Mount Bromo is an active volcano in East Java (next to Bali). Standing at 2,329 meters, Mount Bromo is part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park and is one of the most popular attractions in Indonesia. Find out how to visit, what to bring, and what to expect when climbing Mount Bromo.
With no international travel for the past one year and probably none in the near future, I suddenly felt in the mood for some 5-star staycation in my own city. And I chose the DoubleTree Kuala Lumpur. Was it worth it though? Read on to find out.
Mount Batur is an active volcano and is one of the major tourist attractions in Bali, Indonesia. This article tells you everything you need to know about climbing Mount Batur, whether independently or with a guide.
Vianden Castle in Luxembourg has been recognized as one of the most beautiful castles in the world. Find out how to visit Vianden Castle in 2021.
2020 has been surreal, especially for someone whose livelihood and sanity rely heavily on travel. However, there have been a few highlights as well.
Imagine a life without light. Would you still consider your life worth living? Would you be able to cope? Walk in the shoes of a blind person for one hour in this thought-provoking tour.
Is Madame Tussauds in Bangkok worth visiting? This article tells you what to expect, how to book discounted tickets, how to get there, and more.
Abseiling/rappelling is an adventure sport that involves a controlled descent off a vertical drop using a doubled rope coiled around the body. You can take abseiling to another level by adding a water element to it. Learn where you can abseil down a waterfall in Malaysia, how to book a tour, what to bring, and what to expect.
Hoi An is one of the most beautiful and popular destinations in Vietnam, and it’s easy to see why. Its Old Town, which is situated by a river, features colorful old buildings decorated with vibrant hanging lanterns. Did you know you could also learn to make the lanterns? This article tells you everything you need to know about lantern-making classes in Hoi An, Vietnam.
Being a predominantly Muslim country, Malaysia isn’t exactly known for its alcoholic beverages. But this doesn’t mean that it’s completely devoid of any. Whether you’re a visitor wanting to get a taste of Malaysian flavors, or a local trying to get closer to your roots, this article will introduce you to 10 uniquely-Malaysian cocktails and where to find them.