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Johor Weekend Adventure: Street Food, Urban Fun & Theme Park Magic

Johor Bahru Weekend Itinerary: City, Food & Family Fun Heritage streets • Malls • Theme parks • Waterfront leisure Looking for a weekend filled with city buzz, shopping, great food, and family-friendly excitement? Johor Bahru has everything — vibrant street markets, massive malls, hip cafés, waterfront views, and world-class theme parks. Day 1 — Eat,

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Nature & Adventure

PD Ostrich Show Farm, Port Dickson

A Wildly Fun Encounter for the Whole Family If you’re looking for an attraction that’s a little quirky, a little educational, and a whole lot of fun, PD Ostrich Show Farm ticks all the boxes. This unique farm offers visitors the rare chance to get up close and personal with ostriches — in ways you

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City Excitement Family Fun Stay

KOMTAR’s The TOP: An Edutainment Tower for All in Penang

KOMTAR’s The TOP: An Edutainment Tower for All in Penang Standing tall in the heart of George Town, KOMTAR has long been a recognisable landmark in Penang’s skyline. While many remember it as a retail, office, and transport hub, the tower underwent a major transformation in 2015 with the addition of three new floors —

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City Excitement Culture & Heritage

Johor’s Must-Try Local Favourites: A Culinary Journey Through the South

Johor, the southernmost state of Peninsular Malaysia, is a treasure trove of culinary delights. Influenced by Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Peranakan traditions, its food scene is as diverse as it is vibrant. From classic Hainanese chicken chop to halal-friendly dim sum and rich bone broths, Johor’s local favourites reflect the state’s layered cultural heritage. Whether

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Culture & Heritage

Explore the Wonders of the Mah Meri Cultural Village

Hidden amid the natural beauty of Carey Island, the Mah Meri Cultural Village offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience one of Malaysia’s most fascinating indigenous communities. Through lifestyle immersion, traditional food, rituals, and celebrations, the Mah Meri people invite guests to learn about their heritage and gain a deeper understanding of their way of

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Culture & Heritage

Kong Heng Square

Kong Heng Square Nestled in the heart of Ipoh Old Town, Kong Heng Square needs little introduction. Once a row of abandoned shophouses, this heritage enclave has been thoughtfully revitalised over the years and is now a must-visit stop for travellers exploring Ipoh. Wander through the square to discover countless Instagrammable corners — from orange

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Culture & Heritage Nature & Adventure

Celebrating World Tourism Day: The Wonders Of Kubang Badak Biogeotrail

Kubang Badak BioGeoTrail Framed by vast greenery and tranquil waters, Kubang Badak is a living tapestry of Langkawi’s natural and cultural heritage. In the spirit of World Tourism Day’s theme, “Tourism for Inclusive Growth”, this small village exemplifies how community-led tourism can protect heritage while creating opportunities for local livelihoods. Located within the Langkawi UNESCO

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4D3N Kota Kinabalu – Kundasang

About this Package KOTA KINABALU – KUNDASANG 4D3N  Place to Visit:  Rumah Terbalik (Upside Down House)A unique house where everything is upside down, creating a fun and interesting photo opportunity. Pekan NabaluA local market town offering fresh produce and souvenirs, with a stunning view of Mount Kinabalu. Desa Dairy FarmA beautiful farm where you can

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Culture & Heritage Nature & Adventure

Appreciate the Nation’s Unique Biodiversity This Malaysia Day: Flora Edition

This Malaysia Day, let’s take a moment to celebrate one of our greatest national treasures — Malaysia’s extraordinary biodiversity. Did you know that Malaysia is one of the 17 megadiverse countries in the world? Nearly two-thirds of our land is covered by forests, providing shelter to: Around 20% of the world’s animal species Over 15,000

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Culture & Heritage

Sarawak Cultural Village

Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, is home to a population of approximately 2.8 million people made up of 26 different ethnic groups. Within the Dayak community alone, the two largest groups are the Iban (formerly known as Sea Dayak) and the Bidayuh (formerly Land Dayak). Other indigenous groups include the Orang Ulu, Melanau, Murut,

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