Category: Travel

SGNC7 WEW Ride — November 2023

Over the past Saturday, some 20-odd riders from the SGNC7 group went up to Malaysia over a day/evening trip which we call West-East-West ride (WEW ride). Four of the riders had pillions with them (yay!) so I had some female company!

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Review: Ahleeyado — Mesilau, Kundasang, Sabah (Malaysia)

Whew! I just came back from a 5D4N trip to Sabah, Malaysia with my mum. Safe to say, I will be back again, Sabah!

For this trip, I’d love to share with you guys where we stayed and what we did — Sabah is really an interesting Malaysian state, very much different from Peninsular (Semenanjung) Malaysia. For the third and fourth night, we stayed in Ahleeyado, a property located in the Mesilau highlands. (more…)

Desaru International Bike Week 2023

Recently, I went up to Desaru for a day trip to visit the Desaru International Bike Week. I went on a short day trip alone, just to see what’s there. My friends couldn’t make it, so I made the trip alone.

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Winter Travel to Berlin, Germany — 2021/2022

Germany, in short, was amazing. Travelling in winter proved to be much more challenging than expected, since I travelled solo. However, the Christmas markets around Germany gave much warmth.

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Motorcycling through Taiwan’s East Coast — 2018

As I am growing older and my penchant for solo adventurous trips has reduced, I often reminisce about the interesting parts of those trips. Back in 2018, I rented a 125cc and explored the East Coast of Taiwan on my own. I was only 1 year and a few months into riding, have yet to own a Class 2A license and was still a poor student, so a 125cc scooter was all I could rent. (more…)

Going Solo in Hong Kong — 2018

Back in January 2018, I went on a solo trip to Hong Kong. During this trip, it was more of hiking, eating and meeting my old friend from Summer Exchange, Toby!  (more…)

Glenorchy Animal Experience — South Island, New Zealand

Glenorchy Animal Experience is one of the must-visit places when you’re in South Island, New Zealand. Located on a beautiful stretch along the Glenorchy lookout, the backdrop on clear days combined with friendly animals on the family farm will provide an unforgettable experience for everyone.

Even though I visited the farm on a not-so-good day (the weather fogs up really fast during the shoulder season approaching winter!), I still had tons of fun feeding the animals. Before heading to the open-air farm, the staff managing the farm gave us clear instructions on what to do and what not to do.

Cost

At NZD25/adult, NZD15/child or for a family package costing NZD60 for 2 adults and 3 children, this experience is priceless!

When to visit?

I would think that the best times are during Spring (if you can handle the pollen), Summer and Autumn. Try to avoid the shoulder seasons, such as in early June, which was when we visited.

Tip: It’s also recommended to get the shoe covers, as there is a lot of poop and dander which will get stuck to your shoes. There is an additional cost to purchasing the shoe covers. You can also bring your own plastic bags too.

There were sheep, goats, llamas, pigs, cows, chickens… and dogs of course!

The animals were extremely gentle, especially the horse. The staff also told us to take our masks off, as animals tend to trust better. We were also warned to not tease i.e. keep pulling back and play with the feeds. The animals will get aggressive or lose trust.

I remembered that there was some donkeys, and a sign saying to watch out for them if they keep digging their hooves into the ground and not behaving when approaching to feed. It was pretty fun to pet all the animals (but be careful, some don’t like it!).

Everything is clearly signposted, so best to follow them! There is always a staff nearby throughout the property, so you can approach them for any assistance or advice.

Had the weather cleared up, the backdrop of this image would be the mountains!

There were also peacocks too. Like the other birds, we were not allowed to feed them as they have a different diet than the four legged animals. There were pigs too, but I forgot to take photos of them!

Honestly, it was a shame that the weather wasn’t favourable. It actually cleared up 1 hour after we left! Weather during the shoulder season is pretty unpredictable at times. Nonetheless, I loved every bit of interaction I had with the animals.

Would come back again!

Review: Wanderlust, The Unlimited Collection by Oakwood

Hi friends! I’ll be reviewing my staycation at the Wanderlust Hotel, The Unlimited Collection by Oakwood. Located in Little India, it is a perfect short getaway from the city’s hustle but right in the heart of a beautiful culture.

The Wanderlust Hotel recently had a birthday offer in March, and my friends and I stayed in one of their Studio Lofts! Overall, it was a wonderful stay, although I had a few qualms. We had stayed at Oakwood AMTD earlier in January and loved our stay there.

Read more about my experience at Oakwood AMTD here!

The hotel had a beautiful clean front, with a huge door which you had to push quite hard. The steps down to road level were a little steep, so be careful! The concierge was excellent and friendly, and we received our room cards quickly.

Room

Our room was on level 4 (topmost) and faced the Bugis area in the distance. The room has rather a weird sound insulation – we couldn’t hear the street noise, but we could somewhat hear the people next door.

My friends and I are fans of cooking, so having a fully equipped kitchenette is a godsend (which is why we love to have a staycation in places with kitchenettes!).

Read more about my experience at Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Beach Road here!

However, we were a little disappointed by the array of kitchen utensils (or the lack of them). There weren’t any kitchen scissors, which we found was an absolute basic. Perhaps it was missed out in our room. There were no other utensils such as a colander, more giant bowls and even a peeler.

The toilet had a bidet – this is a massive plus for us because… #bidetforlife!

As for the room itself, the bottom floor was perfectly sized. I wasn’t so sure about the tiles on the floor – it does get quite cold and sometimes slippery. However, with the kitchen and living area sharing the space, it makes sense.

We did have some problems connecting our Macbook to the SmartTV. Hence we just opted for the HDMI wire after half an hour of trying to set it up. (Clearly, at this point, we aren’t fans of calling room service to solve our problems).

As for the bed area, the space to walk around was very narrow. One thing I disliked about lofts was the lack of plugs and the inability to control the room’s temperature. For this one, the Studio Loft had a good number of plugs on each side of the bed and the ability to control the master lights. It is pretty troublesome to head down to adjust the temperature as the thermostat is on the bottom floor.

There was a small pool which we didn’t go for as it was just a dip pool.

Amenities

This was where Wanderlust Hotel shined. Although my friends and I preferred to have an in-room washing machine, we knew it wasn’t convenient to have that (during room service between guests). There were multiple washers and dryers on the second floor that guests could use for free without bringing any detergent!

That floor also had a pantry to stock up on coffee/tea, sugar sticks and a water dispensing machine. What’s remarkable is that there was a sparkling water dispenser option!

Would I stay here again?

Unfortunately, we probably would not stay at Wanderlust, The Unlimited Collection by Oakwood. However, we were pretty pleased with the location since Mustafa Centre is nearby. If you’re not keen on cooking (like us!), there are tons of Indian eateries (both North and South Indian cuisines) to tickle your fancy. It’s pretty accessible via public transport too, but other than that, the rooms are pretty average.

Review: Spize Rifle Range @ Temasek Club

I have been to Spize Rifle Range @ Temasek Club multiple times, and it never failed to amaze me. I love the food, the service and the ambience. Overlooking the swimming pools and the beautiful greenery of Bukit Timah Nature Park, I highly recommend this restaurant for your next visit.

View outside Spize Rifle Range overlooking the pool and the greenery of the Nature Reserve

The most recent experience I had eating here was with my secondary school friend, Maisarah. We went during the month of Ramadan. As expected, it was pretty full-house. Luckily, I managed to reserve two seats for us for iftar.

Do you need a reservation?

Most of the time, you can get seats pretty quickly without any reservation. However, it is highly recommended to do so during peak hours (lunch and dinner). Even though Spize Rifle Range @ Temasek Club is pretty out of the way (literally in the middle of a Nature Reserve!), other users of the country club do patronise the restaurant because of the delicious food.

How to get there?

There are no public buses that directly drops off at Temasek Club. You can either:

  1. Drive
  2. Take the shuttle bus from Beauty World MRT – check out the times here.
  3. Drop off at the nearest bus stop and walk (uphill!)

My Recommendations

My favourite was the Wagyu & Portobello Stack Burger. I simply have a love for grilled portobello mushrooms in my food. The flavours are elevated – I highly recommend it! Sadly, the mushrooms were unavailable when I returned in April this year. Hence, I opted for the “Angus Royale”. It’s absolutely delicious and great for those who love caramelised onions.

The prices were pretty fair for a restaurant, though it would be better to dine in with more than three pax to share meals. The portions were average, though slightly on the larger side.

I have never ordered any other beverage other than their Iced Yuzu Black Tea. Somehow my sister and mother don’t like the taste. I love how perfectly bitter and savoury these two combinations can get. I can never replicate it in my own kitchen.

Maisarah had the Moroccan Roast Chicken, and we both had the hummus to share. The hummus arrived first, so that was a great appetiser to start when we both broke our fasts.

Would I recommend this place?

Absolutely. It’s a perfect place for a date, a work appointment, a family gathering and so on! Barring the out-of-the-way location, I still think that Spize Rifle Range should be on your list of to-go places. While my food review is rather subjective, the ambience of the restaurant is worth visiting once.

Check out their menu here (June 2022).

Address: 131 Rifle Range Rd, #03-04, Singapore 588406

Opening Hours: 8.30AM-10.30PM (Sundays – Thursdays), 8.30AM-11PM (Fridays and Saturdays)

Review: Lola Faye Café

My partner and I were craving something in the late evenings. Most cafés in Singapore close around 10 pm – which is pretty acceptable, but we just… wanted to get fat (haha!). Add a halal-certified cafe to the mix, and you get Lola Faye Café!

Lola Faye Café

It is a little bit far for us since we both stay in Jurong. However, we were chilling by East Coast Park, and the café was convenient to go to!

  • Address: 35 Hamilton Rd, Singapore 209204
  • Opening Hours: 2 pm to 2 am every day, closed on Mondays
Surprise, surprise! This café’s operating hours start at 2 pm, and end at 2 am. Perfect for those who like to chill in the middle of the night. I’m so envious of those staying in the East… 

The area is also peppered with bars and other cafés and Mamak shops. You’re also a stone’s throw away from Jalan Besar Stadium and *cough* my ex-workplace (People’s Association) *cough*. I’d chill around these areas more often to explore the other cafés (mostly non-halal-certified).

When we arrived around 10 pm, there was a pretty long queue. Good thing for us, we were only two people, and seats were almost available after 15 minutes of waiting. The café’s ambiance was cozy for customers, and the aesthetics were excellent for Instagrammers.

Unfortunately, I didn’t take photos of the café, but I did take pictures of the food…

What did we have?

  • Peachy Peaches Milkshake
  • Oreo Strawberry Milkshake
  • Biscotti Ice cream with Buttermilk Waffle
  • Hokkaido Milk Ice cream with Charcoal Waffle and Chocolate Drizzle

Do We Recommend?

Yup! I think it’s a solid 4 out of 5 for me. The Buttermilk Waffle was slightly chewier than the Charcoal Waffle. The combination of the ice cream and waffle was a hit. I would skip the Chocolate Drizzle (a top-up of $1) because it overwhelms the Hokkaido Milk ice cream.

The drinks were a little sweet for my taste, but I’m so used to drinking 25% and 0% bubble teas, so there’s a bit of a bias there. Note: I’m not a food reviewer by any means, so please take my review with a pinch of salt!