Malacca

Our last stop in Malaysia before heading south for Singapore is Malacca. A beautiful relaxed small colonial town by a river, perfect for evening beers and strolling. We much liked our breakfasts, eggEn savoir plus
Our last stop in Malaysia before heading south for Singapore is Malacca. A beautiful relaxed small colonial town by a river, perfect for evening beers and strolling. We much liked our breakfasts, eggEn savoir plus
In Singapore we were very lucky to be hosted by Oli (an old friend of Tom's) and his family. They have been living in Singapore for a couple of years and have a lovely house where we could experienceEn savoir plus
We landed in Hanoi, north Vietnam to discover the capital before starting heading down in this long country. What catches your attention first is the traffic, people really can't or don't want toEn savoir plus
We booked ourselves onto a tour to visit probably Vietnam's most famous destination.
We had an early start to walk into town and meet the tour guide and board the little bus for the 3/4 hour journeyEn savoir plus
Our 13 hour overnight train journey to Hue was rather chaotic and memorable. A party was going on all night in the last carriage which somehow everybody seemed to know about. People were arriving withEn savoir plus
Da Nang for us was a place to relax and slow down from our usual high speed travel routine.
We booked a mini apartment in a nice hotel with a swimming pool on the roof and enjoyed some easy days ofEn savoir plus
Back in Bangkok after a short flight from Vietnam. Our little apartmant is a bit outside of the city but has its own beautiful pool and a gym. A couple of times we went into downtown to see a temple,En savoir plus
Ayutthaya is an ancient city on an island surrounded by three rivers. In the olden days it was the Siamese capital until the attacking Burmese destroyed most of it. Now a modern town has grown upEn savoir plus
We headed towards the Myanmarian boarder to Kanchanaburi, which is famous of its war museums, war cemetaries and the bridge over the Kwai river. Over a few days we spent there we found out that it isEn savoir plus
We rented bikes again from the guesthouse and set off across the river and into the countryside.
After a while we came across a tea shop next to a pond with benches and deck chairs around for familiesEn savoir plus