Bukit Lawang: apes everywhere!

Bukit Lawang is a small, touristy village right in the middle of the jungle. I know I said that Tuktuk is also in the middle of the jungle, but this one is _really_ in the middle of the jungle. CheckLäs mer
Batu Katak: a more remote jungle

Batu Katak, our next stay, was similar to Bukit Lawang, only more remote and less overrun with tourists. We had some trouble finding our guesthouse, after being dropped off on the wrong side of theLäs mer
Kuala Lumpur: best food of the trip

On to Malaysia, where we met up with our friends we'd met at the Ecovillage in Lake Toba who convinced us to add a Malaysian stop to our itinerary. And we were glad we did! Honestly, Kuala Lumpur isLäs mer
Stopover in Hat Yai

"You're spending 3 nights in...Hat Yai?" our Malaysian friends asked, incredulously, when we told them of our plans. Hat Yai, of all places? There's nothing to do there!
Our impression was: a) we areLäs mer
Trang

After a long coach which took 2 hours longer than expected for no apparent reason, we arrived in Trang. Now I'd be lying if I said this was a beautiful city, but I really enjoyed my time here,Läs mer
Koh Muk

We couldn't leave Thailand without visiting at least one island. In our "slow travel" style, we decided to do just that: visit exactly one island, and really get to know it.
Being that it was offLäs mer