Monday, March 9, 2020

Portuguese Settlement Malacca: Food Critic’s Review and Experience

When in Malacca (MALACCA'S LEGENDARY SITES), a visit to the Portuguese Settlement is a must. Established in 1933, this legendary spot preserves the traditions of Portuguese descendants who have lived there for centuries. The settlement stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Portuguese influence in Malaysia, dating back to the early 16th century when the famed explorer Afonso de Albuquerque captured Malacca in 1511. Albuquerque, a pivotal figure in the Age of Discovery, played a crucial role in establishing Portuguese colonial dominance in Southeast Asia.

Our late evening trip to the Portuguese Settlement was driven by a quest for its renowned food and a desire to experience the area's unique atmosphere. The settlement's historical importance is intertwined with the spice trade, which significantly shaped its local cuisine. The Portuguese, led by Albuquerque, sought control over Malacca as a strategic port in the lucrative spice trade routes between the East and West. This influence is evident in the fusion of Portuguese and local Malay flavors, creating the distinctive Kristang cuisine, a culinary heritage reflecting the profound impact of the spice trade on the gastronomic traditions of Malacca's Portuguese community.

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Malacca’s Legendary Sites: A Walk-Through History

After checking into the hotel and stashing our bags, it was time to uncover what Malaysia had in store for us in terms of sightseeing in Malacca, or Melaka. Nestled on the southwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia and founded in the early 15th century, Malacca quickly became a pivotal trading port, attracting merchants from China, India, and the Middle East. Its strategic location made it a crucial hub for the spice trade, blending a rich tapestry of cultures and influences. The Portuguese arrived in 1511, followed by the Dutch in 1641 and the British in 1824. In 2008, Malacca was honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its significance as a cultural and historical gem (MYANMAR ACROSS MAE SAI, CHENNAI DISCOVERY & TAJ MAHAL AGRA).

As a history enthusiast, my two friends and I were eager to explore as many sightseeing spots as possible. Without specific destinations in mind, we chose to wander and discover the city’s treasures, agreeing to pause when fatigue set in, and perhaps continue our exploration the next day.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Pretoria Moments & Insights into South Africa

As I prepared to leave South Africa (Johannesburg Wildlife & Cape Town Nature Stealer) and head back home, emotions were running high. Each moment spent here has been truly fulfilling for my soul. Today, we started with a city tour of Pretoria, the administrative capital nestled in the northern part of Gauteng Province. Founded in 1855 by Marthinus Pretorius and named after his father, Andries Pretorius, a prominent Boer leader, Pretoria has been central to South Africa's history (Hokkaido Wanderlust & Kochi Kaleidoscope).

It served as the capital of the South African Republic (ZAR) and later became one of the capitals of the Union of South Africa in 1910. The city has witnessed pivotal events, including the signing of the Peace of Vereeniging in 1902, ending the Second Boer War, and the establishment of the Union Buildings in 1913, symbolizing the country's political evolution (Colombo Discovery & New Delhi Revelation).

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Johannesburg: Wildlife Safari & Exotic Game Meat

The day began with excitement (JOHANNESBURG WILDLIFE ENCOUNTERS & CAPE TOWN THE TRAVEL STEALER) as we headed to Sun City, where the plan was to spend our time at leisure, exploring as we wished. The main highlight was the Open Jeep Safari to Pilanesberg National Park, but the day promised plenty of other adventures in Sun City itself.

Nestled in South Africa's North West Province, about two hours' drive from Johannesburg, Sun City is a premier holiday destination known for its luxurious resorts and vibrant entertainment options. Often referred to as Africa's Kingdom of Pleasure, this sprawling complex offers attractions (JAIPUR TRAVEL MAGIC & CHENNAI AWAIT) like the renowned Valley of Waves water park, world-class golf courses, and a bustling casino.

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Johannesburg - Soul-Stirring Wildlife Encounters

From Cape Town (CAPE TOWN: THE MAGICAL MOMENTS) airport, it was a two-hour flight to O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. Jo'burg, as it's affectionately known, is the largest city in South Africa and a vibrant economic powerhouse. This city is a dynamic blend of modern urban life and deep-rooted heritage (SOUTH KOREA THROUGH MY EYES & JEJU THROUGH MY LENS) Johannesburg played a pivotal role in South Africa's fight against apartheid, with landmarks like the Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill serving as powerful reminders of the nation's journey toward equality.

After landing, we traveled for about 45 minutes to The Lion & Safari Park. Situated in the Cradle of Humankind area of Gauteng, this region is renowned for its archaeological and paleontological significance. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it's one of the world's most important centers of human evolution, with numerous ancient hominid fossils discovered in its limestone caves. Nestled amidst rolling grasslands and picturesque bushveld, the park offers a stunning backdrop for its wildlife. 

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Cape Town: The Magical Moments

Our journey from the hotel to Nederburg Wines was quite a trek (CAPE TOWN THE NATURE STUNNER). As one of Stellenbosch's oldest vineyards, we received a warm welcome from the staff and were guided through the grape processing and wine conversion process. Honestly, I wasn't the most attentive listener - more interested in sampling the wines! I took cautious sips, avoiding a rush to my head. Truth be told, I couldn't distinguish between the different wine flavors and varieties. Some guests seemed like experts, while others, like me, quietly enjoyed the experience.

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Cape Town: The Nature Stunner

Honestly, I had no clue whatsoever what to expect in Cape Town (CAPE TOWN: THE TRAVEL STEALER). Aside from glancing at the itinerary before I left home, I didn’t read up on the city. As always, I preferred to discover places organically (COLOMBO DISCOVERY & KANDY MOMENTS). In Cape Town, I was swept away by the wonders of this part of South Africa, starting with a morning drive from the hotel to the high slopes of the mountains. The adventure had me standing rather than seated, gripping the bars of the coach as it maneuvered through the mountains. Swinging left and right with each turn, I was captivated by the jaw-dropping views of Cape Town's waters and the stunning scenery that unfolded before me (AGRA: TAJ MAHAL & VARANASI SACRED GANGES).

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Cape Town: The Travel Stealer

When my travel buddies asked, "Hey Nava, want to join us for a trip to South Africa? It's 10 days, 7 nights. Are you in?" I didn't hesitate (SEOUL: JOURNEY THROUGH MY EYES & JEJU THROUGH MY LENS). After checking my bank balance, which thankfully cooperated, I eagerly accepted the invitation. Our journey took us from KLIA, with a layover at Singapore Changi Airport, before finally landing at Cape Town International Airport in the morning. The long flight, coupled with the transit in Singapore, made for quite a journey (OSAKA SUNSETS & KYOTO ONSEN BARENESS).

Our first order of business was lunch at Ocean Basket in Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, a renowned seafood spot introduced to us by our knowledgeable guide, who has been based in South Africa for over a decade. The restaurant's chic blue-themed decor set a perfect ambiance. We tucked in a satisfying set lunch featuring soup, salad, a seafood platter, dessert, and drinks. The portions were so generous that even sharing was a challenge, leaving us regretting any waste.

Friday, February 14, 2020

Seoul, Korea: A Journey Through My Eyes

On the second last day in Korea, which was spent in Seoul (GANDWON-DO & JEJU THROUGH MY LENS) e skipped the usual hotel buffet breakfast and were taken to an eatery instead. Remember, I told you how it's difficult to figure out the names of eateries in Korea, as the signboards are all in Korean? By the time we walked in, it seemed it was almost the end of breakfast. The tables were a mess, created by previous tour groups who had already eaten and left. It felt like we were helping ourselves to the remnants of the dishes, and the staff seemed uninterested in serving us. Nevertheless, we helped ourselves to pumpkin porridge and spinach porridge, along with Kimchi soup and side dishes. Despite the initial chaos, it was a pleasant meal.

Exploring Betong, Thailand: Hidden Gems and Local Flavors

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 frien...