Tuesday, 30 July 2019

Best secret islands and beaches in Malaysia

Imagine white sand, turquoise waters and empty palm tree-fringed beaches. Malaysia has thousands of these islands, with many relatively unknown and off the tourist trail.
Best secret islands and beaches in Malaysia

A luxurious beach getaway on Tenggol Island (Terengganu)


Best secret islands and beaches in Malaysia
Tenggol is the southernmost island in Terengganu State’s archipelago chain, stretching over the South China Sea. Unlike its neighbours the Perhentian Islands, this place hardly gets any visitors apart from a handful of locals. Expect ideal snorkelling conditions, daily whale shark tours and jungle trails. To get here, take a five-hour bus from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Dungan followed by a 50-minute ferry to Tenggol Island. It’s worth the long trip.

Romantic getaways on Rawa Island (Johor)

Best secret islands and beaches in Malaysia
Dazzling white-sand beaches, celebrity-favourite resorts and beachfront villas are three ways to describe Rawa Island. This tiny coral island off Johor State has just two resorts, alluring those looking for a very private retreat. Wake up to the sound of lapping waves and open the curtains to the empty white coastline. This piece of paradise comes with a high price tag and limited rooms that often sell out months in advance. Rawa is perfect for honeymooners or more affluent couples on a romantic getaway.

The mesmerising ‘Blue Tears’ on Tusan Beach (Sarawak)

Best secret islands and beaches in Malaysia
Sarawak’s Tusan Beach near Miri doesn’t get many visitors apart from local families. Not many outsiders get to see the warm orange sand hugging the cliffs or photograph the unusual rock formation (resembling a horse bending down to drink the sea water). The lack of commercialisation plus the strange geological structures aren’t the only things that make this (somewhat) secret beach in Malaysia so special. When conditions are just right, tiny micro-organisms in the sea release a chemical into the water. This bioluminescence transforms the gentle inky waters into a neon blue oasis, creating the spectacular and very rare ‘Blue Tears’ phenomenon.

Disconnect from the world on Kapas (Terengganu)

Best secret islands and beaches in Malaysia
Terengganu’s Kapas Island is practically uninhabited compared to its neighbours. Only a handful of guesthouses and hostels line the empty coastlines, catering towards budget-conscious crowds. Forget luxury resorts, mass development and WiFi: Kapas is all about reflection and solitude. Expect vast coastlines, colourful coral reefs and crystal-clear waters.

Read more: Top famous tourist attractions in Malaysia

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6 best Burmese foods to try in Myanmar

6 best Burmese foods to try in Myanmar
Influenced by the overlapping tastes of the 100 ethnic groups that call the country home and the five countries that share its borders, Myanmar’s cuisine is simple but superbly diverse. You don't know what you're missing out in Myanmar until you try these delicious foods, drinks and desserts.

Ngar Hta Min

Ngar Hta Min
A brilliant dish from the Shan region, Ngar Hta Min is a delicious fish-tomato rice or fish-rice cake – a comfort food best suited for rainy evenings or cold nights in the hills. It’s a simple dish prepared by making small round balls from a mixture of pre-cooked tomato, fish, rice and potatoes together, and garlic, chilli and fish oil for flavour.

Mont Lin Ma Yar

Mont Lin Ma Yar
Within the same category as above but sold independently is a gorgeous looking snack Mont Lin Ma Yar – informally called the ‘husband and wife snack’. While walking in downtown Yangon, you’ll come across many hawkers selling these golden muffins. They are made with rice flour batter in a special iron mould. The batter is divided into two sections – the first half contains only batter and the second half is topped with quail egg and roasted chickpeas. Both the halves, the “Yin and the Yang”, are then joined together to create the Mont Lin Ma Yar.

Shwe Yin Aye

Shwe Yin Aye
On a hot day in Myanmar, an iced dessert cannot be too far from your thoughts. Shwe Yin Aye is similar to Chendol from Indonesia and is prepared with steamed sticky rice, coconut milk jelly, tapioca seeds, coconut milk, sugar, bread and ice. You can eat this dessert with different combinations of seaweed, agar-agar, palm sugar, etc.

Mohinga

Mohinga
A savoury fish noodle soup which is indisputably the ultimate breakfast dish of the country. A fish flavoured rice noodle soup, it is delicious and available almost everywhere in Myanmar.

A word of caution here, though, it is a fish soup in its true sense – cooked with fish, fish paste and fish sauce. If the smell of fish bothers you, clip your nose and but do have it.

Sanwin Makin

Sanwin Makin
A traditional Burmese sweet which draws its inspiration from Indian semolina desserts, these cakes are common treats available on the street. In addition to semolina, coconut milk/cream, egg, cardamom and sugar also go into preparing these cakes which are then topped off with a sprinkling of poppy seeds.

Shan Noodle Soup/Salad

Shan Noodle Soup/Salad
More popular in the Shan region, it consists of flat rice noodles in a flavoursome broth with shredded chicken or pork, a sprinkling of toasted sesame with garlic oil and pickled vegetables on the side. It is served more in the boat noodles (a popular Thai dish) tradition – serving size is small and probably good for a snack. But it is a snack that is deliciously addictive, so don’t be alarmed if you end up having 3-4 bowls or more. It is also served without soup like a salad.

See more: 7 reasons why you should visit Myanmar
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Phuket on rainy days: what to do and where to go

Phuket on rainy days: what to do and where to go
There is a bit of rain in Phuket. Do not worries. It is rainy season here and the island looks a lot better when it is all green and the dams are filling. Try something on our instant list of the 6 things you can do when it is wet and rainy in Phuket.

Shop, Eat and Play at Jungceylon Shopping Mall

Shop, Eat and Play at Jungceylon Shopping Mall
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Melt those rainy day worries away and go shopping. Antiques, clothing, fabrics, homeware, souvenirs and more are all to be found at Jungceylon in Patong Beach as well as cinema, bowling, indoor shooting range, shell museum, laser gun, game arcade and even fish spas.

Have a go at Thai Boxing

Have a go at Thai Boxing
If you have already taken a stroll down Bangla Road by Patong Beach, you will realise just how popular Thai boxing is. Exciting enough on TV, if you are not going to attend a live show, you can take a class. There are many training camps all over Phuket and all cater for different skill levels from beginners to professionals.

Visit Phuket Trickeye Museum

Visit Phuket Trickeye Museum
Phuket Trickeye Museum is a fun attraction in Phuket Town and a perfect escape for a couple of hours on a rainy day. Located not far from the old Phuket Town, it is easy to reach and can be combined with some nearby museums visits. The price is a bit high, but if you have kids you will not regret all the fun poses and funny photos you will be taking back home.

Have a Thai massage or Spa treatment

Have a Thai massage or Spa treatment
You deserve it. There is plenty of alternatives and style of massage all over the island, well, all over Thailand. A traditional Thai massage, firm, medium or light, will be an experience you will always remember. Do not ask for firm unless you are prepared for some PAIN! Despite the publicity, most massages do not include a happy ending. Unless you are in Patong, you are probably not going to get that ‘optional extra’.

There are also plenty of spas for all sorts of additional indulgences. Many of the bigger international hotels have excellent spas for ‘walk-in’ customers. Leave the rain and wet outside and enjoy.

Join Thai Cooking Classes

Join Thai Cooking Classes
Learn how to cook Thai food and impress your friends and family. Thai cuisine is a unique blend of tastes and textures that has developed over hundreds of years. The beautiful part of is that you can learn to prepare it in a single class! Go shopping with the chef, prepare the ingredients under his supervision, enjoy your own cooked meal and get a certificate. It is that simple. A number of resorts offer indoor programs for adults and kids as well as fruit-carving classes. It is truly a great rainy day activity.

Scare yourself at Game Space

Scare yourself at Game Space
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Open for a few years on Bangla Road in Patong Beach, Game Space has a lot of great games and virtual reality rides to enjoy for an hour or two. And just watching those who dare climbing in those spinning contraptions is fun too! It is very popular at night but it is also a fun way to spend an occasional rainy day. Kids will love it too.

See more: Discover interesting spots from Phuket, Thailand

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