Category Archives: Off the Beat
Bears on the loose in British Columbia, Canada ( 20 July 2019 )
It was an invitation difficult to resist – to visit one of the last remaining wildest places on earth, and probably one of the last biggest intact temperate rainforests on the planet. So, together with a group of faithful travelling […] Continue Reading
Visiting the interesting Teresang Market in Kapit, Sarawak ( 01 June 2019 )
The Teresang Market in Kapit is where one goes to find jungle produce, local vegetables, freshwater fish and freshly-hunted game. — Photos: GLENN GUAN/The Star There is only one practical way to reach Kapit from Sibu – a three-hour ride […] Continue Reading
Call of the wild in Uganda ( 18 May 2019 )
The writer saw a lioness so up close he could see her ears twitch, a rare encounter even for the local guide. – Photos: WONG CHUN WAI It wasn’t part of the plan. We were merely supposed to sit in […] Continue Reading
Chasing waterfalls in Lusong Laku, Sarawak ( 16 March 2019 )
It isn’t exactly crystal-clear waters, and certainly, it’s almost unheard of, but the waterfall at Lusong Laku, Belaga in Sarawak must surely rank as the most magnificent and majestic cascade in Malaysia. The area deserves to be known as the […] Continue Reading
Lake Baikal: A Siberian land frozen in time ( 02 March 2019 )
Lake Baikal presents visitors with many picturesque views. Photo: Cliff Lai I wasn’t good in both Maths and Science subjects in school. I recall one infuriating teacher threatening to banish me to Timbuktu or Siberia, as punishment. At that point, […] Continue Reading
On the Falcon’s Crest in Doha, Qatar ( 16 February 2019 )
It was my first visit to Doha, the capital of Qatar and like any first timer, I was left mesmerised by its dazzling skyline. But I wasn’t there to be impressed by skyscrapers or the glitzy shopping malls stocked with […] Continue Reading
Rumble in the jungle of Sabah ( 02 February 2019 )
Danum Valley has the world’s largest concentration of orangutans. — Photos: WONG CHUN WAI. It’s a terrible shame, really. Almost every Malaysian from the peninsula that I speak to has never heard of Danum Valley in Sabah, and many of […] Continue Reading
Close encounters of the croc kind in Darwin, Australia ( 19 January 2019 )
The plan began quite simply – I would pay AUD45 (RM132) and join other tourists at the Adelaide River in Darwin, Australia. Located about 65km east of Darwin, we just need to hop on a cruise boat and look out […] Continue Reading
Gorillas in East Africa: ‘Off The Beat’ adventure of a lifetime! ( 05 January 2019 )
It had taken over a year of planning and some serious saving, too, for me to make the long journey to East Africa to spend the year-end holidays trekking in the jungles of Rwanda and the Uganda-Congo border. The point […] Continue Reading
A Noah’s Ark in Hong Kong? You better believe it! ( 22 December 2018 )
It’s just bizarre. I never would have thought a Christian-based theme park could exist in money-worshipping Hong Kong. I have visited this hardcore capitalist city for decades and no one ever told me about a replica of Noah’s Ark, […] Continue Reading