Nepal in 2011: abused, raped, plundered & forgotten

Nepal is one of the few countries I have hope for It’s a country like no other I’ve visited. A cross between old and new. Centuries old cities mixed with new society and a blend of otherworldly qualities. On the outside it’s a great place to travel, hike, find solace, enjoy, experience. Stay a little longer, see beyond …

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Food from Sabah Malaysia: Lemon Chicken

Lemon Chicken from Sabah Malaysia It’s sweet without being too sweet. Filling without leaving you overstuffed. Best of all it’s tasty, fresh, crunchy and very enjoyable. Lemon Chicken from Sabahan Borneo in Malaysia is delicious. Taking a look at the everyday food I find in Sabah Lemon Chicken was my first meal in Sabah, Malaysia. …

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Sitting with homeless people in Kota Kinabalu

Tourism vs reality in Kota Kinabalu Malaysia It took me a while to figure something out I walked the streets of Kota Kinabalu. The tourist office denied the existence of the homeless anywhere in the city. It’s not in their training to deal with some asking about this. They only point out touristy thing they …

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Interview with Francis Tapon – world traveler & travel writer

Who is Francis Tapon? It’s very rare I get to come across travelers and writers that make me go  “wow, he’s on a mission to succeed”. Francis Tapon is one of them. Not only has Francis traveled extensively, and is now making a living from it. But he’s also a genuinely nice guy willing to help and …

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Visiting the City Mosque in Likas, Kota Kinabalu

I am still reveling in the ability to get around so easily in Kota Kinabalu. How to visit the city mosque in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia A quick bus trip from Wawasan terminal to the Likas District soon had me riding the highways of Kota Kinabalu. I’d asked around about getting to City Mosque and as …

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Food from Sabah, Malaysia: Lost in culinary translation!

Food from Malaysia is easier to eat, than get the name of! Everyone who has traveled to a foreign restaurant that serves an English menu will invariably notice spelling mistakes. Well …  possibly not in the above $3 per meal category. It would seem the same is true in for Chinese, Indian, and Malaysian restaurants writing in their own language too! Hence as I …

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