It was 3 hours past twelve when we left Cyberjaya. The light rain along the way to Georgetown was kind of sleep-inviting. Renting a car instead of purchasing airline tickets or commuting via bus was a great decision to explore Penang on weekends. They took turns driving throughout the entire road ...
Floria 2012: Putrajaya Flower and Garden Festival
Malaysian’s grandest collection of international flower landscapes ended last week. It was a week of fabulous flower and horticultural exhibits with indoor and outdoor presentations. Bougainvillea enduring beauty was this year’s theme. Locals and tourists flock into the Putrajaya Waterfront to ...
Best of Travel Photos: My 7 Super Shots
Is a picture really worth a thousand words? A photo capture a lot of things, remembers lost memories, tell tons of stories and the best thing I love about taking pictures is that it brings a great look back of my previous wanderlust and continue to dream big. I am not a photographer and I guess I ...
Stairway to Hindu’s Temple: Batu Caves, Malaysia
Have you been to the Batu Caves? A Hindu Shrine situated 20-30 minutes away from the hustle and bustle city of KL. The Shrine is definitely worth a visit. The temple is accessible via Train, Bus or even Taxi. It was officially my one month of being an expat in Malaysia and I decided to go with my ...
Victorias, sugar, spice and everything Nice: Happy Father’s Day!
I’ve been on the road since 2006 and somehow I miss living in the sugar capital of Negros Occidental. Victorias is situated 34 kilometers north of Bacolod City. Victorias City otherwise known as the land of sugar is my sweet hometown. The prominent Victorias Milling Company is the Philippines ...
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