Sydney airport

Here we go.
Singapore

Having made a new friend on the plane, siyaam, who, coincidentally lives in a flat behind my hotel, i went out into the city with my 'lonely traveller' elephant selfie top on. Treated myself to aLeggi altro
Little india, singapore

Committed the ultimate sin this morning... I went to starbucks for a coffee. I had to, there was no red coffee van at the end of the road, and this was the only option for a vanilla latte.
Went toLeggi altro
Joo chiat road

Ice cream to rival monumental. Thank you siyaam and zak for a great evening of laughs, food and shopping.
Browhaus. Where brows go to ressurect...
Singapore - kuala lumpur

Big day today. Navigated my way across singapore with 25kg of luggage (half my body weight) to bus stop. First overland border crossing. Got through singapore immigration with no hiccups... Then whenLeggi altro
Kuala lumpur

It's rather late... I have been dancing in the rain at the rooftop bar of the hotel. I had sheesha (rather lovely strawberry flavour) and chatted and danced. Earlier in the evening i added anotherLeggi altro
KL

After very little sleep I headed to breakfast and jumped on the coffee. A friendly fellow named victor started to chat to me whilst we ate and we ended up going to the Batu Caves together. The cavesLeggi altro
George town

Sitting in the cafe of Campbell House, dating from 1903, having a coffee and resting tired shoulders. Left KL at 7am on the bus and arrived at Butterworth at 11am. Saw the aftermath of what lookedLeggi altro
Suffolk house

Suffolk house was built on a pepper estate owned by Captain Francis Light, founder of the British port settlement of Penang. It was built in 1804 by William Phillips, one of the early governers.Leggi altro
Penang hill and Kek Lok Si Temple

Found THE BEST mocha this morning... Very happy.
Found the bus stop and headed off on the 204 to Penang Hill. I was told great things about this hill at over 800m with a funicular taking yo to theLeggi altro
The Alley

Piece of Melbourne in Penang. Love it.
Hat Yai - Bangkok

After a shaky start at Georgetown's disorganised bus station I had my Second border crossing of the trip - Malaysia to Thailand. It really was like stepping from country to another, from relative calmLeggi altro
Bangkok - Burma Embassy

Arrived in Bangkok mid-morning and after a quick shower and change of clothes I got a taxi to the Myanmar (Burma) embassy. I got there at 11.50am and didn't leave until 2.40pm... There were loads ofLeggi altro
Bangkok

Another hot day in the capital. It's amazing how you meet people... Wandering down a market alleyway in chinatown I see another fellow traveller taking a photo of two hanging fish heads. I thoughtLeggi altro
Phitsanulok

Overnight train went well although not much sleep. It arrived at Phitsanulok at 4.30am... I sat at the train station to wait for the left luggage to open. After an hour, the guard said I could leaveLeggi altro
Sukhothai

Resting. Worth the journey when this is over the road from your hotel and these elephant towels are in your room
Sukhothai

Lazy day. Went to new sukhothai in the morning on a cool bus to book a ticket for something special tomorrow night and to go to the post office. Not a very exciting town. Back to old sukhothai andLeggi altro
Wat Saphan Hin sunrise

Left hotel on my bike at 5.30am and cycled alone, in utter darkness, with no lights, out of town. Missed the turning, asked a lady for directions and finally found the badly located signpost for theLeggi altro
Sukhothai cycling

Went on a cycling tour of the old city, first capital of Siem. Some stunning temples and buddha images. Spent a wonderful day talking about many a life matter with my new friend Serge who has got aLeggi altro
Mae Sot

Left Sukhothai early this morning to get thr bus to Mae Sot, the town on the border of Thailand and Myanmar which I will be crossing in the morning. The journey was easy but the driver was a littleLeggi altro
Hpa-an

'This is Burma, it is quite unlike any place you know about'. Rudyard Kipling couldn't have put it any better. A country who for years has been isoated from the Western world, the evidence of whichLeggi altro
Kyaikto

After a few days of solo travelling I found some friends who were on the bus to the 'Golden Rock' with me. A mexican, a yank, 2 germans, 2 brits and a belgian. We all stayed in the same characterfulLeggi altro
Yangon (Rangoon)

Crazy place. Overwhelming on the senses. Yet full of travelling gems.
Mesmerising markets, food stalls everywhere and traffic you just cannot imagine. The east end of downtown is spoilt for colonialLeggi altro
Bagan

More temples! And lots of them, over 4000, scattered randomly over vast plains of land. I explored some of the temples by bicycle on the first day (many have huge gold buddhas and painted reliefs thatLeggi altro
Pyin Oo Lwin

As Myanmar heads towards its rainy season, the mercury slowly rises... And so I went up too, heading to the colonial hill station of Pyin Oo Lwin. I stayed at an old house which was the base forLeggi altro
ViaggiatoreHey. I found u. So excited for u!!!!?
Allberry JonesesIt begins!!
ViaggiatoreAnd stay out!!!!! Hahaha
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