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Mount Phou Si, Luang Prabang

Nestled in the heart of northern Laos, Luang Prabang is a charming, tranquil town that boasts some of the most awe-inspiring attractions in all of Southeast Asia. With an abundance of ancient temples and historical monasteries, it's no wonder that Luang Prabang is a popular destination for tourists seeking spiritual enlightenment. One must-see spot that should be on every traveller's list is Mount Phousi - the highest hill in the area and an idyllic location to witness a breathtaking sunrise. Before embarking on your journey, be sure to consult this comprehensive travel guide for invaluable tips and tricks to help you conquer this sacred mountain. Read also:  Best Things to Do in Luang Prabang, Laos Table of Content Phousi Hill Trail Map How to Get to Mount Phou Si Best Time to Visit Phou Si Hill Important Hiking Tips Tickets & Entrance Fees Contact Information Mount Phou Si, Luang Prabang Mount Phou Si, Luang Prabang Phousi Hill Trail Map If you're travelling to Luan

Kampong Ayer: Water Village in Brunei

At this charming historical settlement which was a major port almost 600 years ago, you can discover stilt homes occupied by more than 10,000 people. The area spans across 30 villages which is connected with a 30-kilometer wooden walkways. For many, this is a cherished landmark which has gloriously stood the test of time and modernisation. Kampong Ayer is the world's biggest water town. It is located in the heart of Brunei's capital of Bandar Seri Begawan. Established along the banks of the Brunei River, it is dubbed the "Venice of the East". "Kampong" means village and "Ayer" means water in the local language. Read this article to discover all that you need to know about Kampong Ayer along with the top must-see attractions here. Read also: Top Things to Do in Brunei Darussalam Contents Kampong Ayer: Water Village in Brunei Kampong Ayer: Water Village in Brunei History of Kampong Ayer Brunei Half of Brunei's Malay population res

Hiking Gunung Datuk, Negeri Sembilan

Gunung Datuk is a mountain located in Rembau, Negeri Sembilan. It's one of the state's top attractions and is known by many names: Gunung Datuk, Gunong Datuk or Mount Datuk. The name "Gunong" means "mountain" while "Datuk" refers to a Malay chieftain who once lived here. There are also other stories about how this place got its name but these are just legends passed down from generation to generation. Gunung Datuk has an elevation of 1,050 meters above sea level (MASL), making it one of Malaysia's highest peaks outside Sarawak and Sabah. However, don't let its low height fool you because there are still plenty of things to do here! Read more:  Gua Niah at Niah National Park, Sarawak Table of Content History Geography Gunung Datuk Trail Map Hiking Duration & Trail Distance Gunung Datuk Difficulty Hiking Permit & Fees Important Hiking Tips How to Get to Gunung Datuk Hiking at Gunung Datuk, Negeri Sembilan Hiking Gunung Datuk, Negeri

Le Petit Chef: World's Smallest Chef in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Indulge in a cinematic dining experience right here in Kuala Lumpur in a one-hour immersive journey as you follow Marco Polo across the Silk Road. The program, nicknamed Le Petit Chef In the Footsteps of Marco Polo , is a 90-minute culinary adventure that brings together 3D table projection in the form of a cleverly orchestrated animation and a 6-course meal. Each dish and show is presented to embody the different cultural identities from Arabia, France, China, Himalaya and India. Read also:  Discover the Most Unique Restaurants in Malaysia Table of Content Food Menu: Marco Polo's Journey Ticket Prices for Adults & Children Le Petit Chef Show Schedule Contact Information Le Petit Chef: World's Smallest Chef in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia The dining area is extravagantly decorated with elements of The Silk Road to further elevate the atmosphere, while fun facts of each region and its culinary heritage are shared with diners as they luxuriate in the unique multisensory experience