Author: Shrabasi Chakraborty

What about Munich makes it such a majestic and magical place to visit in Germany? This Bavarian capital is Germany’s third largest Metropolitan which is a perfect blend of modern technology and historic architecture with modern touches and good old village charm. Munich houses some of the World’s best art galleries, Museums, former royal palaces, awe-striking churches, and markets. And of course, how can we forget that Munich is so popular for Beer! There are a lot of places you can visit in Munich, including Postcard favorite- Marienplatz, BMW Museum, Neuschwanstein Castle and Hofbräuhaus München to experience a good time…

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Paya Indah Wetland is an ideal eco-tourism destination. The Paya Indah Wetlands in Dengkil were developed after tin mining, and sand dredging activities left the swamp unused and excavated. In 1998, the swamp was manufactured to promote the features and activities of the wetland. The Wildlife & National Parks of Malaysia has boosted the ecosystem with fish species and exotic species of hippos and crocodiles. The objective of the development of the wetland was to spread wildlife conservation and make a better habitat for the organisms. The government’s mission was to manage, enforce, enrich, research of wildlife, and enhance its…

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Hat Yai, a growing commercial city in southern Thailand, is a popular destination for both Malaysian and international tourists. Things to do in Hat Yai vary from getting fresh noodles, birdwatching, and shopping as well to a vibrant nightlife. Hat Yai is 946 km from Bangkok and the largest metropolitan area in southern Thailand. It’s the largest city in Songkhla province and is mainly known for the economic growth it has shown. Hat Yai is a city full of sights, sounds and delicious foods. The top attractions and things to do in Hat Yai are the municipal parks, buddha temples,…

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Tioman Island is a tropical paradise famous for its white sandy beaches, crystal-clear blue waters, and serene island life. Historically, Tioman was a quiet fishermen’s village where locals sustained themselves by fishing and trading essentials like fish and firewood with nearby communities. Over time, it grew into a tranquil getaway featuring seven main villages: Tekek, Salang, Juara, Air Batang, Genting, Mukut, and Nipah, each offering its own unique character and attractions. Often compared to the mythical Bali Hai because of its breathtaking natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere, Tioman draws travelers looking for world-class diving, fresh seafood, and an authentic escape…

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Are you planning a vacation to Malaysia but can’t decide which places are the best? After living and travelling around in Malaysia for decades, I have listed down my favourite places to visit in Malaysia that I would love for you to see at least once while vacationing in Malaysia. There are many amazing places in Malaysia where one can go but what if you have limited time like two weeks at most? That’s why you must know the unique places to visit in Malaysia to have an unparalleled experience in this country which is a perfect blend of mixed…

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With a plethora of Rooftop bars, clubs, pubs, and night markets, the nightlife in Kuala Lumpur is a must-have experience. Whether you want to party with strangers in hip clubs or have cozy, relaxing time dining and winding down with a drink on a rooftop bar while enjoying the view of the sprawling city, KL has it all. These fantastic nightlife places will become the highlight of your visit to Kuala Lumpur! Here is a list of all the 20 best places in Kuala Lumpur that you must visit to experience the best nightlife in KL 2022. Best nightlife in…

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Kuantan is located in front of the Kuantan River attracting thousands of tourists each month. Kuantan tourism includes beach visits, and a ton more places for indoor and outdoor activities. Kuantan tourism is famous for having a balance between the urban futuristic part of the city and nature. Things to do in Kuantan: Being one of the cleanliest cities in Malaysia, Kuantan is the best place to explore temples and beaches as well as cafes, restaurants and shopping malls. Kuantan trip is budget-friendly yet refreshing and takes you closer to nature. Kuantan is perfect for a 3 to 4-day tour…

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Among the top 13 highest motorable roads globally, nine are in India. The highest motorable road is Uming La, 235 Kms from Leh, which connects Chisumle and Demchok village. All the highest motorable roads or passes in the world are thrilling, adventurous and a real test for a motorcyclist and drivers.The dream of each adventure enthusiast and rider of the Himalayan region is to drive through the highest motorable roads in the world. Most of the highest motorable roads and passes in the world are above an elevation of 5,000meters. It is always advised to take time to acclimatise and…

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The best Malaysian restaurants in Manila offer great dine-in Malay food at different price points. Finding authentic Malay food is hard to find in Manila. But here are some Malaysian restaurants in Manila that will please your cravings. From cafes for breakfast & brunch to hot noodle restaurants, tasty entrees and main dishes are available in Malaysian restaurants in Manila. Check out what the city has to offer. Find out what’s trending and where you should visit to have Malay food in Manila. The Best Malaysian Restaurants in Manila, Philippines The Best Malaysian Restaurants in Manila, Philippines 1. Papparam Malaysian…

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Waterfalls in Malaysia are as majestic, flowing, and gorgeous as they can get. This southeast tropical nation is a treat for cascades lovers. From gigantic roaring cascades to quiet mall rapids across Malaysia will mesmerize you. There are over 100 known waterfalls in Malaysia. Are you longing to explore the disconnect from the hustle and spend some time in nature? Here are the top 25 best waterfalls in Malaysia that you might love to explore. The Top 25 Best waterfalls in Malaysia 1. Kanching Waterfalls, Selangor Kanching waterfall is located just 26km away from Kuala Lumpur. It’s a part of the…

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