Malaysia

Exotic nature and wildlife adventure made easy – Sarawak, Borneo

When I first researched visiting Borneo, I looked at Kota Kinabalu in Sabah and Kuching, Sarawak as the base for my exploration – and ended up going to Sabah first, because it seemed to offer more and to be easier to visit – you can read about it here. While Kuching is not as popular […]

Climb the highest peak or hike around the base – Mount Kinabalu Park, Borneo

On my first visit to Borneo, I visited the Orang Utan Rehabilitation Center in Sepilok and the rain forest in Danum Valley, skipping Mount Kinabalu – and I felt bad about it! It’s the highest peak between the Himalayas and New Guinea at 4,095m, Malaysia’s first UNESCO World Heritage site (since 2000) and even gave

Sabah museum und heritage village – Kota Kinabalu, Borneo

So, you came to Borneo to meet your distant cousins at the Orang Utan rehabilitation center in Sepilok, climb Mt. Kinabalu or hike through the rain forest in Danum Valley – and you have some time on your hand in Kota Kinabalu and really want to know more about the local history? You should pencil

Nature and wild life adventure far from home – Sabah, Borneo

Since I was a little boy, Borneo had a special ring for me – the ring of adventure and nature untouched. Stories of headhunters, reports of untouched rainforest and Orang Utans in the wild, it all added up to a world so far from what I grew up in. And once you travel to Bangkok,

Waterfront luxury in Kota Kinabalu, Borneo – Hyatt Regency!

For my recent return visit as part of my ASEAN Explorer tour, I wanted to start out with a little bit of luxury on what is a budget adventure – so I booked the Hyatt Regency Kota Kinabalu using Hyatt Goldpassport points – and it turned out to be more luxury than I expected.

ASEAN Explorer, bargain trip with Air Asia ASEAN Pass

I love South East Asia: The 10 countries making up ASEAN have so much to offer – from getaways to white beaches to exciting cities; from untouched nature and wildlife to stunning historical sights there is so much to see. And the different countries are as different as European ones, making it worth spending time

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