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Ladang Nipah Kipli, Sanglang: Perlis, Malaysia

Amidst the serene beauty of Perlis lies the Ladang Nipah Kipli, a farm dedicated to nurturing over 2,000 nipah palm trees. Located in the charming Kampung Tanah Timbul of Kuala Sanglang, this plantation not only offers a glimpse into the art of palm cultivation but also provides visitors with an opportunity to dine in the midst of the rustling palms. Soak in the tranquil surroundings and relish a unique culinary experience that will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. Read also:  Air Nira Nipah: An Exotic Malaysian Drink Table of Content What is Nipah Palm Popular Local Perlis Food Food Menu & Prices Contact Information Laksa Utara and other local food at Ladang Nipah Kipli, Sanglang, Perlis Ladang Nipah Kipli, Sanglang: Perlis, Malaysia What is Nipah Palm Nipah palm is scientifically called the Nypa Frutican and it is the only type of palm adaptable to the mangroves. These trees have an average life expectancy of up to 50 years, and they are loved by the lo...

Free Instagram Story Travel Templates

Click on the images to download and save any of the following free IG story travel templates & destination bucket list. Don't forget to tag @rollinggrace and follow me on Instagram ! Got an idea for a travel template? Leave me a message here ! Free Instagram Story Travel Templates          

15 Best Rooftop Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur

Ready to take your weekend nights out to the next level? Look no further than Kuala Lumpur's finest rooftop restaurants - where the views are breathtaking, the drinks are affordable, the ambiance is unparalleled, and the food is out of this world! Whether you're looking for a romantic date spot or a lively spot to hang out with friends, this list is your ultimate guide to the best rooftop restaurants in the city. Check out these stunning rooftop restaurants and take your weekend to new heights! Read also:  Most Unique Restaurants in Malaysia Table of Content Vertigo at Banyan Tree Cielo KL, Bukit Ceylon Wet Deck Bar, W Kuala Lumpur Heli Lounge Bar, Menara KH Stratosphere @ The Roof SkyBar, Traders Hotel Mai Bar, Aloft Kuala Lumpur Luna Bar, Pacific Regency Hotel Troika Sky Dining View Rooftop Bar, G Tower Mantra Rooftop Bar and Lounge, Bangsar Canopy Lounge Rooftop Bar, KL Sabayon at EQ Hotel Tangerine Rooftop Fine Dining Restaurant CEDAR on 15, Impiana Hotel 15 Best Rooft...

World’s Highest Rope Course at The Gravityz, Penang

Adventure seekers - this one's for you! Located in Malaysia’s Penang Island, The Gravityz is the place to be for you to challenge yourself to exceed your limits and conquer your fears! Claimed to be one of the most exciting high-altitude sports platforms in Southeast Asia, you are invited to take a leap out of your comfort zone from the 65th floor of Menara Komtar in Georgetown, Penang at the world’s highest ropes course challenge ! The adrenaline-pumping course is set 784 feet or 239 meters above ground, and all the six challenges take approximately one hour to complete. Talk about taking your Malaysian vacation to new heights! Read also:  10 Must-Try Street Food in Pulau Pinang, Malaysia Table of Content About The Gravityz Where is The Gravityz Located Opening Hours Rope Courses and Challenges Duration of Rope Course Entrance & Ticket Prices How to Purchase Tickets Eligibility for Participation How Safe is The Gravityz Are Cameras Allowed at The Gravityz Contact Informat...

Backpacking in Singapore - Is It Really Possible?

An ideal destination to backpack to will probably be a country embodied with cultural significance. Its lands are overlaid with unfettered lush greenery, and its people donned with smiles and cordiality. Unfortunately, these criteria are scarce in the City of Lion. Singapore is a country where elites travel to for business and ritzy leisure. People are so busy chasing money that only a handful are able to find the time (and a purpose) in flashing a smile at you. My family and I routinely travel to Singapore by car when we were residing in Johor (considering the proximity and convenience), but we have not stepped foot in the country ever since we moved up north eight years ago. Read also: Things to Do in Sentosa Island, Singapore Backpacking in Singapore - Is It Really Possible? About two months ago, I tried something different: I travelled to Singapore by myself and spent my nights in backpacker's dorms at Little India and Boat Quay. I guess the thought of being able to face dif...