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Travelling As A Woman: Being Safe And Having Fun
I had an interesting experience while speaking on a panel recently. The panel was about travelling solo and I think there was a bit of a miscommunication as I'd thought it was a more serious panel but the audience was expecting something on the lines of "How to have fun while travelling solo."A Lost Luggage Saga
There are some things we take for granted when travelling abroad, especially to first world countries. One is that our luggage won’t get lost.International Women’s Day
Every year on March 8, I get the same cynical question from men. “Why,” they ask, “should women have a day all to themselves?”6 Reasons Why Travelling Is The Best Education You Can Get
There is a reason why travellers never want to stop travelling. It’s the same reason why college kids go on Gap Years and why frustrated working adults quit their jobs and spend all their savings on flight tickets.Kota Wanita Brings Together KL Women To Talk About Things That Matter
Free on Saturday? Why not drop by the Kota Wanita event happening at Findar on Jalan Panggung, Kuala Lumpur?Are Women Really That Unsafe On Public Transportation In Kuala Lumpur?
I’ve never owned a car, nor have I ever driven one in the city. Buses, trains, taxis, I’ve used them all and what I can say is that yes, as a woman, while safety is a concern for me, I don’t think I would feel all that much safer not taking public transport.These Travel Cards Help You Communicate Easier & Quicker When Travelling
Sometimes it's difficult to communicate when we're travelling and we don't speak the local language. How do we ask where the toilet is? How do we orderChinese New Year Adventures In Kuala Lumpur
Chinese New Year is a festive occasion celebrated by ethnic Chinese all over the world on the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar.Is Sri Lanka Safe For The Single Woman Traveller?
They say travelling in Sri Lanka is the safer, easier version of risky India. Camilla, a Brazilian girl whom I met one night in this little island ferociously nodded at how true this statement was as she had just spent six months in India on her own.For The Travelling Runners: Malaysia Women Marathon
The running bug first bit me back in 2010, having run my first 5km in “The Bridge to Brisbane”. Returning to KL in 2011, I set my sights on 10km runs, then half-marathons and finally found the courage to run a full marathon in the Penang Bridge International Marathon (PBIM). While there are many races…KL To Singapore: An Overnight Train Adventure
Take the sleeper train to Singapore and save yourself enough money to buy more chicken rice.Top Things Women Should Check When Using Airbnb
Whether you’re an avid or aspiring traveller, you would probably have heard of Airbnb.