Visiting museums and art galleries should be at the top of your activity list, whether you are travelling or staying in your own town. As art transcends cultural boundaries, the rich and multi-layered representation will enrich your world—and touch you right inside. And when you feel like you’re in a rut, visiting a museum will... Continue Reading →
Noteworthy Malaysian Delights Apart from Nasi Lemak and Roti Canai
We Malaysians are proud of our food...very proud! If you still remember the chaos that had ensued from the crispy rendang incident, that is the proof that we take our food seriously. Beside rendang, check out our compilation of other noteworthy Malaysian dishes apart of the usual nasi lemak and roti canai. Nasi Kerabu A... Continue Reading →
Things You Might Not Know About ‘Bunga Raya’
As the 63rd National Day approaching this 31 August 2020, let's find out some interesting facts about our national flower - the bunga raya or hibiscus. Declared as the national flower of Malaysia in 1960 The Ministry of Agriculture proposed for a national flower a year after independence, which led to Malaysian state governments suggesting... Continue Reading →
5 Reasons Why Everyone Should Travel Locally
The coronavirus has changed so many things in Malaysia. During the Movement Control Order (MCO), we were supposed to stay at home to stop the spreading of Covid-19. Now we are in Recovery MCO (RMCO) phase where state borders are opened, we can start travelling again. For the time being, we reckon domestic tourism is... Continue Reading →
Enjoy These Singapore Attractions From Your Home
We are sure you miss travelling to one of the best countries in the world — Singapore — and freely visiting the attractions as much as all of us at CatchThatBus do. So, while these Singapore tourist attractions are still waiting to open its doors for visitors, we have compiled some of the most popular... Continue Reading →
Travel Destinations Malaysians Want To Visit The Most After CMCO
Since the Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced Malaysia will start Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) from 10 June to 31 August and domestic travel will be allowed, many people have quickly made their plans to have a nice getaway with their loved ones.Continue Reading →
10 Short Trip Ideas For The State Locals To Unwind
The Movement Control Order (MCO) and the subsequent Conditional MCO (CMCO) have been ongoing for more than two months now. While the country and states borders are not up for reopening yet, we can travel inter-district for the time being. If you are healthy and your circumstances allow, those in the green zones within the... Continue Reading →
How Your Holiday Travel May Change After The MCO
The spread of coronavirus has disrupted tourism industry around the world. But sooner or later, the economy will eventually reopen, and travelling will be viable again for all. Here are some predictions for how our travel would change after the Movement Control Order (MCO). Importance of hygiene and cleanliness Choosing transportations and accommodations with guaranteed... Continue Reading →
Covid-19: Empty Malaysia Top Tourist Spots During MCO
The Covid-19 outbreak and subsequent lockdowns have affected the world all over. Thus, Malaysia has seen many major tourist spots deserted since the Movement Control Order (MCO) was put in place. However, although the sight may appear eerily desolate, it's also strangely delightful. Keep scrolling to see what we're talking about!
Must Watch Memorable Raya 2020 Advertisements
Every year we wait for a unique and heartwarming Raya advertisement to tug at our hearts. However, this Syawal will come during the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) period—meaning a new style and thus a new kind of "normal". Though we have to say, watch you're about to watch is no less touching! #1 Petronas... Continue Reading →
How to Celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri Safely during Covid-19 Pandemic
The last few days of Ramadan usually involve the hustle and bustle of preparations for the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration and returning to hometowns. However, as the coronavirus pandemic looms and the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) extended, this year will definitely be different. Regardless of the situation, here's to our successful annual fasting period from dawn... Continue Reading →
What You Can and Can’t Do During The Conditional MCO
Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has recently announced the extension of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) until 9 June 2020. While various economic and social activities have been allowed, there is a strict standard operating procedure (SOP) to follow. Read more to find out what you can and can’t do during this CMCO... Continue Reading →
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