Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia’s Melting Pot
Chinatown by the evening light Kuala Lumpur (meaning ‘muddy confluence’ in Malay, from the merging of the rivers Gombak and Klang, with their attendant silt)
Chinatown by the evening light Kuala Lumpur (meaning ‘muddy confluence’ in Malay, from the merging of the rivers Gombak and Klang, with their attendant silt)
Jayita has fallen in love with a city, and shares the reasons why
Jayita takes us on a hike in one of Malaysia’s best-known national parks
Jayita shares striking images of a small Malaysian city that deserves more attention
Jayita invites us to a group of islands at the edge of Malaysia, well-known for their beauty
Jayita shares a forest paradise, known and used almost exclusively by locals.
Jayita shares a beautiful if somewhat challenging mountain hike in Malaysia, with gorgeous views from the top
Jayita visits an area called ‘foreigners’ jaunt’ in Penang and finds much to see
Jayita finds her way to an off-the-beaten-path paradise that’s a trek to reach
It’s been less than a month since I relocated from my former hometown of Pondicherry, where I spent more than a decade, to my ancestral hometown Kolkata. I have been busy catching up with friends and family after ages, but I know soon enough memories of my beautiful beachside town will come back to haunt me. I believe the best, and in many ways the worst, years of my life were spent there. So, for whatever it’s worth, I also believe that food not only unites but also heals. Food abides and…
Chinatown by the evening light Kuala Lumpur (meaning ‘muddy confluence’ in Malay, from the merging of the rivers Gombak and
Jayita has fallen in love with a city, and shares the reasons why
Jayita takes us on a hike in one of Malaysia’s best-known national parks
Jayita shares striking images of a small Malaysian city that deserves more attention
Jayita invites us to a group of islands at the edge of Malaysia, well-known for their beauty
Jayita shares a forest paradise, known and used almost exclusively by locals.
Jayita shares a beautiful if somewhat challenging mountain hike in Malaysia, with gorgeous views from the top
Jayita visits an area called ‘foreigners’ jaunt’ in Penang and finds much to see
Jayita finds her way to an off-the-beaten-path paradise that’s a trek to reach
It’s been less than a month since I relocated from my former hometown of Pondicherry, where I spent more than a decade, to my ancestral hometown Kolkata. I have been busy catching up with friends and family after ages, but I know soon enough memories of my beautiful beachside town will come back to haunt me. I believe the best, and in many ways the worst, years of my life were spent there. So, for whatever it’s worth, I also believe that food not only unites but also heals. Food abides and…