Have you heard of Mulu National Park? Located deep in the rainforest of Sarawak, Malaysia, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its limestone pinnacles, massive caves, and dense jungle. An environment so remote and natural, it can make even the most cautious of travelers feel like true adventurers. It certainly worked its magic […]
Kampung Walks in Langkawi: 20 Local Plants Worth Slowing Down For
Back in late 2024, I started taking daily village walks in Langkawi as a healthier lifestyle goal. It’s easy to do, free and all it requires of me is stepping out the door and just doing it. By taking the smaller village side roads I’m able avoid busy road traffic and kind of get lost […]
Bamboo Rafting in Sarawak: My Huck Finn Inspired Jungle Adventure
Like many American kids of a certain era, I grew up dreaming of rafting down the mighty Mississippi, just like my childhood heroes Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. Mark Twain’s fictional duo lived the life I thought I was destined for: one of freedom, mischief, and adventure. This was, of course, long before I ever […]
Best Langkawi Snorkeling is at Pulau Payar
Looking for the best Langkawi snorkeling options? About 35-kilometers from Langkawi’s main island is Pulau Payar Marine Park. Established in 1989, the cluster of four islands was the first official marine park in all of Malaysia, with Pulau Payar Island being the largest of the archipelago. The old, offshore dive platform is gone, but snorkeling […]
Thale Ban National Park, Jewel of the Satun Border
For non-locals crossing the border between Perlis, Malaysia and Satun, Thailand, the winding, forested main road is usually viewed quickly from the window of their transportation. The main objective being to get from one country to the next. But just 2-kilometers over the mountain from Perlis, Malaysia, and bordering Taman Negeri Perlis Park is Thale […]





