Koh Jum – An unspoiled tropical hide-away The ferry from Koh Lanta to Krabi, packed with tourists at this time of the year, slowed down near Koh Jum Island but did not pull in. ... Share This
A journey in search of the Bidayuh bangles users Bidayuh is the second largest ethnic group in Sarawak after the Iban. The number of Bidayuh population in Sarawak is around 200000 ... Share This
Surprising and inviting Penang Penang; a name that for most of the expatriates living in the south of Thailand represents a kind of nightmare, a small place where ... Share This
Santubong Mangroves Swamps River Cruise – Kuching It was with a hint of excitement that we embarked on the highly recommended Santubong Mangroves Swamps River Cruise, a three hours ... Share This
KUCHING – TREE PLANTING CEREMONY On an early morning, blessed by a stunning blue sky, we were transferred, together with other accredited media representatives from ... Share This
Penang – Street food chulia street It is a proven fact that nowhere in Asia can ever compete with Malaysia in the street food sector, with Penang and in particular ... Share This
The Golden Triangle Mae Sai, Chiang Saen, Tha Kee Lek, Don Sao: the first two in Thailand, the third in Myanmar and the fourth on a river island in Laos. ... Share This
Penang – The Mugshot Café A coffee and bakery haven in the heart of Chulia Street – Traveling is an art, a passion, a commitment and an enjoyment. Yet, ... Share This
INLE LAKE – The land of the Intha tribe Inle Lake, located strategically in the heart of Myanmar’s Shan State, is a shore-less expanse of water and marshes 20km long and 10km ... Share This
Ta-Ling-Chan Floating Market – Memories of a Klong Early morning, my heart full of energy, I anticipated the magic of the journey in my dreams. My destination was a Klong and its ... Share This