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  • YH’s TIBUT – Pt 3 – How many months has it been?

    YH’s TIBUT – Pt 3 – How many months has it been?

    Hello and welcome to YH’s TIBUT, standing for “Yong Hong’s Things I’ve been up to”! This is a post that I will commonly write whenever it’s been about a month or a few months to recap what I’ve been up to and show you some pictures I’ve taken. I will…

  • Koh Lipe – The Maldives of Thailand

    Koh Lipe – The Maldives of Thailand

    Located off the coast of Southern Thailand, Koh Lipe is an island small enough to be able to walk from end to end easily. Lipe is known for its coral filled, crystal clear waters along with the (not super famous) Koh Lipe Walking Street. Here’s what we did during our…

  • Ipoh & Melaka – Mountain City, Venice of the East

    Ipoh & Melaka – Mountain City, Venice of the East

    Nestled North and South of Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Melaka respectively are both two of the most well-known cities in Malaysia along with Penang. One surrounded by mountains and the other an UNESCO World Heritage listing. Here’s what we did during our 1 night stayovers in both Ipoh and Melaka

  • Pak Bara – Sleepy Town

    Pak Bara – Sleepy Town

    Located on the coast of Southern Thailand, Pak Bara is everything you wouldn’t expect from Thailand. Nicknamed the “Sleepy Town”, Pak Bara is a transport hub and for most, a one night stay before leaving for Koh Lipe, Koh Tarutao etc. Although it’s a small town often overlooked, most people…

  • Koh Samui – The Jewel of the Gulf of Thailand

    Koh Samui – The Jewel of the Gulf of Thailand

    Located off the east coast of Thailand, Koh Samui is an island known for its many beautiful beaches and attractions. Samui is what almost EVERYONE would call a must-visit if you’re island-hopping or just visiting Thailand in general. Here’s what we did during our 6 days 5 nights stay in…

  • Hat Yai – City South of the Border

    Hat Yai – City South of the Border

    Located just south of the Malaysia-Thailand border, Hat Yai is known for its many night markets and culture, Hat Yai is what many people would call a “must-visit” in Thailand. Here’s what we did in both our one-night stopovers in Hat Yai

  • Cameron Highlands – Misty Mountains

    Cameron Highlands – Misty Mountains

    Located 800-1600m above sea level, Cameron Highlands is located just off Kuala Lumpur, home to waterfalls, gardens, tea plantations and organic vegetable hotpots (We’ll get back to that.) A much more calming alternative to Genting Highlands, most of Cameron Highlands is situated in the mist-covered mountains, ensuring that you are…

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