Ålesund is a small town in the municipality of Møre og Romsdal. Ålesund is surrounded by water and therefore a mojar port. Ålesund is popular because of the Art Nouveau…
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The history of Kanchanaburi
Read moreChangwat Kanchanaburi is around 2 hours from Bangkok and 2,5 hours from Changwat Phetchaburi. Nowadays, Kanchanaburi is a modern city but the reminders of WWII remain. Death Railway Changwat Kanchanaburi…
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Khao Sok National Park
Read moreKhao Sok is in the Surat Thani Province that borders the provinces Phuket and Krabi. For us, a logical destination after spending time in Phuket. It is the place to…
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Time to go to Phuket
Read moreCrossing the border from Langkawi to Phuket took us some puzzle time but we did it! Why did it take us some time? The ferry service we intended to take…
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Relax in Langkawi
Read moreLangkawi is one of the many beautiful islands of Malaysia. It’s easy to reach and perfect for a few days of relaxing combined with some exploring of the island. We…
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A quick stop in Phetchaburi
Read moreThere is a very thin strip of land running towards the south, away from Bangkok and the large landmass above. With beaches, nature, malls and loads of activities the province…
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Kuala Lumpur in two days
Read moreAs the biggest city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur (KL) offers gleaming skyscrapers, colonial architecture, beautiful nature and good food. Kuala Lumpur is hot, literally and figuratively speaking. The temperature was…
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The tea of the Cameron Highlands
Read moreCameron Highlands was the place I looked most forward to visiting. The tea plantations had my interest from the moment I stumbled on this place on the net. Transportation The…
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The street art in Penang
Read moreNamed Silicon Valley of the East by the locals, Penang is one of the most vital economic powerhouses in Malaysia and one of the country’s most urbanized states. George Town…
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The colours of Melaka
Read moreMelaka or also spelled Melacca is a city just four hours from Singapore and the first Malaysian city I visited after crossing the border from Singapore. The catchphrase: “Don’t mess…