Sarawak
Sarawak To Reopen Domestic & International Travel
Sarawak is among Malaysia’s states making headway in its COVID-19 vaccination programme, expecting to reach herd immunity by August, allowing them to move in to Phase 3 of the National Recovery Plan. Thanks to this, the state is expected to reopen for domestic tourism later on in the year and by 2022 for international travellers. …Quicker Jabs for Tourism Sector, Grab Rebates To PPVs, & Other Vaccine Updates
ll the vaccine highlights over the weekend right here! Sarawak aiming to achieve herd immunity in mid-August. Meanwhile, in Selangor, residents can apply for RM20 worth of Grab rebates for rides to PPVs.The 8 Best Coffee Finds In Malaysia
Nothing beats a hot cuppa joe to kick-start your day. From KL to Kuching, here are the best places to get your morning (or anytime) fix.Paradise Found: 14 Eco-Parks In Malaysia You Never Knew Were There
Support preservation through ethical travel. Here are 14 hidden gems throughout Malaysia that you can explore for flora, fauna, and then some.Nature Calling: 11 Of Malaysia’s Most Stunning Canopy Walks
From Pahang to Penang, Kedah to Sabah, take a walk on the wild side among a forest crown at these amazing treetop walkways.Langkawi & Beyond: 8 Malaysian Ocean Escapes For Your Next Holiday
Now that we're no longer confined to our homes, it's time to start planning for a little getaway. Pick from one of these beautiful Malaysian beaches and islands and get packing!Penang’s Assam Laksa #7 World’s Best Dish, Singapore Airlines Opens Pop-Up Restaurant, and More (30 Oct)
Look Ma(laysia), we made it on another international list again!22 Things Not To Miss When Travelling Throughout Malaysia
With holidays being confined to local destinations (for now), here’s a list of just some of the many, many fun things you can experience throughout our fair country.5 Natural Hidden Gems In East Malaysia You Need To See IRL
Sabah and Sarawak are abundantly blessed with the best Mother Nature has to offer – from stunning mountain formations to gorgeous and vivid reefs. Here are lesser-known ones worth visiting.10 Malaysian Activity-Based Adventures To Embark On Post-Lockdown
If you think travelling locally in Malaysia is boring, then maybe this is exactly what you need to reconnect with your country. Here's a list of adventures in East and West Malaysia to look forward to and start planning for once the country’s Movement Control Order is lifted.Siniawan: Where History, Community And Country Music Collide
With its quirky but oddly charming country music entertainment, local hawker fare and bustling atmosphere, locals flock to Siniawan in droves weekly.Pua Kumbu – Getting To Know Iban Art From Sarawak, Malaysia
The Rh Gareh Pua Project works with a community of Iban women weavers at the Rumah Gareh longhouse.