Author: Nishita Phukan

Nishita Phukan is an established voice, effortlessly blending her passion for exploration with a meticulous, industry-tested approach to content creation. She is a dedicated travel enthusiast who doesn't just visit destinations—she studies them, delves into local cultures, unearths hidden gems, and critically assesses the logistics of journeys, translating these rich experiences into authoritative, practical, and engaging content for readers. With over six years of professional writing experience across varied industries, Nishita brings a breadth of knowledge and a commitment to quality that underpins every article she crafts. Expect articles from Nishita that are not only well-researched and insightful but also carry the stamp of an experienced professional. Whether she is detailing complex travel itineraries, analyzing industry trends, or providing actionable advice, Nishita's work is characterized by its accuracy, clarity, and dependable expertise. Her articles are your reliable compass, guiding you through the world and beyond.

Top Koh Lipe Hotels for Every Budget: From Luxury to Affordable Stays 

Koh Lipe is a small island located in the far south of Thailand, often referred to as the “Maldives of Thailand” for its turquoise waters, coral reefs, and soft, sandy beaches. It’s part of the Tarutao Marine National Park, which means you’ll be surrounded by beautiful scenery and clear water that’s perfect for snorkeling or

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Shopping in Kuala Lumpur: The Ultimate Guide to the Best Malls and Markets in Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur is a shopper’s paradise. From luxury malls with marble floors and designer brands to colourful street markets bursting with life, the city offers something for every style and budget. Some malls feel like mini-cities, lively markets where bargaining is part of the fun, and even furniture shops for those looking to refresh their

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Best Hotels in Kuala Lumpur: Where to Stay for Every Trip

With more than 12 million visitors a year, Kuala Lumpur has grown into one of Southeast Asia’s most popular city breaks. The mix of luxury hotels, mid-range stays, boutique properties, and budget hostels means there’s no shortage of choice — but that can also make deciding where to stay in Kuala Lumpur a little overwhelming.

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Best Time to Visit Kuala Lumpur: Your Ultimate Guide to Weather, Season, and Temperature

If there’s one city that truly deserves to be called a year-round destination in Asia, it’s Kuala Lumpur. The Malaysian capital is a lively mix of food, culture, and modern energy that always has something happening. The weather stays warm and humid throughout the year, but the experience changes with the seasons. Kuala Lumpur sits

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Border Crossing Formalities While Coming From Malaysia To Koh Lipe

If you’re dreaming of white sand, turquoise waters, and colourful coral reefs, Koh Lipe is calling.  This tiny Thai island is located at the southern part of the Andaman Sea, near the Malaysian border. Because of its location, you can simply take a ferry from Langkawi (Malaysia) to Koh Lipe (Thailand). It’s a quick and

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The Ultimate Langkawi 3 Days 2 Nights Itinerary – Your Perfect Short Getaway Guide  

Planning a short trip to Langkawi and how much you can fit in? With so many guides available, it can be overwhelming to determine what is worth your limited time. The truth is, even though Langkawi often feels like a laid-back island, a few days here can easily fill up with activities and sights. While

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Top Things To Do & Places To Visit in Langkawi for an Unforgettable Trip 

Planning your next getaway? The best places to visit in Langkawi go far beyond beaches and surf. This archipelago of 99 islands, often called the Jewel of Kedah, offers golden sands, jungle-clad hills, lively night markets, and nature trails. With quick flights from Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Singapore, it’s both easy to reach and unforgettable.

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Discover the Perfect Spa in Kuala Lumpur for Ultimate Relaxation

Malaysia welcomed almost 37 million tourists in 2024, with the majority landing in Kuala Lumpur. You might start your morning at the Petronas Twin Towers, brave the Sky Deck at KL Tower, or walk the 272 steps of Batu Caves. With shopping in Bukit Bintang and food hunts in Jalan Alor, the city keeps you

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