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How to get from Johor Bahru airport to Singapore

September 9, 2009 By James Clark Leave a Comment

AirAsia

Johor Bahru is the Malaysian city on the other side of the causeway from Singapore. It may look close on the map but getting from Johor Bahru Senai Airport to Singapore is time consuming. Singapore does not allow a direct bus service as the government view Senai Airport as competition to their own airport. Air […]

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: airport, bus, johor bahru, malaysia, singapore

The five foot way of Georgetown, Penang

August 26, 2009 By James Clark 2 Comments

The five foot way of Georgetown, Penang

Georgetown in Malaysia is one of best preserved colonial cities in Southeast Asia. The streets of Georgetown are lined with shophouses from the 19th and early 20th century in varying states of conservation. [Georgetown Covered Walkway] Every shophouse has a five foot way (kaki-lima), which is a sheltered walkway in front of each shop front. […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: buildings, georgetown, malaysia, penang, urban design

European City Names and why Köln is Cologne

August 20, 2009 By James Clark 4 Comments

Cologne Station

Many cities in Europe are spelt differently in English to how they are actually spelt. For example Firenze in Italian is Florence in English. First time visitors to Europe may not be aware of different spellings for city names. Some name changes are obvious enough as only a small change is made. Roma becomes Rome […]

Filed Under: Travel Tips Tagged With: language

South Australia – Where iced coffee outsells Coca-Cola

July 29, 2009 By James Clark 2 Comments

Farmers Union Iced Coffee Truck

I got the chance to drive from Melbourne to Adelaide for a tourism promotion. I had never been to South Australia, and it seems that it’s not on the radar of most domestic and international visitors either. The coastal drive from the Victorian border to Adelaide along the Limestone coast is worth the road trip […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: adelaide, australia, coffee

Prambanan – the largest Hindu temple site in Indonesia

July 9, 2009 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Prambanan is a complex of Hindu temples near Yogyakarta in central Java. It is the largest Hindu remnant in Java and it is billed as “the Tallest and Most Beautiful, Largest Hindus Temple in the World”. While I haven’t been to enough Hindu temples to vouch for it’s most beautiful claim, it certainly is grand […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: hindu, indonesia, java, prambanan, temple, yogyakarta

Borobudur: The biggest Buddhist temple in the world

June 11, 2009 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Borobudur

Borobudur Temple is the largest Buddhist temple in the world, which is impressive considering that it’s not in a Buddhist country but in Central Java, Indonesia. [Borobudur Temple] It’s a temple that ranks with Cambodia’s Angkor Wat and Myanmar’s Bagan as one of the great religious monuments of Southeast Asia. What is more remarkable is […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: borobudur, buddha, buddhism, indonesia, java, temple, yogyakarta

Travel the world as a spy

June 1, 2009 By James Clark 6 Comments

Austin Powers

If you are looking for a job where you are paid to travel the world, then perhaps a job as a spy is for you. Here is a compilation of secret service departments around the world and how to go about getting a job as an international man (or woman) of mystery. Secret Intelligence Service […]

Filed Under: Travel Thoughts Tagged With: jobs, movies

The Tomb of Sir Richard Burton

May 25, 2009 By James Clark 4 Comments

The Tomb of Sir Richard Burton

In the leafy suburbs of Southwest London is a small parish church cemetery that has one of London’s most remarkable tombs. The tomb is of Sir Richard Burton and his wife Isabel. [Burton Mausoleum – St Mary Magdalens Mortlake] Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821 – 1890) was a remarkable man in an age of […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: cemetery, church, england, london, uk

Bandung was once “Paris of Java” – What is it now?

May 25, 2009 By James Clark 1 Comment

Bank Pacific - Bandung

Bandung in Indonesia was once known as “Paris of Java”. I saw a few T-shirts with the proclamation “Paris Van Java”, but other than that there is not much evidence to suggest that this was once a grand city in the resemblance of the French capital. [Jalan Asia Afrika] Bandung was once a grand city, […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: bandung, buildings, indonesia, java

Transjakarta – The express bus system of Jakarta

May 24, 2009 By James Clark 1 Comment

Transjakarta Bus Lane

Jakarta has a population of approximately 9 million people and no metro system. It’s a city that sprawls in every direction and its traffic congestion is legendary. The city has come up with a workable bus system that has at least made travel in some parts of Jakarta much faster. [Transjakarta Bus] Transjakarta is a […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: bus, indonesia, jakarta, java, public transport

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