Travel Tales
Why You Should Travel To Muslim Countries During Ramadan
Sofia shares with us what Ramadan is like in different countries around the world.One Woman’s Journey Of Rediscovering Her Mother’s Ancestral Roots In India
A daughter revisits her mother’s hometown and is reminded of why the Khasi people of North Eastern India are known to be loyal, humble and true to themselves.I’m Afraid Of Heights, But I Jumped Off A Plane At 15,000ft!
One traveller did the ultimate to conquer her fear of heights and lives to share her story.Travelling In Pain: An Honest Account Of Travelling With A Slipped Disc
How a frequent business traveller deals with her slipped disc, including surviving a 200km bike ride.Marina Mahathir: What I Learned From Travelling 49,350km In 30 Days
Jetlag and nightmarish traffic were among the challenges Marina Mahathir faced when she travelled almost nonstop for a month.A Tale Of Two Taxis: The Scariest Taxi Ride Of This Girl’s Life
Travel Tales: A lone girl learnt a very important lesson in safety after a harrowing taxi ride in Jordan.Angkor, What? One Traveller’s Unforgettable Moments In Siem Reap
Zafigo's very own designer Xin Lee shares her most memorable moments in Cambodia, including an unexpected 'live entertainment' in the hostel.Travel Tales: Fly Lil Birdie, Fly…
We want your most interesting Travel Tales, from memorable adventures to heartwarming encounters, scrumptious...Volunteering In Kuala Lumpur: Pertiwi Soup Kitchen
I heard about the Pertubuhan Tindakan Wanita Islam (Pertiwi) Soup Kitchen when I was volunteering at the Free Tree Society (FTS). Just from meeting for the...Volunteering In Kuala Lumpur: Katzen Cat Sanctuary
I found Katzen Cat Sanctuary through the Malaysian website Do Something Good. It is a no-kill cat rescue center. No-kill meaning they do not practice...Volunteering In Kuala Lumpur: Free Tree Society
The Free Tree Society is a group of volunteers who aim to green KL from their communal garden. They take seeds, sprout and nurture them. They...The Case For Disconnecting: 10 Days In The Namib Desert
It was the sound of flapping that woke me up that night. Wings, somewhere in the dark. It wasn’t anything large, for that would have been terrifying. It was a small insect, but the silence and the darkness amplified the sound of its wings.