Tag: Gaya Travel Magazine
Tanjung Tualang 5 (TT5) Tin Dredge
This tin dredge is known as Tanjung Tualang 5 (TT5), although it is located just beside Chenderong new village, before reaching Tanjung Tualang.
Lenggong Archaeological Gallery
I have visited Lenggong Valley, its archaeological Gallery and the major archaeological sites at least three times in the past year, since Lenggong Valley was inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage … Read More
Perak Royal Museum (Muzium Diraja Perak)
Also known as Istana Kenangan, Istana Lembah and Istana Tepas, this building was originally built as a royal residence for HRH Sultan Iskandar Shah (Marhum Kadasallah), while awaiting the completion … Read More
Tiger Feeding Show @ Lost World of Tambun
Animal shows at theme parks are not uncommon and I have seen quite a few of them already.
Lost World Hotel, Tambun
As part of Sunway International Hotels and Resorts, Lost World Hotel, just within walking distance from the Lost World of Tambun theme park in Sunway City, Ipoh, opened its doors … Read More
K-Pop Boy Band M.I.K. Private Beach Party
The up and coming K-Pop boy band, M.I.K., which stands for Move In Key, was in Ipoh for a short visit to chill out after a hectic meet-the-fans promotional tour … Read More
Sago Factory Chimney, Mukah, Sarawak
The sago palms thrived in the peat soils of the Rajang Delta in the 19th century. Thus, local chieftains became wealthy from the labour of local farmers who extracted the … Read More
Making Kueh Sepit – Traditional Biscuit
While in Mukah, Sarawak, we had the opportunity to stop by a small cottage bakery in Kg. Telian to see for ourselves how the traditional ‘kueh sepit’ is made.
The Making of Tebaloi (Sago Crackers)
The Melanau people (ethnic tribe) is closely associated with the sago palm. It was their staple food and the mainstay of their economy. Over time, it has developed into an … Read More
Nibong Seafood Restaurant, Mukah, Sarawak
Had a sumptuous authentic Melanau (ethnic tribe) dinner at Nibong Seafood Restaurant, located along Jalan Orang Kaya Setia Raja, opposite the Civic Centre in town.






