Resuming the travel summary of 2013, the nomadic year… Read part I here.
JULY – Timor-Leste / The Gili Islands
If you need to leave Bali for a visa run… why not go completely off-script and head to Timor-Leste? Practical info about the place is scarce, so I went in blind — which may be why I loved it so much. That, and my love for raw, unpolished, under-the-radar destinations. It felt like a trip for “advanced” travellers — full of new experiences – like eating dog and meeting fascinating people. Definitely a top 10 contender on my “favourite destinations” list.


Gili islands
After that wild ride, Douglas and I took a breather in the Gili Islands to meet up with some friends from England. I made it my mission to visit all three Gilis — research purposes, obviously. Lazy beach days, fresh grilled fish, Bintang beers, and snorkelling with sea turtles. The perfect beach bum intermission.


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AUGUST– Borneo, Malaysia
I wrapped up August with a week in Sabah, Borneo. You might not believe it, but traveling around that much can get quite tiring. So I slowed it right down: massages, seafood feasts, long naps on white-sand beaches.
But I didn’t go full sloth — I hiked in the mountains, saw wild orangutans, and visited a refugee village built on stilts above the water (a story that deserves its own post). Kota Kinabalu didn’t impress me at first, but by the time I left, it had quietly worked its way into my heart.


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SEPTEMBER – The Philippines
I had a travel dream. It took me 13 years to make it happen. But I finally made it to The Philippines — and oh, it was so worth the wait.
I spent most of my time in Palawan, jaw-dropping beauty around every corner. Every single day I turned to Douglas and said:
“LOOK at this! How is this even real?!”


But what really sealed the deal for me was the people. My Pinoy friends showed me the heart of the Filipino spirit — kind, vibrant, humorous, resilient. This country is full of flavour — the good, the bad, and the totally wacky (looking at you, Manila!).
If you missed my full-on gush fest, check out my Palawan recap part I and part II.

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OCTOBER – Home sweet home, Bali
For the first time in months, I stayed in one place for a full four weeks — sweet, peaceful Bali. It felt like a deep breath after a marathon.
I finally had time to explore the island beyond Ubud: diving and snorkeling trips to Lembongan, swimming alongside majestic manta rays, watching temple sunrises before the tourists rolled in. I signed up for an Indonesian course (I can now survive a conversation and swear like a local), started a yoga practice, and joined a writing workshop during the Ubud Writers Festival.
Routine never felt so rich.


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NOVEMBER – Vietnam
Visa time again! I visited South Vietnam on a quest to understand why so many visitors dislike it as a destination. Though I understand why, I expereinced nothing but rainbows, sparkles, and chocolate-covered kittens.
The food blew my mind. Fresh, fragrant, complex — Vietnamese cuisine might have changed my life a little. If you’re hungry for the details, read about my trip here.


DECEMBER – Sulawesi
And now I’m writing this blogpost from Sulawesi, Indonesia — surrounded by friends, wrapping up a year that feels like a lifetime.
I’m writing you from Sulawesi, Indonesia where a couple of friends and I will be celebrating the end of a fantastic year and welcoming a new one. Hopefully a new year filled with laughter, friendship, love, adventure and realisation of goals and dreams. Those are my wishes or you.
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Happy New Year, Everyone!
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What was the travel highlight of your year?
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