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An Unforgettable Stay at Mercure Kuala Lumpur Trion with Breathtaking Views of KL Skyline

All four Kuala Lumpur’s iconic skyscrapers—Merdeka 118, Tun Razak Exchange (TRX), Kuala Lumpur Tower, and the Petronas Twin Towers in one shot

Upon entering the Mercure Kuala Lumpur Trion, a sense of excitement filled the air, hinting at the extraordinary night that awaited me. Did you know Mercure Kuala Lumpur Trion is the tallest Mercure hotel in South East Asia?! My most anticipated moment was to capture a single photograph encompassing all four Kuala Lumpur’s iconic skyscrapers—Merdeka 118, Tun Razak Exchange (TRX), Kuala Lumpur Tower, and the Petronas Twin Towers—which was the initial draw, but the experience that unfolded surpassed all expectations.

Now, let me share with you some reasons why I would recommend Mercure Kuala Lumpur Trion to you.

Strategic Location
In the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s dynamic cityscape, Mercure Kuala Lumpur Trion enjoys a prime location just 5 km from key destinations like KLCC, TRX, Bukit Bintang City Centre, Mid Valley Megamall, and Mines Wellness City. With 228 impressive rooms and suites starting from level 38, guests are treated to stunning views of Kuala Lumpur’s iconic skyline. Positioned as the city gateway and a quick 5-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur CBD, the hotel offers easy access to shopping, entertainment, and tourist attractions.

Elegant Interior Ambience
The moment I stepped into the lobby, the hotel’s elegant interior design caught my eye. The modern and tasteful decor, both in the lobby and throughout the building, exuded sophistication. The guest room, adorned with stylish details, provided a comfortable and refined setting for an exceptional stay.

Exceptional Cleanliness
I could feel that cleanliness and hygiene were prioritized to perfection at Mercure Kuala Lumpur Trion. The unwavering commitment to maintaining impeccable cleanliness throughout the hotel instilled a sense of confidence and tranquility. The room, and most importantly, the bathroom including the bathtub were sparkling clean.

Sustainability Commitment
I am glad that the hotel’s dedication to sustainability shone through its eco-friendly initiatives. No single-use plastic, soap and shampoo dispensers in the bathroom, and glass water bottles – they’re doing their bit for Mother Earth, and I’m all for it.

The Mirror Restaurant Experience
A standout of the stay was the delightful dining experience at The Mirror Restaurant. The enticing local dishes served were a culinary masterpiece, showcasing the diverse flavours rooted in Malaysia’s rich culinary heritage. My personal favourite is The Mirror’s Fried Rice – kampung style fried rice with crispy ayam berempah, prawns, fried egg, salad and crackers. So delicious! The warm ambience of the restaurant enhanced the enjoyment of every meal. They serve buffet breakfast and ala carte lunch & dinner daily.

Fitness Facilities
A gym and an infinity pool were located on the rooftop. The gym had all the gear I needed for a brief workout, and the infinity pool? Mind-blowing! Picture this: a dip with a view that includes all those iconic skyscrapers. Yeah, it’s as awesome as it sounds.

Exploring the Neighborhood
Beyond the hotel’s confines, Mercure Kuala Lumpur Trion’s strategic location offered convenience with a variety of nearby retail outlets. From tempting restaurants to well-stocked groceries, the surrounding area provided numerous opportunities for exploration and convenience.

My night at Mercure Kuala Lumpur Trion was nothing short of enchanting. The views, the style, the attention to detail, the clean scene, the eco-friendliness, the local grub, and the neighborhood vibes all came together for an unforgettable experience. Mercure’s commitment to ensuring a comfortable and delightful stay was evident throughout, making it an ideal choice for those seeking luxury and local charm in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.

For more information about Mercure Kuala Lumpur Trion, check out their Instagram, Facebook and website.

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Exploring the Wonders of Kedah’s Hidden Gem, Gua Sireh in Baling

Gua Sireh, located in the tranquil town of Kampung Padang Cik Mas, Mukim Pulai, is a popular destination for both locals and visitors from abroad. This cave, located only 20 meters from Baling town, combines natural beauty and historical value. The local citizens’ association initiated the exploration, which began in 2019 and demonstrates the community’s dedication to increasing tourism. The committee members of Kampung Padang Che Mas are currently working to conserve Gua Sireh.

About Gua Sireh
Gua Sireh measures 192 meters wide and 60 to 80 meters tall. The cave is decorated with multicolored neon lights, which illuminate the walls and provide a serene atmosphere. Its geological features, such as stalagmites and stalactites, reveal a rich history extending back thousands of years.

Starting Our Exploration
We started our exploration of Gua Sireh with a gentle warm-up, preparing ourselves for the enchanting journey that awaited. Climbing a staircase to the cave’s opening heightened our anticipation, and the distinct scent of bat guano in the air added an authentic touch to the natural ambiance.

Different Limestone Formations
My awe deepened the moment I saw a massive stalagmite in the shape of sirih junjung (a stack of betel nut leaf using in Malay’s wedding ceremony) at the entrance, a breathtaking introduction to the wonders concealed within the cave. Continuing our path, I marveled at the diverse limestone formations, like lion’s head, ear hole, broken boat and many more, each unveiling a new facet of nature’s artistry. The most interesting one is at the Gong Gallery, where you can really hit a huge limestone to produce gong-like noises.

Amazed with Nature
The white walls of the cave, lit up gently with colourful lights, made the cave look even more beautiful, making us realize how amazing natural forces have shaped the underground landscape. As we walked along safe paths with sturdy railings, we not only felt excited but also developed a deep respect for the delicate balance and captivating charm of Gua Sireh’s underground world.

Gua Sireh’s Historical Value
According to research carried out by the National University of Malaysia, Gua Sireh has been inhabited since 16,000-17,000 years ago, as demonstrated by fossilized shells and ancient formations within the cave. The finding elevates the natural wonder’s historical significance.

Becoming A Source of Income
Since the 1960s, Gua Sireh has been functioning as a place to collect bat guano for fertilizer and still is. Today, the cave has also become a popular tourist destination, providing an economic boost to the local community.

Facilities
The community has taken the initiative to enhance the cave, constructing facilities such as safe paths, electricity, and lighting. They’ve even arranged for cave guides to assure guests’ safety while they explore.

AdultRM15
Student (Secondary School/Higher Education)RM10
Student (Primary School)RM7
Child (Below 5 years old)RM4
Foreigner AdultRM30
Foreigner ChildRM25
ElderlyRM10
OKU (in group)RM7
OKU (accompanied by family member)FREE
Open on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holidays10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Price list and Operating Hours

For more info about Gua Sireh, check out their Tiktok, Instagram and Facebook.

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Like what you read and intrigued to incorporate nature-based travel, immerse in Malaysian cultures, and embark on thrilling adventures into your itinerary? Reach out at 017-407 9734 or 019-303 6008, or email qttgroup.management@gmail.com for additional details.

QTT x KembaRojak FAM Trip to Baling is organised by QTT Group Plt in collaboration with Global Travel Sdn Bhd (KOLA) and supporting team KembaRojak.

Special thanks to all sponsors, Majlis Daerah Baling, Angkatan Pertahanan Awam Daerah Baling (APM), Malim Gunung and Gua Sireh team.

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Ulu Legong Hot Spring Retreat

A trip to Baling would not be complete without a visit to Ulu Legong Hot Spring Recreational Centre. Escape the ordinary and dive into the natural haven of Ulu Legong Hot Spring Recreational Centre, located in the picturesque Baling, Kedah. Only a 2-hour drive covering 116 km from Alor Setar, this natural gem is a mere 30-minute drive (22 km) from the heart of Baling Town.

The Main Attractions
Discover a haven boasting nine hot spring pools, each ranging in temperature from a mild 30 to a soothing 70 degrees Celsius. But Ulu Legong is not just about the pools—it offers a complete experience. I noticed that the later, the bigger the crowd here. Mostly are locals that come in groups and big families with kids and elderly.

Facilities Beyond the Springs
Ulu Legong Hot Spring goes beyond being just a hot spring destination. From hawker centers to holiday villas, 24-hour FREE car parks, food courts, souvenir shops, children’s playground, surau, outdoor gym, well maintained changing room and toilets, and even exclusive pools for women. It’s a holistic destination with something for everyone.

24-hour Access and Parking
Ulu Legong Hot Spring Recreational Park is opened 24-hours and entrance fee is affordable.

Adults with MYKADRM12
Kids with MYKIDRM6
Adults without MYKADRM25
Kids without MYKIDRM15
Adults local Baling citizen with MYKADRM6
Kids local Baling citizen with MYKIDRM3
Retirees / disabled / senior citizenRM5
CampsiteRM10
Ticket Pricelist

Accommodation Options
Camping enthusiasts will find Ulu Legong a perfect spot for an outdoor adventure, surrounded by nature’s beauty. To my surprise (as a first-timer), many set up their own tent for overnight stay here.

For those seeking a more comfortable overnight experience, Ulu Legong Hot Spring Recreational Centre provides different types of chalets, such as Standard, Deluxe, Pool View, and VIP options. Each chalet is equipped with air conditioning, a refrigerator, TV and kettle.

⏰ Check-in time: 3PM, Check-out time: 12PM

Budget Chalet (1 Queen Bed)RM110++
Standard Chalet (1 Queen Bed)RM130++
Pool View Chalet (1 Queen Bed / 2 Single Beds)RM135++
Deluxe Chalet (1 Queen Bed & 1 Single Bed)RM150++
Dormitory (5 Double Decker Beds)RM260++
VIP Chalet (2 King Beds)RM300++
Chalet A (Single Storey) (2 Queen Beds)RM195++
Chalet A (Double Storey) (3 Queen Beds)RM385++
Room Rate

To me, Ulu Legong Hot Spring isn’t just a destination; it’s an experience. Surrounded by the peaceful tropics, its natural hot springs offer both rejuvenation and health benefits. Whether you’re seeking tranquility or a unique adventure, Ulu Legong is a recommended destination for those in search of a refreshing escape. Embrace the warmth, unwind in the midst of nature, and let the Ulu Legong Hot Spring Recreational Centre be your sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle.

My personal advice for those seeking a peaceful rest, avoid the weekends (Friday & Saturday) and public holiday, as it is usually packed during these periods.

Contact Details
Address: Kampung Keda Ulu Legong, 09100 Baling, Kedah
Google Maps: Ulu Legong Hot Spring Map

For more information about Ulu Legong Hot Spring Recreational Centre, check out these pages Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp 019-571 1024 or call 04-473 1024

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Like what you read and intrigued to incorporate nature-based travel, immerse in Malaysian cultures, and embark on thrilling adventures into your itinerary? Reach out at 017-407 9734 or 019-303 6008, or email qttgroup.management@gmail.com for additional details.

QTT x KembaRojak FAM Trip to Baling is organised by QTT Group Plt in collaboration with Global Travel Sdn Bhd (KOLA) and supporting team KembaRojak.

Special thanks to all sponsors, Majlis Daerah Baling, Angkatan Pertahanan Awam Daerah Baling (APM), Malim Gunung and Gua Sireh team.

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Eco-Tourism Retreat at Dusun Tok Wak in Ulu Legong, Baling

One with Pak Long & his team

Craving for a break from the daily grind? Escape to the tranquility of Ulu Legong, Baling, and immerse yourself in the distinct allure of Dusun Tok Wak. Nature lovers and foodies alike are drawn to this undiscovered treasure, which offers the ideal fusion of eco-tourism experiences, river dining, and traditional Malay village life.

Riverfront Feasting with Pak Long’s Specialties
Picture this: tables and chairs placed directly in the river, a feast of regional cuisine chosen by none other than Pak Long, the owner of Dusun Tok Wak. For tea break, we were served with Pak Long’s specialties, such as Kopi Madu Lebah Kelulut (Stingless Bee Honey Coffee), Teh Madu Lebah Kelulut (Stingless Bee Honey Tea) and Mi Goreng Madu Lebah Kelulut (Stingless Bee Honey Fried Noodles). Everything tastes so good. Well, maybe that’s why “Keras, pekat, melekat!” is the slogan of the stingless bee honey coffee from Dusun Tok Wak. Just so you know, you are not allowed to bring your own food. Instead, schedule a reservation in advance with Pak Long and his staff so that they can get everything ready for you.

Dinner at Dusun Tok Wak was a delight, featuring a barbecue spread of marinated beef, chicken, tiger prawns, sausages, fried meehoon, and fried rice enjoyed by the riverside with a group of friends. The evening took a lively turn when Pak Long, the mastermind behind Dusun Tok Wak, joined us. His friendly and outgoing personality infused the night with laughter, turning it into an enjoyable and memorable experience.

An Ideal Healing Spot
To me, Dusun Tok Wak works perfectly well as a mental health retreat in the peaceful surroundings of nature. A tranquil haven is created by lush greenery, calming river, and immersive experiences like riverfront dining and river bathing. Besides the sound of nature like flowing water and chirping bird, Pak Long’s gracious hospitality makes it even better as a nurturing spot to recharge and recuperate.

Stingless Bee Farm
At Dusun Tok Wak, they’ve got their very own Stingless Bee Farm. Cool, right? These little guys are busy making madu kelulut, a special kind of honey. And you know what’s awesome? Pak Long, the master chef at Dusun Tok Wak, uses this honey in his cooking. So, when you’re enjoying the tasty dishes here, you’re getting a touch of that unique honey flavour. It’s like a sweet bonus straight from the farm to your plate and cup!

Sustainability and Accolades
Dusun Tok Wak doesn’t just talk the talk; it walks the eco-friendly walk. This location is leading the way in responsible tourism and has been nominated for the ASEAN Sustainable Tourism Standard (Gastronomy) Rural Category. It is an acknowledgement to their dedication to keeping Ulu Legong beautiful and sustainable for future generations.

Pak Long, the Storyteller
Mr. Mohd Akhir bin Ismail, also referred to as Pak Long, is 66 years old and still appears youthful—he could easily pass for someone in their 40s! In his fit and petite body frame, Pak Long has been actively managing Dusun Tok Wak since 2016, spearheading a team that is primarily made up of his kin. Pak Long, who is constantly coming up with new ideas for marketing, has embraced the world of TikTok and gained over 40,000 followers (to date) through his engaging ‘live’ sessions. His witty jokes and easygoing style resonate with many viewers, and I thoroughly enjoyed his insights during our brief visit to Dusun Tok Wak.

For more information about Dusun Tok Wak, follow their social media now:
Instagram, Facebook and Pak Long’s Tiktok or contact 019-508 8258 (Pak Long).

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Like what you read and intrigued to incorporate nature-based travel, immerse in Malaysian cultures, and embark on thrilling adventures into your itinerary? Reach out at 017-407 9734 or 019-303 6008, or email qttgroup.management@gmail.com for additional details.

QTT x KembaRojak FAM Trip to Baling is organised by QTT Group Plt in collaboration with Global Travel Sdn Bhd (KOLA) and supporting team KembaRojak.

Special thanks to all sponsors, Majlis Daerah Baling, Angkatan Pertahanan Awam Daerah Baling (APM), Malim Gunung and Gua Sireh team.

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Conquering the Heights in A Memorable Climb on Gunung Baling

Enjoying the view at the peak

I am proud of myself for making it to the peak of Gunung Baling (Baling Mountain), a climb I did with other blogger and influencer friends. Nestled in the charming town of Baling in Kedah, Malaysia, Gunung Baling stands as a majestic limestone outcrop, beckoning adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. With a height of 546 meters above sea level, this natural wonder promises a challenging ascent, rewarding climbers with not only a sense of accomplishment but also breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views.

Hello from everyone up here

The Trail
The ascent up Gunung Baling follows a single, well-marked trail, making it accessible to both novice and experienced hikers. The journey begins at the end of the car park, where a 1.85-kilometer trek awaits, featuring a height elevation of approximately 450 meters. The trail is divided into three stages, each offering a unique challenge.

Before the climb

We gathered at the starting point of Gunung Baling at around 4.20am. Before starting the hike, we warmed up to get ourselves ready, physically and mentally. Some of us had light breakfast like cookies and buns while some went to the toilet as there’s none along the trail. Before the hike, I have zero idea of what to expect. All I knew was it’s a hike uphill with some forest trails and that’s it! How daring right? We started our climb at around 5am. From my understanding, our group was arranged to start climbing earlier than its official operating hours.

After climbing Gunung Baling, here’s some information you would want to know:

Moderate Forest Trail: The initial stage involves a steep climb on soil and muddy trails, with sections reaching inclines of 30 to 45 degrees. Handrails provide support in the steeper areas, ensuring a secure ascent. There are 3 check points here where hikers can take short breaks and also a wakaf / surau for Muslim prayers.

Rocky Terrain: Somewhere after the surau, the climb then leads to a flat and gradual trail, including stairs and jungle paths. As the trek progresses, the terrain becomes rockier, adding an extra layer of challenge to the journey.

Summit Ridge: The final route marks the ascent to the summit, where the trail becomes increasingly rocky. There are rock obstacles where we need to navigate through some challenging sections, culminating in a crawl under rocks to reach the ridge line. It’s pretty challenging but manageable. This part definitely adds in the fun to the climb, but remember to stay cautious and careful while doing these stuns. The summit promises a rewarding spectacular view, making the entire journey worthwhile.

Personal Value & Lessons
Reflecting on my experience during this ascent, the climb took approximately 2 hours uphill and another 2 hours downhill (though the exact timings may vary). In this condensed 4-hour journey, I unfolded several valuable personal lessons:

  1. Patience and Persistence: The climb reinforced the importance of patience and persistence. Despite the challenging terrain, the ultimate reward awaited those who persevered. Each step forward was a step closer to the breathtaking views at the summit.
  2. Teamwork Triumphs: Collaborative efforts proved to be highly effective. The climb highlighted the significance of teamwork, emphasizing how mutual support and assistance among team members significantly enhance the overall experience.
  3. Individual Focus: During solo portions of the climb, the need for individual focus became apparent. Staying concentrated on personal objectives was crucial, ensuring a steady and safe progression through the challenging sections.
  4. Enjoying the Journey: The climb reminded me not to fixate solely on the destination. While reaching the summit was undoubtedly rewarding, taking pleasure in the journey itself added a layer of fulfillment. The process, with its challenges and triumphs, became an integral part of the overall experience.

In just four hours, Gunung Baling provided a crash course to me; in endurance, teamwork, individual focus, and the appreciation of the journey—an invaluable set of personal lessons that will resonate beyond the mountain ascent.

Who’s who here?

What to Prepare for the Hike:

  1. Footwear: Sturdy and comfortable hiking shoes with excellent traction.
  2. Clothing: Wear lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing suitable for tropical climates. Consider long sleeves and pants to protect against scratches and insects.
  3. Backpack: A well-fitted backpack to carry essentials like water, snacks, first aid kit, and extra clothing.
  4. Water and Hydration System: Carry enough water to stay hydrated during the climb. Consider a hydration system or reusable water bottle.
  5. Sun Protection: Apply sunscreen, wear a hat, and bring sunglasses to protect against the sun’s rays.
  6. Insect Repellent: Guard against insects, especially in the forested sections of the trail.
  7. Headlamp/Flashlight: Essential for low-light conditions, especially if you plan to start early or return late.
  8. Camera: Capture the stunning views and memorable moments along the way.
  9. First Aid Kit: Basic medical supplies for minor injuries, blisters, or other emergencies.
  10. Snacks and Energy Food: Pack energy-boosting snacks like cookies, bread, granola bars, or energy gels.

Things You Need to Know

CategoryDetails
Operation hours8:00AM – 10:00AM (Daily)
FeeMalaysians : RM10
Foreign Tourists : RM30
Fee for Guide1 – 10 pax : RM100 – RM150
Important NotesLimited to 150 pax only at any one time
Climb with be terminated immediately when it rains
Climbers are encouraged to make early booking to avoid disappointment
No climbing after 10:00AM
Ensure every group has a Guide
For early morning group climbing, please obtain written approval (via letter or e-mail) from the Majlis Daerah Baling (Baling District Council) at least 3 weeks prior.
ContactE-mail: mdbaling@mdbaling.gov.my
Tel: 04-470 1803

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Like what you read and intrigued to incorporate nature-based travel, immerse in Malaysian cultures, and embark on thrilling adventures into your itinerary? Reach out at 017-407 9734 or 019-303 6008, or email qttgroup.management@gmail.com for additional details.

QTT x KembaRojak FAM Trip to Baling is organised by QTT Group Plt in collaboration with Global Travel Sdn Bhd (KOLA) and supporting team KembaRojak.

Special thanks to all sponsors, Majlis Daerah Baling, Angkatan Pertahanan Awam Daerah Baling (APM), Malim Gunung and Gua Sireh team.