The Sunrise Amidst The Sea Of Clouds

If you have been following my blog, you should know by now that I’m a mountain person. Apart from travel posts, I also write about my hiking trips, specifically in Malaysia. Occasionally, people asked me about those astonishing “sea of clouds” (or cloud carpet) view I shared, only to be disappointed to find out that they have to...

Sunday, 18 August 2019

3D2N Khao Kho Road Trip From Bangkok – Tips On How To Get There, Where To Stay and What To Do in Less Than RM850 / SGD285

3D2N Khao Kho Road Trip From Bangkok – Tips On How To Get There, Where To Stay and What To Do in Less Than RM850 / SGD285

Let’s admit it, Thailand is a huge country. Beside Bangkok, Krabi, Phuket, Krabi, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, there are plenty of other places to visit. Even a visit to the ever-popular Bangkok can be extended to day trips to nearby district such as Khao Yai, Hua Hin and Ayutthaya, ranging from one day to a couple of...

Monday, 29 July 2019

The Ultimate Melaka Food Guide: What To Eat In Melaka From Morning Breakfast To Late Night Supper

The Ultimate Melaka Food Guide: What To Eat In Melaka From Morning Breakfast To Late Night Supper

Having lived in Melaka for 7 years (5 years of study and 2 years of work), I’ve had many opportunities to sample the local delicacies here. Some were awesome, some were overrated while some were mediocre. Though I have a list of must-try food in Melaka, I noticed I have never blogged about it. In the past couple...

Monday, 3 June 2019

Gunung Belumut Day Hike – The Crown of Kluang

Gunung Belumut Day Hike – The Crown of Kluang

Back in the days, people named places according to its legendary tale, historical significance or unique characteristic. This applies to most mountains in Malaysia. Gunung Belumut, judging from its name most definitely named after the prevalence of mossy and slippery rocks in the area. The name Belumut could be derived from Berlumut, with "lumut" meaning moss in Malay...

Thursday, 30 May 2019

Mount Santubong – Stairway To Heaven?

Mount Santubong – Stairway To Heaven?

What’s a trip to Kuching without sampling their signature Kolo Mee? And certainly, what’s a hiking trip to Kuching without hiking their representative Mount Santubong? In fact, that was what we did while in Kuching. Not kolo mee (though we did have that as well) but hiking Mount Santubong is it! ...

Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Mount Singai – Bau’s Birthplace of Christianity

Mount Singai – Bau’s Birthplace of Christianity

The first time I heard of Mount Singai was when I read the news about a missing hiker. Just half a year ago, news about a Sarawakian who got lost in the jungle of Mount Singai made the headlines of several newspaper. The man was lost for six days and went he was finally found, he was said...

Monday, 27 May 2019

Bau: Wind Cave, Fairy Cave and Bao Ling Shan Temple – Smelly? Or Pretty?

Bau: Wind Cave, Fairy Cave and Bao Ling Shan Temple – Smelly? Or Pretty?

Most people are familiar with Kuching, the capital city of Sarawak. But how about Bau? My memory on my school days brings me back to my history lesson when I first came across the word Bau – a small gold mining town in Sarawak. Ring any bell yet, fellow Malaysian? ...

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