2024
Recommended
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2024
This lush 8-hectare park is the only tropical spice garden in Southeast Asia, and offers a delightful stroll through over 500 plant and animal species. You can opt for a guided tour (9:30 am and 11:30 am on weekends) or choose to wander solo with a French audio guide screwed into your ears. Classes are also offered in the morning to learn the basics of Malay, Indian and Nyonya cuisine, unless you opt for a session of yoga, gardening or introduction to handicrafts.
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The best at Teluk Bahang and around
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Then we were handed over to the cooking crew for class. Only 4 of us today, so it was a nice small class. We made Ayam Masak Hitam(black chicken) with Lemang (sticky rice), and also Urab (coconut anchovy salad?).
Deliciousness. Even my very American husband was successful! Recommend doing a Malaysian cooking class. In fact, I think we will try to do a cooking class in every country we visit haha.