Author: Anis

100% Pure

I haven’t been to very many countries but of all the places I’ve been to, my all-round favourite has to be New Zealand. If I were to migrate, it would probably be to NZ,...

This week’s photo- Chilies

I was in a vegetable market in Terengganu, Malaysia when I saw this huge mound of fresh chillies at one of the stalls. Red and green really go well together.

Anyone fancy a train ride?

I see some pretty good things in this part of the world in the months to come. Pic from the nice folks at northborneorailway.com.my In July, the North Borneo Railway will start running again...

Kids by the river, Laos

This photo makes me laugh every time I look at it:   This was taken somewhere in Laos, during a short hike about three hours from Luang Prabang. We had just stopped at a...

What makes a good travel companion?

Sunset over the Mekong, Laos Ask me 50 years down the line which I prefer – solo or group travel- and I guarantee that I will lift my withered, sagging arms with whatever strength...

Angkor Wat

Some photos I took around Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and Bayon a few years back: and finally:

Spin cycle in a zorb

It all started with a push.   “Are you ready?” the guy asked. I gave him the thumbs-up. With that, he pushed me down the hill, a big grin on his face.   As...

Books: Istanbul, Memories of A City

I found Orhan Pamuk’s ‘Istanbul: Memories of a City’ at a bookshop on my last day in Istanbul. This is a joke, I thought, as I turned the book over in my hands. A cruel joke. I’m...