Malaysia
Adventures With Uber In Penang
As Uber has just only started up in Penang, there aren't a lot of drivers as yet. Most of them tend to congregate around Georgetown, though I had the luck to engage one driver who happened to be around Bayan Lepas.Voices of Zafigo | Kuala Lumpur : Maggie De souza
Voices of Zafigo is where we ask women who are living in a city, what their tips and advice would be for women travelling to the city for work or for leisure, especially for the first time, that could help make their travels to the city better, safer, more interesting and more enjoyable.Marina Mahathir’s Tips & Advice For Travelling In Kuala Lumpur
Voices of Zafigo is where we ask women who are living in a city, what their tips and advice would be for women travelling to the city for work or for leisure, especially for the first time, that could help make their travels to the city better, safer, more interesting and more enjoyable.The Malaysian Guide To Making Changes To Your Air Ticket
In an age where buying a plane ticket can be done on a whim with a click of a mouse, it is tempting to just buy tickets during those travel fairs and online sales.5 Awesome Places For Travellers To Work From In Kuala Lumpur
As someone who also makes a living working online, good wifi is a priority for me. Which is why I scoured the town looking for 5 awesome places to work from in Klang Valley to make life a tad bit easier for working travellers just like yourself.Kuala Lumpur: The Quick & Dirty Guide To Getting And Staying Connected
When you’re travelling for work, easy access to the Internet is essential. How do you do that in Kuala Lumpur?An Overland Adventure From Singapore To Myanmar
The trick to having an adventure of your lifetime doesn’t require you to purchase expensive flight tickets to obscure places nor to put yourself into dangerous situations where only luck could get you out off.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.Chinese 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.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.Sex & The Kuala Lumpur City
Love and sex are the two most desirable wants of human beings, and it can be either easy or complicated in any jungle or city in the world. KL is no exception.