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Our final week at our housesit in Seremban, Malaysia
Our last week in Seremban at our housesit was generally much quieter. We had done all the things locally that we wanted to do. We still...
Hiking Kepayang hill, a goat restaurant and mangrove beach in Seremban
There are several places in the Seremban 2 area highlighted on google as good hiking spots and hiking is a big pastime for a lot of...
New toys, cool shots and lots of tasty food in Seremban
Dave had left his broken Ricoh GR 3 camera in Kuala Lumpur to be looked at by a technician before we came to Seremban. Unfortunately...
Stretching our legs on local Seremban walks and swimming at Sajuna beach
We ventured back into Seremban city to check out Tamin Tasik park- or seremban lake gardens. This was a peaceful park with a large lake,...
Peninsula hikes with sea views and trying out more local dishes in Seremban, Malaysia
We had spent the last few days very local or at the house, at our housesit in Seremban, making plans for upcoming travel after Malaysia....
Hiking at Broga Hill, getting burgers and making woodfire pizza
We were now in our second week housesitting in Seremban and we were feeling like we needed a good walk. We also wanted to venture a...
Exploring Seremban: butter coffee, dinosaurs and beers
Seremban itself does not have many sights, but there are a few various things around it and day trips about 45 minutes away. There are...
Settling in to our house sit in Seremban 2
Ryan and Alicia, that we were going to be housesitting for for the next 5 weeks, had an early flight in the morning. However Coco is used...
A hot, long journey from KL to Seremban but worth it for delicious local treats
The main reason we had come to Malaysia was because we had a 5 week long house sit in Seremban looking after a dog for a Canadian couple....
Saying goodbye to Thailand and hello to Malaysia
So the time was finally here to say goodbye to Thailand again! Something we were sad about but we were ready to continue our journey to a...
Street food tour with the Roaming Cook to end our Thailand travels
Our final day in Bangkok we had booked onto a food tour with Gary Butler aka The Roaming Cook from Youtube. After enjoying his content...
Street art, bustling markets and mother roaster in Chinatown, Bangkok
We enjoyed how comfy and nice our room was in the morning, having a lazy start to the day and having some breakfast in the room that we...
Early beautiful train ride to get to the hustle and bustle of Bangkok
It was a very early morning for us as we woke up at 5.45am ready for our early start on our journey to Bangkok. We were trying to keep...
Visiting magical Erawan waterfalls from Kanchanaburi town
We were up early in Kanchanaburi to head to Erawan Falls. Erawan Falls is somewhere I have always wanted to visit, with its impressive...
Learning about history and discovering the unexpected seedier side of Kanchanaburi
After a very long travel day/evening we arrived at Kanchanaburi and walked in the hot sun for 15 minutes to get to our hostel- T...
Getting an overnight train and ordinary train from Chumphon to Kanchanaburi
Today was going to be a lot of waiting around and we had a long couple of days ahead of us. We had booked tickets in advance on a night...
Different to planned but a chilled birthday at Thung Wua Laen beach, Thailand
After arriving early in the afternoon to Thung Wua Laen beach we were dropped off right outside our hotel- Nana Beach resort where we...
Khao sok to Thung Wua Laen by local transport
Today was a travel day and we fully prepared by paying for another delicious breakfast with Coco hostel (120B each- french toast with...
Adventuring in Khao Sok: rain swimming, dangerous river crossings and rain dance parties
After another feast of a breakfast, we got ready to leave Casacool for Khao Sok. Our lovely host Kai had phoned the local bus and told...






























