I came home for about five weeks mainly to help my parents pack up for their move to Florida, but while I was there I took advantage of some of the great spring hiking in the area. I spent a beautiful Sunday afternoon at Devil’s Den in Weston, CT with an old friend and was impressed as always with the stone walls. I also saw some skunk weed, which reminds me a lot of my childhood, and some lovely fungi on tree stumps. Finally, a walk around Godfrey Pond capped the day.
RTW Trip Roundup
My year (plus some) trip over three continents has finished and I’m still processing everything I saw and learned! I visited 20 countries in total. Here’s a list of each country with something I will remember about it, as well as a gallery of photos which hadn’t previously made it onto the blog.
- Peru: Amazing Incan ruins and yummy ceviche
- Bolivia: Unbelievable mountain views in the Yungas
- Argentina: Hiking and practicing my Spanish with locals
- Chile: The best street art I’ve ever seen
- Iceland: Gorgeous scenery and great food
- Germany: Beer gardens!
- Austria: All of the beautiful architecture, and staying with my friend Noemi
- Hungary: Staying with my good friend Dori and her mom
- Serbia: Eating lots of yummy meat and hiking in National Park Tara
- Romania: The kindest people in the world
- Bulgaria: Gorgeous views by the Black Sea
- Turkey: Hot air ballooning!
- Hong Kong: Hiking on Lantau Island with my friends Jane and James
- The Philippines: Kind people and interesting barbecue
- Vietnam: My amazing birthday trek in SaPa
- Laos: Learning about the Secret War
- Cambodia: Biking around Angkor Wat
- Thailand: Scuba diving!
- Malaysia: Eating my heart out in the food capital of Asia
- Singapore: Marveling at the modern architecture and efficiency of the city state
- Looking out over Cusco, Peru. You can see the Plaza de Armas in the background!
- Talking to a local shepherd near Quime, Bolivia on a camping trip
- On a hike in Tilcara, Argentina
- Some of the impressive street art in Valparaiso, Chile
- Some sheep in Bakkagerdi, Iceland. This photo was taken at 10:30pm!
- Swimming at the Danube River in Vienna
- Dori and me in her friend’s antique car in Eger, Hungary
- The view of Vrsac, Serbia on a camping trip
- Part of the fresco of a church in Cisnadioara, Romania
- Sunset over the Black Sea in Nessebar, Bulgaria
- The silhouette of my hot air balloon on the cliffs of Cappadocia
- Hiking with Jane and James on Lantau Island!
- The view from my tour boat in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
- With a new hostel friend at Kuang Si falls outside Luang Prabang, Laos
- Christmas day at the beach in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
- Hiking in the stone forest in Pai, Thailand
- Some of the street art in Georgetown, Malaysia
- Famous chili crab at Jumbo Crab in Singapore
Singapore Roundup
I had a few days in Singapore before my flight home, and though it wasn’t the cheapest (an average of $50 per day, though I bought some gifts and souvenirs) it was a nice place to finish off my trip. There’s some great food – similar to what I found in Penang – and everything in the city is very deliberately planned out. Furthermore, the public transportation is excellent and relatively cheap. It reminded me a whole lot of midtown, Manhattan. I also managed to meet up with a couple of friends, which was really great!
- Some delicious black pepper crab at Jumbo Seafood in Singapore
- My friend Lucy and I at Jumbo Seafood in Singapore
- A (virgin) Singapore Sling at Raffles Hotel, where the drink was first created
Malaysia Roundup
I spent only 9 days in Malaysia – all in George Town – and spent an average of $28 per day. As I’m at the end of my year-long trip through three continents, I was quite tired and didn’t do much except eat and ogle street art. It was also really, uncomfortably hot in George Town, so I didn’t have much energy to see tourist spots like Monkey Island or Penang Hill. It was a nice week, though, as I had time to plan for my time at home and also get myself ready for my work and holiday year in Australia, which will commence in May!
I would love to go back to Malaysia one day, particularly to go scuba diving off Borneo or the Perhentian Islands. I have to save something for the future, right?
A Food Tour of George Town, Penang
Penang has been dubbed the food paradise of Asia, and by some even the world, and for good reason. There is a hugely diverse selection of cheap and expertly prepared dishes on virtually every street corner in George Town. There are dozens of food courts where you can sit and have fresh juice, noodle and rice dishes, seafood, ice cream, and assorted snacks for about $1 each. Hawkers are generally very friendly and speak enough English to help you make a selection. The Red Garden was one of my favorite food courts, and it’s also where Anthony Bourdain went for delicious Wan Tan Mee (noodle soup with dumplings and pork) on No Reservations.
























