FREE Chocolate Factory Tours for Children in Cheras!

Chocolate and Children……

A combination which may just appeal to some of you so I thought I would let you know about the new Chocolate Factory Tours available at Benns Ethicoa!

FREE tours for children under the age of 12 and just RM30 for adults, you can be taken on a journey into their world of chocolate as they introduce you to their Bean-to-Bar artisanal chocolates.

Located in Cheras, these fabulous tours are guaranteed to educate the whole family on the intricate making and producing of chocolate. From sorting and roasting, to tempering and moulding, Benns do everything from start to finish using only the best produce supporting Asian farmers in the region.

They use only 3 natural ingredients (cacao nibs, cocoa butter and unrefined cane sugar), our chocolates are 100% natural, vegan, gluten-free and nut-free.

As well as their factory, Benns offers an onsite cafe and shop. Your Chocolate Factory Tour will conclude with a FREE taste of a chocolate pastry and a beverage so it’s the perfect opportunity to indulge in some of their amazing products, all of which have been halal-certified.

If you’d like to enjoy the Factory tour experience, these run Tuesday to Sunday, on the hour, from 11am to 5pm. (The cafe is open from 10am until 6pm if you fancy trying it out!) Each time slot is for a maximum of 8 people and as these tours are pretty popular, especially on the weekends, so please be sure to book in advance by emailing factorytour@bennsethicoa.com or calling or +60 3 9082 0955

Anyway fancy a treat?! S x

The New Box Pool Villa – The Perfect Family Getaway!

There’s no better way to start the new year than by giving a shout out to some NEW family-friendly places to check out right here in Malaysia! I’ve got some great places to boast about over the next few weeks so be sure to stay tuned to my blog and my FB page!

Today’s hidden treasure is the newly opened Box Pool Villa situated in Genting Highlands. This is a truly amazing spot when it comes to booking accommodation for families and/or large groups so I felt the need to share it with you all after I saw it pop up on social media last week!

With a total of 2000sqft of space offering a sleeping capacity of up to 28 people (yes, you read that right twenty-eight people!) this has to be worth a look for your next getaway with friends! An ideal space to share for a long weekend, the holiday season, or even for a special occasion. The facilities included means that everything is taken care of!

The villa, which was just completed in December 2019, has multiple bedrooms with double and triple bed options, and is set in a tranquil setting with lush green views of the highlands, and all this in under an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur.

Complete with a ‘box’ swimming pool, a ‘box’ karaoke room, an outdoor barbecue area with seating and beautiful views, a games room with pool table, and a roof top sky garden, it ticks off all the boxes when it comes to entertaining everyone! Children, adults, families of all ages will find their little piece of perfection right here!

The outdoor box pool is perfect for a splash around in the warmer weather and has hammocks, loungers, and even a swing nearby making it a great social gathering point. In the evenings, you can head to your own karaoke box to sing your heart out and enjoy a cozy box of sound and music with all your friends!

This is a newly furnished villa available to rent via AirBnB but make sure you also check out their FB page and keep an eye open for special opening offers!

Anyone fancy a getaway??! I love the looks of this place; just amazing! S x

New Book Shop in Shah Alam is what dreams are made of!

If you haven’t already heard, the new BookXcess in Shah Alam is now open!

I gave them a little shout out at the weekend in my compilation album on FB, but this impressive, unique-looking book store really deserves a little midweek mention of its own!

Their grand opening last weekend went amazingly well and with the photos from Sunsuria Forum, we get to take a look at just how amazing their space is! Tunnels of books for all ages, all interests, and their children’s section is bound to be a hit with families as it boasts a mini maze for the little ones so that they can quite literally get lost in their books!

If you’re in Shah Alam, be sure to stop by and take in the amazing setup at BookXcess (Sunsuria Forum)@ 7th Avenue

S x

IMAGINATRICKS: Spectacular Stage Show opens in Genting.

IMAGINATRICKS – wow, this looks fantastic!!

I have yet to see this, but fortunately a daddy friend of mine, and the talented owner of Cacing Photography, went to see it with his lovely family and has allowed me to share his amazing shots of the show with you all!

Adults and children alike will love the song, dance, and music of this hour-long show that is now being performed here in Malaysia.

This is a full on stage show with amazing costumes, dazzling lights, acrobatics, stunts, comedy, and of course, musical numbers from their multi-talented cast.

Taking place at the Genting International Showroom (Resorts World Genting), the show opened just a few weeks ago and will be running until May 24th, 2020, so there’s plenty of time to go up and see it!

They have two performances a day at 4pm and 8pm with each show lasting 1 hour. Pricing starts from RM96 for gallery seats, with tickets also available at RM146 and RM196 depending on how close to the action you would like to be.
For more information on tickets or to make a purchase, click here: http://bit.ly/2WpJ1x8

I’m definitely putting this on my bucket list, how about you?! S x

Kiddomo Discovery in Johor Bahru is OPEN!

Well, it’s happening this very weekend; the grand opening of the NEW Kiddomo Discovery.

After the success of their first Centre at The Starling, Kiddomo are opening their doors today down in JB, with more openings set for later this year all around Malaysia!

Here’s a sneak peak of what to expect from their all new innovative educational playland that allows children to excite their senses and exercise their creative imagination in a brand new way!

There’ll be 10 different areas to enjoy; from getting up on stage at the Performance Station, and learning a few tricks at the magic station, to a Discovery Station, Heroes station, and even a little baby gym for the under 3s.

Add to that their infamous rooms with floor to ceiling screens that help bring your child’s artwork to life, to a fun play area to burn off some steam. It looks like hours of fun for families (and there’s even a cafe and a pampering zone for the grownups!)

If you’re in Johor Bahru this weekend, pop along to their opening and enjoy ‘buy one get one free’ for a limited amount of people on the 25th and 26th of May 2019.

Have an amazing time and watch this space for yet more Kiddomo Centres popping up before the end of the year! S x

Cocoon Kids Cafe is the New Hotspot for Families in Penang.

Penang’s First Kids Cafe is officially open!

In fact, they’ve been serving customers during their soft opening since the end of last year but now they are properly up and running and already making quite a name for themselves.

Cocoon Kids Cafe in Georgetown has a fantastic play space for children which includes a structure with a slide, tunnels and a flying fox, a sand pit area with toys, a role play area, and an enclosed trampoline area, all in view of parents who can sit and enjoy a bite to eat.

Their menu offers fusion food, with their Korean Fried Chicken being a popular favourite. Other dishes include pastas, rices, fish n chips, and even big breakfast options.

I haven’t been yet, and I don’t know when we will next be over in Penang but I know this will be going on my to-do-list!

If you are planning a visit, note that they are closed on Tuesdays, but open every other day from 11am. While they do accept walk-ins, they are getting pretty busy (which is a very good sign!) so you may wish to make a table booking to avoid disappointment!

Anyone been?! Looks great, and is surely a welcome addition to Penang! S x

(All photos courtesy of Cocoon. For reservations, please check out their FB page here)

Find them at:

C-1-10 Vantage DESIRAN Tanjung

Jalan Desiran Tanjung

10470 George Town.

A Family Getaway to Tadom Hill Resorts, Malaysia

We are only just back from our half term holiday but I’ve just seen a friend of mine staying at this amazing place so I think I need to plan a staycation!

Tadom Hill Resorts is a lovely bamboo resort set on a lake with stunning views, and only 45 minutes from Kuala Lumpur! (And only 15 minutes from KLIA, Putrajaya and Cyberjaya!)

Choose to stay in their Hakka Village and bunk in with up to 6 people, book a chalet, or decide to try out their bamboo tents to be even closer to nature!

The resort looks absolutely perfect for families and children with a specially built playground for the kids, rafting fun on the lake, a flying fox, Tarzan swings over the water, and their new addition of cars for the kids to run around in!

While we haven’t yet been, I’ve heard some great things about the place, be it for a day trip or for an overnight stay. You can check out their website here for more information on everything from team building events and school visits, to just going along on a day trip to enjoy their water and sports activities.

Definitely worth checking out for a getaway a little closer to home! S x

Vietnam, Part II: Hoa Lu and Tam Coc Day Trip.

I have received many messages from you wanting to know more about our recent trip to Hanoi so, thank you for your interest! If you missed the first installment on our adventures around the city, you can see my ‘Family Holiday in Hanoi‘ post here.

If I’m honest, writing this has taken me far longer than expected – Christmas, New Year, school holidays and an apartment move for us, but I’m finally back with an overview of one of the most picturesque day trips you can make from the capital city.

Trang An and Tam Coc in the Ninh Binh Province are only a two hour drive away, and totally transport you from the hustle and bustle of the busy Hanoi streets to the stunning natural beauty of this region of natural parks, caves and rivers.

There are a few options when it comes to booking such a trip. You can do this as a group bus tour, you can do it in a private car with driver and tour guide (which worked well for us as a family of four with two children) or you could be real adventurers and do the trip yourself which I’ve heard isn’t too difficult to do if you are happy to jump on a motorcycle and hit the open roads.

We booked our private tour via our hotel and were picked up promptly at 8.00am to take the two-hour drive to our first stop. Our tour guide spoke perfect English and was happy to answer questions we had as we drove out of Hanoi and onwards to the region of Binh Ninh.

Once you reach Hoa Lu, the ancient capital of Vietnam, that was the economic and political centre of Dai Co Viet during the 10th and 11th centuries, there are a number of different sights to be seen. The region is rich in history and boasts a number of temples and pagodas, but exactly where you will stop, and which spot you will visit, will be largely ruled by the tour you book.

Our first stop was at Bich Dong Pagoda, which is built into the mountainside, and encompasses three small temples spread out over different levels but easily accessible by a few steps. It’s well worth making your way to the top, passing through the caves and then enjoying the stunning views over the valley below. A great spot for photos and learning about the history of the region.

The highlight of any day trip to the region is probably going to be the two-hour return boat trip that you will take along the Sao Khe River. It is photos of this very part of the trip that inspired us to visit the region in the first place and we were not disappointed.

Everywhere you look it’s picture-postcard perfect; with lush greenery, towering limestone rocks, and caves, your guide will take you on the most tranquil of journeys, mostly rowing with her feet (this in itself is a sight to be seen!) as you just sit back and relax.

The day wasn’t over yet! We then went to a local restaurant to have our lunch which was all included in the rate we paid. I will admit I was a little nervous before arriving (you know, in the middle of nowhere, two children in tow…you get the picture!) but this place was spotlessly clean with a choice of indoor and outside (yet covered) seating with full bathroom facilities to wash up before sitting down to eat. We ordered drinks and were then served a large mixed platter of goodies for a starter, more than ample for the four of us. There were nems/spring rolls, chicken pieces, French fries, and salad. The main course then came out in the form of a delicious local goat curry with sides of rice and vegetables. To round off the meal, we had some fresh fruits and all in all, we ate really well. There was something for everyone, and while I can’t say the waiting staff spoke English, the service and food were both great.

Before heading back to Hanoi there was one final stop off point at Hoa Lu.

There is not a lot left of the original ancient citadel, but when you stop here, you visit two temples (sat side by side) that were built in honour of the emperors Đinh Tiên Hoàng and Lê Đại Hành. We wandered through the two enclosures and visited both the inner and outer citadel, and the littles got to feed the fish in the pond before heading over to see the rest of the gardens.

All in all, it was a really great trip to the region, all of which lies just 100 km away from Hanoi and can be reached in a two-hour transfer. The boat trip on the Sao Khe River was just amazing and the most memorable part of the day for us all. If I had to say anything negative about the trip, it would just be that I wish there has been a stop at a viewpoint to look down over the valley and river (if you’ve ever googled the region, you’ll know the exact scene I’m talking about!) but having had such a great day, I really can’t complain about that.

Hopefully this has given you a bit of an insight into a day trip that is easy to do from Hanoi should you be in the city for a few days and feel the need to escape the general traffic and noise. The next installment? Of course, we did an overnight in Halong Bay, and what an experience that was! The kids did NOT want to get off the boat! All that and more coming in Part III of our Vietnamese adventures. S x

 

HappyLand Keeps the Little Ones Happy

I love it when one of you contacts my FB page with information that you would like me to share with everyone, so today’s post is with thanks to Saffa who recently checked out HappyLand and sent me all her photos!

Now I won’t pretend that this is in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, in fact, I don’t think I’ve ever ventured to this area at all, but it’s clear that it’ll be a great one for anyone living locally.

Newly renovated and located at Tesco Semenyih this place is sure to keep the little ones busy if you are in for a bit of shopping! Probably great for anyone wanting to make the short journey from Putrajaya or Cyberjaya, this indoor play land has climbing structures, slides, a ball pool and even ride-ones. While I don’t have the pricing, I will add it once I’m sure of the entrance fees! Until then, happy Boxing Day, S x