
Batang Kali is worth slowing down for, here’s how to spend a relaxed weekend
Just over an hour from Kuala Lumpur, Batang Kali is often treated as a place you pass through on the way to Genting or Hulu

Just over an hour from Kuala Lumpur, Batang Kali is often treated as a place you pass through on the way to Genting or Hulu

Kuala Kubu Bharu is often treated as a pass-through town, a place you drive through on the way to Fraser’s Hill or a rafting site.

We all love a 24-hour makan spot, the kind you keep in mind for late nights or days when meals run on your own clock.

The Philippines does not present itself as a Muslim-friendly destination. Halal districts are not clearly marked, and prayer spaces are rarely obvious. But it is

I didn’t know what Taiwan would be like as a Muslim traveller. I arrived with curiosity in one hand and the usual caution in the

Damansara Heights has no shortage of cafés, but it is rare to find one that changes personalities depending on the time of day. At Fari

I did not expect my visit to Steven’s Western Corner in Uptown to feel emotional, but walking up to it just days before he moves

Oktoberfest may be winding down but Malaysian drinkers, sorry, connoisseurs, still have plenty of reasons to raise a glass. Why? Because this November, restaurants across

Spooky season is here, and if you’re still deciding between costume parties or dinner plans, why not combine both? Round up your friends for a

I’ve never been a fan of eating alone. The thought of sitting by myself in a crowded place always makes me feel like people are

Just over an hour from Kuala Lumpur, Batang Kali is often treated as a place you pass through on the way to Genting or Hulu

Kuala Kubu Bharu is often treated as a pass-through town, a place you drive through on the way to Fraser’s Hill or a rafting site.

We all love a 24-hour makan spot, the kind you keep in mind for late nights or days when meals run on your own clock.

The Philippines does not present itself as a Muslim-friendly destination. Halal districts are not clearly marked, and prayer spaces are rarely obvious. But it is

I didn’t know what Taiwan would be like as a Muslim traveller. I arrived with curiosity in one hand and the usual caution in the

Damansara Heights has no shortage of cafés, but it is rare to find one that changes personalities depending on the time of day. At Fari

I did not expect my visit to Steven’s Western Corner in Uptown to feel emotional, but walking up to it just days before he moves

Oktoberfest may be winding down but Malaysian drinkers, sorry, connoisseurs, still have plenty of reasons to raise a glass. Why? Because this November, restaurants across

Spooky season is here, and if you’re still deciding between costume parties or dinner plans, why not combine both? Round up your friends for a

I’ve never been a fan of eating alone. The thought of sitting by myself in a crowded place always makes me feel like people are
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