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 →
COVID-19: Bus Travel & Booking Updates
In regards to the COVID-19 outbreak and nationwide Movement Control Order (MCO) announcement by our Prime Minister, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, in mid-March, we at CatchThatBus understand the concerns you may have on your travel or booking plans. We are working closely with the bus operators in getting information on refund and reschedule policy. Please... Continue Reading →
14 All-Time Favourite Travel & Road Trip Movies To Watch During MCO
Another two weeks of staying at home and there is no way we can let you go bored or tired. So, here's a way where you can enjoy travelling or going on road trips from the comfort of your couch! This Movement Control Order (MCO) period, we’re bringing you 14 heartwarming movies surrounding travel that... Continue Reading →
Dread Crowds At Singapore’s Popular Attractions? Check Out These Hidden Gems On Your Next Visit
The large crowds at touristy places can be maddening. The venues are jam-packed and have to stand in multiple lines while needing to dodge other people again and again — can be excruciatingly tiring for anyone, with kids or not. Singapore received 19.1 million visitors in 2019, and it is only increasing every year. So... Continue Reading →
Malaysians To Get RM1,000 Tax Relief And RM100 Digital Vouchers For Domestic Travel
On 27 February 2020, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had announced travel incentives for Malaysians as part of the Economic Stimulus Package 2020 to help mitigate the impact on the tourism industry that has been severely affected by the Covid-19 outbreak. These incentives include digital vouchers worth RM100 (for domestic flights, train travel, and hotel stays)... Continue Reading →
The Latest #Travelhack That Savvy Travellers Are Taking Advantage Of
What’s Your Dream Destination? The biggest hurdle stopping everyone from travelling to their dream destinations is the upfront cost — travel companies expect immediate full payment for the trip ticket. So, many travellers have to save up for months (or years) before their dream trip. Some people have asked, “Why should we pay for all... Continue Reading →
How To Get to KLIA/KLIA2 by Express Bus with a Small Budget
Malaysia’s two major airports are located 35km south of the city centre in Sepang — Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2). They are relatively easy to commute to for both local and international travellers according to plans and needs. Taxis, limousines, e-hailing rideshare, express train, transit train, airport shuttle... Continue Reading →
Places In Malaysia That Will Make People Believe You’re In Europe
Everyone most likely is at least a little bit fond of Europe. But for many of us, flying to European countries will cost a dent in savings, while for some, Europe is too far and they do not have the time. Whatever the reason is, CatchThatBus has rounded up these locations that possess some European... Continue Reading →
Getting The Best Out of Your Travel Experience
Whether you are going on a solo excursion, a holiday with your partner, an outing with your group of friends, or a trip with your whole family, you want to come back fuller and more abundant than the time you departed — in experience, insight, and skill. Here we have gathered some tips and advice... Continue Reading →
Five Chow Kit’s Attractions, According To NYTimes
After almost four months of research, discussion, and debate, The New York Times had chosen and has recently published its annual list of places to go with sustainability and history emerged as prominent running themes. If you have heard, listed among the likes of Paris in France, Antakya in Turkey, and Asturias in Spain are... Continue Reading →
Things To Do In Pangkor Island
The government has conferred duty-free status for Pangkor Island effective 1 January 2020. The feat is an effort by the government to revive Pangkor tourism with items such as cigarettes included among the duty-free things in the list. The government is also now upgrading the island’s ferry and taxi services and had added a shopping mall and... Continue Reading →
HOGA Gaharu Tea Valley: Hidden Gem In Gopeng You Need To Check Out
HOGA Gaharu Tea Valley is a plantation and agro-tourism destination located in Gopeng, Perak that house over 200,000 agarwood. The plant possesses excellent medicinal properties, including regulating blood glucose as well as increasing metabolic rate. To study this one-of-a-kind hybrid crop, the plantation has also formed research partnerships with Universiti Sains Malaysia and Nottingham University... Continue Reading →
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