Sunday, 13 August 2017

Lost Soul Fish in Siem Reap (Day 2): Angkor Small Circuit

Lost Soul Fish in Siem Reap (Day 2): Angkor Small Circuit

Day 2 (21/12/2016) : Small Circuit  Journey to ticketing office As I miss the chance to purchase my Angkor Pass the day before, I had to wake up earlier to get one on my way to Angkor Archaeological Park. In fact, I planned to be there before dawn for the famed sunrise view at Angkor Wat. I woke...

Sunday, 6 August 2017

Lost Soul Fish in Siem Reap (Day 1): Old Market, Night Market and Pub Street

Lost Soul Fish in Siem Reap (Day 1): Old Market, Night Market and Pub Street

Day 1 (20/12/2016) : KLIA2 – Siem Reap International Airport - Oasis Capsule Hotel – Old Market - Green e-Bike – Pub Street / The Alley – Oasis Capsule Hotel Arriving in Siem Reap I took an early morning flight to Siem Reap from KLIA2, and landed in Siem Reap International airport at 8am. It’s a relatively small...

Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Pine Tree Trail – A Step Into Enchanted Forest

Pine Tree Trail – A Step Into Enchanted Forest

Disclaimer: This is a throwback post on a hike I did on 31 August 2016 About Pine Tree Trail Located in Fraser Hill, Pine Tree Trail is a scenic hiking trail, suitable for beginner and seasoned hikers looking for a leisure hike with chilling temperature. None of us have been there before and we were excited to explore...

Tuesday, 25 July 2017

Mega Adventure Singapore - I'm A Conqueror

Mega Adventure Singapore - I'm A Conqueror

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Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Yayoi Kusama: Life Is The Heart of A Rainbow

Yayoi Kusama: Life Is The Heart of A Rainbow

Who is Yayoi Kusama? Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese artist and writer, famous for her thematic interest in psychedelic colours, repetition, and pattern, mainly in the form of dots and nets. Leaving Japan in 1957, she moved to New York City where she produced a series of paintings influenced by the abstract expressionist movement. She came to public...

Friday, 23 June 2017

Chamah? “Cham-ah”… Is it really that wretched?

Chamah? “Cham-ah”… Is it really that wretched?

Chamah is the fifth highest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia, well-known for being one of the toughest hike in Malaysia. Despite its fame for being a challenging mountain, it still attracts hikers from all over the country, many with the purpose of completing all G7s. In fact, some hikers even ranked it the toughest G7.   Note:G7 refers to...

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Splish - Splash - Splosh : Trans Chemerong-Berembun-Langsir (CBL) 3D2N Camping Trip

Splish - Splash - Splosh : Trans Chemerong-Berembun-Langsir (CBL) 3D2N Camping Trip

“Who said hiking is boring? Who said hiking is no fun? Who said hiking is all sweaty and smelly?”  Whoever said so certainly hadn’t been to CBL. CBL, short for Chemerong-Berembun-Langsir is a popular hiking destination in Dungun, Terengganu. Entering through Hutan Lipur Chemerong, this trail brings us to the peak of Gunung Berembun, Langsir Waterfall and Chemerong...

Friday, 31 March 2017

Extreme Benum Dayhike (via Lata Berembun) in 24 Hours

Extreme Benum Dayhike (via Lata Berembun) in 24 Hours

Assembling a team If you have not heard of Gunung Benum, I’m sure you have heard of Lata Berembun, the famous waterfall located in Sg. Ruan, Raub. Every year around durian season, KL-ites will visit this waterfall, and some companies and schools even conduct their teambuilding here, due to its proximity from KL/Selangor. After all, it’s less than...

Sunday, 26 March 2017

That Day, I Went On A Road Trip With Strangers I Now Called Friends – East Coast Federal Route 3

That Day, I Went On A Road Trip With Strangers I Now Called Friends – East Coast Federal Route 3

Have you been on the road trip with people you barely know, or worse still, people you have never met? Long before my Johor road trip (read it here), there was another road trip back in March 2016, when I travelled to the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Different from Johor road trip, this was with a bunch...

Monday, 13 March 2017

A Very Muddy Birthday Hike to Yong Belar

A Very Muddy Birthday Hike to Yong Belar

Standing at 2,181m above sea level, Mount Yong Belar is the third highest mountain in Peninsular Malaysia and is located at the border of Kelantan and Perak. I've never thought of hiking Yong Belar separately on its own as I previously planned to do Trans V2 Titiwangsa (Yong Belar - Korbu - Gayong - Yong Yap) someday, which...

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