Immerse yourself in the kampung experience in the most fun way we know how!
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Keeping our Kampung experience REAL
Keeping our experiences REAL (Recreational, Educational, Adventurous, & just LOADS of fun), these two siblings from Egypt cannot be happier to be able to spend their time in the kampung.
Not only the learn how to fish and get to know its name, they are adventurous enough to cycle around the kampung too! These kids are so adorable and playful. Hagar (the girl), spent the day learning how to play congkak, a traditional Malay game as well. By end of the tour, she was already an expert!
Not only the learn how to fish and get to know its name, they are adventurous enough to cycle around the kampung too! These kids are so adorable and playful. Hagar (the girl), spent the day learning how to play congkak, a traditional Malay game as well. By end of the tour, she was already an expert!
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Taste & Try Out...
When you are in a kampung, forget about formalities. Taste all the new food and fruits. Relax yourself amongst the green trees, chirping birds, and the calm sounds coming from the nearby river.
Try out traditional clothes - pretend that you are about to marry a Malay woman ;-)
Be adventurous and just have loads of fun!


Thursday, April 4, 2013
What is Tengkolok or Tanjak?
How cute are these adorable Japanese couple?
What the Japanese man is wearing is called a tengkolok or tanjak. The tanjak or tengkolok, are popularly accepted as the traditional Malay headwears for men in Malaysia, although the Malays traditionally wear headwears and head-gears in various forms. Just as hats, berets, caps, and others are suited to their particular dressings in the western world, the Malay tanjak or tengkolok is worn and complements exquisitely the traditional full Malay costume of Baju Melayu.
Besides worn during traditional Malay weddings by the groom during the bersanding ceremony, the tanjak or tengkolok are put on during formal and public ceremonies where royalties grace the occasion.
What the Japanese man is wearing is called a tengkolok or tanjak. The tanjak or tengkolok, are popularly accepted as the traditional Malay headwears for men in Malaysia, although the Malays traditionally wear headwears and head-gears in various forms. Just as hats, berets, caps, and others are suited to their particular dressings in the western world, the Malay tanjak or tengkolok is worn and complements exquisitely the traditional full Malay costume of Baju Melayu.
Besides worn during traditional Malay weddings by the groom during the bersanding ceremony, the tanjak or tengkolok are put on during formal and public ceremonies where royalties grace the occasion.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Super Kampung Style ;-)
This, is why, you need to visit a Kampung!
You won't understand this, unless you visit us ;)
You won't understand this, unless you visit us ;)
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