A 1-week trip to El Nido town on Palawan island, Philippines. Getting there To get to El Nido from Penang (Malaysia), there are 2 main options: fly: Penang -> Kuala Lumpur -> Manila (1 day layover) -> El Nido; fly: Penang -> Kuala Lumpur -> Manila (1 day layover) -> Puerto Princesa; and then bus to El
Tioman Island, Malaysia
Getting here To get here from Singapore, I first had to take a bus to Mersing, back in Malaysia, and then a ferry to Tioman Island. The bus dropped me off to in small bus station in Mersing. Nearby the station there is a Bluewater Express office, where you can buy a round-trip ferry ticket
Hello, Singapore!
All events depicted further took place 3 months before the date of publication of this article. Due to lack of spare time and because of laziness, this late post is merely a vague recollection of a past trip. I’ve been told that my posts are too short. So I thought — let’s make this one even
Langkawi island, Malaysia
All events depicted further took place 3 months before the date of publication of this article. Due to lack of spare time and because of laziness, this late post is merely a vague recollection of a past trip. Langkawi is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Malaysia, so the landscape here is totally
Tuba island, Malaysia
So, after mispronouncing and misspelling the name of this island for 1 month, I finally landed in Langkawi. And it turns out that my first stop in Langkawi island is not … in Langkawi. The place I’ve booked on AirBnb is on another island, named Tuba. Which is great, ’cause I hate when things go
Penang Hill, Malaysia
A walk through the rainforest jungle of Penang island.
Hello, Malaysia!
Getting from Koh Phangan (Thailand) to Penang (Malaysia) was a pain in the ass: I had to take a slow ferry, a golden minivan and two flights. Oh yeah, a golden minivan which was a big WTF moment: after disembarking the ferry, people going to the airport were boarded into an Orthodox church on wheels, with random design
Ko Phangan, Thailand
There is no (functional) airport on Phangan island, therefore to get here from Bangkok I booked a ticket through AirAsia for 1468 THB (41 USD = 39 EUR = 177 RON), which includes a flight from Bangkok, Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) to Surat Thani Airport (URT), transfer via bus to Donsak pier and ferry
One night in Bangkok, Thailand
OK, I actually stayed 2 weeks in Bangkok. Bangkok city Hot. Crowded streets. Lot of tourists. Plenty of things to do, see and eat. Affordable prices for food and places to stay. Not even 15 minutes after landing in Thailand, 3 taxi drivers tried to rip me off with over-inflated prices (not that I expected