Hat Yai is the border town between Thailand and Malaysia. When you have a mix of spicy food, beef noodles, Malaysian Nasi Ayam and couple that with Traditional Thai Ancient Massages, Wee-Hour Thai Clubs and last but not least beautiful women (or men), what’s not to like? You can get there via bus or railwayContinueContinue reading “What’s Hot in the North? Hatyai!”
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Backpacking Paris, France
One fine day, after a trekking training in Republic Polytechnic, my good friend (now my travel buddy) Cloud asked me, ” Hey bro, you wanna do a trip with me?” I sat forward and asked with curiosity,”Where to bro?” He said,” EUROPE!!!, Western Europe!!!” I scratched my chin, eyes turning to the top right handContinueContinue reading “Backpacking Paris, France”
Gunung Tahan -2187m (2009)
In Malay language, “gunung” means “mountain” and “tahan” means “endure”. Thus the name of the mountain suggests that a certain level of physical endurance is required to conquer the mountain. Gunung Tahan is considered by many to be one of the toughest treks in Peninsular Malaysia. There are two routes up the mountain. One isContinueContinue reading “Gunung Tahan -2187m (2009)”
Gunung Kerinchi – 3805m (2008)
Welcome to my first post of Climbs. So after Kinabalu, I had to do another climb. In came Gunung Kerinchi and standing at 3805 metres, it was not only the highest peak in the whole of Sumatra, it was also the highest volcano in Indonesia amongst 150+ others. After Climbing Kerinchi, I felt a strongContinueContinue reading “Gunung Kerinchi – 3805m (2008)”
How It All Started.
So here I am. My very own blog. And all for what. Adventure. I was introduced to blogging by my brother Terence, after much talking about my dreams and all, he convinced me that I should start writing and showing to the world where I’m been and also what I’ve climbed. So here I am.ContinueContinue reading “How It All Started.”
