Fascinating Malaysia, truly Asia

Malaysia, South-east Asia

Malaysia situated in the heart of Southeast Asia, combines the best of Asia. It has vibrant modern cities, traditional merchant ports and remote villages in pristine rainforest landscapes. There is also a delightful variety of delicious cuisines and shopping hotspots.

How to reach Malaysia?

Recommended airlines – Cathay Pacific, Etihad, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines and Turkish Airlines.

KLIA, Malaysia
KLIA
Harrods at KLIA, Malaysia
Harrods at KLIA

Kuala Lumpur– KL International Airport (KLIA) is among Asia’s major aviation hub. It is surrounded by four cities- Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam, Seremban and Malacca. The airport was designed using the ‘Airport in the Forest’, Forest in the Airport’ concept, in which it is surrounded by green space. KLIA has been voted as the world’s best airport in the 2005 AETRA awards, 2006 ACI- ASQ awards and 2007 ACI- ASQ awards.

Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Petronas Towers
  • Petronas Twin Towers– The 88 storey building features glass and steel exterior and traditionally inspired interior. The sky bridge that connects the two towers is the world’s highest two-storey bridge which is an excellent viewing platform as you get a magnificent view of the city.
Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Petronas Towers from a distance
  • KL Tower– The tower at a height of 421m is the one of the prominent landmarks in the city. It has world’s seventh tallest telecommunications tower which has an observation desk at around 276m above ground and a revolving restaurant. You get an all-round view of city’s skyline while having your meal.
KL Tower, Malaysia
KL Tower
  • Pasar Seni (Central Market)- The city’s best local arts and crafts can be found in this heritage landmark. Art events take place at Annexe Gallery. Kasturi Walk, a covered walkway offers more shopping options. You can also feast on local delicacies along Kasturi Walk. The best time to visit this place is during Annual Lantern Parade and Chinese New Year celebrations.
  • Chinatown and Little India Chinatown is renowned shopping hotspot. The streets lined with shopping and dining options, heritage buildings and temples.
Genting Higlands, Malaysia
Genting Highlands

Genting Highlands– A popular highland getaway for city people. It comprises of hotels, theme parks, a casino and number of entertainment, dining and retail options.

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A view from the window at Genting Highlands
On the way to Genting Highlands, Malaysia
a view from the cable car

Do not miss out on Skyway Cable Car to the top of the hill. Once you reach this hill resort, you could play at the indoor and outdoor theme parks, get lucky at the casino, enjoy live performances and shop till you drop. The climate is cool here.

tea plantation Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
tea plantation Cameron Highlands

Cameron Highlands– It is largest hill resort in Malaysia. You can visit the BOH tea plantation and learn about the tea-making process with a hot cup of tea. The view of the tea plantation is spectacular and refreshing. The cool weather is ideal for flowers, cacti, vegetables and strawberries.

Taman Negara Canopy Walkway, Malaysia
Taman Negara Canopy Walkway

Taman Negara– A premier national park and oldest rainforest are home to diverse flora and fauna. You can stroll along the longest canopy walkway while enjoying the magnificent view. You can try out eco-adventure activities -rapid shooting, jungle trekking, canoeing and mountain climbing. For nature lovers, you can spot over 380 species of birds.

Bilit Sabah Sungai Kinabatangan, Malaysia
Bilit Sabah Sungai Kinabatangan

Kinabatangan River Safari– You cruise along the Kinabatangan river to spot a variety of wildlife. The renowned wildlife sanctuary has exotic species such as Sumatran rhinos, Asian elephants and Proboscis monkeys. A river safari is an ideal way to explore Kinabatangan’s rich ecosystem.

Langkawi– comprises a group of 99 tropical islands lying off the northwest coast of Malaysia. It is a beautiful geological heritage of stunning landscapes, caves, sea arches, stacks and fossils. The clear waters around are perfect for water sports and recreational activities. It is a diver’s paradise.

January– It is an ideal time to head to beaches of Langkawi, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca.  The Chinese New Year is an exciting time to visit with festivities and celebrations.

March– East coast Tioman

April – Penang and Langkawi bathe in sunshine. Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands and Pangkor Laut.

May – The snorkelling and diving season begins.

June– Peak diving season on Tioman, with Redang and the Perhentians experiencing hot, dry weather.

Malaysia has everything whether you are on a romantic escapade, a fun-filled family holiday, on a shopping spree, or just on a quiet retreat within the lap of nature.

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Marvellous Singapore

Singapore, City, Fountain, Architecture, Asia, Business
Image courtesy-blogs.youknowwho.inChangi_Airport,_Terminal_2,_Restricted_Area_9

Arriving at Changi Airport is a simply magnificent and truly exhilarating experience. Singapore Changi Airport or often known as Changi Airport is the major aviation hub in Southeast Asia. The airport staff are helpful and are proud to belong to this country. The airport welcomes you to this beautiful country, as you can see in the adjoining photo, even before you have stepped outside of this airport to a tiny country, which has enough green space.

Singapore Botanic Gardens is spread across 183 acres and has more than 150 years of history. It holds a distinctive and important place in Singapore’s history and the region.

Botanical gardens 1

The main attraction is the National Orchid Garden that has over 1000 species and 2000 hybrids of orchids.

Botanical gardens 2

Gushing waterfall inside the Botanical Gardens

Gushing waterfall inside the botanical garden

A small tropical rainforest inside the Singapore Botanic gardens is around 6 hectares in size.

Dolphin Lagoon Singapore

Dolphin Lagoon Singapore
If you like nature and wildlife, then you must not miss the Dolphin Lagoon at Palawan Beach. You can see the pink dolphins or Indo-Pacific humpbacked dolphins.

Pink Dolphins

Pink Dolphins with their trainer. You can also swim with these dolphins.

Jurong Bird Park

Jurong Bird Park

Jurong Park is a world-renowned zoo with magnificent bird life from around the globe. This zoo has a large flock of flamingos and over 5000 birds of 400 species.

A beautiful bird perched on the tree

A beautiful bird perched on the tree

Dazzling waterfall inside the Jurong Bird Park

Dazzling waterfalls inside the Jurong Bird Park

African Waterfall Aviary has 30 meters tall Jurong Falls. The aviary spans across 4.9 acres with over 50 different species

Lovely birds perched on the tree

Lovely birds perched on the tree.

Flamingoes

A Flock of Flamingos

Images of Singapore

Images of Singapore on Sentosa Island is a remarkable historical museum. It has a good amount of artefacts and statues which takes one through a live presentation on how Singapore was formed and reached its present day. It is engaging, entertaining and interactive. It has won the prestigious Thea Award in the year 2006 for the best reinvention of a cultural heritage centre.

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Truly, Singapore is a marvellous place to visit!

6 Picturesque Places For The Nature Lovers In Australia

When we say Australia, tall buildings and modern cities will pop in our heads. Those are some of the most picturesque places in Australia and they are also the reason why so many tourists are frequenting the said country. But not a lot of people know the fact that there are still beautiful and enchanting unspoiled places in Australia that they should head to.

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If you wanna know more about those picturesque nature places, see the list below:

  1. Adelaide Hills
Adelaide Hills, nature lovers
(photo source: sexton)

 If you like Germany then visit the Adelaide Hills in Australia. Adelaide Hills is located in the Southernmost part of the beautiful country of Australia and it is very appealing to the eyes. Go here and explore with your family and friends and take photos as well.

  1. Daintree Rainforest

If you are looking for a more daring adventure the Daintree Rainforest is the place to be. It’s a safe place and you and your kids will surely enjoy so you don’t have to feel threatened by the fact that you are in a forest.

  1. Cape Tribulation
Cape Tribulation, nature lovers
photo source: wickedwalkabout

If you happen to be in Queensland, Australia then you better head on to Cape Tribulation. Cape Tribulation is a remote island in northeastern Australia and there are so many things that you can do here: bird-watching, snorkeling, swimming, jungle zip-lining and many more. This place is truly picture-worthy!

  1. The Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains, nature lovers
photo source: daily telegraph

The Blue Mountains is probably one of the most famous attractions in Australia. The Blue Mountains is located in New South Wales and many people from all around the globe are frequenting this place because of its beautiful and dramatic scenery. Better head here and do your own mini-photoshoot!

  1. Margaret River
Margaret river, nature lovers
photo source: thinkingaustralia

For all the wine lovers out there, this is the place for you. Margaret River is located in the southern part of Perth and this place is known for its wineries and craft breweries. If you go here, you will truly enjoy not just the view but the experience with your family and friends. This place should really be a part of your bucket list.

  1. Bay of Fires
bay of fires, nature lovers
photo source: gift by sea

If you are in Tasmania, the Bay of Fires is probably one of the places that you should put in your itinerary. The Bay of Fires is over 50 kilometers from Binalong Bay and it is considered as one of the most popular conservation reserves so if that’s your cup of tea, you better pack your bags and head to the Bay of Fires!


Author Bio: Mark is a daytime writer for Zapals, an internationally renowned global shopping website that offers extensive range of high quality products at the lowest prices for customers. Mark also helps consumers about the information they should know regarding new gadgets.

Five Ways To Have A Fun Retreat In Thailand

While traveling abroad could be fun and exciting, there are times when you will get exhausted too. During those times, you try to force yourself to go and try different extreme activities just so you can fulfill what’s written in your itinerary. You have to understand that there is no rush and that there are other alternative places to go to relax and reflect on life. Having a retreat is one of the best things you could ever do when you are in a different country.

If you are visiting Thailand, you have a handful of places to have a fun retreat as they also practice it with yoga, temple worship, and many more. See the list below to know more:

  • Try Yoga In The City
Yoga, fun retreat

Yoga is widely practiced in Thailand and if you want to relax and have a soothing kind of retreat, you should try yoga. Yoga is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices and discipline. There are a lot of Yoga places to try in Thailand. Here are some of the best ones: Blooming Lotus Yoga, Samahita Retreat, Yoga Elements, Shambala Yoga, Absolute Yoga, The Yogarden, The Yoga Tree, Throughout Northern Thailand, and many more.

Here is a guide on how you can choose the best yoga mats.

  • Visit The Temples
visiting temples, fun retreat

If you want to walk around and reflect on life at the same time, go to the city and visit the temples. The temples in Thailand are very picturesque but be sensitive as well because you do not want to disrespect other people’s culture right? Here are the temples that you should go to Wat Arun, Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Suthat, Wat Benchamabofit, Wat Rong Khun, Wat Saket, Wat Mahathat, Wat Ched Yot, and many more.

  • Do Muay Thai
Do Muay Thai, fun retreat

Muay Thai as a form of retreat may sound odd to some people but others will surely be able to relate. Some people find comfort and time to think when they’re doing sports and since muay Thai is the number one sport in Thailand, it is a must-try. Here are the best places to try muay Thai: Lanna Muay Thai, Sitmonchai Gym, Kem Muaythai Gym, Attachai Muay Thai Gym, Santai Gym, Sitjaopho, Hongthong Gym and many more.

  • Eat Streetfood
eating street food, fun retreat

Thailand is known for having lots of street food stalls in key cities like Bangkok, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai. Eating has been proven to make people more relaxed and happy and it’s the kind of retreat that you will not take for granted. If you are eager to try out their local food, book those flights now. Here are the best dishes that you should try: Tom Yung Goong, Som Tum, Tom Kha Kai, Gaeng Daeng, Pad Thai, Khao Pad, Pad Krapoow Moo Saap, and many more.

  • Go To Beaches
going to beaches, a fun retreat

Beaches in Thailand are very peaceful and you will be able to have time to think and reflect on your life. The idea of sitting by the beach and exciting so if you go to Thailand, make sure you put these places on your itinerary: Ko Tao, Ko Samet, Ko Pha Ngan, Ko Samui, Ao Nang, Ko Yao Yai, and many more.

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Having a fun retreat does not have to be boring. You can still do it while travelling in your favourite place just like Thailand!


Mark Aldrin Hipolito is a writer for Kims, one of Australia’s perfect beach retreat places that offers a cluster of deluxe timber bungalows and spa villas on the beach. Mark also gives out guides and tips for people regarding on how the can enjoy their vacation and trips around the world.