It has been a while since my last travel blogger update, but honestly, until recently, nothing much has changed. Am I famous yet? No, not really... at all. BUT, I'm getting more views, I'm writing two guest posts for other blogs, and I am in the middle of pitching my first collaboration (fingers crossed)! So,... Continue Reading →
Mall Rats
What does one do in Kuala Lumpur? The Internets say "Shop!" And despite I am more of a hiking sort of gal, I have to admit that the shopping here is pretty top notch. So, I figured I'd better do a post on our Kuala Lumpur mall crawl. If you remember, Josh and I recently visited... Continue Reading →
House Sitting with Molly in KL
After two weeks in our hotel, we have finally moved on to our house sit in Kuala Lumpur! After such a great sit in Chengdu, I have spent every day working to get us more bookings. So far, I have a good chunk of the year booked up, and more applications still under consideration. As... Continue Reading →
KFC – Kuala Lumpur
I hadn't planned on making Adventures at KFC one of my regular posts, but each country has at least a few unique items on the menu and that intrigues me.
Today’s Adventure
"Some of these girls are really dressed up. Do you suppose it's a private party?.... There are so many people here. It must be a super popular place... Check out that group of guys over there, they seem really friendly..." And so begins the story of how Josh and I found ourselves in...
Eating Our Way Through KL
The residence of KL are a mixed bag of ethnically different people. There are large populations of people from India, China (mostly Cantonese), and of course the native Malaysians. Even though there are different backgrounds represented, they all share one thing in common: an incredible respect and kindness for others. Not only is it an inspiring setting for world peace, but it is a foodie's dream come true.
The Places We Live – Pudu, Kuala Lumpur
For our first two weeks in Kuala Lumpur, we are staying in Hote123, a cheap hotel in the neighborhood of Pudu. Pudu does not offer much in the way of tourist attractions, but there is a convenient KL Rapid Transit stop and a nice variety of local restaurants. Once we got use to it (and got over the fact that the internet is very spotty), we found ourselves really enjoying our quaint hotel in this local neighborhood.
KL Forest Eco Park
The KL Forest Eco Park hosts the oldest permanent rain forest reserve in Malaysia, and it's the only natural rain forest in the world to be located in a city center. If that wasn’t enough to earn a star, then maybe it was the fact that the KL Forest Eco Park ticket price was free (March 2018).
Budget – February 2018
There seem to be a bazillion nomad bloggers out there talking about how cheap it is to travel, but very few are open about their finances. We've gotten quite a few questions about how we can afford to travel full-time, so we've decided to open up the books and do a monthly post with the details of our budget. The hope is that these posts will help prepare others who are thinking about jumping into the nomad life, and help us re-assess our spending habits. Enjoy!