I’ve visited Sg Chiling prior to this trip but didn’t manage to view the main waterfall due to time constrictions so I thought, hey why not give it another shot with friends? Well, that didn’t work out;Â we drove 1.5 hours from Bangsar only to be told, by a staff, that the waterfall was closed to…
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Photo Diary: Jeram Kedah, Negeri Sembilan
I’ve previously visited Jeram Kedah but decided to share the details with you as the waterfall is a secluded haven. We Waze-ed ‘Jeram Kedah, Mantin’ and reached the destination within 1.5 hours, from Hartamas; the waterfall is located within a kampung (village) and once you drive over a metal bridge, that’s your cue to park…
Food Review: Gasthaus Wachtberg
Here is a fluff free review of Gasthaus Wachtberg, Attersee, Austria: Notable Mentions: Kartoffelpuffer mit Räucherlachs/ Potatopuff with Smoked Salmon or Nougatknödel/ Nougatball Overall Flavours: Excellent Staff Efficiency: Good Ambiance: Excellent – situated at the top of a mountain, the restaurant offers an extraordinary view of Attersee Pricing: Cheap (Euro 0 – Euro 25) Tips: The waitstaff understand and speak English Additional Information: Whilst wandering…
Photo Diary: Lake Hopping Around Salzburg, Austria
Salzburg is within the vicinity of various lakes, which my family and I decided to visit; wanting to avoid crowds, we chose to visit Fuschl Am See. After scouring the ‘city’, we found a restaurant located along the water (of which there are many) that offered fresh mussels, which was an immediate duh for my…
Food Review: Schlosshotel Anif
Here is a fluff free review of Schlosshotel Anif, Salzburg, Austria: Notable Mentions: Goose Pate/ Zweierlei Gänseleber or Broccoliflan Overall Flavours: Excellent Staff Efficiency: Good Ambiance: Excellent – housed within an ex-castle located by a lake, what could go wrong? Pricing: Cheap (Euro 0 – Euro 25) to Mid Range (Euro 25 – Euro 60) Tips: The waitstaff understand and…
Photo Diary: Hippie Vibes in Brighton, England
My visit to Brighton was another impromptu decision after plans were cancelled and the reason I chose Brighton was because I have a cousin based there; I hadn’t been to Brighton in more than five years so completely forgot what the city was like but was pleasantly surprised. First stop, as per recommendation of my…
Photo Diary: Solo Travel to Bath, England
My visit to Bath was impromptu as prior plans were cancelled and to be honest, I had little knowledge about Bath besides the fact that the city is home to the infamous Roman Baths; I didn’t have time to research either so just winged it, basically (although my boyfriend took the liberty to do a…
Food Review: Sally Lunn House
Here is a fluff free review of Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House and Museum, Bath, England: Notable Mentions: Lemon Curd Bunn Overall Flavours: Average to Good Staff Efficiency: Good Ambiance: Average – the interiors are simple but then again, you’re not visiting for the interiors, are you? Pricing: Cheap (Sterling Pound 0 – Sterling Pound 25) Tips: Either visit…
Photo Diary: Blue Lagoon, Puchong
I initially attempted to find the blue lagoon in Puchong at the beginning of the year but due to time constraints and the weather, didn’t manage to but today was the day – after being brought to the wrong location (again), we decided to keep searching and were indeed rewarded. For those wondering, as I…
Travel Review: Diving Into Pulau Perhentian Kecil, Malaysia
After snorkeling in the Maldives and witnessing aquatic life up close and personal, I decided that I need a PADI license so that I can continue exploring the vast world we live in, not only above land but also below land. Fast forward a month or two and I’m en route to Pulau Perhentian Kecil, eagerly…