I took a bus from Georgetown to another British-named place in Malaysia—the Cameron Highlands. Nestled in the mountains, as the name Highlands denounces it, the journey was peaceful but windy when entering the mountain range. And if you aren't prone to motion sickness (as I am), you will enjoy some fantastic scenery from the window. … Continue reading Cameron Highlands: Tea Plantations and Unseen Realities
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Georgetown, Penang – a place for foodies, street art explorers & cat lovers
One of the best ways to explore the diverse culture of Georgetown is to use your taste buds. As you can imagine, the conflagration of multiple cultures with rich, delicious and unique cuisines has made it a destination for those who don't shy away from trying different foods. From Chinese to Indian, Malay and Nyonya … Continue reading Georgetown, Penang – a place for foodies, street art explorers & cat lovers
Penang, Malaysia – Exploring Georgetown’s Heritage
After three weeks of beach destinations, and my poor experience in Langkawi, I was incredibly excited to get to Penang and explore its UNESCO-listed capital, Georgetown. Yet, when I got there, my excitement was quickly abated by the suffocating heat. The sun here seemed to shine differently, in an aggressive way I hadn't experienced yet. … Continue reading Penang, Malaysia – Exploring Georgetown’s Heritage
A challenging time in Langkawi, the first stop in Malaysia
I had a mixed experience traveling from Thailand to Langkawi, Malaysia. I encountered common travel challenges, such as passport procedures and water supply issues. Despite stunning natural attractions like the mangrove forests, the oppressive heat and unsatisfactory service overshadow my visit, leaving me disillusioned with Langkawi's tourist-centric environment.



