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New South Wales, Australia, is a treasure trove of farm-to-table dining experiences that celebrate the region's natural bounty. For Muslim travelers seeking halal-certified and Muslim-friendly options, the state offers a variety of delightful culinary destinations. Let's explore some of the recent suggestions for farm to table experiences in New South Wales, ensuring that every traveler can enjoy fresh, locally sourced cuisine while adhering to their dietary preferences. 1. Eucalypt Restaurant, Sydney Located in Sydney's iconic harborside area, Eucalypt Restaurant prides itself on offering farm-to-table dining with an emphasis on locally sourced and sustainable ingredients. They offer a separate halal menu, ensuring Muslim guests can indulge in the delectable flavors of the region. 2. Harvest Newrybar, Byron Bay Harvest Newrybar, nestled in the picturesque Byron Bay hinterland, offers a rustic yet refined dining experience. With their own on-site garden and partnerships with local farms, they create dishes that showcase the best seasonal produce. They offer a range of halal options to cater to diverse palates. 3. The Loch, Berrima If you find yourself in the Southern Highlands, make sure to visit The Loch in Berrima. This charming farm-to-table restaurant and cafe offer a halal-friendly menu that highlights the region's freshest ingredients. Enjoy the serene countryside ambience as you savor their delightful dishes. 4. Margan Restaurant, Broke For a true farm-to-table experience, head to Margan Restaurant in the Hunter Valley. Set on a stunning estate with its own vineyard and olive groves, Margan offers a seasonal menu with Muslim-friendly options. Enjoy their estate-grown wines to complement your dining experience. 5. The Farm Byron Bay The Farm is an expansive working farm in Byron Bay that features a range of dining options, including a restaurant and bakery. They offer halal meat options and showcase the freshest farm produce in their dishes. 6. Pilgrims, Milton If you're looking for vegetarian and vegan farm-to-table options, Pilgrims in Milton is a must-visit. They serve a diverse range of dishes made with organic and locally sourced ingredients, catering to various dietary preferences, including halal. 7. Yulli's Brews, Alexandria, Sydney For a unique farm-to-table experience with a focus on craft beer and vegetarian cuisine, visit Yulli's Brews in Alexandria, Sydney. They offer their own craft brews, adding an extra touch of authenticity to your dining experience. New South Wales presents a diverse range of farm-to-table experiences that cater to Muslim travelers with halal-certified and Muslim-friendly dining options. From Sydney to Byron Bay and beyond, these culinary destinations allow you to embrace the region's natural beauty while savoring fresh, locally sourced cuisine. So, embark on a delectable journey through New South Wales, and relish the farm-to-table delights while staying true to your dietary preferences.

7 Farm to Table Experiences in New South Wales (with Muslim-Friendly Options)

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New South Wales, located on the southeastern coast of Australia, is a diverse and captivating destination offering a blend of vibrant cities, breathtaking landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage. From the iconic Sydney Opera House to the pristine beaches of Byron Bay, this 8-day itinerary will take you on an unforgettable journey through some of New South Wales' most captivating destinations. Day 1: Sydney - The Harbour City Arrive in Sydney, the bustling capital of New South Wales. Start your adventure with a visit to the iconic Sydney Opera House and take a leisurely stroll along Circular Quay. Explore the historic Rocks district, known for its charming cobblestone streets and vibrant atmosphere. Don't forget to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge for panoramic views of the city. End the day with a sunset dinner cruise on the harbour, admiring the city's skyline illuminated against the night sky. Day 2: Blue Mountains National Park Head west of Sydney to the Blue Mountains National Park. Embark on scenic bushwalks through lush rainforests, encountering breathtaking waterfalls and ancient rock formations. Don't miss the Three Sisters, an iconic rock formation offering stunning vistas of the Jamison Valley. Consider taking the thrilling Scenic World Cableway for a bird's-eye view of the mountains. Overnight in the charming town of Katoomba. Day 3: Hunter Valley - Wine Tasting Delight Drive to the Hunter Valley, one of Australia's premier wine regions. Indulge in wine tastings at renowned vineyards, sampling some of the finest wines the country has to offer. Pair your wines with a delectable lunch at one of the winery restaurants. In the afternoon, take a hot air balloon ride over the picturesque vineyards, offering a unique perspective of the valley. Day 4: Port Stephens - Sand Dunes and Dolphins Travel to Port Stephens, a coastal paradise known for its stunning beaches and vast sand dunes. Experience the adrenaline rush of sandboarding down the dunes at Stockton Beach. Afterward, embark on a dolphin-watching cruise, where you can witness these playful creatures in their natural habitat. If time permits, explore the charming town of Nelson Bay and enjoy fresh seafood by the waterfront. Day 5: Coffs Harbour - Coastal Bliss Continue north to Coffs Harbour, a coastal town offering a perfect blend of nature and adventure. Visit the Big Banana, an iconic landmark, and enjoy its amusement park rides and tropical fruit plantation. Head to Dorrigo National Park, where you can take a rainforest hike and admire the views from the Skywalk lookout. Relax on one of Coffs Harbour's pristine beaches and enjoy the laid-back coastal atmosphere. Day 6-7: Byron Bay - Beachside Retreat Drive to Byron Bay, a bohemian beach town renowned for its surf culture and alternative vibe. Spend two days exploring the stunning beaches, such as Main Beach and Wategos Beach, where you can swim, surf, or simply relax under the sun. Take a hike up to Cape Byron Lighthouse to witness breathtaking sunrise or sunset views. Embrace the town's wellness culture with yoga classes, rejuvenating massages, and organic eateries. Day 8: Return to Sydney Head back to Sydney, taking your time to enjoy the scenic drive. Depending on your flight schedule, you can explore more of the city or do some last-minute shopping. Visit the Royal Botanic Garden or take a ferry to Manly Beach for some final moments of relaxation. New South Wales is a treasure trove of diverse experiences, from the bustling cityscape of Sydney to the serene beaches of Byron Bay. This 8-day itinerary will give you a taste of the state's natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and thriving wine regions. Each destination has something unique to offer, making your journey through New South Wales an unforgettable adventure. With many adventures awaiting you in New South Wales , there certainly is something for everybody so do check out these destinations. So, pack your bags and get ready to explore the wonders of this captivating Australian state!

8-Day Adventure: Exploring the Best of New South Wales, Australia

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Since its founding in 1950, sustainability has always been an integral part of the Club Med DNA. Being the pioneer of premium, all-inclusive vacations, Club Med has forged a strong belief that moments of happiness offered to guests cannot be experienced at the expense of others or of nature. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of World Environment Day on 5 June 2023, Club Med shares its role as a catalyst in promoting sustainable tourism to reduce environmental impact and increase social impact with Green Week happening in June. GREEN WEEK 2023 This will be a week-long showcase of Club Med’s trailblazing green initiatives in various Resorts across East, South Asia and Pacific, with daily demonstrations of its efforts towards a more sustainable future based on a specific environmental topic. Examples of such topics include plastics, biodiversity, solidarity, local culture and food waste to name a few. With regards to plastics, the showcase will feature beach and mountain clean-ups across Club Med’s sun and snow resorts worldwide as well as Mini Clean-ups by young guests as part of the kids club activities. To promote biodiversity, activities unique to each resort will be unveiled, including worldwide snack initiative, local cooking demonstration class, creating bird feeders with fruit shell, coral clay workshop in Club Med Bali and marine biologist conference in Club Med Kani as well as an upcycling fashion show in Club Med Phuket. HAPPY TO CARE From the creation of Club Med Foundation in 1979 and the first Sustainable Development Department in 2005, to the merger of Sustainable Development Department and Club Med Foundation to form the Sustainable Development and Philanthropy Department in 2014, the programme has since evolved into Happy to Care in 2019, reflecting Club Med’s longstanding commitment towards sustainable tourism. The programme is founded upon three key pillars: environmental stewardship to protect the exceptional natural environments its resorts reside in, to create a long-lasting and positive impact in communities that Club Med operates in, and to provide guests with meaningful and sustainable vacation experiences. “Sustainability has always been a key strategic pillar of the Club Med brand values. We believe that we have an innate responsibility to respect the communities and natural environment in which our resorts are located in,” said Rachael Harding, Chief Executive Officer of Club Med in East, South Asia and Pacific markets. “We aim to strengthen this vision as we progress further, deepen sentiments for more socially-conscious decisions across every aspect of our business and ignite a collective spark amongst guests, employees and partners to embrace Club Med’s commitment towards global sustainable tourism.” Expert in Dream Locations, Conscious of its Fragility In prioritising the harmonious integration of its resorts with the natural beauty of its surroundings, Club Med strives to keep these exceptional locations as untouched as possible. The built-up surfaces across all Club Med resorts cover less than 10 per cent of total site surfaces, which allow guests to enjoy their well-deserved holidays in spectacularly well-preserved destinations. Club Med’s commitment to sustainable tourism is built on solid foundations Club Med’s ability to drive progress within its sphere of influence is becoming a key element in the success of its environmental policy both during construction and operation, where its aim is to obtain 100% eco-certification of new resorts under construction and day-to-day operations in all resorts. Routine incorporation of an eco-friendly approach and the implementation and adherence to strict standards in construction projects is key to Club Med’s environmental policy. The first Club Med BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) resort ecoconstruction standard was established in 2017 to ensure that all new-built resorts or large-scale renovations by the Group are eco-certified and comply with Club Med construction eco-standards. In Asia Pacific, Club Med will open their first large-scale sustainably built BREEAM-certified beach resort - Club Med Borneo in Malaysia by end 2024. A premium all-inclusive Club Med resort with a Club Med Exclusive Collection space, Club Med Borneo will offer a pristine paradise where virgin jungle meets idyllic powdery white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. This resort is Club Med’s second resort in Malaysia, after Club Med Cherating Beach, also a getaway in nature located in Pahang. 
 Holidays at Club Med are Green Globe certified for sustainable stays. As part of its commitment towards responsible travel, 100 per cent of Club Med resorts have been awarded the Green Globe certification for sustainable tourism since 2021. This is the world’s highest and most thoroughly tested standard of responsible tourism where certified properties are reviewed twice annually based on over 350 criteria, to ensure that they possess demanding levels of sustainability across all aspects, from training and recruitment to food and energy wastage, resort construction and biodiversity preservation as well as the preservation of local cultures in nearby communities. In enhancing its water conversation efforts, 100 per cent of water at Club Med resorts are treated and mostly recycled, 90 per cent of the resorts have implemented water reducers and 47 per cent have implemented drip irrigation systems. Game-changing Eco-Commitments The efforts to preserve nature take place beyond the facade of their properties, Club Med has evolved and expanded its eco-commitments aimed at reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainable operations. These include: Food Waste Reduction: Monitoring and combatting food waste is an important initiative in Club Med. The vast experience in buffet management coupled with the deployment of the Winnow solution, a smart bin technology enables teams to measure and limit food waste, since 2017 helps Club Med resorts to control the production of food waste per day. In addition to the actions taken to reduce food waste, a poster for raising customer awareness are placed at main restaurant entrances in Green Globe certified resort. Promoting Animal Welfare: With help from specialists, Club Med has been committed for several years to developing its best practices, in accordance with its values. Almost 70 per cent of these resort surface areas are situated on or adjacent to protected areas, which has prompted Club Med to partner with local environment associations to conserve the distinct biodiversity over 20 resorts worldwide. Club Med also offers sea cetaceans observation sessions in support of the World Cetacean Alliance. Cultivating environmental awareness: The exceptional sites in which the villages are located are the perfect place to draw guests’ attention to environmental issues and Club Med believes in its responsibility to raise awareness of the fragility and beauty of nature, the environmental issues faced by its destinations and also encourage guests to get involved in environmental preservation. To ensure that Club Med’s eco-initiatives are effectively championed in every resort, over 15,000 G.Os (Gentils Organisateurs) are trained annually on sustainability and how to assist in the preservation of resort environments by raising this awareness amongst guests. Additionally, there also are real experts on biodiversity and sustainability based in the resorts, including a “Green G.O” at Club Med Cherating Beach and a marine biologist at Club Med Kani to share ecoattitudes with the little ones. Preserving local cultures: Club Med Resorts are steeped in local culture, as can be seen from their architecture, interior design, vegetation, cuisine and in numerous other aspects too. The programmes and activities offered also reflect local influences, frequently through lessons in dance, cooking and languages, as well as lectures on the host country. Most Resorts also organise weekly evenings, full days or events dedicated to celebrating the culture of the host country or region. Bye Bye Plastics: A programme launched in 2018 to reduce then ban single-use plastics across Club Med’s bars, restaurants and guestrooms by 2024. This involved replacing plastic water rooms with sustainable alternatives, promoting recycling and water reduction practices. Pioneer in Tourism, Accelerator of Local Development The Club Med Foundation Celebrating its 45th Anniversary this year, the Club Med Foundation is one of the very first corporate foundations ever created in 1978. The Foundation mobilises Club Med's teams and resources to participate in solidarity actions around its resorts and offices. It works to support vulnerable children and protect the environment, with access to education and recreation for all, as well as the protection of biodiversity as its priority areas. Enabling access to education and recreation for all Within the resorts, the Foundation identifies key partners and supports them by mobilizing all of Club Med's resources, including welcoming children from local community to utilise the Sports Schools on a weekly basis in the resorts under the supervision of the G.Os to learn sports. The objective is to get as many young people as possible to experience a rewarding, challenging, educational and recreational time together, while also providing a training course in the role of a G.O for the more motivated young people. Another initiative by the Foundation is the Worldwide Snack, which invites children from the neighbouring associations and schools to each resort for specially organised bazaars, sporting and artistic activities and banquet buffets for unforgettable joyful moment. Protection of biodiversity Club Med implements practices that preserve biodiversity and engages with partners that prioritise environmental conservation in their operations. These include: The Green Farmers Programme:  As part of Club Med’s commitment to support viable and sustainable agriculture of locally and ethically sourced products, Club Med has partnered with AGRISUD for more than a decade and with more than 400 ecological farms under the Green Farmers program worldwide. This programme is aimed at supporting the creation of viable and sustainable micro agricultural businesses near Club Med resorts, where close to 500 small farms are trained in the principles of environmentally friendly agriculture and supported in the economic management of their production. Bleu Marine:  Club Med pledges to combat plastic pollution in the Mediterranean Sea with Expédition MED, where all Club Med GOs are given the opportunity to take a week of solidarity leave to voluntarily participate in scientific research missions aboard the expedition boat and protect cetaceans with World Cetacean Alliance through its participation and funding of drafting the first international guidelines for "the supervision of cetacean-watching and interaction activities in the wild" in 2018-2019. Green Keepers:  Club Med has formed partnerships with local biodiversity protection associations in over 20 resorts, where the G.Ms can actively support the actions by simply making a donation which are entirely distributed to the selected projects and NGOs. Some of these projects include Oceans for All at Club Med Phuket for guests to learn about marine wildlife conservation and support the Bamboo Shark nursery and breeding programme, Turtle Conservation Society at Club Med Cherating dedicated to the conservation of freshwater turtles in Malaysia and Expédition MED in the Mediterranean Sea. Contributing actively to local development The presence of a Club Med resort has economic and social impacts on the host region. Club Med is committed to not contenting itself with observing the positive impacts, but rather to maximising and developing them through local employment; developing the employability of local workers; local responsible purchasing; the prevention of counterfeiting; and the transfer of know-how and innovation. A Responsible Employer, Committed to Offering Life-Changing Experiences Club Med prioritises the wellbeing and growth of its employees. Much more than just a job, every Club Med G.Os and G.Es get to enjoy enriching experiences from a rich and varied career path, and professional and geographic mobility. Developing skill and employability is essential at Club Med because it is one of the key pillars of its attractiveness as an employer. The University of Talents by Club Med was set up in 2006 and its role goes far beyond training as it is designed to nurture and enhance the skills, knowledge and potential of every Club Med G.O. The university offers a range of education initiatives and programs related to the life experience offered by Club Med spanning from hospitality, customer service, leadership to sales, marketing and specialised industry expertise. In doing so, it cultivates a supportive and inclusive work environment that promotes professional development and personal fulfilment by enabling diversity and equal opportunities. The international success of Club Med and the mobility of the G.Os allow teams to be formed with members who live and work together from varying backgrounds and cultures. As such, the hiring diversity for G.Os and G.Es reflected today, for example, by the number of different nationalities represented in each village: 109 nationalities represented; 90% of Club Med villages have 9 or more nationalities among their employees; 1/3 of villages have 10 or more nationalities among employees. Club Med also reiterates its commitment to integrating people with disabilities into its workforce. Since 2007, Club Med hired more than 400 individuals with disabilities, making over 300 adjustments to our working environments, and ran 1800 hours of training sessions to raise awareness on disability since 2014. By investing in the continuous development of its workforce, Club Med aims to cultivate a harmonious ecosystem where individuals thrive, foster a culture of excellence and reinforce its commitment towards providing life--changing experiences both guest and employee alike. Club Med’s responsible vision extends far beyond Green Week, encompassing every facet of its operations and as a testament to an enduring dedication towards our planet’s preservation. Over the years, Club Med has assumed the accountability for the natural beauty and cultural heritage its over 70 resorts are surrounded in and it has strived for a harmonious coexistence between tourism and the environment. Club Med’s commitment not only ensures the long--term viability of the dreamy locations its resorts reside in, it also fosters a positive social--economic impact in empowering and supporting local communities that call these places home.

Club Med is Happy To Care about its Sustainability Journey

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Vietjet announces the launch of the first-ever direct route connecting Japan’s Hiroshima with Hanoi in Vietnam following the recently concluded Hiroshima G7 Summit. This marks the airline’s eighth connection to the Land of the Rising Sun. The announcement ceremony was witnessed by Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on his official visit to Japan and attendance at the extended Hiroshima G7 Summit, alongside high-ranking dignitaries from Vietnam and Japan, and representatives from the Hiroshima Prefectural Government.  The twice weekly return service, which will operate on Wednesdays and Sundays, will commence on July 19, 2023. With a flight time of approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes per leg, passengers will depart from Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi at 02:15 and land in Hiroshima International Airport at 08:45. The return flight will depart from Hiroshima at 09:45 and arrive in Hanoi at 12:35 (local time). Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Masahiko Tanabe, Deputy-Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture said, “In Hiroshima Prefecture, we are working together with Hiroshima International Airport to expand the aviation network from the airport. I am very pleased to announce the opening of Vietje’s new route, the first air service in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions connecting to Vietnam. I hope that the direct flights to and from Hiroshima Airport will enhance the convenience of travel between Vietnam and our prefecture and look forward to active mutual exchanges in a wide range of fields, including business and tourism.” Vietjet Chief Executive Officer Dinh Viet Phuong said, “As a proud member of Keidanren, the biggest comprehensive economic federation in Japan, Vietjet is firmly committed to continuously expand our network linking Japan and Vietnam, and offer more bilateral and multilateral cooperation opportunities, as well as more convenient flight options for our customers. In 2023, Vietjet plans to provide 1.5 million seats on flights between the two countries, comprehensively connecting Japan's largest tourism and economic hubs to attractive destinations in Vietnam and many other regional countries, such as Australia, India, Kazakhstan and more.” Vietjet currently operates seven direct routes connecting Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City with cities in Japan such as Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Fukuoka. It also operates charter flights from Vietnam to destinations such as Niigata, Shizuoka, Fukushima, and Ehime. These direct flights are also another option for travellers to transit or connect to Kuala Lumpur. Operating on a daily basis, the Ho Chi Minh City to Kuala Lumpur route offers thousands of commuters between the two cities complete convenience and ease of travel. Vietnam has been a rising destination in recent years, drawing more and more world travelers, and routinely receiving praise from leading global travel reviewers. Hanoi, the capital city with over a thousand years of history, is home to enchanting lakes, unique urban areas, such as the bustling Old Quarter, and an array of fascinating architectural buildings from the French colonial period. It is also beloved for its incredible culinary heritage. Vietnam's capital is also the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay and beauty spots such as Ninh Binh and Sapa in northern Vietnam. Located in southwestern Japan, Hiroshima is a strategic point linking Kansai and Kyushu, and serving as a hub for businesses with a developed marine economy and heavy industry. The city of Hiroshima offers many cultural attractions including UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the centuries-old Itsukushima Shrine (famed for its floating Torii gate) and Peace Memorial Park. It is also home to Hiroshima Castle and an incredible local cuisine of its own.

Vietjet announces first direct service between Vietnam and Hiroshima

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Dreaming of your next escape? Here are five steps to kickstart planning your next Aussie adventure from home. 1.	Create your Australian bucket list Australia is a unique country, bursting with incredible experiences and dreamy must-see spots, from sapphire blue coastlines and tranquil islands, to lush national parks and world-class wineries. Whether you’re a laid-back ocean-lover or an outback adventurer, there’s an epic trip waiting for you down under. With so many experiences on offer, picking your favourite is no small task. First, explore Australia by map and decide where you want to go.  2.	Save your favourite spots from @Australia If you’re more of a visual person, take a scroll through the @australia Instagram account to uncover Australia’s beautiful off-the-beaten-track spots and incredible experiences. Think swimming with whale sharks in Western Australia, cuddling a koala in Queensland, or taking a dip in one of the beautiful ocean pools found on the New South Wales coast. Create your own wanderlust board with your favourite saved posts. Hit ‘saved’ in your Instagram settings, create a new folder, and start saving your favourite posts by clicking the bookmark icon next to the post. 3.	Speak to an expert Once you’ve got a short-list of experiences, it’s time to speak to an Aussie Specialist. Experts on all things Australia, these specialists can support you with everything from weather forecasts, what to pack, and how to join in with the locals. They’ll even take care of your booking, making for an Aussie-style stress-free experience. Talk 4.	Get the local know-how One of the best ways to travel is by recommendation. Get to know the lesser-known attractions and experience Australia like a local with these local recommendations. From the best coffee in Melbourne to the top whale watching spots along the coast, these hidden gems will be sure to make the bucket list. 5.	Join the dots on a road trip What better way to explore Australia than by setting off on the open road? Choose from one of the many inspiring road trip itineraries that Australia has to offer and in no time you’ll be driving through lush green landscapes, soaking up dramatic coastlines and discovering the multitude of enchanting towns along the way. When planning your route, use Google Maps to help with scale and timings. Once you have planned out your itinerary, next comes the tricky part - booking and coordinating your hotels, flights, attractions and rental arrangements. Here's where you can engage Sedunia Travel to make the bookings.  The travel consultants at Sedunia Travel are trained Aussie Specialists with years of experience travelling and planning for travel around Australia. So kick start your holiday escape to Australia with Sedunia Travel. Browse through www.sedunia.com.my  for ready to go packages and email contact@sedunia.com.my  to book or for further inquiries.

5 ways to start planning your bucket list Australia trip

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Our colleagues at Sedunia Travel recently embarked on an epic journey across East Greenland onboard the world's first luxury hybrid electric polar exploration ship, Le Commandant Charcot with Ponant. Along the way, here are some of the amazing views captured by them, bringing to you mesmerising views rarely seen by most. These photos are but a sneak peak of what's to come. If you have an itch to experience the unexplored with Ponant, then check out www.seduniatravel.com  or email contact@seduniatravel.com  to inquiry about this itinerary onboard Ponant.

Amazing Views that await you aboard Ponant's Le Commandant Charcot

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What happens when pink meets red? You get a marriage between airasia Superapp  and foodpanda.  combining the strengths of both platforms to offer better value and greater convenience to users across Asean and beyond. This strategic partnership enables both platforms to leverage on each other’s strengths, whereby airasia Superapp’s ride-hailing service, airasia ride is made available on the foodpanda app*. In turn, foodpanda - the largest on-demand food and grocery delivery service in Asia outside China - will be powering the travel superapp’s food delivery service, connecting millions of airasia Superapp users to foodpanda’s extensive network of more than 100,000 merchants and thousands of delivery partners. With this, airasia Superapp’s food offerings will move towards a dine-in model. Jakob Angele, CEO of foodpanda  said, “The opportunity to bring together two of Malaysia’s biggest household brands is a special one for us; we’ve both built great services that Malaysian customers have grown to rely on and love - so this is a natural partnership to jointly offer great value, variety and convenience to all our customers.” Tony Fernandes, CEO of Capital A  commented, “We are laser-focused on fulfilling our travel superapp vision, and we are glad to have found positive synergy with a strong delivery partner as we move on to a dine-in model for our food business. This platform partnership will enable us to leverage on each others’ strengths - foodpanda’s food & grocery delivery prowess and our ride-hailing services backed by a complete travel superapp ecosystem, both a necessity for travellers and everyday users of both apps alike. There is so much potential where both airasia Superapp and foodpanda can further explore together, such as payment solutions via BigPay, joint loyalty programs with airasia rewards, possible subscription plans and much more. We are happy to kick-off this partnership today with our food & ride-hailing collaboration in Malaysia.” 
 Mohamad Hafidz Mohd Fadzil, acting CEO airasia Superapp  added, “As a regional travel superapp, we are all about providing a seamless and convenient experience to users, who are primarily travellers across the Asean region. We are a one-stop centre for everything they need, from flights, accommodations, rides to and from the airports and hotels, to even culinary experiences via food delivery or dine-in reservations. We look forward to further excelling in the superapp space with this landmark partnership today.” 
 To celebrate the partnership, both airasia Superapp and foodpanda customers can look forward to exclusive ride-hailing and food delivery deals. Check out both the foodpanda app and airasia Superapp for more details. 
 For more information on foodpanda, visit foodpanda.my or follow @foodpandamy on Instagram, Facebook and Tiktok.  Lookout for more exciting updates regarding airasia Superapp by following @airasiasuperapp on Instagram/TikTok and @airasia on Twitter.

airasia Superapp & foodpanda join forces for a groundbreaking partnership

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Australia is home to an abundance of unique landscapes and awe-inspiring natural wonders in the world. From jaw-dropping ancient rock formations to captivating pink lakes, here are five stunning Australian natural wonders to fuel your wanderlust. 1. Lake Hillier Western Australia is known for its pink lakes, but Lake Hillier is often considered the most vibrant — its beautiful bubble-gum pink hue is a mesmerising sight. Marvel at the extraordinary spectacle on a scenic flight, or take a colourful road trip from Perth along Western Australia’s coastline. Where:  Eight-hour drive from Perth 2. Uluru and Kata Tjuta Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, often known as the spiritual heart of Australia, is home to two of the country’s most spectacular and sacred sites; Kata Tjuta and Uluru. Watch the sunrise over the jaw-dropping 348-metre high Uluru, or visit the Red Centre during Field of Light season to watch the outback glow beneath the night’s sky. Where:  Five-hour drive from Alice Springs 3. The Great Barrier Reef Comprised of 3,000 reefs, 900 idyllic islands and thousands of species of fish, Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the world and a natural wonder not to be missed. Swim, snorkel or sail around the reef’s azure blue waters, home to a plethora of unique marine life waiting to be discovered. Where:  There are several locations from which you can reach the reef including Cairns , the Whitsundays  and Bundaberg 4. Freycinet National Park Freycinet National Park, located on Tasmania’s east coast, is where pink-hued granite mountains meet dreamy aquamarine bays. Embark on the 90-minute hike to Wineglass Bay lookout for an enchanting view of the eponymous bay, or soak up the region’s wild beauty on one of the many picturesque beaches that make up Freycinet National Park. Where:  2.5-hour drive from Hobart 5. The Great Ocean Road The Great Ocean Road is truly a bucket list experience. Take a road trip from Melbourne and discover magnificent ancient rock formations and unbelievable coastal views. Get your camera ready for Loch Ard Gorge, the iconic 12 Apostles, Gibson Steps and London Bridge. Where:  1.5-hour drive from Melbourne Start planning your holiday escape to Australia with Sedunia Travel. Browse through www.sedunia.com.my  for ready to go packages and email contact@sedunia.com.my  to book or for further inquiries.

Discover Australia’s Top 5 Natural Attractions

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The World’s Best Airline has opened the new Al Mourjan Business Lounge at Hamad International Airport (HIA) named ‘The Garden’. The lounge overlooks ‘The ORCHARD’, surrounded by renowned retailers and restaurants, while offering uniquely designed relaxation spaces and areas to socialise and indulge in a scenic masterpiece. An exclusive sanctuary available for Qatar Airways Premium Passengers, The Garden stretches over an area of 7,390 square metres and can accommodate up to 707 passengers. It features 24 quiet spaces, each designed to offer optimum relaxation available free of charge for the first six hours, and also features seven spa treatment rooms. Accessible for passengers travelling in Premium cabin, the new lounge offers a range of premium facilities that fulfil the needs of business, leisure and family travellers with numerous dining options, relaxation rooms, a fitness studio, pedicure & manicure stations, spa facilities, dedicated private spaces, recreational areas and a nursery. The lounge has been influenced by modern aesthetics incorporating natural light in its distinct design, providing passengers with an immersive experience reflecting The ORCHARD below. Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, stated: “At Qatar Airways, excellence is embedded in the core of our brand, and as we continue to evolve our offerings, we choose to provide our passengers with the very best experiences in aviation and hospitality. Passengers can now enhance their journey to a new level at our newly opened Al Mourjan Business Lounge – The Garden at Hamad International Airport. This world-class lounge showcases a sophisticated way of travel, centred in comfort, wellness and nature. I welcome our premium passengers to experience this spectacular addition to our signature lounge portfolio.” Located in the Northern expansion of Hamad International Airport, Al Mourjan Business Lounge – The Garden is set to captivate premium passengers with its luxurious facilities it offers, making it a landmark within the award-winning airport. Al Mourjan Business Lounge – The Garden serves as an extension to the iconic Al Mourjan Business Lounge – South, awarded World’s Best Business Class Lounge Dining by Skytrax Airline Ratings Awards, exclusively available to Qatar Airways First and Business Class passengers. Together, both lounges can accommodate up to 1,600 passengers at once, offering luxurious facilities that include showers, dressing rooms, business areas and spaces to unwind at the Northern and Southern parts of HIA.

Qatar Airways Welcomes Passengers to the New Al Mourjan Business Lounge – The Garden

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Attention all Malaysians! Are you looking for your next adventure? Look no further than Queensland, Australia, and there's no better way to get there than with Scoot airline. Why Queensland, you may ask? Let us give you five exciting reasons: The Great Barrier Reef Queensland is home to the Great Barrier Reef, the largest living structure on earth. Snorkel or dive among the stunning coral formations and witness an underwater world filled with colorful fish, turtles, and even sharks. Scoot airline makes it easy to get there with flights to Cairns and the Whitsunday Islands. 2. The Gold Coast With miles of golden sand beaches, world-class surf breaks, and a buzzing nightlife scene, the Gold Coast is a must-visit destination in Queensland. Here, you can also kick off your theme park adventure at Warner Bros World, Dreamworld, Sea World and more. Scoot airline flies directly to Gold Coast airport, so you can start your adventure as soon as you land. 3. The Sunshine Coast If you're looking for a more laid-back beach getaway, head to the Sunshine Coast. With charming towns, secluded beaches, and plenty of outdoor activities, it's the perfect place to unwind. 4. The Daintree Rainforest The Daintree Rainforest is a tropical wonderland filled with rare and exotic plants and animals. Take a guided tour or hike through the lush forest and discover a whole new world. Scoot airline flies to Cairns, the gateway to the Daintree Rainforest. 5. The Outback For a truly unique adventure, head to the Outback. Explore ancient rock formations, see wildlife up close, and learn about the indigenous culture of Australia's vast interior. Scoot airline flies to Townsville, the perfect starting point for an Outback adventure. So what are you waiting for, Malaysians? Book your Scoot airline flights to Queensland now and experience the adventure of a lifetime and more. Leave the planning and booking to the Aussie specialists at Sedunia Travel and just turn up at the airport. From the Great Barrier Reef to the Outback, Queensland has it all.

5 Reasons to Scoot on over to Queensland with Sedunia Travel

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The mesmerising city of Kyoto welcomes international hotel chain, Travelodge to the city with the opening of the strategically located Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Kawaramachi. The hotel's location in Kawaramachi, known for its famous tourist attractions like Yasaka Shrine, Fushimi Shrine, Kiyomizu Temple, and Kyoto Imperial Palace, makes it a popular destination for both domestic and international travellers. With numerous bus and subway stations nearby, it serves as a convenient transportation hub to explore the city. Plus, it has excellent access to JR Kyoto Station, Itami Airport, and Kansai Airport, making it an ideal choice for all travellers. "An essentially better stay" The new hotel focal point is the modern comfort essentials, including high-speed Wi-Fi and coin-operated laundry facilities, which are especially convenient for long-stay guests. Their staff can speak multiple languages and are always available to assist travellers with any questions. As an ideal base for individual travellers exploring the city of Kyoto, and a peaceful oasis to recharge after a long day of sightseeing, Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Kawaramachi ensures an exceptional experience, whether you are here for business or leisure. From the entrance to the room, experience Kyoto through our interior The entrance lobby features a beautiful Japanese-style garden that embodies the essence of Kyoto, complete with traditional colours and plants. Guests can enjoy this tranquil space and capture memorable photos during their stay. The 232 guest rooms at Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Kawaramachi also embrace the culture and beauty of Kyoto with murals inspired by iconic landmarks such as Fushimi Inari Shrine and Japanese women in kimonos holding umbrellas, which add to the excitement of exploring the city and experiencing its culture. Six types of rooms are available at the hotel to cater to different travellers and their needs. The Friends & Family Triple room is perfect for families with children, while the Deluxe Twin rooms offer spacious and comfortable stays for longer stays. Standard single: 1 single bed (for 1 person): 13 square meters Standard Queen: 1 queen bed (for 1 person) 13 square meters Superior Queen: 1 queen bed (for 2 people) 15 square meters Superior Twin: 2 single beds (for 2 people) 15 square meters Deluxe twin: 2 single beds (for 2 people) 17 square meters Friends & Family Triple: 3 single beds (for 3 people) 26 square meters Accessible Room: 2 single beds (for 2 people) 22 square meters 
 Indulge in the taste of our in-house restaurant: Kamakura Pasta 
 Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Kawaramachi is proud to offer guests an exceptional dining experience at the hotel's first-floor restaurant, featuring the highly sought-after "Fresh Noodle Specialty Kamakura Pasta" for breakfast. This popular restaurant has been widely acclaimed in various media outlets such as TV programs and websites, and offers a diverse range of Japanese and Western dishes. Guests can indulge in a delicious spread of delicacies, carefully crafted to cater to every palate and preference. Stay fit in our modern in-house gym 
 Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Kawaramachi is committed to providing our guests with the best possible stay, including a complimentary state-of-the-art fitness gym, exclusive to our foreign-affiliated hotel. Our modern gym is equipped with the latest machines and equipment to keep you fit and energized throughout your stay. Special Opening Price 
 They are now accepting reservations on our official website and through travel agency partners with a special opening fee, starting at just 6,375 yen (tax included). To book, visit their website  or via Sedunia Travel.

The Charm of Kyoto at your doorstep at the all new Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Kawaramachi

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Think Korea and alongside the kimchi and Hanok village, the next thing that comes to mind is the craze of the Hallyu Wave aka the Korean Wave. Thanks to Netflix and its high quality production of K-drama series, the Korean culture has become increasingly popular in recent years, with millions of fans from around the world traveling to Korea to experience the country's unique culture, entertainment, and lifestyle. In Malaysia, the Korean Wave has also made a significant impact, with K-dramas, K-pop, and Korean cuisine gaining a devoted following among Malaysians of all ages. So, if you are a Malaysian who loves all things Korean, here are some reasons why you should consider taking a trip to Korea for your next vacation.  Food Korean cuisine is one of the most distinctive and delicious in the world. From fiery kimchi to savory bulgogi, Korean food offers a tantalizing mix of flavors and textures that will leave your taste buds tingling. And the best part is, you don't have to break the bank to enjoy it. Korea is known for its affordable and tasty street food, with everything from hotteok (sweet pancakes) to tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) available at affordable prices. For a more upscale dining experience, you can try one of Korea's many traditional restaurants, where you can enjoy dishes like samgyetang (chicken soup with ginseng) or haemul pajeon (seafood pancake) in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. And if you're feeling adventurous, you can even try some of Korea's more unusual delicacies, like live octopus or silk worm pupae! Culture and History Korea has a rich and fascinating history, with a unique blend of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Shamanism shaping its culture and traditions. From ancient palaces to traditional markets, Korea offers plenty of opportunities to explore its heritage and learn about its customs and beliefs. Some must-visit cultural attractions include Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest and most iconic palace in Seoul, and Bukchon Hanok Village, a beautifully preserved neighborhood of traditional Korean houses. You can also visit the National Museum of Korea, which houses a vast collection of artifacts from Korea's long and storied history. Entertainment Of course, one of the main draws of Hallyu tourism is the opportunity to experience Korea's vibrant and dynamic entertainment scene. K-pop concerts, K-drama filming locations, and celebrity sightings are all part of the Hallyu experience, and Korea offers plenty of opportunities to get up close and personal with your favorite stars. You can visit the SM Town Coex Artium in Seoul, a state-of-the-art facility that showcases the best of K-pop and Korean entertainment. You can also take a stroll down the famous Gangnam street, made famous by Psy's hit song, "Gangnam Style," and see the many K-pop agencies and studios that are based there. Nature Korea is also home to some of the most beautiful natural landscapes in the world. From stunning beaches to rugged mountains, Korea offers plenty of opportunities to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in nature. One of the best ways to experience Korea's natural beauty is by hiking one of its many mountains. The most popular is Mount Seorak, which is known for its stunning scenery and challenging trails. For a more leisurely hike, you can try Namsan, a mountain in the heart of Seoul that offers breathtaking views of the city. Shopping Finally, no trip to Korea would be complete without a little bit of shopping. Korea is known for its trendy and affordable fashion, with everything from streetwear to high-end luxury brands available in its many shopping districts. Some of the best places to shop in Korea include Myeong-dong, a bustling shopping district in the heart of Seoul that is famous for its beauty products and street food; Hongdae, a hip and trendy neighborhood that is popular with young people and is home to many independent boutiques and shops; and Gangnam, the upscale district that is known for its high-end fashion and luxury brands. In addition to fashion, Korea is also famous for its cosmetics, with K-beauty products taking the world by storm. Korean cosmetics are known for their innovative ingredients and high-quality formulations, and you can find everything from sheet masks to skincare serums at affordable prices in Korea's many beauty shops. To surmise, Hallyu tourism is a fantastic way for Malaysians to experience the unique culture, lifestyle, and entertainment of Korea. Whether you're a K-pop fan, a foodie, or a nature lover, Korea has something to offer everyone, and its warm and welcoming people will make you feel right at home. So why not start planning your Hallyu adventure today with Sedunia Travel? With so much to see and do, let the experts plan out an itinerary for you from flights to accommodations to ground activities. You're sure to have an unforgettable experience that you'll cherish for years to come without the pains of planning. Drop them an email at contact@sedunia.com.my  or check out www.sedunia.com.my .

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The eyes of the art world turn to Hong Kong this week as colour, creativity and vibrancy descend upon the city for the arts and culture scene. Headlined by large-scale fairs Art Basel Hong Kong and Art Central, the internationally renowned celebration of arts and culture sees a suite of world-class events, encounters and experiences taking place throughout the city, showcasing Hong Kong’s thriving creative landscape while reinforcing its position as a global cultural hub. Art Basel Hong Kong  (March 23-25) is hosting the biggest edition of the international art fair since 2019 which this year features 177 exhibitors from 32 countries and territories. Taking place concurrently will be Art Central (March 22-25), Hong Kong’s homegrown art fair that has established itself as one of the region’s most significant platforms for emerging artists. These two world-class art fairs have helped Hong Kong become firmly established as one the world’s foremost hubs for international arts and cultural exchange.  In particular, Hong Kong Tourism Board is teaming up with Art Central in launching an “Arts in Hong Kong café” to invite visitors to walk into the contemporary art gallery like café and see the collaborative works of local and overseas artists.  Show-stopping installations, must-see exhibitions across the city  As Hong Kong’s stock on the global arts stage continues to go from strength to strength, a host of opportunities for artistic encounters can also be discovered around town. 1. Harbour City Harbour City is currently home to large-scale work ‘GIANTS: Rising Up’. The first of French artist JR’s GIANTS series in Asia, this 12mx12m installation depicts a larger-than-life high-jumper in graceful mid-flight backdropped by the iconic Victoria Harbour, and features a nod to traditional Hong Kong craftsmanship with the use of bamboo scaffolding, running from 13 March to 23 April 2023. 2. Pacific Place Pacific Place hosts the world premiere of ‘Gravity’, a 10-metre-tall work by Los Angeles-based conceptual artist Awol Erizku. The piece is a playful depiction of the figure of King Tutankhamun that invites visitors to take a detour from their usual route, and represents the first-ever offsite activation of Art Basel Hong Kong’s Encounters sector, running from 17 March to 2 April 2023. 3. ArtisTree ArtisTree this month has unveiled ArtisTree Selects: Urban Rocks , a solo exhibition featuring brand-new sculptural works by Hong Kong-based French artist Polo Bourieau. The 12 stone sculptures, made in the intimacy of the artist’s Tuscan workshop in 2021, are inspired by Chinese scholars’ rocks, and examine humanity’s indelible mark on the planet, running from 16 March to 9 April 2023 . 4. CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) at The Mills Clouds, Power and Ornament – Roving Central Asia  is now showing at CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) at The Mills. Greater China’s first-ever comprehensive Central Asian textile art exhibition features works by 26 art and culture creators from the landlocked region to explore how artists and designers there use textile as a medium of preservation, response and cohesion. Opening to the public from 25 February to 21 May 2023. Street Art in the Spotlight Street art will be in the spotlight this dynamic art week, with prominent showcases examining the movement from its beginnings to the here and now. HKwalls Street art festival HKwalls makes a vibrant return to Hong Kong this week. The eighth edition of the much-loved event will once again transform neighbourhoods in the Central and Western District into outdoor galleries, and has also invited six internationally acclaimed mural and street artists to create their first pieces in the city. 2. Tsim Sha Tsui Centre and Empire Centre Another harbourfront highlight is ‘VLTRAPHOTONICS’, a 4,000sqm digital artwork by Spanish street artist J. Demsky that takes over the façades of Tsim Sha Tsui Centre and Empire Centre. The site-specific work, a collaboration between HKwalls street art festival and Sino Group, will light up Victoria Harbour each night until 12 April with over 82,000 LED bulbs. 3. K11 Arts Foundation presents City As Studio K11 Arts Foundation presents City As Studio , Greater China’s largest ever exhibition of graffiti and street art. Curated by Jeffrey Deitch, the show examines the history of the form from its emergence as counter-cultural expression in 1970s New York to its rise as a global phenomenon, and features works by pioneers Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Fab 5 Freddy, Lady Pink and more. Throughout the year, Hong Kong plays host to a vibrant and diverse range of arts and cultural events that showcase the city's creative energy and talent. These events set the stage for even more cultural celebrations, such as the upcoming Le French May. Be ready to say Hello to Hong Kong!

Arts in Hong Kong: A Vibrant Citywide Celebration of Creativity this Spring

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Keep your wanderlust alive with these five epic Australian road trips. From cascading waterfalls, lush national parks and the striking red earth of the outback, to sapphire blue bays, white sands and unspoiled tropical beaches, there’s no better way to discover Australia than on the open road. 1.	The Great Barrier Reef Drive Located between the world’s largest reef system and the Daintree Rainforest, the picturesque Great Barrier Reef drive will take you on a tropical adventure from Cairns along 300-kilometres (186-miles) of Queensland’s spectacular coast. Snorkel around the enchanting coral reef, feel the squeaky white sand beneath your toes in Port Douglas, enrich your knowledge of Aboriginal culture in the ancient Daintree Rainforest, and spot saltwater crocodiles in Cape Tribulation. 2.	The Great Eastern Drive Wind along the breathtaking coast of Australia’s island state of Tasmania on the 176-kilometre (109-mile) Great Eastern Drive. Stop along the way to sample the region’s world-class wine and mouth-watering fresh seafood, before coming face-to-face with some of the island’s cutest native residents.  3.	The Great Ocean Road This is undoubtedly one of the most scenic road trips in Australia. Pack the car and set off on the Great Ocean Road to discover sweeping coastal views, ancient rock formations, and between May and November, majestic whales breaching over the horizon. Spend three (or more) days winding your way from Melbourne to Adelaide, or Adelaide to Melbourne. 4.	Adelaide to Perth road trip If you’re looking for a truly unique experience, set off from Adelaide towards South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, where you’ll uncover the magnificent and Instagram-famous Watermelon Avenue; the narrow track dividing the bubble-gum pink waters of Lake MacDonnell and the blue-green waterscape. 5.	The Stuart Highway road trip Breathe in the fresh open air of the Northern Territory’s Stuart Highway. This epic journey will open your eyes to the vast plains, red earth, and wild beauty of the Australian outback. Begin your journey in Adelaide, stopping at bucket list-worthy destinations along the road to Darwin, including Alice Springs, Uluru and Kakadu. Start planning your holiday escape to Australia with Sedunia Travel. Browse through www.sedunia.com.my  for ready to go packages and email contact@sedunia.com.my  to book or for further inquiries.

Five Epic Road Trips To Keep You Dreaming Of The Open Road

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Okinawa, the tropical paradise in Japan's south, is the perfect destination for those seeking sun, sea, and sand. With crystal-clear waters, lush greenery, and a unique culture, Okinawa is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Japan. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your Okinawa holiday. Plan your itinerary in advance Okinawa is a large island with many different attractions, so it's essential to plan your itinerary in advance. Make a list of the places you want to visit and the activities you want to do. Some popular activities include snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and exploring the island's many beaches and parks. With a plan in place, you'll be able to maximize your time on the island and ensure that you don't miss out on anything. Rent a car Okinawa is best explored by car, as public transportation is limited and taxis can be expensive. Renting a car is relatively easy and affordable, and it will give you the flexibility to explore the island at your own pace. Be sure to get an international driving permit before you arrive in Okinawa, as it's required to rent a car in Japan. Take advantage of the local food scene Okinawa has a unique food culture that's different from mainland Japan. Be sure to try local specialties like Okinawa soba, goya champuru (a stir-fry dish with bitter melon), and Rafute (braised pork belly). You can also indulge in the island's famous tropical fruits like pineapple and mango. And don't forget to try the local Orion beer, which is brewed on the island. Explore the island's history and culture Okinawa has a rich history and culture that's worth exploring. Visit the Shurijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Learn about the island's traditional crafts, like pottery and weaving, at the Yachimun no Sato pottery village and the Ryukyu Bingata textile museum. And be sure to experience traditional Okinawan music and dance at a local festival or performance. Get out on the water Okinawa's crystal-clear waters are perfect for water sports like snorkeling, diving, and kayaking. You can explore the island's coral reefs and see tropical fish and sea turtles up close. There are also many boat tours available that will take you to secluded beaches and islands that are only accessible by water. Don't forget the sunscreen With its tropical climate, Okinawa is sunny and hot year-round. Be sure to pack plenty of sunscreen and wear a hat and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun. It's also a good idea to bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Embrace the island's slow pace of life One of the best things about Okinawa is its laid-back, slow pace of life. Take the time to relax on the beach, enjoy a leisurely meal, and appreciate the island's natural beauty. Embrace the island's "island time" mentality, and don't worry too much about sticking to a strict schedule. Okinawa is a beautiful and unique destination that's worth a visit for any Malaysians traveling to Japan. By following these tips, you'll be able to make the most of your time on the island and create memories that will last a lifetime. But why not make your life a little easier with the help from the travel experts at Sedunia Travel? From flights to ground arrangements to hotels and car rentals in Okinawa, Sedunia Travel is ready to help you. All you need to do is email them with your destination, dates, pax and additional request at contact@sedunia.com.my  and they will get back in touch with a quotation. Or you can also browse through their website at https://seduniatravel.com/country/holidays/japan/ So pack your bags, and get ready to explore the tropical paradise of Okinawa.

Okinawa: Japan's Hidden Gem

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