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Asian Tourist Visas for US Travelers

May 23, 2013

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After moving to Korea, we had a number of opportunities to travel throughout Asia. It was  an amazing, but sometimes complicated ride. For anyone planning on traveling while living/working in Korea, we’ve put together a quick rundown of the visas we were required to have and how we went about getting them. Alphabetical order. Keep […]

Lord Murugan & The Batu Caves

March 1, 2013

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It’s been a hot minute since our trip to Malaysia, but we realized that we would be totally dropping the ball if we didn’t at least make a quick mention of our trip to the Batu Caves. We first heard about them while cruising through a list of famous sites from around the world. But it was […]

The Nest Guesthouse in Kuala Lumpur

February 20, 2013

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During our time in Kuala Lumpur, we stayed at a place called the Nest Guesthouse. Pros: Location. It is near EVERYTHING! The walk to the famous Petronas towers (about 1 km!!), the monorail and bus stops, and a variety of malls and eateries were all easy and short. However, it wasn’t in the middle of […]

Senari Bay Resort in Langkawi, Malaysia

February 20, 2013

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Langkawi was the 2nd stop during our 2013 winter vacation. Langkawi is one of the various beach locations in Malaysia. We chose it because we’d read a good number of reviews about it and it was not experiencing the rainy season while we were there. Our choice for accommodations was the Senari Bay Resort. We booked directly […]

Island Hopping in Langkawi

February 13, 2013

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Our one and only excursion in Langkawi was a half day island hopping trip. We figured it would be a great way to meet people and see other parts of the area. We arranged it through our resort. Cost 25 Ringgit! On the day of our excursion, we were picked up at our resort at […]

Trip Down Under

February 12, 2012

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On our way! We started our trip to Australia directly after school on Thursday.  We had booked a night at a hostel in Seoul called the Big Tree Guesthouse, so we headed out of Daegu at around 5p.m.  We took the Mugungwha train, which is much slower than the KTX high speed train, but still […]