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Ipoh, Malaysia

Ipoh—capital of the tiny Malaysian state of Perak— is often given short shrift and excluded from the itineraries of most visitors, and it is for

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Perhentians, Malaysia

Perhentian (Malay for ‘terminal’) is the final frontier of the Malaysian territorial jurisdiction. It is actually a group of islands (or to be more precise,

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Batu Feringghi Penang

And what’s better than lazing and imbibing on the beach after an exciting jungle trek…?! Welcome to Batu Feringghi (foreigners’ jaunt), a liltingly long stretch

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Penang National Park

From the time the bus starts winding up the picturesque coastal route towards PNP, you are filled with a sense of deep wonder and fulfilment,

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Pondicherry Eats

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

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Varkala Vibes

At the southernmost tip of Kerala in India lies a tiny hamlet that’s a little paradise in itself. One can take a train or bus

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Auroville Marathon

For the second year running (pun fully intended!) the Auroville Marathon stands canceled thanks to the ongoing Covid pandemic. In February 2020, I came here

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Ipoh, Malaysia

Ipoh—capital of the tiny Malaysian state of Perak— is often given short shrift and excluded from the itineraries of most

Read More

Perhentians, Malaysia

Perhentian (Malay for ‘terminal’) is the final frontier of the Malaysian territorial jurisdiction. It is actually a group of islands

Read More

Auroville Marathon

For the second year running (pun fully intended!) the Auroville Marathon stands canceled thanks to the ongoing Covid pandemic. In

Read More