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Singapore: Cheap Thrills To Do On Sentosa Island

Did you know Singapore is a city of not just one but 64 islands?! And Sentosa is the largest offshore island of them all. Singapore can sometimes be a little overwhelming and hectic at times, especially after you had experienced taking public transport during the peak hours. A visit to Sentosa for a fun filled, […]

A Simple Guide To Backpacking The Multicultural Singapore

Singapore is a small yet modern country. In many ways, it’s quite different than most of its neighbours – highly efficient, diverse cultures as well as super clean and safe to travel in! Nevertheless, Singapore is also known as an pricey country to visit by South East Asian standards, especially compare to Vietnam, Laos or […]

Highlights Of The Most Famous Bondi-Coogee Coastal Walk

Apart from the Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, almost every travel guide puts Bondi-Coogee Coastal Walk as the highlight in Sydney as well. While it might sound like an overstatement, with tourists all over the world and even local Sydneysiders alike come to the east coast every day for this incredible seascapes. This […]

My 13 Favorite Food in Penang Which You Should Try Too!

Often referred to as the food capital of Malaysia, Penang is definitely home to some delicious dishes wonderfully mix of traditional Malay, Chinese and Indian favors. When it comes to the famous must-try food Penang, there is no shortage of quality options available. As soon as you arrive in Georgetown, you’re hit with the smells and […]

Penang: A Guide To Explore Georgetown On A Budget

Famous for its collection of street art that covers the walls, Chinese style shop houses blend with colonial architectures, Georgetown is a vibrant city that attracts more and more tourists each year. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008, marvel on the town’s rich heritage influenced by its European colonizers, starting with Love Lane. […]

Paradise Cave: The Longest Dry Cave In Asia

Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park was nominated as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003. It is home to the oldest karst mountains in Asia as well as largest cave in the world by volume – the expansive Hang Sơn Đoòng cave. The most popular and easily accessible caves in this area are: Phong Nha Cave, […]

Huế: 9 Things To Do In The Imperial City Of Vietnam

If you fell in love with the charm of Hội An and hoping the rest of Central Vietnam be the same, you probably going be disappointed. But if you’re looking to see some beautiful historical sites, Huế is the place to be! Home to the ruling Emperors and fashionable elite, Huế was once the nation’s […]

Colmar Tropicale: A Medieval French Village in Malaysia’s Rainforest

Colmar Tropicale is a picturesque French-themed resort inspired by the 16th century village in Alsace region of France. Famously known as one of the fairy-tale villages in Europe, the village was modeled with fantasy-like surroundings; swans gliding in the moat at the resort’s entrance, and the knights in shining armor give the place an authentic castle […]

Johor Bahru: A Day In Austin Heights Adventure & Water Park

Opened on December 2015, Austin Heights Water & Adventure Park is one of the newest theme parks in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Featuring a water park, adventure park and sports & leisure park, it is a perfect for family holidays and friends gatherings where you can spend quality bonding time with your loved ones. Getting There […]

Sri Lanka: Our One-Month Backpacking Itinerary and Budget Breakdown

Sri Lanka is truly a fascinating country with breathtaking tea plantations, gorgeous beaches, friendly locals and mouth-watering food. We spent slightly more than 4-weeks here and found it to be a perfectly feasible budget destination, with cheap transportation options, reasonable food costs, and decent room rates. This country has so much to offer; even after […]

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