Absence really does make the heart grow fonder. I’ll upload a more detailed post soon since I’m still battling jet lag but just wanted to say that I love being home!
Absence really does make the heart grow fonder. I’ll upload a more detailed post soon since I’m still battling jet lag but just wanted to say that I love being home!
Following my rant last time, here are the top 11 reasons why I absolutely love Bali…
Only a few days left in Bali! It’s been unreal that this paradise has been my home for the last 6 months. It hasn’t been all smooth sailing though…
Here are the top 10 things I hate about Bali…
And lest you think that I completely hate this place (which is the furthest from the truth), stay tuned for my next post about the top 11 things I love about Bali. And yes, it’s 11 because the positives always have to outweigh the negatives.
A few things…
(Most of this post was written when I was in KL.)
Besides the food, KL also offers a lot of malls – no surprise there. However, it’s different from Jakarta (read my review on Jakarta here). The malls are definitely nicer (more attention to detail) and it seems there’s a larger concentration of them within the downtown core – all within walking distance. That brings me to my next point: transportation. KL is a city set up multiple forms of transport. Besides driving, you can take the extensive train system (composing of 4 or 5 different lines), walk, bus or taxi. I’ve forgotten how nice it is to walk around a city since I’ve spent the last 4 months on a bike.
All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed my time in KL. I found the food choice excellent, the city planning efficient and the people incredibly friendly and intelligent. I’ll definitely be back.