
Proboscis monkeys at Weston Wetlands, Sabah
Sabah is home to the curious looking proboscis monkeys and after hours spent on reading Tripadvisor reviews we decided to take a river cruise in
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Sabah is home to the curious looking proboscis monkeys and after hours spent on reading Tripadvisor reviews we decided to take a river cruise in

Mari Mari cultural village is like a mini Borneo. A lot smaller than the grand Cultural Village in Kuching, it makes for a nice morning

A few weeks back I had a special visitor, who I wanted to take to Gaya Island Resort, Sabah, to see some wildlife and get

On a sunny Sunday, armed with beach toys (and nothing much else since someone forgot the bag by the door) we headed to Sepang, only

Sitting on the riverfront in downtown Kuching at sunset you can very easily imagine yourself in the era of the White Rajah. The colonial buildings

I’ve visited Georgetown in Penang a few times over the years and it has always been special, but now there is a whole new buzz

My parents took the kids for a day out a few times and one of their best trips was to the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary

The nature in Perhentian Islands is breath-taking, but you can’t live on beauty. You need good food as well! Unfortunately, the islands are not a

Malaysian nature is truly wonderful and the Perhentian Islands deserve a special mention. Where else can you snorkel a few metres from your hotel beach

Sometimes you run out of ideas for the steady stream of visitors wanting to experience your new city. Or you just can’t face those steps

Just over an hour from KL – traffic permitting of course – lies Carey Island, home to the indigenous Mah Meri people. The island was