Daily Photo – Kitten at Worowot Market
Thursday 26th September 2013
Thursday 26th September 2013
Sunday 8th September 2013
Vientiane is unlike any capital city we’ve ever visited. It is very compact and boasts a population of less than a million. It is choc-a-block full of Buddhist temples and has so many new luxury cars on the roads that it is very hard to more »
Or, the story of how ‘a week or so’ became almost 3 months for this pair of digital nomads… So, we made Hue (pronounced Hu-ay, to rhyme with whey) our home for almost 3 months. We didn’t intend to stay for so long but more »
After the relative desertion of Da Nang our next stop was far more busy. Hoi An is a major tourist destination. It is the ‘must see’ place in the central region with a reputation for being ‘magical’. It is certainly much more pretty than Da more »
After the visit to the Killing Fields we settled down to spend 9 days in the capital city. We moved away from the Riverside area which is where many of the tourist hotels, guesthouses and restaurants are and into the Sorya area. A little further more »
Kuala Lumpur is a diverse, hardworking and somewhat polluted city. It is quite small really: Google gives me a population estimate of just over 1.6m compared to over 8m for London and Bangkok and 12.5m for Mumbai. This means the whole city is pretty accessible more »