Friday, January 31, 2020

What to Do in Cameron Highlands #travel introduction#

What to Do in Cameron Highlands


At about 1,500 metres above sea level, Cameron Highlands – located only four hours away from Kuala Lumpur – is set along a mountain plateau high above the river valley. Temperatures on this hillside fluctuate between 22° and 25° Celsius during the day and between 15° and 22° Celsius at night, making it easier than in the lowlands to jungle trek, camp and picnic. 

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

5 things to do on a Genting Highland trip #travel introduction#

5 things to do on a Genting Highland trip


It has been five years since our last Genting Highland trip so we thought now is the time to pay this cool hilltop attraction a visit before the 20th Century Fox opens later the year.

The drive to the cable car station is only 45 minutes from KL, making it quick and easy.


1. Awana Skyway

The new gondola (or cable car) station is called Awana Skyway and it is located at Level 4 in the Premium Outlets. It takes just 10 minutes to ascend from Awana Station to the final stop – SkyAvenue Station. There are ample parking spots at the car park in Premium Outlets.

There are two types of gondolas – Standard and Glass Bottom Gondola. The standard one costs MYR 8 and the glass bottom gondola MYR 35 per person for one way. I recommend to upgrade to the glass bottom for an adventure at least one way. A bit expensive if you have a family of five, like us, but it is well worth it – a breathtaking view of the 130-million year old rain forest below awaits.



2. Jurassic Research Centre

This is different from Jurassica in The Gardens. The Jurassic Reseach Centre is more like a walkway with different type of dinosaurs surrounding you. They roar, they move and yes, you can touch them or pretend to feed them, there are no barrier between you and the dinosaurs. Next you will come to Fossil Lab, set up as an excavation site with some real fossil and dinosaurs bones on display. The journey ends in a room with a short video simulating an attack of the dinosaurs!


If you are unsure whether this attraction is right for your child, there are a few dinos outside the entrance to give them an idea of what to expect inside.


3. Ripley’s Believe It or Not

I always find Ripley’s Believe It or Not a bit tacky but it always turns out to be great fun for both adults and kids. We learnt so many odd facts here and there are loads of interactive/hands-on activities for the kids to explore.


Since our last visit to Ripley’s, it has been renovated and all exhibits are tidy and working! Some are still quite creepy, though!



4. Chin Swee Temple

Whether you are on your way up or down the mountain, you would not want to miss the stop at the midway point where you can disembark at the Chin Swee station at no extra cost and explore the Chin Swee Caves Temple and its scenic surroundings. Remember to keep your cable car ticket as you can use the same ticket to continue your journey either to the peak or down to the Awana Station.



5. SkyAvenue

SkyAvenue is the main attraction in the peak of Genting Highland for now. It is a new retail mall with plenty of shops and restaurants. Most restaurants are located on level 1 and level 4.

The Sky Symphony is a free installation that runs every hour for 5 minutes. It is an orchestra of audio, visual and kinetic technology and is amazing to watch. It is best viewed from level 1.

There are a few more attractions at Genting that we did not explore like The Zombie Outbreak (yes, mommy was too scared!), The Snow World (at Level 2 – if you have experienced the real snow you wouldn’t probably want to go here), Alive Museum (looks small from the outside but might be good inside), Jungle Gym (a big one, I bet the little ones would love this) and The Arcade.We tried the arcade and kids had some fun but the credits ran out quickly. The use the card system now whereby you just purchase the credits on a card and use the card to operate the games you desire.

The kids wanted like to go out of the building and experience some cool, fresh air but we were told by the staff that this is not recommended as the outside is under contraction and there isn’t much to see or explore. Most roads are closed due to the works on the theme park. We hope they will eventually have outdoor spaces to enjoy the beautiful nature and cool air!


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Friday, March 8, 2019

10 Things to Do on your First Trip to Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia #travel introduction#

10 Things to Do on your First Trip to Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia

Ask any traveller where they’ve been in Malaysia and they’ll say Kuala Lumpur, Malacca or Penang, more often than not. It’s time to traverse beyond the popular attractions and discover Malaysia’s hidden gem, Kuala Terengganu.

Home to the delicious keropok lekor (fried fish sausages), scenic turquoise oceans, exquisite mosques and a long-standing culture bulwarking against modernisation, Kuala Terengganu’s charms are endless. On your next getaway to Malaysia, discover Kuala Terengganu with these ten things to do!


1. Taste THE most amazing keropok lekor 

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Thursday, February 7, 2019

Fun For All: 9 Great Family-Friendly Attractions In Johor Bahru #travel introduction#

Johor, the southernmost state in Malaysia, has seen a booming growth in their entertainment and retail industry over the past few years. Presently, Johor has the highest concentration of theme parks in Malaysia, multitudes of cafes and restaurants as well as Malaysia’s leading premium outlet, JPO, making it Malaysia’s best family destination. Here are the top 10 great family attractions in Johor!

1. Legoland Theme Park (Legoland + Waterpark Combo 

LEGOLAND ENTRANCE


Friday, January 25, 2019

The Top 10 Things to Do in Malacca, Malaysia #travel introduction#


The Top 10 Things to Do in Malacca, Malaysia

History and culture ooze from the very core of Malacca. Serene Malay villages, unchanged in centuries, sit next to colonial relics from the Portuguese, Dutch and British. Throw in some religious harmony fostered by generations of tolerance, a blend of cultures (and food) throughout their Imperial days and well-preserved architecture as well. Culture Trip lists the top things to do in Malacca, including time travel river cruises, an almost forgotten Portuguese village and layers of colonial history.

UNESCO-listed Malacca holds superlative titles, blends three colonial eras and was the birthplace of the Malay ‘Golden Age’. Culture Trip explains our favourite things to do in Malacca for historical heritage, bargain hunting and where to learn about its fascinating past.

Friday, January 18, 2019

7 Must-See Attractions in Perak, Malaysia #travel introduction#

7 Must-See Attractions in Perak, Malaysia

You may know Perak for their food - the legendary Ipoh Hor Fun. What you may not know are the tourist gems found in Perak that you must visit.


Perak is the second largest of the 13 states in Malaysia. You may know it for Ipoh, the state capital, home to their legendary Hor Fun (silky soup noodles) and chicken rice. What you may not know are the tourist gems found in Perak that you should visit the next time you are there.


Friday, January 11, 2019

Top 8 Things To Do In Kuantan, Pahang.#travel introduction#

Top 8 Things To Do In Kuantan, Pahang.


What comes to your mind when talking about Kuantan? Some rural area? Or perhaps no particular things comes to mind at all. Every city has their own unique attraction, so does Kuantan. Instead of going on a vacation to typical tourist destinations like Kuala Lumpur or Penang, you can change a pace and visit the interesting places in Kuantan.

Below are the 8 list of things to do in Kuantan.