Author: Tabitha Prathna
Tabitha is a designer and photographer, whose idea of a good day involves spontaneous trips to the beach with her pooch. Outside of her love for all things design, she has a fondness for handwritten notes, movie nights and long drives with friends.
5 Christmas Activities To Do With The Kids
The holiday season is upon us. Amidst the mad dash that comes with the festive season, we urge you to slow down and celebrate with the little ones. Whether you have kids of your own, nieces, nephews, or grandbabies, here are a few activities to start your Christmas celebrations.12 Advent Calendars That Make Perfect Travel Gifts
There’s never a wrong time for an advent calendar, even if we’re halfway through the season’s festivities. The anticipation and surprise element of breaking open a daily calendar makes it the perfect gift for kids and grown-ups alike.The 9 Best Izakaya Spots To Hit Up In Malaysia
Izakayas are found all over Japan and known for their informal dining style, where you can enjoy quick bites and alcoholic beverages for a relaxed meal after work. This comprehensive guide will lead you to Malaysia’s nine best Izakaya spots from KL to JB.Flying When Masking: Skincare Tips From Malaysian Beauty Experts
These fuss-free skincare tips backed by Malaysian skincare experts are sure to help your skin stay healthy when flying while masking.#BoujieTapiBajet: How To Travel Malaysia In Style Without Breaking The Bank
Every now and then, it’s nice to indulge in a little bit of luxury. But how do you do that while still keeping to a budget? Listed are four beautiful places in Malaysia that will have you planning your next getaway in no time.3 Ways To Discover Malaysia Without Flying
Now that Malaysians can travel again, booking a flight with the imposed SOPs can be a little intimidating. Here are a few ways you can (re)discover Malaysia without having to step onto a plane.Advocate For Movement: The One Piece Of Travel Advice You’ll Ever Need
I've learned to separate my selfish travels from my conscious ones. Not that there is a right or wrong way to travel. But the older I've gotten, the more I crave life-changing journeys.