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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.How Travelling Has Made Me Optimistic
I do not think I would be the same person I am today if I had not travelled. The conversations I have had with strangers and experiences I haveA Confounding Second Visit To Beijing
It was my second time in Beijing, and something had changed. The city was different. I don’t like it that much anymore, I thought. I’d done all the major sights, even done the Great Wall again but Beijing had done nothing for me this time around.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.23 Curious Things To Notice When Travelling In Egypt
An honest observation of Egypt, from fresh Malaysian eyes.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.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.KL To Singapore: An Overnight Train Adventure
Take the sleeper train to Singapore and save yourself enough money to buy more chicken rice.