KL Tower Mini Zoo
The first time I was at KL Tower, I did not have enough time to check out the KL Tower Mini Zoo, which is located at the base of the … Read More
The first time I was at KL Tower, I did not have enough time to check out the KL Tower Mini Zoo, which is located at the base of the … Read More
Opened to the public on 8th June, 2016, Kuala Lumpur Upside Down House took just three months to build. Since its opening, it has already welcomed 400,000 visitors. This attraction … Read More
We are coming to the end of 2016 already. What does it mean? It is time to plan for 2017 vacations! Isn’t that too early, you may ask? Definitely not, … Read More
This hotel reminds me a lot of Hotel Seri Malaysia in Ipoh, Perak. However, beyond its unassuming façade are a very neat landscaped garden and inviting swimming pool.
For all of you who have been telling me that you wish to have the opportunity to stay at The Haven Resort Hotel & Residences in Ipoh, I have good … Read More
As I was researching the internet for my upcoming trip to Hong Kong (which may or may not materialise), I came across information on the 8th annual CCB (Asia) Wine … Read More
While visiting Kampung Sijangkang, we were told that a film shooting was in progress in one of the homes. I was curious and wanted to see a live film shoot … Read More
This mangrove recreational park in Kampung Sijangkang is touted to be most tiring for visitors compared to all other mangrove parks in Malaysia. Well, I’m not so sure about that. … Read More
Tanjung Hani Homestay is one of the many accommodations offered at Kampung Sijangkang in the District of Kuala Langat, Selangor. Apart from the usual “house” type of rooms, there are … Read More
Opened in January 2016, Mozid Racing is owned by Mohd. Yazid bin Jamil. At 36 years old, this young entrepreneur has turned his hobby for speed into a business. With … Read More
One year after its opening, I finally had the opportunity to check out Mitsui Outlet Park. I admit that the prices of most branded items are out of my budget … Read More
Despite its amusing name of ‘belaos’, which is pronounced as ‘blouse’, this chicken dish is amazingly finger lickin’ good! ‘Belaos’ is actually the Javanese word for lengkuas (greater galangal).