When I told my friends that I am going Khao Kho, they asked “Where is this place?” Khao Kho, located at the north of Thailand is probably a less-travelled place for many of us. It is also known as misty Thailand that is away from the bustling and hectic Bangkok city. A drive of approximately 5.5 hours away from Bangkok will transport to a town above the clouds. No traffic and its serene and laidback town where you get to enjoy the nature scenery and beauty of the place. Continue reading [EXPLORE THAILAND] 3D2N FREE & EASY Road Trip Itinerary to Khao Kho- Sea of Clouds | Thailand
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[TRAVEL GUIDE] Checklist Guide If You Are Driving Into Malaysia (Land Travel)
Counting down to 1 Apr where the land borders with Malaysia will finally reopen after two years. Time flies! I finally get to go home to visit my family and friends and yes! Weekend trip is happening again after so long. Time to update my Johor posts again. Continue reading [TRAVEL GUIDE] Checklist Guide If You Are Driving Into Malaysia (Land Travel)
[TRAVEL GUIDE] Best Places to Explore Art
Art and art history enthusiasts should visit some specific places where art abound. You probably already know some of the most renowned places. Paris, New York, Berlin, you name it. It depends on whether you enjoy art galleries or you prefer street art. For the former, places such as Paris will be best. For the latter, New York is one of the top places. Different places are famous for some particular art forms. However, in this article, we will focus exclusively on visual art. Continue reading [TRAVEL GUIDE] Best Places to Explore Art
[TRAVEL GUIDE]Top 5 Destinations to Revisit Again Once Travel Ban is Lifted!
Hey guys, how are you? Are you guys practicing social distancing as best you can? I know the title looks kind of morbid, but we all need a bit of lift-up in our traveling spirit to get through this moment. So, if you already find Jetstar Singapore flight promotions along the way, don’t lose track of it, who knows? The promo might still be up for these destinations once the travel ban is lifted. Not just from Jetstar, but other airlines like Scoot, Singapore Airlines and such. Continue reading [TRAVEL GUIDE]Top 5 Destinations to Revisit Again Once Travel Ban is Lifted!
[VIETNAM TRAVELS] Travel Guide to Mount Fansipan “Roof of Indochina”, Sapa- No Trekking
Mount Fansipan is known as the highest mountain in Indochina or referred as the “Roof of Indochina’. It is the highest peak located in Sapa, a town in the Lao Cai province in Northern Vietnam. Travellers/ Trekkers used to take at least 2 to 4 days to conquer the summit (including ascend and descend) but with the cable car services operating since February 2016, anyone can visit the peak easily. If climbing/ trekking is too challenging, you can follow this guide to reach to the peak of Mt. Fansipan. Continue reading [VIETNAM TRAVELS] Travel Guide to Mount Fansipan “Roof of Indochina”, Sapa- No Trekking
[TRAVEL GUIDE]A Solo Traveler’s Guide to Malaysia

One destination that should be at the top of every traveler’s bucket list is Malaysia. The Southeast Asian country is not only well-regarded for its exceptional cuisine, but it is also filled with many superb landmarks you’re unlikely to forget, such as KL Tower and Batu Caves. Continue reading [TRAVEL GUIDE]A Solo Traveler’s Guide to Malaysia
[EXPLORE SG] Future Together At Gardens By The Bay From 16 January – 31 March 2020
In collaboration with Gardens by the Bay, art collective teamLab is holding an ever-changing, immersive exhibition #futuretogether from 16 January to 31 March 2020. The exhibition is held in support of the Singapore Bicentennial, a year-long series of commemorative events to mark the 200th anniversary of the arrival of the British in Singapore. The exhibits are available across both indoor and outdoor spaces of Bayfront Plaza. Continue reading [EXPLORE SG] Future Together At Gardens By The Bay From 16 January – 31 March 2020
[SAPA TRAVEL GUIDE] How to get to Sapa from Hanoi | Vietnam
Sapa is in the northwestern mountain areas of Vietnam. It is located in the Lao Cai province, Sapa, around 320 kilometres away from Hanoi. Sapa has been one of the trekking attractions in Vietnam. Tourists are awe by its breathtaking scenery of rice terraces, mountain peaks, local ethnicity and cultural diversity. As years to come, more and more tourists flooded the place. Here are ways to get you here with different mode of transportation. Continue reading [SAPA TRAVEL GUIDE] How to get to Sapa from Hanoi | Vietnam
[M’SIA TRAVELS] Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark – Family-Friendly Attraction Place in Johor Bahru
Desaru, Malaysia has been one of the nearest tourist destinations across the causeway for Singaporeans. This tourist destination has been expanding in recent years and improving to be an integrated eco-entertainment development called Desaru Coast. Desaru Coast is the most anticipated new tourism development that includes hospitality and Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark that has the largest wave pool in Southeast Asia. Continue reading [M’SIA TRAVELS] Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark – Family-Friendly Attraction Place in Johor Bahru
[BANGKOK EATS] Eak Teng Yu Ki (เอ็กเต็งผู่กี่) – Traditional Breakfast in Bangkok Other Than On Luk Yun
Eak Teng Yu Ki is one of the oldest traditional coffeeshops in Chinatown, Bangkok. It is said to have a sister-coffesship called Eiah-Sae which is nearby too. So, instead of going to On Luk Yun this time, I visited this classic traditional breakfast place that is been around for more than 90 years or more. Eak Teng Yu Ki is run by a Hainanses-Chinese owner that serves traditional Hainanese-style brewed coffee and classic breakfast. Continue reading [BANGKOK EATS] Eak Teng Yu Ki (เอ็กเต็งผู่กี่) – Traditional Breakfast in Bangkok Other Than On Luk Yun