Exploring Borneo: Serawak Style
We were spending almost 2 weeks in Malaysia on our trip. We started out in Sarawak which is one of the states of Malaysia and is the largest of the Malaysian states located on the island of Borneo–an...
View ArticleKuching Restaurants and Hotel
Our Kuching Restaurant: TopSpot While in Kuching, we found some interesting and delicious food atop a parking garage. This isn’t anything new to us as we ate at, and thoroughly enjoyed Miami Beach’s...
View ArticleBako National Park
We were looking forward to our trip to our first Malaysian national park…Bako. To get there, we flew into Kuching Malaysia, and were picked up by a guide who took us to a hotel to drop off our...
View ArticleGuling Mulu National Park, Malaysia
Guling Mulu National Park in Malaysia, commonly known as Mulu, is the jewel in the Malaysian national park system. It’s a tropical rainforest (receiving more than 15 feet of rain per year) with tall...
View ArticleKuala Lumpur Malaysia. A Pedestrian Impossible City
Kuala Lumpur, called KL by most, is one of Asia’s great mixing pots: Malays, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Indonesian, Sihk and many more. You name it and it’s represented in KL, its culture and its cuisine....
View ArticleExploring Malacca–Malaysia’s Oldest City and an UNESCO City
This historic city, established in 1403 by a Malay Hindu sultan, spent centuries as Southeast Asia’s most important trading port, due to its strategic location at the choke point of the Straits of...
View ArticleGeorgetown Penang Malaysia. Another Charming UNESCO Site
As our days in Malaysia drew to a close, our last stop was Georgetown. As our previous stop had been in our least favorite Malaysian city, Kuala Lumpur (KL), we had hoped that Georgetown would have us...
View ArticleExploring Borneo: Serawak Style
We were spending almost 2 weeks in Malaysia on our trip. We started out in Sarawak which is one of the states of Malaysia and is the largest of the Malaysian states located on the island of Borneo–an...
View ArticleKuching Restaurants and Hotel
Our Kuching Restaurant: TopSpot While in Kuching, we found some interesting and delicious food atop a parking garage. This isn’t anything new to us as we ate at, and thoroughly enjoyed Miami Beach’s...
View ArticleBako National Park
We were looking forward to our trip to our first Malaysian national park…Bako. To get there, we flew into Kuching Malaysia, and were picked up by a guide who took us to a hotel to drop off our...
View ArticleGuling Mulu National Park, Malaysia
Guling Mulu National Park in Malaysia, commonly known as Mulu, is the jewel in the Malaysian national park system. It’s a tropical rainforest (receiving more than 15 feet of rain per year) with tall...
View ArticleKuala Lumpur Malaysia. A Pedestrian Impossible City
Kuala Lumpur, called KL by most, is one of Asia’s great mixing pots: Malays, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Indonesian, Sihk and many more. You name it and it’s represented in KL, its culture and its cuisine....
View ArticleExploring Malacca–Malaysia’s Oldest City and an UNESCO City
This historic city, established in 1403 by a Malay Hindu sultan, spent centuries as Southeast Asia’s most important trading port, due to its strategic location at the choke point of the Straits of...
View ArticleGeorgetown Penang Malaysia. Another Charming UNESCO Site
As our days in Malaysia drew to a close, our last stop was Georgetown. As our previous stop had been in our least favorite Malaysian city, Kuala Lumpur (KL), we had hoped that Georgetown would have us...
View ArticleTraveling Georgia’s Military Highway
The country of Georgia is located in the South Caucasus. Along with Armenia and Azerbaijan, it is located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. We spent a few days based in Tbilisi,...
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