Armed with long rods and great grit, two anglers from Endau face the crashing waves in search of stingray, grouper and glory.
PETALING JAYA: From the outside, there is nothing unusual about the wooden shack hidden within a plantation in Sungai Bakap, Penang.
The plan was ambitious: Riding 4,000km in 10 days, cutting through Malaysia and Thailand before reaching Cambodia.
Recently, over 20 passionate photographers from YL Camera and Sony set off on a three-day, two-night Milky Way photography trip to Mersing, Johor.
Our waters are a fishing paradise, but success starts with the right rig. Learn how different rigs can help you reel in what lies below.
The hike to Kem Baha in Gunung Stong State Park offers a stunning sunrise over a sea of clouds, set amid Malaysia’s rich jungle and wildlife.
Turn murky streams into reliable water sources with these compact filters – so you don’t go thirsty on your adventures.
When you hear the phrase “straight as an arrow,” you might imagine a perfectly linear trajectory. But in reality, an arrow’s flight is anything but straightforward.
The onion fields of Panyaweuyan in Argapura, Cirebon, Indonesia, are a breathtaking spectacle, especially for photographers.
Whether you’re venturing into the wilderness for camping, embarking on a night hike or preparing for emergencies, having the right lighting is essential.
GUNUNG Mulu National Park is renowned for its majestic caves. But outside its boundaries, it’s an angler’s paradise hidden amidst the lush Sarawakian jungle.
From awe-inspiring caves and lush rainforests to a nightly bat exodus, this Unesco World Heritage Site is adventure redefined.
Modern gear might boast high-tech features, but nothing compares to the joy of going back to basics – a rod or tin can, a single line and a sinker are all you need to rediscover the raw, simple thrill of fishing!
TOWERING Mount Kinabalu may dominate the landscape in Sabah. But in the rugged terrain of the Bornean state, there is another hidden gem for intrepid trekkers.
Now, say goodbye to hard ground.
Tucked along Malaysia’s coastal waters, the kelong – a traditional wooden platform built on stilts – offers anglers a one-of-a-kind fishing experience.
CAPTURING the perfect shot of the sun or moon rising or setting against a breathtaking landscape is a goal for many photographers. When these celestial events are framed by nature, they can transform an ordinary scene into something extraordinary.
Fishing ethics are crucial in maintaining the sustainability of marine life and preserving Malaysia’s environment.
Tap into low angles, motion effects and ‘golden hour’ lighting to capture the fullness of the African wilderness.
PHOTOGRAPHING the Big Five in the Masai Mara, Kenya, is a dream adventure for any wildlife photographer.