South East Asia

August - November 2022
A 92-day adventure by PhilSeitz98 Read more
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  • Day 24

    First days in Ko Phangan

    September 22, 2022 in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    I arrived on Koh Phangan in the morning, so after a meal at the local market (daily and until 23:00🙌🏽) I could go to the beach Had Yao. There I got the first time sun burned, because I felt for ~1h asleep😂 On the way home I met a local and a German (haha only German here😂😂) and had a cool sunset and evening then💪🏽🙌🏽

    The next day I woke up early and had breakfast on the recommendation of one of the hostel 💪🏽. There, 2 Israelis told me during a conversation that a beach in the north is chilling. I went there and relaxed there all day. I also got inspired of the conversation, because I never did volunteering in my live (#fuckingcapitalist)

    In the evening I didn't like a meal for the first time (yakisoba). The noodles were too floury for me 😂😂.

    This island life is really nice and also cheap💪🏽
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  • Day 25

    Ko Phangan ☑️ 🔜Penang Islands

    September 23, 2022 in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    In the end I stayed 5 nights in Koh Phangan and I enjoyed the island life and the local food markets. It was the first time I was really alone, because most of the people in the hostel wanted to do their own thing. Therefore I could chill the first days, reflect the time in Thailand and think a lot about myself.

    I indulged myself a lot, especially at breakfast (I had 'expensive' breakfast every day with a really nice view).

    After I went to a waterfall and met new cool people, I met Prathvi, an Indian guy, and spent a total of two cool days with him.

    Funny stories:
    We ordered in a coffee Thai tea and it came a pot for 5 cups each.... & Tasted good...vanilla.

    I posted a picture in my instagramm story of Prathvi, but i believed it was me from the back😂.

    After watching the sunset at Amsterdam Bar(picture), we went to a night market and I bought two new hawai shirts (finally!!). We ended up in a bar at the beach, which was really nice there. i really enjoyed staying with Prathvi, because in my view we share the same values.

    What's crazy is that in Kaoh Sok National Park I wrote about Dudley, who looked like a study colleague. I met this study colleague on this night market, which is totally crazy!!! (Jonny from Regensburg)

    The next day Pratvi and I went to a viewpoint with 50 minits drive to there. It was really stunning there.

    In the evening I was taking my first Thai massage 😍. It was very good…

    Now its time to say goodbay to Thailand. I really enjoyed to start my journey here and it is easy to get in touch with people as a solo travellor. Unfortunatelly i met a lot of german here, whats a little pitty for me, because i would like to train my english language skill here..

    It is worth mentioning, that I skipped Koh Samui because everyone said, that this islands is to touristic and the islands I stayed were much better. [Edit: I got afterwards in touch with few people, who showed me really impressive pictures of Koh Samui)

    I would like to see in any case Chang Mai and Pai, but now it goes for me tomorrow first to Pengang, Georgtown with a transfer of about 15h (ferry, bus, night train, train, train, ferry).

    At the end I would like to mention, that it is legal to buy and smoke weed here. It was legalized in June 2022 and every household got 8-10 plants for free😂 I am exited if Germany will do it as well, if they will legalize it😂
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  • Day 29

    Finally arrived at the Penang Island

    September 27, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 28 °C

    Today I arrived in Malaysia after a very long transfer (26 hours) to the Penang Islands (Georgetown).

    Fun fact: I met two Austrians there at dinner, where the grandma (60) and her granddaughter (19) were traveling through SE Asia for 4 months 😂.

    I also slept on a park bench at the train station because my night train left at 1:38 and I had to wait there for 7 hours. I kind of felt like a train-Station-Pennet for the first time...

    There I met Nikolas, a 36-year-old Russian who does not want to go back to Russia due to the current Russian mobilization. He also gave me very interesting insights from an anti-Putin supporter (Ukraine friends, Georgia rush and 3 days waiting at the border because mobilisation, fake elections and only ~20% are pro-Putin.

    Georgetown is known for its street art, which I saw for myself today. Just wow!! I had a very cool, funny and nice afternoon and evening with Nikola (He wanted to see my hostel, so he went straight to my dorm after I checked in.
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  • Day 30

    Hiking in to penang Hill and second day

    September 28, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    The next day I hiked with Nik and two people from my hostel to Penang Hill and we didn't want to take the comfortable train way (-->Heritage walk). The way to the Middle-Station was really hard... 1.3 km really steep and really exhausting. There a local lady gave us water and the two from the hostel broke off there afterwards. Nikolas and I hiked another 1 1/2h to the Upper Station and the way there had a lot of flora and fauna and animals to offer.

    When we arrived, it was unfortunately very cloudy, but this disappeared in the course of time and therefore we still had a very nice view.

    Also, it was funny that we were the only white people in the Upper Station on Penang Hill and 4 women wanted to take a picture with me.

    After a total of 7h we were back down and we were very exhausted. Unfortunately I forgot my wallet in the bus because we got off quickly.... But I got it back and there were only so 20 € in it and no cards, but still I was very upset. In rage I broke my fanny pack, which is really annoying for me now....
    I also met Aaron and Antonia again and had a cool evening with them.

    It is worth mentioning the look of the hostel after 11 pm & I really enjoyed the breakfest everyday 💪🏽😂
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  • Day 31

    Penang islands ☑️ 🔜 Langkawi & learning

    September 29, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 25 °C

    On the last day in Langkawi I walked through the city with Aaron and Antonia. There we saw an annual march that impuned me and it was beautiful to watch. Afterwards we went to the promenade with some beers and had very intense conversations.

    I noticed for the first time that everyone looked at us (Could be because we are From Europe and drank beer?🤨)

    I took away from many conversations that I am very family and friend oriented and I consider myself very lucky for what base I have in my home country. Especially since I always have my friends and family around me and I'm now solo traveling I've really become aware of this. I am so privileged to have long term and deep friendships and my family is always behind me and supporting me through every stage of life.

    Now it goes tomorrow by plane (1st time here) to Langkawi with Emil, a Guy from Denmark and the hostel, which I made the hike with. I feel like 10 people from the hostel I talked to are going there and I'm looking forward to Langkawi!
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  • Day 33

    First Day in Langkawi, Hiking&Metaphers

    October 1, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 25 °C

    After Emil and I arrived at the hostel (15 min flight and i felt asleep bevore the plane was going up to the air) we quickly saw old acquaintances from the other hostel. So we were already 7 people in the evening, have drunk beer and played cards and had a great evening.
    Also we arranged a hike to the highest mountain in Langkawi for tomorrow.

    Although it rained hard at breakfast, we went hiking anyway, because we thought it would not rain today......

    After we completed the Easy Path after 2/3, it started raining very hard again (in total three hours!!). It was very admirable that none of us five guys (Cameron, Callum and Ben from UK, Emil and myself) were whining and it was clear that we were going through with the hike.

    Unfortunately it was clear that the view was not good, but we rather celebrated ourselves that we got this far with the conditions.
    So this hike was another borderline experience I had, as it was very strenuous, cold, windy and monsum-rainy.

    During the descent, two life metaphors came to my mind about the hike that I would like to capture:

    1. 'The Human plans, fate laughs at it':
    We can plan a hike or life as much as we want, it comes differently anyway and you have to cope with the unplanned changes. Moreover, the descent was not easy, as it was very steep and slippery. Every step had to be chosen carefully, so that you don't slip or fall. This is like an important (or stretegic) decision in life (choice of education, choice of studies, choice of job, [choice of partner], choice of children, choice of apartment or house and where,...), which should only be made with sufficient thought. Sometimes, however, you slip or fall to the ground during the descent. As with any important decision in life, not everything always goes smoothly. It's a matter of getting up, reflecting and moving on and continuing the further descent or life as best you can. Because it always goes on. It's up to you how the further path is shaped.

    2. 'You come into the world alone and die alone. Friends and family give you the illusion that you are not alone.'

    During the descent, Travellor friends gave me advice on how to walk or where to watch out because it was slippery. Also, a river crossing was very difficult, where I could throw my shoes and bag to Emil, who already crossed the river. During the river crossing he even held me out his hand at the end to help me. Ben was even carried along by the current about 3 meters. Cameron took another route after he has seen Ben as mine after i have seen him and Ben.

    In the end, I alone decide in my life what decisions I make and how and when as well as which path of life I take. My friends and family give me helpful advices and tips according to their experiences, but I must ultimately decide how I shape my life path and at which speed. Also, I can put more or less value on advice. Therefore, I tend to be alone in my life, with my friends and family giving me advice and always supporting me. (Philosophy lesson end)
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  • Day 35

    Skybridge, Cable car & Tanjung Rhu Beach

    October 3, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

    With the German Alex and Monja from the hostel (already known from the hostel in Pangang and Alex from Railey Beach and Pengang) I went to the Langkawi Skybridge today, which is said to be the steepest cable car in the world. The entrance fee for this was a bit expensive (20€, including 7.5% entertainment tax!😂), but after I couldn't see much on the hike yesterday, I spontaneously did it with them.

    To be honest, I got a bit scared of heights when I looked down from the bridge, because the bridge also swayed slightly.

    Spontaneously we drove with Julia (friends of them, Germans) to a beautiful far-sighted beach, which a local recommended to us at breakfast. I discovered a hammock from a resort where I had a breathtaking view of the palm trees, the shimmering sea and the sun. First fell asleep to the sound of the rushing sea... that was awesome... You could also see a Thai island from there, which I found to be an interesting fact. After that we wanted to go to our nearby beach from the hostel and watch the sunset, but within 5 minutes it started to rain monsoon-like. We quickly decided to go jogging to a restaurant Julia knew, but unfortunately I slipped and injured myself slightly (bled in 4 places).

    At the next day I rented a scooter to book a ferry ticket at the peer, go the first time to a barber and I wanted to drive to a waterfall. Unfortunately it began heavily to rain I went back at half of the day. Also I lost my helmet from the scooter (no. 101) and I needed to pay 50 ringit for that🤬 not the best day…

    In summary it was raining a lot (clear, in Malaysia raining season), but Langkawi and the hostel were really nice. Although I enjoyed, that I had known ~10 people here quite good.

    Next stop: Cameron Highlands
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  • Day 37

    Cameron Highlands

    October 5, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

    Early in the morning at 6:00 I got up to catch a ferry to the mainland of Malaysia. Unfortunately, I couldn't book any bus or train connections in advance (didn't know the right stations), so the delay of the ferry was a challenge to arrive in the evening at all.

    I was given incredible help from the Grab driver, unfortunately the scheduled bus was then delayed and we had to re-arrange. The last solution was a transfer of 4 minutes (train station Butterworth to bus station there), which seemed unmanageable to me. I sprinted to the bus station and flagged down before the bus even though it had already started the motor and drove 3 meters. Wow was I relieved, but I made it. 🙌🏽🙌🏽💪🏽(Lessons Learned: Book always a transfer in advance, otherwise you get fucked up..😂)

    On the way there I met Anna from Hungary and in the evening we booked a half-day tour at Cameron Highlands, which is known for its tea plantations and strawberry plantations. The strawberry plantation is not worth seeing said many from the hostel before, because in Germany there are supposedly larger. In addition, I was here 1,500 meters above sea level, which means cold weater. Furthermore i went in the raining season to Malaysia, so the weater is not the best currently.

    Next day:

    We got up tomorrow at 6:30 and first made a hike in the second oldest forest in the world, which is known for its moss stocks (Mossy Forest, ~200 million years old). Since there is a lot of tourism hiking and the tourists touch the moss, it dies and it takes 15-20 years to grow again at the touching point. Also, to protect nature the locals did not want to open up new hiking routes, which I found remarkable from the locals.

    The next stop would be a non-tourist tea plantation, which unfortunately was not passable, because the road there was damaged by a landslide (In the evening I talked to some, that this was but promptly passable again...🤬)

    We went to another tea plantation and there the tea was very tasty. Worth mentioning is, that people from Skri Lanka, India and Thailand come with 3-4 years contracts, away from their family, to harvest the tea leaves. For one kilo of leaves they earn 30 cents, which is just damn little…

    After the tour was completed, Anna was not feeling good so I planned my further route and booked a flight from Singapore to Indonesia at the 13rd of October (Surabaya) and planned the further route. (Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Singapore, flight to Surabaya, Bromo Volcano, Ijen Crater and then I want to chill in Bali until about mid-November.

    (Last picture is a flesh-eating plant)
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  • Day 38

    Kuala Lumpur

    October 6, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ 🌧 29 °C

    Today I took the 8:30 bus from Cameron Highlands to Kuala Lumpur. The buses in Malaysia are so comfortable and you have so much space in your seat.

    I had contact with Aaron and Antonia before (4th location already experienced together!) and we first ordered food (2x main dishs for 3,5€) to their hotel. (The streetcar has an electronic display where you are, which I found innovative and cool).

    Since both in their hotel room still had a sleeping place free, I decided to sleep in their room. So my first 'single room', which I enjoyed very much.

    The hotel was also very luxurious and had a pool (51st floor!) and an outstanding view of the skyline of Kuala Lumpur.

    Afterwards we visited the Batu Caves as well as the Ramayana Cave and the respective temples und statues, which was very impressive. After a food coma on (now our 😉) Hotel-room we went to and in the Petronas Tower (451 meters) and have seen together the skyline of Kuala Lumpur in the evening (also the Menara Tower, one of the highest towers in the world) from the 51st floor. What a fucking nice day.

    I have seen most of that, what i wanted to see in KL, so the next days will be more chilled, because i am very exhausted of the past transfers and short stay and the tour in Cameron Highlands. Also i woke up the last 3 days at 6:00...
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  • Day 41

    KL ✅

    October 9, 2022 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    Unfortunatelly i had to say goodbay to Aaron und Antonia again. I absolutely enjoy being around with them, because there are so helpfull and friendly to me. After that I catched up with Anna from the Cameron Highlands and we wanted to go to the National Mosque of Malaysia. The Mosque was closed, because it was damaged by a storm. What a pitty...

    For the first time i recognized, that the Locals made pictures of Anna as well as she mentioned to me a story, that a guy had an video call with someone and he showed him during this call Anna. To hear these kind of stories of here, agitated and disturbed myself, because for me as a men I had no problems at all with something like that till now.

    We decided to go a buddism temple and in the evening we saw mit Andrew, an American guy, the Symphony Lake Water Show at the Petronas Towers. I really enjoyed and was impressed of the show. After that we went together to a notable Street (Jin Alor) and ate there at the night market.

    At the next day in KL I chilled only in the hostel and ate something and made for the first time nothing and I think because of that, this was my first night i felt asleep very late.

    KL was cool, not so much to see and in general I don’t like big cities so much.

    Also I have seen the second biggest skyscraper on the world (picture).

    I also recognized by myself, that i should not rush so much during my journey as well like i did in the past. I need to take more days, otherwise travelling is more exhausting than enjoying.
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