Kopi Jiran, Kajang: Where Coffee Meets Nostalgia
Kopi Jiran is a hidden café in Kajang known for traditional kopi and a chilled neighborhood setting. Here’s an honest review of my visit.
Kopi Jiran is a hidden café in Kajang known for traditional kopi and a chilled neighborhood setting. Here’s an honest review of my visit.
Looking for a unique stay in Perak? Read my review of The Happy 8 Retreat Kuala Sepetang—an artsy riverside guesthouse in a fishing village near Taiping.
Discover Kueh Café in Shah Alam: a cozy hipster spot for traditional kuih, local dishes like laksam, and great lattes. Here’s what to order.
When it comes to finding a unique place to stay in George Town, Penang, Kim Haus Loft is a gem that stands out. Nestled in the heart of this UNESCO World Heritage site, Kim Haus Loft isn’t just a hotel; it’s an experience that marries the old-world charm with modern-day comforts.
Calanthe Art Café in Melaka is the only café serving 13 unique coffees from every state in Malaysia. A must-visit for art, culture, and caffeine lovers.
A complete travel guide to Kluang Johor with local food picks, things to do, where to stay, itineraries, and practical tips.
Discover Muar, a charming riverside town in Johor, Malaysia, known for murals, mee bandung, and colonial charm. Here’s everything to see, eat, and do in Muar.
Batu Pahat is a quiet coastal town in Johor known for good food, old temples, and easygoing everyday charm. Here’s a full guide on what to do and see in Batu Pahat.
Ever heard of Perlis? It’s Malaysia’s smallest state, located in the north of Peninsular Malaysia, bordering Thailand, surrounded by green fields, and full of easy little adventures.
Beyond beaches and food, Malaysia has a darker side filled with legends of spirits and unseen beings. These are some of the haunted and mystical sites worth knowing about (and maybe visiting, if you’re brave enough!).