With the Batu caves being the highlight of our 24-hour stay in Kuala Lumpur, we wanted to share our experience with you so that it can be the highlight of your trip too! ABOUT THE BATU CAVES This Hindu temple and shrine have three main limestone caves (there are five caves in total) which you can enter. The world’s tallest statue of Kartikeya (Lord Murugan— Hindu God of…
A shortlist of five quick tips on how to negate public transportation in South Korea. 1. Google Maps does NOT work in Korea. Well it does but it doesn’t. You can find some businesses and restaurants on Google maps, but the navigation doesn’t work. Due to national security laws, Google Maps public transport directions are unreliable. Interested in learning what travel apps do work? Check out our list…
Get a head start on planning your trip to South Korea, and download these apps now to save you some time! This is a personally curated list of my favorite apps to use in Korea, which helped me immensely while I lived there for a bit. 1. NAVER Map The equivalent to Google Maps in South Korea, but much more reliable since Google Maps navigation doesn’t exactly work…
1. It’s not accessible by car. Got a private boat? That works. Don’t have access to your own boat or someone else’s? A charter boat works too. A water taxi is available as well, although we’ve heard that it’s quite pricey to take. We decided on taking the ferry to South Stradbroke island because it took us right up to the reception desk of the resort that we…