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Since my last post to Osaka on 2016, i never stop from travelling. Due to time constraint & lower number of readers, i will write my experienced only by request. If you need my itinerary on places that i've been to since after my Osaka trip, please do PM me. Here are other places that i've been toooo...
# Tokyo - Mount Fuji (Japan)
# Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (Malaysia)
# Hokkaido, Sapporo (Japan)
# London - Birmingham - Liverpool - Manchester (England)
# Singapore
# Batam (Indonesia)
# Tokyo - Yokohama - Oosaki (Japan) - Solo travel for multiple times
~ TraVeLwitHUs - tHe diARy ~
sharing is caring... all informations here are based on my trip together with my husband. we are a couple from Malaysia who loves to share our travelling experienced with others especially Muslims... and we are an independent traveller too
Tuesday, 18 December 2018
Bali, Indonesia
DATE: 2/5/2015 - 5/5/2015
(via Malaysia Airline from KL to Denpasar)
Never thought we will seeking for travel agencies's help for this trip. Thinking of our transportation there, halal food & places to go in Bali finally made us come to this decision. According to our googling, there are not so many halal food in Bali, and yet none of us having an international license to drive when we are there. Most of people in Bali are riding motorcycle.
GETTING THERE
Parking fees = RM 4 (per day)
KLIA Transit to KLIA/KLIA2 = RM 6.20 (per pax)
TRANSPORTATION AROUND SEOUL
When you reach Seoul, make sure you have T-Money/M-Pass/Seoul City Pass Plus card to ride on their public transport. It's similar to Touch n' Go card in Malaysia and can use to pay for taxi, bus or subway.
We choose T-Money which can be refund after used. The card itself cost is 3,000 won. So let say if you purchase 10,000 won T-Card, you can only use up to 7,000 won.
Subway fee starts from 1,050 won for 1st 10km. Additional charges was based on additional distance:
- more than 10km within Seoul = additional 100 won for each 5km
- more than 40km within seoul = additional 100 won for each 10km
- more than 30km outside Seoul = additional 100 won for each 5km
Basic fare also based on age:
Age 19 and above = 1,050 won
Age 13 - 18 = 900 won
Age 6 - 12 = 450 won
Age 5 and below = FREE
As i said earlier, T-Money can be REFUND.
Go to any convenience store and they will pay you the balance with 500 won service charge for each card.
Need more info about T-Money/M-Pass/Seoul Pass Plus, click here.
MAIN ITINERARY
Everland Amusement Park (main reason why we are here hihiii). Btw, got one prayer room in front of the Spooky Fun House.
ACCOMODATION
It's really comfortable & feels like home when we got to stay at Brown Residence Suite Hotel. They provide everything. Yes, everything you need when you are at home, got big living space (comfortable area for Muslim to pray), you can cook, wash your clothes, etc. The hotel location is located in front of Seosomun Park, 10 mins walk to Seoul/City Hall Station and very near to convenience shops. Click here for more review.
ITINERARY
Here is our full itinerary planned before we went to Seoul. However, due to time & my health (headache on the first day) we have changed our itinerary. You may refer to both below:
original plan |
our itinerary after reached Seoul |
FOOD
It's really hard to find halal food in Seoul. I mean other than Indian, Pakistani, Arabian or Turkish restaurants. According to our google-ing search and information from the Muslim Guide book by Korea Tourism, most halal restaurants are located at Itaewon. You can also find it in VisitKorea (1 & 2) website.
Since we are in Korea, of course we want to try some of Korean dishes originally made by korean citizen hihiii.
GOOD NEWS!!! We found a few places... However most of restaurants' signboard is in Korea. To guide you there, i also have attached the front shop image & a map from nearest station.
Well, here are the list of places that we went to:
ESTIMATE COST (for 2 pax)
Total expenses including meals, tickets & etc in Seoul is
= RM 3,000 (currency rate 3.2)
Friday, 11 March 2016
Japan: Osaka - Kyoto - Kobe
DATE: 28/12/2015 - 2/1/2016
(via Malaysia Airline from KL to Kansai Airport)
We suppose to have our private vacation this time but suddenly my hubby's family also want to join us. Therefore this trip is basically a family trip & fully sponsored by my in-law. However, we have create our own itinerary with individual cost estimation.
GETTING THERE
This time we found another safest place to park our car which is at Putrajaya Sentral. It is guarded & very cheap parking rate.
Parking fees = RM 4 (per day)
KLIA Transit to KLIA/KLIA2 = RM 6.20 (per pax)
TRANSPORTATION AROUND TOKYO
1. Rent 2 cars (Honda Jazz - Auto) on day 2 & 3 = 40000 YEN
2. Train (train route depend on area & train type). Look for Japan Train app which is very helpful to guide you what train to use & station to transfer.
Itinerary during our trip to Osaka, Kyoto & Kobe...
Saturday, 22 November 2014
Seoul, South Korea
DATE: 19/10/2014 - 22/10-2014
(via AirAsia from KL to Seoul, Korea)
Alhamduilllah.... Yeah! Finally got a chance to visit Korea. This time, we come out with our own itinerary which help us to manage our trip here. Thanks to Google Street View. It's really great to view places you have plan to go to with this apps. At least, you will get an image of the buildings & area.
GETTING THERE
Parking fees = RM 4 (per day)
KLIA Transit to KLIA/KLIA2 = RM 6.20 (per pax)
TRANSPORTATION AROUND SEOUL
When you reach Seoul, make sure you have T-Money/M-Pass/Seoul City Pass Plus card to ride on their public transport. It's similar to Touch n' Go card in Malaysia and can use to pay for taxi, bus or subway.
We choose T-Money which can be refund after used. The card itself cost is 3,000 won. So let say if you purchase 10,000 won T-Card, you can only use up to 7,000 won.
Subway fee starts from 1,050 won for 1st 10km. Additional charges was based on additional distance:
- more than 10km within Seoul = additional 100 won for each 5km
- more than 40km within seoul = additional 100 won for each 10km
- more than 30km outside Seoul = additional 100 won for each 5km
Basic fare also based on age:
Age 19 and above = 1,050 won
Age 13 - 18 = 900 won
Age 6 - 12 = 450 won
Age 5 and below = FREE
As i said earlier, T-Money can be REFUND.
Go to any convenience store and they will pay you the balance with 500 won service charge for each card.
Need more info about T-Money/M-Pass/Seoul Pass Plus, click here.
MAIN ITINERARY
Everland Amusement Park (main reason why we are here hihiii). Btw, got one prayer room in front of the Spooky Fun House.
ACCOMODATION
It's really comfortable & feels like home when we got to stay at Brown Residence Suite Hotel. They provide everything. Yes, everything you need when you are at home, got big living space (comfortable area for Muslim to pray), you can cook, wash your clothes, etc. The hotel location is located in front of Seosomun Park, 10 mins walk to Seoul/City Hall Station and very near to convenience shops. Click here for more review.
ITINERARY
Here is our full itinerary planned before we went to Seoul. However, due to time & my health (headache on the first day) we have changed our itinerary. You may refer to both below:
original plan |
our itinerary after reached Seoul |
FOOD
It's really hard to find halal food in Seoul. I mean other than Indian, Pakistani, Arabian or Turkish restaurants. According to our google-ing search and information from the Muslim Guide book by Korea Tourism, most halal restaurants are located at Itaewon. You can also find it in VisitKorea (1 & 2) website.
Since we are in Korea, of course we want to try some of Korean dishes originally made by korean citizen hihiii.
GOOD NEWS!!! We found a few places... However most of restaurants' signboard is in Korea. To guide you there, i also have attached the front shop image & a map from nearest station.
Well, here are the list of places that we went to:
1. Eomoni Jib Restaurant, Myeongdong
2. Pizza Plus, Dongdaemun
3.
4. Muree Restaurant, Itaewon (Turkish restaurant but serves korean dish)
5. Burger Cafe (in Everland)
6. Yang Good Restaurant, Yeoksam
Eomoni Jib Restaurant, Myeongdong
the restaurant is along a small alley next to the Apple Mac logo shop |
WHAT WE EAT --- 42,000 won dish includes those small plates on the right side |
in front of Dongdaemun Station Exit 5. my hubby bought 4 set of burgers with total price 15,000 won. |
WHAT WE EAT --- grilled fish and spicy squid make me want to come back again to this restaurant. total cost is 14,000 won |
4. Muree Restaurant, Itaewon (Turkish restaurant but serves korean dish)
a lot of halal restaurants & bakery around Itaewon, but this one have bulgogi in their menu |
WHAT WE EAT --- we choose bulgogi and the total cost which include with fruit juice is 31,000 won |
5. Burger Cafe (in Everland)
Sorry, no specific Halal restaurant in Everland. You can bring your own food in but if you don't, you can just eat Shrimp burger...
6. Yang Good Restaurant, Yeoksam
the BEST halal meal ever |
WHAT WE EAT --- try marinated lamb (highly recommended), it's very delicious total spend for dinner is 54,000 won |
ESTIMATE COST (for 2 pax)
Total expenses including meals, tickets & etc in Seoul is
= RM 3,000 (currency rate 3.2)
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Universal Studio Singapore
DATE: 01/01/2014 - 03/01/2014
We choose to enter Singapore from Johor Bahru. So, there are some tips how to reach Singapore:
1. park car at Johor Bahru Sentral (RM12 per day)
2. walk to Immigration Custom building (look for link-bridge)
3. take bus no 170 to Kranji station to enter Singapore and look for the same bus after you have passed the Singapore Immigration
4. Kranji bus station also link to the Kranji MRT station. Take MRT to the nearest station, Clark Quay to the hotel.
Note
# similar to Malaysia, you can pay by station or swap using touch n' go (in Singapore they call it Singapore Tourist Pass)
MAIN ITINERARY
Hahaa... we love theme park that's why we are here... just to entertain ourselves at the Universal Studio Singapore
ACCOMMODATION
Nice & clean hotel. It is a loft type room therefore the room is small. Toilet & shower (no bath tub) also separated and can only fit one person. Just imagine when you enter the toilet/bathroom and stretching both your hands, both can touch the wall... too small right? oh! can you see a door behind the stairs, that is the bathroom and opposite to it is the toilet. Anyhow, the hotel provide a free shuttle to certain place. More reviews...
FOOD
Need to look for HALAL sign since most restaurants are serving pork. Muslims Singaporean are minority therefore it still a bit hard to find the best one. Even at the hotel during breakfast, you need to see or ask the food content. Luckily for us, the staff were very helpful by telling us what we can and cannot eat even though we did not ask.
This is one of the restaurant. It's an Indonesian restaurant.
Thank goodness my husband still keep this link. You can search more halal food here...
ESTIMATE COST (for 2 pax)
Includes hotel, tickets, meals...
TOTAL = RM 2,000
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