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Summary of 9 Months in Asia + How Much It All Cost

Summary of 9 Months in Asia + How Much It All Cost

In 2018 I spent nine months backpacking around Asia. Although I have already shared my travel diaries from every country, I also really wanted to do one big post summarising this trip (before the new year starts and brings a completely new adventure 😀 ). So here we are, looking back at my backpacking trip one more time. Plus, I am finally sharing exactly how much money I spent in each country! After all, that’s probably the number one question…

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SUMMARY: What I Did in Bali, Indonesia

SUMMARY: What I Did in Bali, Indonesia

Finally, Bali. The last destination of my 2018 Asia trip. I ended up staying in Bali for two months and even though I was basically living there rather than travelling, I still managed to see quite a few places and had some awesome experiences on this Indonesian island. I am by no means a Bali expert but if you are looking for some inspiration for your Bali itinerary, here’s my Bali diary!

SUMMARY: What I Did in Myanmar

SUMMARY: What I Did in Myanmar

It has already been a year since I went to Myanmar (where did the time go?!) but I want to have the series of my travel diaries from Asia complete so here we are. 🙂 Myanmar surprisingly became one of my favourite countries in the world so I’m excited to finally share this part of my travel diary with you. If you are curious what I did in this truly unique Southeast Asian country, grab a cup of tea and…

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Naypyidaw: One Day in the World’s Strangest Capital

Naypyidaw: One Day in the World’s Strangest Capital

The capital city is usually one of the main places you want to see in every country, right? Well, that’s not the case in Myanmar. Naypyidaw (also spelt Nay Pyi Taw) is Myanmar’s new capital city, built completely artificially. And it’s a ghost town. We were intrigued by the mystical place no one visits and where almost no one lives… so we decided to come to Naypyidaw. Here’s my experience with one of the most bizarre places I have ever…

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3-Day Trek from Kalaw to Inle Lake

3-Day Trek from Kalaw to Inle Lake

Trekking to Inle Lake is one of must-do activities in Myanmar. I actually didn’t know this before coming to Myanmar and only heard about it from a fellow traveller once I was in the country – and I’m really glad I decided to do this trek because it ended up being one of my best experiences in Asia! Here’s all about my 3-day trek from Kalaw to Inle Lake.

Southern Thailand: From Hat Yai to Phuket

Southern Thailand: From Hat Yai to Phuket

Thailand is a country where my entire nine-month backpacking adventure started and also the only country I visited twice during this long trip (I don’t think the repeated airport layovers in Kuala Lumpur really count). While the first time I only explored the capital city, Bangkok, and the north of Thailand – Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, this time I wanted to see the south.

SUMMARY: What I Did in Singapore & Malaysia

SUMMARY: What I Did in Singapore & Malaysia

If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you know that besides posting all kinds of travel tips and guides I also have my travel diary section where I tell you everything I did and and saw in each country I visited. So even though I have already written a few articles about Singapore and Malaysia, it seems appropriate to also give you the whole breakdown of my travel itinerary for these two countries.

Singapore in Pictures

Singapore in Pictures

Singapore. The super modern, super clean and super expensive city state of Asia. For many travellers also a quick layover while heading to another destination. Whether you only have a few hours or a few days, here are the main things you shouldn’t miss in Singapore. I spent four days in Singapore last year so I’m by no means an expert on the city but I hope you’ll find some inspiration for your Singapore visit here!

SUMMARY: What I Did in Cambodia

SUMMARY: What I Did in Cambodia

Cambodia. My fourth Southeast Asian country after Thailand, Vietnam and Laos. I spent over three weeks in Cambodia which was enough time to fall for its people and culture. Here’s the itinerary of my trip to Cambodia! The good news is, you don’t really need three weeks to see everything I did – my itinerary also included a lot of rest, both voluntary and involuntary…