It's been a long time since my last post. The main reason for this is: I just returned from a fascinating trip across Malaysia. My darling and I, we were backpacking for about 3,5 weeks in Malaysia and Singapore. This was such a great experience! It was our first time backpacking and now I really regret it that I haven't done this before. I love it. You have such a great feeling of freedom, everything you have you are carrying with you and every two or three days you just take your pack and move to the next place. This way we saw Kuala Lumpur, the jungle where we did some trekking, beautiful islands with white beaches, some other Malaysian cities and Singapore. I had such a wonderful time and I never had so many impressions, adventures and experiences in such a short time. Malaysia is a fascinating country with the most friendly people, I can recommend to everyone to pay a visit.
And of course the weather is the total contrary of Germany. It is tropical, that means it has always about 30° C with very humid air. This can also be challenging but as soon as you get used to it, it is really nice. But now I'm back in cold, rainy Germany and tomorrow my job is waiting for me :-( All good things come to an end *sigh*
Just a few words about Yoga: Maintaining a consistent practice while travelling is really hard. I carried my mat with me all the way through Malaysia but I could have used it far more often. But during the last days when we were staying on the beautiful island Tioman I managed to have some nice practices on the terrace of our chalet. Practicing surrounded by jungle in this hot humid weather is nice though the mosquitos are a little bit annoying. The body feels far more flexible and you don't need so much warming up since you are warm anyway.
But now I'm getting back on track, had a good sweaty practice today in the morning and tomorrow I'm going to have my usual morning practice.
2 comments:
Nice picture of the Petronas twin towers! Happy to read that you enjoyed your stay in Malaysia.
It's not that easy to get them completely on one photo, but it worked :-)
It's a pity that we only stayed for two nights in KL.
Malaysia is really a fascinating country, I could have spent some more weeks there.
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