Tag: travel

Malaysia just gets better – Malacca

Malaysia just gets better – Malacca

It seems that I keep visiting some place, where I had no intention to go at all, but it turns out to be a good decision to spend some time there. I was thinking about what to do after the Cameron Highlands a lot. I 

Green rolling hills – Cameron Highlands

Green rolling hills – Cameron Highlands

I was heading to the Cameron Highlands from the super hot and humid Penang. I travelled with Deborah, whom I met in the hostel in George Town. We didn’t sleep much the night before and it didn’t have to do anything with the travel excitement. 

In love with Penang

In love with Penang

I seem to easily fall in love with cities I never meant to visit. This was the case with George Town as well. But I don’t mind. Do you know the feeling, when you arrive somewhere and you feel at home immediately? This was exactly 

On the road to Malaysia – Bangkok-Penang

On the road to Malaysia – Bangkok-Penang

There used to be direct trains from Malaysia to Thailand and to Singapore, but these are discontinued a couple of years ago. Whatever is the reason behind, for sure this didn’t make the life of the travellers easier. Experiencing this I am even more grateful 

Speciality cafés are the IKEA for me

Speciality cafés are the IKEA for me

I never missed ‘home’ when I lived in Madrid, because at that time Spain was my home without any doubts. I was not homesick at all. But when I once went to IKEA, I just got more relaxed. I never realised, that I missed something, 

Travelling thru – crossing the Cambodia-Thailand border

Travelling thru – crossing the Cambodia-Thailand border

I continued my travel through Cambodia to reach Bangkok via the famous/infamous Poipet border crossing. But why do I travel to Bangkok? This happens when I don’t plan, things are just happening. On the last days spent in Seam Reap I started to think about 

Battambang

Battambang

I guess most of us never heard about Battambang, the second largest city of Cambodia, southwest from Siem Reap, northwest from Phnom Penh. The way to get there was really attractive to me, as since I travelled on the Mekong, slow boat trips became my 

Angkor by bicycle

Angkor by bicycle

I was only sure about one thing in Angkor: I’m not gonna hurry. I take my time to enjoy the sites, to have joy and to really live in the moment. I decided to cycle every day to the temples to keep my freedom and 

Ethical travel

Ethical travel

This is neither a travel story, nor a yogi topic. This is about our choices, about the decisions we make. About being responsible and ethical. There are a lot more to consider than the below, but these are the ones I face really often lately 

Angkor impressions – third chapter

Angkor impressions – third chapter

Enjoy the next chapter of my impressions, that shows even more that there is life in Angkor beyond Angkor Wat. The less popular temples are also magical. Every day here is a proof, that this place deserves more, than only a 1-2 day visit. Banteay