So here I am sharing 2 fun places, 2 resorts, 2 places that does not even cost a cent to visit (except for your transport there) and a walking trail, you really should not miss out on in Negeri Sembilan…
Royale Chulan Sermban has prepared an exceptional culinary experience this coming Ramadan with their Warnarasa Ramadan themed buffet at Asiatique restaurant from March 12 to April 9, 2024
Indulge in the taste of prosperity with Han Pi Yuen’s (Royale Chulan Seremban) exquisite Chinese New Year Set menu and irresistible Prosperity Yee Sang
⛰️Bukit Batu Sawa 333M / 1094FT 🌟 13 Nov 2023 🐞 Difficulty Level 🌟 Easy 🐞Distance (total) 🌟 3 km 🐞Elevation gain 🌟 268-meter 🐞Elevation loss 🌟 281-meter 🐞Trail Type 🌟 Out & Back 🌟🌻 Forestry Permit REQUIRED 🌟🌻
Was over at the Hooton Retreat where we were introduced to several different type of accomodations to suit your budget or how you like your stay to be from stargazing-friendly glamping domes to villas!!!!
Kuala Klawang said to be Jelebu’s biggest town is about 30 km away from town of Seremban… it is a sleepy village but steep in traditions.. and it was an honour to explore it with the team from Gaya Travel and Negeri Sembilan Tourism….
Negeri Sembilan actually has a lot of good food to offer travelers or even foodies and here are just a tiny portion of some eateries I got to enjoy at Kuala Klawang, a tiny town in Jelebu while on a Media Familiarisation trip with Gaya Travel Magazine, Tourism Malaysia and Negeri Sembilan Tourism….
Verdict: To be honest, food wasn’t the main attraction at Man Shan. The natural surrounding and the view of the canopy of towering trees which can induce a sense of calmness and relaxation for patrons, it’s a sanctuary that sets it apart from the chaotic pace of the city.
Overall, I would say that Royale Chulan Seremban is a beautiful classic hotel but one that is clean, comfortable, safe and has some of the best food around and accessible to many places in Seremban….
It happened in 2020. I was on my first hike with Trailblazer Hiking Club. We were at Gunung Gagak, celebrating our arrival at the turnaround point of Negeri Sembilan’s famed Yam Tuan Antah trail when I realised that on the other side of a dense tangle of lianas lay an onward trail. Traversing streams, several peaks and ending at Bukit Tampin on the border of Melaka, this was Trans Naning and I wanted to do it.
Together with our friends Greg and Jumi (Food and Footprints), we indulged in some of the best eats in Seremban and drove another 30 minutes to Pedas for some awesome Masak Lemak Cili Api. There is so much more food to eat, we'll definitely be back for part 2! or 3!