SouthEast Asia Travel Blog
Travel guides, itineraries, abandoned places, street art and off-the-beaten-path places in SouthEast AsiaHello and welcome to our SouthEast Asia travel blog. You will find all our SouthEast Asia blog posts in this section of our website.
Maybe you found our SouthEast Asia travel blog because you are considering a visiting SouthEast Asia, or perhaps you are partway through planning a trip to the region. Whatever the reason, we hope we can provide some useful resources and travel tips.
Our SouthEast Asia blog posts are generally aimed at independent travellers and backpackers like us and have a strong focus on travelling around using public transport, staying in budget accommodation and exploring off-the-beaten-path and lesser-visited places.
Two More Weeks in Lovely Burma
An account of travelling independently in Myanmar (Burma) from Yangon to Sittwe and Mrauk U, continuing to Taunggok and on to Pyay.
Burma in Photographs
A selection of our favourite photographs from our recent month-long trip to Burma, one of the most photogenic countries in Asia, presented as a slide show.
Beautiful Burma, Magnificent Myanmar… Can You Feel the Change?
When I told people we were headed to Burma the most common reaction was “it’ll be interesting to hear how things are now and what changes are taking place”.
Burma: Change, Trains & Automobiles
The Burmese people are still the friendliest and most charming people in Asia – some observations on how Burma has changed in 15 years.
Attending a traditional Torajaland funeral in Sulawesi, Indonesia
It’s funeral season in Torajaland, in the hills of the central highlands of the Indonesian island state of Sulawesi. How can you have a “funeral season”?
Komodo National Park: Dragons and Islands
We went to Komdo National Park to spot dragons on the nearby Komodo and Rinca islands but the beauty of Komodo National Park trumps the ferocious dragons.
Travelling through Flores – One of Indonesia’s most atrractive islands
Our next stop from West Timor was Flores. We arrived into Maumere, the island’s capital, in order to travel overland to its western point, Labuanbajo.
Visiting West Timor – Well and truly off-the-beaten path Indonesia
Our journey through West Timor. We spent a couple of weeks backpacking through West Timor, a stunning part of Indonesia and well off-the-beaten-path.
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