Friday 24 January 2020
Sri Lanka | Kandy – Cultural Capital of Sri Lanka
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Kandy which its name often reminds me of candy, is the country’s second largest city after Colombo. The city is only about 3 hours away from Colombo and the train that departs from Kandy towards Ella is considered one of the most beautiful train ride in the world as it passes the lush tea plantation along the way. This makes Kandy the gateway to hill country.
Wednesday 22 January 2020
Sri Lanka | Mawanella – A Side Trip From Kandy You Can Live Without
Our fourth day in Sri Lanka was out of ordinary. Instead of sticking to the mainstream travel destinations in Sri Lanka, we made a one day one night trip to Mawanella, a town about one and a half hour bus away from Kandy. Mawanella is a fairly unpopular choice among travellers and the reason is quite obvious – they really isn’t many things to do in and see in Mawanella.
Tuesday 21 January 2020
Sri Lanka | Dambulla Cave Temple - Masterpiece Of Exceptional Craftsmanship
Sunday 19 January 2020
Sri Lanka | Sigiriya – The Majestic Lion Rock Fortress
Friday 17 January 2020
Sri Lanka | The Ancient City of Polonnaruwa – A Glory of The Past
Wednesday 15 January 2020
12 Days Sri Lanka In Less Than RM2.2K - Visa Application, Sample Itinerary & Cost Breakdown
Being located at the south of India, I had always thought that Sri Lanka was like a mini version of India. So, when I found flight promo to Sri Lanka, I bought it without hesitation. After all, it’s always good to explore somewhere milder before I see India. "If I can survive Sri Lanka, then I can try India," so I thought.
Wednesday 1 January 2020
2019: Another Busy Year With Some Unfulfilled Goals
Thursday 21 November 2019
3D2N KorGa (Korbu-Gayong) : 2-In-1 G7, A Journey Not To Be Taken Lightly
KorGa (also known as Korbu and Gayong) are the two G7 of Peninsular Malaysia (G7 = 7 highest summit of Peninsular Malaysia, above 7000 feet).
(G2) Gunung Korbu 2183m / 7162ft
(G4) Gunung Gayong 2173m / 7129ft
I first heard about G7 after my Mount Tahan hike in 2016, thanks to fellow Tahan hikers who keep brainwashing me with the idea of completing G7. G7 is a bucket list for most hikers and as my passion on hiking grows, Korbu and Gayong have been among the two mountains I've always wanted to tick off my list.
Wednesday 23 October 2019
Sunday 20 October 2019
Top 30 Malaysian Travel Bloggers By Feedpost.com
If you haven't heard from my Facebook post, let me tell you that this blog has been ranked Top 30 Malaysian Travel Blogger by Feedpost, a data curation site which curates and ranks web blogs, youtube channels, podcats and news sites into thousands of niche industries while helping brands to reach out for target blogs for their marketing campaign and provides content reader with all information sources in one place.
Apparently, the blogs are ranked based on following criteria
⓵ Google reputation and Google search ranking
⓶ Influence and popularity on Facebook, twitter and other social media sites
⓷ Quality and consistency of posts.
⓸ Feedspot’s editorial team and expert review
They also routinely remove inactive blogs and those which are no longer relevant.
The accompanying photo of the post says "Best Malaysia Travel Blogs On The Planet"and while it sounds a little far-fetched, I can't help but be flattered. And I'm at No. 23 for now.
(Last updated on 15 October 2019)
Love you all! *muacks*
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