For the Malay Language, click here. Greetings to all my readers. From December 28, 2016, to January 12, 2017, we’d completed 10 cities in Thailand and one in Laos. It is pretty challenging and there are few obstacles because involving children aged 3 years and 10 months.
First Time Buying ETS Train Tickets
UPDATE 25 FEB 2024: Updated info for 2024. UPDATE 29 NOV 2018: Included latest route map for ETS. NOTE: This article was written during the purchase of ETS tickets at KL Sentral in December 2016. The latest information might be different. I recommend referring to KTMB alongside using the information in this article for support.
Carpacker 2015 – East Coast – #9 Noor Arfa Craft Complex
Continuing from the entry Carpacker 2015 – East Coast – #8 Chinatown Kuala Terengganu and Graffiti. For pre-travel, you can refer here. From Chinatown Kuala Terengganu (CKT), we headed to the Noor Arfa Craft Complex. Meanwhile, I drove around Kuala Terengganu City to see the surroundings. Most drivers here aren’t in a rush, just laid […]
Carpacker 2015 – East Coast – #8 Chinatown Kuala Terengganu and Graffiti
Continuing from the entry Carpacker 2015 – East Coast – #7 Warung Nasi Dagang Kak Pah and Surrounding Pantai Batu Burok. For pre-travel, refer here. Chinatown Kuala Terengganu (CKT) has been shared a lot in local blogs. Even though there are many reviews, I noticed that not many people come here. What makes CKT interesting […]
Carpacker 2015 – East Coast – #7 Warung Nasi Dagang Kak Pah and Around Batu Burok Beach
Continued from the entry Carpacker 2015 – East Coast – #6 Continue the Journey to Kuala Terengganu and Batu Burok Beach Resort. For pre-travel, you can refer here. We woke up early at 8:00 AM, and wow, this is the first picture I snapped. What a joy …… with the fresh sea air, the bright […]
Carpacker 2015 – East Coast – #6 Continue the Journey to Kuala Terengganu and Batu Burok Beach Resort
Continued from the entry Carpacker 2015 – East Coast – #5 Beserah and Cherating. For pre-travel, you can refer here. From Cherating Beach, we looked for a spot to bathe Aqif before Maghrib. I’m not sure where we stopped, maybe somewhere between Dungun and Marang. The mosque was small and had many toilets at the […]