Sunday, February 19, 2023

Perlis - Getting There Yourself

Perlis is a state located in the northern part of Malaysia. While it is not as well-known as some of the other states in Malaysia, it has a lot to offer visitors, including beautiful natural landscapes and cultural attractions. If you are looking to travel to Perlis via public transport, here are some options to consider:

1. Bus

One of the most common ways to get to Perlis is by bus. There are several bus companies that operate in Malaysia, and many of them have routes that go to Perlis. Some popular bus companies that travel to Perlis include Transnasional, Plusliner, and Konsortium Bas Ekspres. You can book your bus tickets online or at the bus station. Take the bus at Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) or Hentian Duta if you are from Kuala Lumpur. Usual drop-off points would be Kangar, the capital; Kuala Perlis, the coastal town where you can take a ferry to go to Langkawi; and Arau, the royal town.

2. Train

Another option to get to Perlis is by train. There is a train station in Arau as well as Padang Besar or Bukit Keteri that is served by the KTM Intercity train. You can take the train from Kuala Lumpur or other major cities in Malaysia. From there, you can take a taxi or local bus to your final destination in Perlis. Arau would be the preferred destination if you are going to explore Perlis because of its location and proximity to the capital, Kangar.

3. Airplane

While there is no airport in Perlis, the closest airport is the Sultan Abdul Halim Airport in Alor Setar, Kedah. From the airport, you can take a taxi or local bus to Kangar, which is about a 45-minute drive away. E-hailing like Grab or AirAsia Ride is also an alternative.

In conclusion, getting to Perlis via public transport is easy and convenient. Whether you choose to take the bus, train, or airplane, there are many options available to suit your needs and budget. With its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and welcoming locals, Perlis is definitely worth a visit for any traveler to Malaysia.

Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Help Has Arrived. Rejoice!

While I was browsing Imgur last night, I had stumbled upon this useful info-graphics on how to deal with job interview. This aid does not necessarily will make you score the interview easily, but it does help in giving you a useful insight on how to bring yourself before and during the interview. Hope these helps!




Seen at Imgur.

P.S. - I know the pictures' texts provided here are hardly readable, therefore I recommend you to go to the link above. It has the original pictures and zoomable.

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Cleaning Service is here.

We can't help but noticed that this space that you called a blog is full of shit. So we came to clear this mess. Gonna take a while. So you should go and hang out at Twitter.

Semakin hari, semakin tua. Ini realiti.

Tahukah anda, oleh kerana lama sangat tak bukak blog ni, aku sendiri dah lupa URL address blog ni? Nasib baik password Google tak lupa. So minta maaf la kepada pembaca setia (?) blog ni sebab lama tak kemaskini.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

The Places. Called. Home

Malam ni while browsing The Awesomer, aku jumpa satu video yang sangat awesome. Untuk sapa-sapa yang baru first time dengar pasal laman web ni, The Awesomer adalah laman web yang display video-video cool around the Web. Video-video ni selalunya datang daripada Youtube.

Ni video yang aku kata awesome tu.


Untuk sapa-sapa yang malas nak play video ni, video ni tunjuk tempat-tempat menarik sekitar Jepun. Dan setiap clip / lokasi dalam video ni diambil waktu pagi, tengah hari, petang, senja, malam. Contoh kat Kyoto clip waktu siang, Hokkaido punya clip waktu pagi. See the video kalau tak paham.

So aku pun teringin gak nak buat video camni. Cuma lokasi aku teringin nak record adalah Perlis. Contoh lokasi macam Kangar, Santan, Arau, Timah Tasoh dan so on. Ajak Umaq buat menatang ni macam best ja.