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Amongst the gazillion logistics that need to be taken care of while planning for a tour, one key decision that people usually find themselves resistant to is hiring a guide. Especially, if you ...
Curious temples and shrines abut deep cave systems and looming oil rigs in Miri; a booming industrial and lively ex-pat hub that’s best explored with a qualified local guide from tourHQ.
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Amongst the gazillion logistics that need to be taken care of while planning for a tour, one key decision that people usually find themselves resistant to is hiring a guide. Especially, if you ...
There is more to Malaysia than meets the eye. Tourist trails are well-trodden yet there are still plenty of hidden gems in Malaysia awaiting discovery. Travelling where the locals go will give you a ...
With its rainforest, abundant wildlife, jungle streams, waterfalls, interesting plant life, secluded beaches, panoramic rocky shoreline, bizarre rock formations and extensive network of trekking ...
Despite cursing the slogan "Malaysia, Truly Asia" for being stuck in your head, if you’ve ever been to this eclectic country, you’ve got to agree it’s true!
Malaysia is one of the most stunning and varied tourist destinations in the world. It has something for everyone seeking a new travel experience, from amazing snorkeling and nature trails, ...
Some 1 million people from all walks of life including the Tourists congregated at this venue and it was a mesmerising sight to behold. Many pilgrims are pierced with steel skewers, some ...
Miri could fairly be described as Malaysian Borneo’s anchor in the modern world. Since 1910 it’s boomed, and boomed again with new discoveries of oil virtually every decade, which brought with them all the money necessary to construct and re-construct this well-to-do conglomeration of chic condominiums, shopping malls and multinational headquarters.
However, Miri isn’t just another nouveau riche oil town. No sir, this one has a serious cultural backbone, with spots like the San Ching Tian Temple rubbing shoulders with petroleum museums and the fascinating pre-historic dig sites of the Niah Caves. Then there are the locals; a super-friendly mix of expat riggers, Chinese settlers and Malaysians that clusters on the sands of Taman Selera and the Esplanade with aromatic seafood curries and nasi dishes on the weekend. And let’s not forget the natural wonders that dominate the city’s peripheries (because no self-respecting Miri tour guide would!), ranging from the UNESCO-attested reaches of the Gunung Mulu National Park, to the natural lakes at Loagan Bunut and kaleidoscopic reefs of and Miri-Sibuti National Park.
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