Outside of Kuala Lumpur – the famous Batu Caves and Putra Mosque

The Batu Caves are likely one, if not the most, famous attraction of Malaysia and of course something I was not going to miss. Located about 13 km north of Kuala Lumpur, you can easily visit this landmark in half a day. I took the train - likely the easiest and most affordable way - … Continue reading Outside of Kuala Lumpur – the famous Batu Caves and Putra Mosque

From Petronas to Chinatown: Navigating Kuala Lumpur’s Complex Charm

I left the cool temperature of the Cameron Highlands and soon enough I was back to the staggering over 35 degrees Celsius my body had been getting used to since I had come to Malaysia. I was excited - after Bangkok, which I loved, I was finally returning to a big city, where many of … Continue reading From Petronas to Chinatown: Navigating Kuala Lumpur’s Complex Charm

Cameron Highlands: Tea Plantations and Unseen Realities

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