Malaysia’s Most Epic Backpacking Adventure. My 3-Week Journey Through Chaos and Beauty may help you find the most helpful Malaysia backpacking itinerary. I stumbled into Malaysia somewhat accidentally after a visa mix-up in Thailand, and what began as a plan B turned into the most unexpectedly incredible trip of my life. This isn’t some polished

Navigating KL Like a Local: A Tourist’s Guide to Public Transport That Doesn’t Suck Let me tell you about the time I tried to impress my visiting cousin by being her “KL transport guru” – only to end up on the wrong train to Shah Alam when we were trying to get to Batu Caves.

Malaysia’s Hiking Paradise: A Trail-Tested Guide Through 10 Unforgettable Adventures Malaysia ruined hiking for me everywhere else. I didn’t realize this until I found myself halfway up some ‘world-famous’ trail overseas, thinking ‘This is nice… but where’s the meromictic lake? Where are the pitcher plants? Where’s the teh tarik stall at the trailhead?’  Top hiking

Malaysia is a remarkably unique place where high-rise buildings stand next to the old rainforests, and contemporary geopolitics connects such varied cultures from different parts of the world… into one travel destination. The country is loaded with nature’s miracles that comprise untouched islands, lofty mountains, urban cities, and charming towns. Moreover, even if it is

The Ultimate Mount Kinabalu Climb: A Raw, Unfiltered Adventure Guide. Let me tell you straight – Mount Kinabalu will kick your ass. That postcard-perfect peak? Total lie. This mountain chews up weekend warriors and spits them out before they hit the 3km mark. I’ve done this climb twice – the first time nearly broke me

The Brutal Truth About Climbing Mount Kinabalu (And Why You Should Do It Anyway). Let’s cut the poetic crap – climbing Mount Kinabalu is equal parts magical and miserable. I learned this the hard way when I attempted the summit last monsoon season. Let me tell you about the two most brutal, beautiful days of

When exploring Affordable Malaysia Tour Packages for Travelers, I still remember how the airport’s AC hit me like a slap in the face when the automatic doors parted. My backpack – packed with what I’d optimistically called “essentials” (three ratty t-shirts, a suspiciously heavy guidebook, and enough Imodium to stock a pharmacy) – listed dangerously

Malaysia Unfiltered: A Raw, Unscripted Love Letter to Chaos and Kindness. Let me tell you about Malaysia, which they don’t put in brochures. The one where your shirt sticks to your back by 8 am, where geckos laugh at you from hotel ceilings, and where “5 minutes” means anything between now and next Tuesday. I