Showing posts with label Zen Journeys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zen Journeys. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Kuala Kubu Bharu - A Day Trip

Traditional Chinese Kopitiam ambiance with plastic red chairs and wooden tables
Kuala Kubu Bharu is a small town located in Hulu Selangor, approximately 70 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur. Originally named Kuala Kubu, it served as a significant tin-mining town during British colonial rule. In 1883, a devastating flood destroyed the old town, leading to the establishment of Kuala Kubu Bharu in the 1930s. 

Carefully planned by the British, the town now functions as the administrative center for Hulu Selangor. Over the years, Kuala Kubu Bharu has gained popularity as a destination for urbanites seeking an escape into nature (BENTONG, PAHANG - A SIMPLE TRIP).

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Fraser's Hill, Pahang - Quiet Getaway

Posing at Fraser's Hill entrance
Our journey took us from Raub (RAUB PAHANG MUSANG KING) to Fraser's Hill, a place I had never visited before. Located in Pahang, this hill station has a rich history. It was named after Louis James Fraser, a Scottish trader who discovered it in the late 1800s. After his mysterious disappearance in the early 1900s, the area remained abandoned until 1917 when British official J. Ferguson-Davie rediscovered it and saw its potential as a peaceful retreat.

Saturday, November 16, 2024

What to do in Bentong, Pahang: A Simple Trip

Charming Bentong town decorated with large red hanging lanterns
It was a spur-of-the-moment trip to Bentong, Pahang - a chance to explore the town and see what it had to offer. Located about an hour and a half drive from Selangor, Bentong is a small town in the heart of Pahang. We set off on a quiet weekday with no real plans, ready to let the journey unfold as it would (TOP THINGS TO DO IN BETONG, THAILAND). 

While Bentong was once a peaceful town, it has now grown with more visitors and activity. Even on a weekday, the traffic was busy, and finding a parking spot was a bit tricky. After finally parking, we began our stroll through the town to check out the coffee shops.

Sunday, November 10, 2024

Top Things to Do in Betong, Thailand

Woman posing near a waterfall in Betong, Thailand, surrounded by nature
Visit Namtok Inthason Waterfall
Before heading to lunch (EXPLORING BETONG, THAILAND: HIDDEN GEMS), we decided to make a stop at Namtok Inthason Waterfall. The atmosphere was serene, almost eerily quiet, as we were the only ones there. Though we spent less than 10 minutes, the surrounding nature and the sound of cascading water provided a truly soothing moment of relaxation (MUST-VISIT SIGHTS IN TURKEY).

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Exploring Betong, Thailand: Hidden Gems and Local Flavors

Woman posing in the garden outside Piyamit Tunnel, Betong
By 7:00 am (BETONG: WEEKEND TRIP OF DISCOVERIES), freshly showered, I headed down to the lobby, ready for the day ahead. Joined by a friendly couple, we ventured out in search of breakfast. Betong was bustling with coffee shops, many reminiscent of those in Malaysia, along with roadside stalls and hawker carts offering local delights. We finally settled on a coffee shop with a Thai signboard, and as we tucked into crispy Char Kway (Chinese Crullers) and fried dough, washed down with a warm cup of coffee, it felt like the perfect start (ONE-DAY DUBAI ADVENTURE) - simple and satisfying.

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Betong, Thailand: Weekend Trip of Discoveries

A woman standing and posing against the border sign with "Malaysia" and "Betong Thailand" visible

Betong? I wondered, Where is Betong? What’s there to see in Betong? These were my questions when a couple, a husband and wife, invited me to join them on a trip there. It didn’t really matter where Betong was or what it offered, as I'm always ready to explore new places (BERGEN SIGHTSEEING & DENMARK-NORWAY REFLECTIONS). I also love road trips - the free and easy, no-pressure kind where you go with the flow and discover something new. I soon found out that Betong is a town in Southern Thailand, near the Malaysian border.


With bags packed for a weekend trip, we set off on Friday morning for a three-day adventure. By 9:00 AM, we hit the road, and the drive through Pengkalan Hulu, Perak, on narrow, winding roads was breathtaking. Towering trees and untouched virgin jungle lined both sides of the road, offering us a scenic, mind-soothing view until we reached the border.

Saturday, October 5, 2024

DUBAI, UAE: Tourist Discovery

Tourist enjoying the desert sand in Dubai's safari at sunset
What started as an unexpected twist turned into a thrilling adventure I didn’t see coming. After boarding my flight in Turkey (MUST-VISIT SIGHTS IN TURKEY), the plane stayed grounded for nearly an hour due to “technical hiccups.” Two hours later, we took off, but by the time we landed in Dubai, I had missed my connecting flight to KLIA. With nothing to do but wait for the next flight the following day, the airline arranged a one-day stay at the Copthorne Hotel Dubai, including meals.

Thursday, September 26, 2024

Must-Visit Sights in Turkey

Tourist in winter attire smiling in front of road way in Bolu, Turkey
The journey in Turkey continued (ISTANBUL TIMELESS TRAVELS). Quite an exhausting one, from place to place, with only two more days before it was time to say bye-bye to Turkey (TURKEY MUST-SEE SIGHTSEEING SPOTS).

Sultanhanı/Aksaray

Sultanhani Caravanserai, located about 40 km (25 mi) from Aksaray on the way from Konya, was built in the 13th century as a safe trading post and way station on the Silk Road. Constructed between 1229 and 1236 by Turkish Sultan Alaaddin Keykubat I, the Sultanhani Caravanserai has been restored numerous times over its eight centuries of existence. Over time, the caravanserai became a stopover for traders heading to Istanbul.

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Turkey's Must-See Sightseeing Spots


Having explored Istanbul's rich of history and culture (ISTANBUL TIMELESS TRAVELS), which was not only fulfilling but also breathtaking during this early winter (DENMARK-NORWAY REFLECTIONS), my journey through Turkey continued to other places for more famous sightseeing spots. From ancient marvels to picturesque landscapes (COMO, LUGANO & MILAN), each stop offered a new perspective and unforgettable experiences. Join me as I share the highlights of my travels beyond Istanbul.

Çanakkale - Troy

Troy, one of the world's most renowned archaeological sites, boasts a history spanning 4,000 years and was unearthed in the 19th century. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, ancient Troy is famed for its association with the legendary Trojan War. This pivotal Greek mythological tale, centered around Trojan prince Paris and his abduction of Helen, sparked a decade-long conflict.

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Istanbul, Turkey: Discovering Through Timeless Travels

A tourist posing on a boat during a winter Bosphorus cruise, with chilly waters and scenic views in the background
Turkey, the crossroads of Europe and Asia, boasts a rich history influenced by both continents. This unique blend of European and Asian (CHANDIGARH, NORTH INDIA URBAN MARVELS) traditions creates a vibrant and diverse culture. As a popular tourist destination, Turkey attracts visitors year-round. I recently spent 8 days exploring this fascinating country, starting in Istanbul and traveling through Canakkale, Kusadasi, Pamukkale, Cappadocia, Ankara, and Bolu. The long coach journeys, depending on the distance (SURAKARTA INDONESIA HEARTBEAT), sometimes took almost a full day, with stops at attractions and breaks for meals and comfort. Curious about the places (PRETORIA SOUTH AFRICA MOMENTS) I visited in Turkey? Come, follow me on my journey through this country.

Thursday, August 1, 2024

Places To Visit in Penang

Malaysian lady tourist lying on the indoor glass walk in Rainbow Skywalk, Komtar, Penang, with stunning views
Alright, travelers, you've already got a taste of what Penang has to offer, but hold onto your hats because we're about to unveil even more sights! Let’s go. Get ready for the next chapter of your Penang adventure as we explore these captivating destinations (PENANG DESTINATIONS). 

Kek Lok Si Temple (Air Itam, Balik Pulau) 
Stepping into Kek Lok Si Temple, a legendary and historical treasure nestled against a hill slope, I immersed myself in Malaysia's rich Buddhist heritage. The tranquil "Pond of Longevity" greeted me, followed by the awe-inspiring Pagoda of Rama VI. Inside, I marveled at the array of statues, including the iconic Laughing Buddha

Ascending via the funicular railway, I reached the hilltop to encounter the impressive bronze statue of Kuan Yin, surrounded by serene spots like the Water Pavilion and Zodiac Garden. Gazing at the breathtaking panoramic view (LANGKAWI ISLAND HOPPING), I departed, filled with awe and reverence. 

Kek Lok Si Temple pagoda with Buddha statue in the background, Penang

Laughing Buddha in gold seated on the altar at a Buddhist temple, symbolizing joy and prosperity

Zodiac animals cement statues displayed in the Zodiac Garden, surrounded by nature in Penang
Rainbow Skywalk (Komtar, George Town) 
What an adventure! After getting my ticket, the staff guided me to Level 65 in the lift, where I was free to explore. The upper deck was a playground of possibilities, and despite some initial nerves, I found myself lying on the mini glass walk, feeling like I'd accomplished something special. 

Moving on to Level 68, I slipped on the provided shoe covers and stepped onto the suspended glass skywalk (OSAKA JAPAN UMEDA SKY BUILDING). Taking my time to soak in the mesmerizing view, I felt like I was witnessing the entire Penang landscape unfold before my eyes. It's an experience that will test your bravery and leave you in awe - definitely not to be missed.  
View of Penang Island from the top of Komtar


Woman seated on the outdoor glass skywalk in Penang, enjoying panoramic views


Woman posing by holding the pole at Komtar top Penang
Armenian Street (Georgetown) 
Armenian Street stretches from one end to the other, bustling with shops and eateries on both sides. Be sure to shield yourself from the blazing sun with an umbrella, scarf, or hat, and plenty of sunblock - it can get scorching hot! There's no right or wrong way to experience Armenian Street; it's all about what you make of it. 

Whether you're shopping, dining, or simply enjoying a refreshing drink, don't forget to strike a pose with the famous Penang murals that adorn the walls. From the iconic 'Children on a Bicycle' mural by Ernest Zacharevic to a myriad of other creative street art pieces, Armenian Street is a haven for art enthusiasts like myself.
The road in Armenian Street, Penang, featuring double-storey buildings along one side


colorful murals featuring traditional Malaysian lifestyle in Georgetown, Penang


Chew Jetty (George Town) 
Just a short 20-minute from Armenian Street lies Chew Jetty. From the entrance, I strolled along the narrow wooden platform into Chew Jetty. These homes on
stilts, with their tiny stalls out front and perched above the shores, exude a unique charm that transports you back in time. Chew Jetty retains its originality, offering a glimpse into Penang's maritime history

As I ventured further, the Penang Sea Wonder World unfolded before me. The sea breeze was soothing and the sound of the waves was calming, leading me to the water's edge. It's a beautiful experience to simply stand there, allowing yourself to be swept away by the tranquil world of Penang's sea (PORTUGUESE SETTLEMENT SUNSET).
Malaysian tourist posing on the wooden platform, against sea view in Chew Jetty, Penang


Chinese prayer altar in Chew Jetty, Penang, surrounded by traditional wooden houses

Traditional wooden walkway in Penang Jetty
Tan Jetty (George Town)
Just a short walk away lies Tan Jetty, offering a similar sea view to Chew Jetty. As I wandered along, I couldn't help but notice the array of eateries in the area, eagerly awaiting the bustling nightlife for dining. Although I didn't indulge much, I took a moment to soak in the view for about 10 minutes before continuing on my journey (KOTA KINABALU WATERFRONT).

Wonderfood Museum (George Town)

Don't let the unassuming exterior fool you - once you step inside the Wonderfood Museum, get ready for an "Oh-My-Food-Wonder" experience! But be warned: this museum might leave you feeling famished, so make sure to have a meal beforehand. Inside, it's a feast for the eyes with all kinds of Malaysian cuisine on display. From Malay delights to Chinese specialties to Indian treats, you name it, they've got it! 


Spread across two floors, each section showcases a mouthwatering array of dishes, tempting you to explore every nook and cranny. As you reach the end of your gastronomic journey, I hope you'll leave with a newfound appreciation for food and a reminder to cherish every bite, knowing that many around the world go hungry every day.




Woman closing her mouth and nose due to rotten food, in Wonder Food Museum, Penang

Mock colorful Malay delicacies in Wonder Food Museum Penang


Artwork of varieties of Indian food on the wall in Food Museum
3D Trick Art Museum (George Town) 
Having visited a 3D Trick Art Museum before, I wasn't expecting any surprises. It's essentially a place for striking poses and snapping pictures. With staff on hand to capture your best angles, it's a fun and vibrant experience. If you're looking for something leisurely to do, head on in and let your creativity run wild (INDONESIA 3D MUSEUM & KOREA 3D MUSEUM).
Woman posing atop the bicycle with ET in the basket display in 3D Art Museum



Ghost Museum (George Town) 
Neh! The Ghost Museum, in my opinion, isn't as terrifying as it sounds. Think of it more like a spooky house with eerie music playing in the background. Whether you decide to dress up in the costumes provided is entirely up to you. Inside, you'll encounter Malaysian ghosts, Japanese ghosts, and an overall ghostly atmosphere. Despite its haunting theme, it's actually quite a meaningful experience. Plus, you'll have plenty of opportunities to strike a pose and take unlimited photos. 

Straits Quay (Tanjung Tokong) 
It took me a moment to gather my bearings and realize that I was still in Malaysia, not overseas, as I stepped into Straits Quay in Tanjung Tokong. Walking through the mall, I was greeted by the sight of the straits at the back, offering a refreshing view of the Penang sea. I've heard that once the sun sets, this place transforms into a lively watering hole and a haven for food enthusiasts (PERAK DISCOVERIES). 

Design Village (Batu Kawan)

Shopping is definitely the main attraction at Design Village, and it's quite a large one at that. But even if you're not in the mood to splurge, you can still enjoy a leisurely day of window shopping as you stroll from one outlet to the next in this impressively laid out and inviting environment. With amenities like a kids' playground and a variety of eateries, there's something for everyone here. Plus, you can score some of the best buys and bargains around.


Masjid Kapitan Kampung Kling (George Town) 
Religious places (SULTAN AHMAD SHAH MOSQUE KUANTAN) of worship always hold a special place in my heart, regardless of the faith they represent. The Kapitan Keling Mosque, built in the 18th century by Indian Muslim traders in George Town, captivated me with its rich history and serene atmosphere. As I donned the long garment and entered, I was deeply moved by the tranquility and sense of calm that enveloped me. This mosque is not only a source of pride for the tourism industry but also a sanctuary where one can surrender to the divine presence.
Exterior view of Masjid Kampung Keling in Penang


Far view of an ancient and legendary mosque in Penang
I've had a wander around Fort Cornwallis, Penang Hill, Sun Yat Sen Museum, and Khoo Kongsi. But, you know what? My photos from those trips have gone AWOL! Whether you're planning a trip to Penang or haven't had the chance to explore all the places I've introduced before, it's definitely worth including them in your itinerary. There's so much to discover and experience in Penang.

Friday, July 19, 2024

Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai: An Enriching Tour

Tourist posing by sitting in Wat Phra That Suthen Temple nature surrounding
A business trip brought me to Chiang Mai, Thailand, where amidst meetings and engagements, I seized the opportunity (EXPLORING KRABI & PHUKET) to explore both Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. Despite my limited time, I managed to visit some sights in these Thai cities. 

CHIANG MAI
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple
What a thrilling ride up the 15km winding mountain road to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep! The journey felt like ascending towards the sky, filled with excitement and anticipation. Founded in 1383, this temple holds deep historical significance in Thai Buddhism. Legend has it that a sacred white elephant chose the site by circling the area and trumpeting thrice before lying down, indicating its suitability for construction (SURAKARTA HEARBEAT).

Friday, July 5, 2024

Best Things To Do in Penang

Woman tourist holding the canon and posing in Penang War Museum
I've visited Penang seven or eight times now, hopping between hotels in Butterworth like Ixora Hotel, Light Hotel, Pearl View Hotel, Sunway Hotel, and Aroma Hotel, as well as staying in Penang itself at Flamingo Hotel, Rasa Sayang, Equatorial Hotel, and E & O Hotel. When it comes to sightseeing, Penang, famously known as "The Pearl of the Orient," certainly lives up to its reputation.(KOTA KINABALU UNMASKING).

But regardless of my purpose for visiting Butterworth or Penang Island (PENANG THAIPUSAM), there's one activity I never miss: taking the Ferry Ride. Whether I'm crossing into Penang from Butterworth or returning, I've done it about 7 times already, and each time brings a renewed sense of exhilaration. There's a unique serenity to being out on the water, feeling the gentle breeze against my face - it's like a refreshing reset for my breath, mind, body, and soul (PULAU KETAM: SERENE ESCAPE). 

View of the iconic Penang ferries gliding across the calm waters, offering scenic rides and connecting the island to the mainland
And when it comes to sightseeing, I've had my share of experiences, and let me begin now.

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