When travel really affects the way you live
I’m going into my fourth week in London now. I’m back to the same working pattern I’m used to five months ago. Everything seems to be going well so far. Well, not everything (I’d be lying if I’d say...
View ArticleThe experiences you keep to yourself – fishing on a raft house
This post was long overdue. Six months to be precise. Despite my continuous effort to travel and experience as much as possible, I simply could not afford to write all of my experiences. I would not...
View ArticleLess words More pictures..and more places
Credit: MrBassett If you’ve been following this blog for awhile (a million thanks to you guys!), I’m sure you’ve realised that I’ve literally stopped writing. I’ve been very busy lately (at work and...
View ArticleDesign Scandinavia – Copenhagen – A new kind of travel
Scandinavia is darn expensive. Not a very good way to start an article isn’t it? Short sentence, but enough to put me off for a very long time. I’ve always enjoyed travelling to exotic looking...
View ArticleSyria – a mission to raise awareness through travel experiences
With the current political conflict worsening in Syria, I am currently revisiting my travel experiences to the country as part of an attempt to raise more awareness to this Middle Eastern country....
View ArticleHey World, Welcome to London!
Why the 2012 Olympic Games is a big deal to me Yes, that’s me feeling over excited of having the Olympic Games in my backyard. Well, not literally backyard but we do have some events at Hyde Park...
View ArticleRoad to London 2012 – Meet the Malaysian Olympic Team
I have to admit that I’m quite a big sports fan. I enjoy almost every sports (watching them at least) and as a kid had always dreamt of being in an athlete shoe. Of course, I’ve been stuck in a limbo...
View ArticleLondon Olympic events for free
I’ve been running off topic since the starting of the London Olympic Games. But due to requests made from friends, I thought I’d just share with you some of my Olympic experiences in the capital. A...
View ArticleThe Olympic Ring on the River Thames
In case you’re wondering, I’m still in the Olympic mood. I hope you too. Why not since we’re nearly half way through the Games. Tomorrow, I will attend my second Olympic event – the Triathlon at...
View ArticleCollecting Moments – London Olympics in photos
I have to admit that I’ve been blessed to be able to gain tickets to 4 different Olympic events in London. The Olympics has been one of those events I’ve always been excited about and having it in...
View Articlehello again!
Hi again! It’s been over a year since I’ve written anything on TendToTravel. I’ve been very busy with work and have done a bit of travelling too. I’ve also took up a new hobby which consumed a big...
View ArticleLjubljana – a small capital city with a lasting impression
I’m usually good with names of the places I’ve been to, especially the names of capital cities. Let me take you back when I was 8. I was in living in London back then and one of my prized possession...
View ArticleAku tak jadi balik! dan sedutan dari majalah Kosmo
eh..tipu ajer..bad April Fool joke..yup..memang tak lawak..Aku akan miss bangun tido anytime aku nak, families dan juga rakan2 dan bukan rakan2 jugak. Memandangkan aku akan terbang dalam masa...
View ArticleLondon’s 2012 Olympic site as it is and my blue running shoes
What’s the point of having an Olympics when an average guy like me can’t even get tickets? That’s me venting out my frustrations over my miserable account of acquiring the golden tickets from last...
View ArticleWhen travel really affects the way you live
I’m going into my fourth week in London now. I’m back to the same working pattern I’m used to five months ago. Everything seems to be going well so far. Well, not everything (I’d be lying if I’d say...
View ArticleKuala Lumpur’s skyline from 1960′s – the age of our fathers and grandfathers
We all know how relatively new Kuala Lumpur is compared to other capital cities around the world (For those who doesn’t, Kuala Lumpur was established in 1857). But does that make you wonder how quick...
View ArticleMy Favourite Building – Casa da Musica
This is a guest post by Luis Alvarez. Read more about him below. One of the things that make Porto a great place, besides port wine and Portuguese cuisine, is architecture. The Cathedral and the...
View ArticleMy Big Win with Etihad Airways
This post was long due. It was 7:30am in the morning and I was ready to leave for work. The year 2013 has been a very quiet one for me for all things TendToTravel. However, that morning was...
View ArticleSão Paulo – Latin America’s largest and greatest
Sketching the view of Sao Paulo’s Jardins neighbourhood Completed version later that day. Note the helicopter. Sao Paulo is the city with the 2nd most registered copters’ in the world after NYC I...
View ArticleAn unexpected instagram repost and a thousand thanks!
Had a great surprise yesterday when one of my sketches had been reposted by a Brazilian architectural and art instagram page and have garnered over 2000 likes!. Never knew my travel sketches would...
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