Feast on Udang Galah noodles at R&R Tok Nan
Hungry for something different during the weekend? Here’s a suggestion: Head out to R&R Tok Nan in Asajaya. Why? Here’s why: Udang Galah noodles!
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Hungry for something different during the weekend? Here’s a suggestion: Head out to R&R Tok Nan in Asajaya. Why? Here’s why: Udang Galah noodles!
Hiking. Some fear even the thought of it, some are so addicted to it that they cannot go a week without finding a mountain to scale, even though it’s an easy one to climb. If you are the latter, then the summits of Sarawak are literally playgrounds for you adrenaline junkies!
Sematan has its own allure that keeps people coming back, such as its laid-back lifestyle in remote villages, picturesque beaches and friendly communities. Undeniably, its main attractions are the undisturbed wildlife and protected nature. If you are looking for a short getaway, Sematan is perfect as it has plenty of offerings for your summer holiday in the sun, away from the bustles.
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When Miri is mention, the first thing that comes to mind for sure is petroleum. However, Miri is blessed with more than just oil wealth but also jaw-dropping gigantic caves, long stretch of beach coastline and coral reefs. There’s just so much to do in Miri!
Kuching is not a place you come to ‘just visit’. Intimate, laid-back, rich in history and natural Borneoan rainforests, it is no wonder that this city is so alluring for travellers seeking balance from life’s constant mad rush. Besides, its people are so diverse that a multitude of experiences can be so contrasting and fascinating that one needs to experience Kuching themselves to personally savour the moment.
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