Apart from my sojourn in Western Australia, the balance of my 3 1/2 month winter trip to Asia was spent largely in Malaysia, book-ended by a cruise from Taiwan to Singapore and a final week in Bali, all of which gave me some opportunity for walking and hiking in an environment quite alien to my desert home. This blog post is presented in chronological order, which is roughly geographically north to south. To keep this blog post to a manageable size, I have intentionally restricted it (with one or two exceptions) to only those photos I took on my various walks and hikes.
The Cruise: Taipei to Singapore
Twenty years since my last cruise, I thought it finally time for another. A one way 14-day cruise in early December fit the bill, stopping in several countries I had not yet visited. In addition to the Taiwan and Singapore ports of embarkation and debarkation, these included: Hong Kong, the Philippines, Brunei, and Malaysian Borneo, the last of which I would return to 3 months later. Unfortunately, a major drawback on any large ship cruise is that, apart from snorkeling, the port itineraries are not designed for an active traveler. Hence, I headed out on my own more than once.




My other walking excursions, in Hong Kong and Pattaya, Thailand, while enjoyable, yielded no interesting photos. So here I fast forward to the port of debarkation, Singapore, where I subsequently stayed five nights.







Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo
Skipping ahead almost 2 months, in February I flew from Western Australia to Kuala Lumpur (KL) to begin a 3-week visit to both peninsular Malaysia and Sabah in Malaysian Borneo. Apart from a couple of extra days in KL at the start, this trip comprised 2 group nature/cultural excursions with the Australian company, Intrepid.



Leaving KL, our group made a several hour drive to Penang Island where we started our peninsular Malaysia adventure.















After returning to KL, a couple of us flew to Borneo the following day for another Intrepid group trip.



For what was by far the most interesting hike I did in Borneo, climbing Mount Kinabalu, see my recent post.
Bali, Indonesia
Wrapping up my 31/2 month winter trip to southeast Asia and Australia, I spent a week relaxing and sightseeing in Bali, where I had only ever changed planes before.









A note on vertical photo widths: I noticed while perusing an old blog post of mine, that an update to the WordPress Block Editor changed its default settings so that all vertical photos appear full width. This has retroactively affected every blog post of mine, making them difficult to see on a PC or tablet as well as enlarging many to the point of pixilation due to the compressed resolution I intentionally use on my blog site. This WordPress update to my knowledge has had no adverse impact for viewing on phones (though on phones the landscape photos appear small - I do recommend using a tablet or PC). The only solution I could find is to manually force the width of the vertical photos to what I originally intended. With 127 blog posts this laborious task will take a while...
I have returned to Italy for the remainder of the spring and early summer before heading to Madagascar for two weeks. Although currently staying in Trentino near Lago di Garda, I do promise two blog posts from the regions of Tuscany and Abruzzo, a major change of scene from my usual northern Italian adventures! Stay tuned,
The Vagabond Hiker