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Sabah, on the beautiful island of Borneo, is seriously one of the most underrated places I’ve been to! It’s Malaysia’s second-largest state and shares the island with Indonesia and Brunei, making it a super diverse and interesting spot.
You’ll find everything here—amazing landscapes, unique cultures, and beautiful beaches. It was once known as North Borneo and used to be a British colony in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sabah finally got self-government on August 31, 1963.
Places you'll visit with this itinerary:
🏙️ Kuala Lumpur
🦧 Sandakan
🛶 Kinabatangan River
🐠 Semporna
Note: This is an interactive itinerary, not a PDF. 🗺️
Don’t forget to download the free Thatch app for easier access! 📲
Adventure • Nature • Photography • People & Culture
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George Town, on the island of Penang, in Malaysia is an unexpected delight. It's a place that catches you off guard and takes your breath away. History, creativity, pride, diversity - it's all here. And it's all just waiting for you to come and discover it.
Solo Female • Couples • Groups • History • Art • People & Culture • Foodie
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A map of the places I visited on my 5-week backpacking trip around Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore in December 2022 and January 2023.
**I am working on a more comprehensive guide where I give tips and talk about my experience visiting all of these places**
Backpackers • Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Nature • History • People & Culture • Photography
Free
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Chinatown can feel overwhelming, let me simplify it for you. Let's take a tour of one of New York's Best Destinations for Cheap Eats and Amazing Culture! Chinatown, Manhattan is a foodies dream come true, and I've explored most of it. These picks are all confirmed by my local Chinese-American friends as well, whose opinion I regard highly.
INCLUDED:
1. Cheapest Bites In The City
2. Taiwanese, Malaysian, and Korean Options
3. Best Desserts in Manhattan
4. Soup Dumplings, Noodles, Dim Sum, and MORE!
This guide could be used by any type of traveler (groups, families, couples and singles)
This is a live guide, meaning I will update it when I find new favorites or places close. It will automatically sync the changes even after you save it!
Note: Each destination, has an audio message & a timestamped link if it was ever included in my YouTube Channel. Don't forget to check the attached map 🗺
Foodie
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If you are coming to visit Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, check out these hidden gems in the city to wow your taste buds. I'll share places that offer local street food, Gluten-free restaurants, speakeasy bars, and rooftop bars. It's the perfect list for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the local culture or experience the city's fancy side.
Backpacker • Business • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Accessibility • Couples • Digital Nomads • Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie • Coffee • Budget • Luxury • Wine • Adventure • Architecture • People & Culture • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel
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Curated and hand-picked food spots (touristy & non-touristy) - some located within the major tourist areas, and some off the beaten track 🤩 A total of 40 recommendations for places to eat in KL!
💪I've personally been to most of the places in the guide, and can vouch for their authenticity and the deliciousness of their food.
📍Includes: breakfast spots, lunch, street food, dinner joints, and drinks! Everything you'll need for a Malaysian foodgasm.
👆Recommended for those visiting Kuala Lumpur for the first time, for trips around 3 - 5 days, and those who would like to hit great food joints without having to travel too far away from the main city area.
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Note: I would advise you NOT to purchase this guide if you're pure a vegetarian or have strict dietary restrictions. It contains only 1 vegetarian-only recommendation.
Backpacker • Couples • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Coffee • Foodie • Adventure • Boutique • Budget • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Wine • Romantic • Shopping • People & Culture • Photography
$10.00
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I love food & New York arguably has some of the best food in the world. This map holds all of my absolute favorite places to eat in the city. These are the places I frequent & always recommend to friends when they visit.
Most of these recommendations are in Manhattan, but there are a couple in other boroughs including the Bronx & Brooklyn. And as I said, more will come. The genre of these restaurants ranges from nicer to quick grab-and-go spots, with options for Mexican, Mediterranean, American, Malaysian, Cuban, Jamaican, Latin-inspired, & Italian food - plus a couple of food hall options & doughnuts!
This is a living map. By living, I mean that I will continue adding more places to this map when I come across them & you'll automatically get the updates!
It's truly a map of my favorite places to eat in the City, so if you've followed me for a while & just want to check out my favorite spots, this map is for you!
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Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain in Malaysia and Southeast Asia, standing at an impressive 4,095 meters. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to a variety of plant and animal life.
If you're looking for an adventure, check out my detailed guide to climbing to the peak. I'll show you how to prepare, what to pack, and what to expect on the climb.
What you will experience: Lush and misty rainforest, kind local people, and Borneo weather
If you like my content, please feel free to leave a small tip.
I have made a video of my trip, you can check it out here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8pKVLct4aI&ab_channel=Jasn
Adventure • Mountain
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The vibrant city-state of Singapore is nestled at the tip of the Malay Peninsula. This tiny island nation is a harmonious blend where tradition meets modernity. Singapore has a captivating history and rich cultural heritage that is celebrated through its diverse blend of ethnicities, languages, and religions, but most importantly its food!
Singaporean food has many influences from around the world but Malaysia, Indonesia, China, India, and the UK. It sounds so random but it's the best amalgamation of cuisines from all those countries and more.
What's particularly great about Singapore is eating out is actually very cheap! Singapore is known for its Hawker Centers, think a food court but without the dodgy food, where you can usually try Singapore's best-known dishes. You have to try Hainanese Chicken Rice, Nasi Goreng, Roti Parata, Char Kuey Teow but feel free to branch out from my favorites.
I first visited Singapore when I was 6-months old. My dad was born and raised in Singapore. Whenever we go, it's one big food tour ensuring that we eat our favorites at least one time before departing. Here are some of our go-to spots, in addition to a few other places that are highly rated that I haven't had the chance to visit yet.
This guide focuses on my recommendations for the best food and drinks in the Lion City but as always, I'm happy to help you plan a custom itinerary for your trip to Singapore! Just reach out to me directly (:
Vegan • Vegetarian • Halal • Gluten-free / Celiac • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Car-free • Couples • Female Solo • Foodie
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