Asian Adventure: Hội An, Vietnam – The Ancient City

Although much of the trip was spent dancing with  VLX …. I was able to check out a few sites, ate some amazing meals and even got to visit a tailor to get some custom threads made!!!

A few noteworthy things to mention if you are planning on visiting Vietnam:

  • There is a VISA requirement for this country.  From my earlier post, What to Know Before you Go, many Asian countries issue visas free of charge on arrival at major airports and land-boarders. Vietnam is NOT one of these countries.   There are a few online service providers that will help get you started with the Vietnam Visa process, we used:  http://www.myvietnamvisa.com/   The application process is simple enough – just go online and apply. But the cost has gone up unfortunately — the online processing fee is $20 (just remember to select Canadian dollars).
  • Make sure the name you put in is exactly as your passport, that your passport number is correct, and that you put your arrival date correctly. If any of these are incorrect, you might have to pay a heavy fine upon arrival.  This takes about 2-3 days to process and they will email you a letter – which you will need to print and bring along with $45 USD in cash exactly, to be paid with CRISP bills – no joke.  If your bills are wrinkled or ripped, even slightly, your money will be rejected at the counter and Visa denied.

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    The Japanese Bridge – Hoi An
  • In addition to this letter, you will be required to fill out a form at the counter that you will have to frantically fill out before they will take your money.  Some online service providers send out this form with the letter.  Our service didn’t. FYI.
  • Oh, you also need passport photos – which you might want to get while you’re overseas travelling – as North American passport photos are usually highly overpriced.
  • The currency used is the Vietnamese DONG – maybe the best currency ever, by name alone 😉  Everyone is a Millionaire there, as $100CAD translates to $1.7Million Dong!  It took me the entire 4-days to get used to the giant bills to pay for anything correctly there.

If you’re not already following me on Instagram … Here are a few snaps from my adventures in Hoi An …


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THE FOOD!!!

I’m a huge fan of asian cuisine … but the amounts of delicious foods that were eaten my short time in Hoi An was magical – and sooooo cheap!!!!!

VIETNAMESE ICED COFFEE (CAFE SUA DA)  – This is oh-so delicious.  Made with Vietnamese coffee press + Sweetened condensed milk filling a tall glass filled with ice to its brim!

AND then these BLOSSOMS –  Hoi An fried wontons are covered in a salsa-like topping of vegetables and sweet and sour shrimp or pork …. they are crispy, mouth-watering works of art.

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VIETNAMESE ICED COFFEE (CAFE SUA DA) HOI AN FRIED WONTON BLOSSOMS

OK! The below dish is called Cao lầu – it is a regional Vietnamese dish made with noodles, pork, and local greens, and is only found in the town of Hội An.

Naturally, I ate as much of this as I could while I was there.

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Cao lầu and Larue Beer – genuine Hoi An street-must-eats!

WHAT I BOUGHT

In terms of souvenirs I behaved myself.  My purchases included: two medium-sized fabric lanterns (for my balcony), coconut bowls, Viet snacks for coworkers AND the most delicious coffee ever + metal coffee distiller!

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My biggest excitement …and spending … took place with the custom-made clothes!!! 😀

Everyone who had visited Vietnam before, had told me how great the tailors were out there.   I was loosing my mind trying to narrow down my choices of what items I wanted to get made.

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The tailor I used — visited them a few times to get the following pieces perfect for moi!

Before leaving for my trip, I picked pieces that I’d been coveting that didn’t come in plus sizes at the vintage/reproduction boutiques I frequent.  And found my TOP FOUR items I wanted to get made:

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1. Hello, Yellow two-piece midi-crop top set
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2.  Green Gingham
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3. The bow-tie dress shirt & 4. overall skirt with pockets

Buuuuut there were TONS of cool ideas and dress designs hanging all around me at this little shop.  And I’ve got a problem and weakness for pretty frocks.

In the end …. SEVEN new pieces actually came home with me!  And when all was said and done, each item cost me approx. $42 CAD.

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Saving this floral frock for Toronto Vintage Society’s Annual Tiki Party this August 29, 2015 – save the date friends 😉
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Bird Dress

Which is pretty awesome, considering I selected premium fabrics + lining, got to add my own ‘design’ ideas such as adding POCKETS to everything …. and each piece is unique to fit me perfectly.

Nobody in Toronto is gonna be wearing my outfit. Huge Bonus 🙂

Stay tuned for upcoming blogpost highlighting each of these outfits specifically!!! Thanks for reading! xo

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Asian Adventure includes:

Boracay, Philippines – White Sand Beach – click here for blogpost

Hội An, Vietnam – VLX – click here

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Food, Fun and Fashion (coming soon, I promise)

Asia: What to Know Before you Go – click here for blogpost

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Asian Adventure: Hội An, Vietnam – VLX (Lindy Exchange)

Xin chao! [sinjao] – Hello!

Ban hay khong? [bahn nay khom?] – Would you like to dance?

Hoi An, Vietnam!

Of all the places on my travel agenda for this trip – this destination was for the shortest stay.  We flew out just for the weekend from KL, Malaysia to Danang, Vietnam ….a 30min drive from Hoi An, specifically for VLX – Vietnam’s Lindyhop Exchange weekend!

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What is a lindy hop exchange you ask?

A lindy exchange is a gathering of lindy hop dancers in one city for several days to do the same dance at other venues, showcase ones own talent to the local community, and to dance with visitors and locals alike.

This was my first time swing dancing outside of Canada!

If you remember from my previous post, there was a pie chart highlighting the various nationalities that would be at this dance exchange – I’m proud to say that me and Dee (my travel mate) added to the 7% Canadian slice who were in attendance 🙂

Where We Stayed

We signed ourselves up for the full weekend – which meant we did’t have to do a thing when it came to booking hotels and transportation to/from airport – VLX took care of us as soon as we landed!

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The glorious Hotel Royal Hoi An, MGallery Collection – we had breakfast around this lovely pool every morning!
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THIS was our fantabulous suite —- These Beds! These Pillows! These amazing fluffy robes!!! This place was divine!!!

The Dances

We were on a tight dance-filled agenda which began with a Welcome dance our first night at the Hoi An Historic Hotel ….

The theme that night was “East Meets West” … here’s what I wore:

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Dee and I found these lovely batik printed skirts from The Central Market in KL, and went twinsy for the evening complete with flower in hair and vintage bangs.

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Batik skirts with fanny prints + tanks + vintage hair flowers + bumper bangs = East Meets West
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Caught in the lindyhop act.  (Thanks Jason & Sheila)

AND we were caught on camera and made the News in Nam!!!  See if you can spot ME in the news clip friends 😉

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While other VLXers woke up super early for a bike ride to explore Hoi An (after dancing ’til 3:30am the night before) …

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me and a few other deep-sleepers chose to enjoy the day in the pool instead – until the next afternoon dance of course 🙂

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Isn’t this a great picture? I borrowed this hat from a VLX Cowboy …and he snapped this photo complete with cartoon Asian sworded companion. 🙂
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Beach Afternoon – An Bang Beach, Hoi An
On Sunday afternoon we were shuttled to An Bang Beach’s Soul Kitchen and took over a lovely little section of sun and shade …in between DANCING, of course!!!
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Day drinking + relax-o in between barefoot lindy hopping = Paradise!
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Me among the beauties representing Malaysia at the VLX 🙂

And then the barefoot Lindy Hopping began!

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The VLXers of 2015…. such a great group of people!!!

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MORE Dancing Nights …

If you’ve been following me on Instagram, you’ve likely already seen a few of these pic and can watch a few vid clips too.

Every evening there was a dinner and a dance planned for us.  Here are a few shots of all the fun:

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Dancing at the Bamboo Buddha

This evening’s dress code was “Extreme Opposites”.  I had no idea what that meant … and so I went as Batman!

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I’M BATMAN! 😉

Our last night in Hoi An, we had a farewell dinner at Green Mango ….with a dress code of “Modern Vintage”

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Dinner our last night there…le sigh.

After dinner our last night of dancing in Hoi An….we took the Lindy Hopping to the streets…

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My dress is from the Canadian designer Cherry Velvet Plus, click here for outfit deets.

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Dancing in the Streets! Loved it!!!

Of all the places I visited this trip, THIS is the city I wish I had spent more time in….sigh.  Guess this just means I’ve gotta make another visit sometime soon ❤

Although much of the trip was spent dancing …. I was able to check out a few sites, ate some amazing meals and even got to visit a tailor to get some custom threads made!!!  7 new pieces came home with me!

Stay tuned for the next blogpost highlighting these things specifically!!! Thanks for reading! xo

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Asian Adventure: Boracay, Philippines – White Sand Beach

For years now, I’ve heard the rumours of how beautiful the beaches of The Philippines are.  So Boracay Island was one of the MUST-SEE spots on my travel agenda while I was in South-East Asia last month.

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Hello, Kalibo – Philippines!

Now, getting to these beautiful beaches takes a bit of effort which included a 35-min LRT ride to Kuala Lumpur Airport, a 4-hour flight to Kalibo, Philippines.

Then a 2-hour bus ride to the edge of the sea to board a questionable mini-ferry boat for a 15-min ride to Boracay Island.

Followed by a 30-min shuttle bus AND a 10-min walk with luggage to our resort bungalow ….

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WHERE WE STAYED

Thus began our 5-night stay at The Boracay Beach Resort!!! 🙂

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The white sand beaches of Boracay is split up into three boat stations: Stn 1 known to be the ‘party spot’, Stn 2 and Stn 3.  Since accommodations can be pricy we chose to stay at a more modest resort for the first 5-nights.

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The jungle-like garden walkway toward the bungalows of The Boracay Island Beach Resort

The  beachfront location of Stn 1 & 2 is always busy and bustling with activity.

Our little bungalow was a welcomed and lovely quiet respite from the island’s bustling party scene, but close enough to its heart for two single gals on vacation who wanted the complete Boracay experience. 😉

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Our private bungalow in the jungle

Added bonus to staying at this resort:  it’s fully WIFI accessible …. even on this little jungle porch!  Which was perfect starting off our day with fresh fruit shakes & delicious breakfasts and for our evenings of impromptu name-that-tune challenges and Facebook updates to make family and friends back home jelly 😉

The only downside to staying in these bungalows was the window AC units were very loud.  So night-time was kept cool and tropical with just the fan mode.  Plus, earplugs make everything better.

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Our quaint relaxing porch ….where we were served delicious breakfasts every morning and enjoyed cheapy beers every evening.   Sigh… how I miss it so 😦

For our last two-nights we checked out of our sweet little bungalow and stayed at this upscale, splurge-o hotel: Henann Garden Resort

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The fancy Henann Garden Resort —- Sadly, the pool was the most noteworthy thing about this hotel.

Sadly, the pool was the most noteworthy thing about this hotel…. which couldn’t be enjoyed as there weren’t any ‘children only areas’.  Which meant children were everywhere running amuck, often without parental supervision!   Sigh….

The other disappointments of Henann Garden Resort:  it cost us nearly DOUBLE what our 5-night stay cost which got us a “deluxe room” ….. which had zero view, no balcony or access to any private outdoor space and no WiFi.  In fact, the entire splashy resort only offered WiFi access in their lobby…which was always crowded for this reason.

“Deluxe” …pfft!!!!

Thank goodness the bulk of our stay was at  The Boracay Beach Resort ... how I miss it so! *sniff sniff*

WHAT WE DID

Both of our hotels were located along the White Beach between Stn 1 and the island’s newest center, D’Mall.  There are tons of shops and restaurants within this area…which we explored daily.

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 Boracay Island is a water sport enthusiasts mecca!

Sadly, as I’m a non-swimmer (for more facts you didn’t know about moi, click here), I spent my days being a beach-bum working on my tan (ha!), eating, drinking and exploring the beach.

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Like the day where we noticed a grouping of rocks off in the distance towards the end of Stn 1.

According to the map this was known as Willy’s Rock.  I thought maybe it had something to do with the classic 80s flick GOONIES one-eyed-Willy … but upon closer inspection turns out this point of interest is actual a Christian shrine – notice the statue.

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Willy’s Rock …. at Stn1 of Boracay White Sand Beach.  My gf/travel mate ventured onto the rock. 🙂

We actually walked to it from shore and you can swim to and around it, as the water was quite shallow around it.

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My Outfit: Dress, Tommy Hilfiger; Sunnies, NineWest; Hat, picked up on my travels from a lil’ shop outside of KLCC

We also came across this giant Gorilla after lunch one day … kinda random, right?

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Monkeying around on the white sand beach of Boracay

There was a lot of time spend lazing around on the beach and on the hammock of our bungalow’s veranda reading my book: Gone Girl.  (Really, really enjoyed it.  Sadly, it wasn’t one of the movie offerings on any of my flights back…le sigh.)IMG_6834Watching the sailboats at sunset never got old…IMG_6841

Toward the end of the week, I wandered over to the end of Stn 3 and noticed that the clear blue waters were keeping covered in thick green grossness.  Apparently at this time of year this algae seems to take over the shores.  It wasn’t THIS bad by where we staying, thankfully.  And once you’ve managed to walked past all the greenness, the water was perfect!

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The intense algae situation at Stn 3

And People-Watching was always entertaining…

We got pretty chatty with one of the below table of dancers/hireable companions… so much so, that by the end of the evening one asked to touch my boobs 😮

True Story!!!! LOL!!!

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This table of ladies were a combination of dancers and um, hireable companions for the night or week.

Nightly entertainment along the beach included live cover bands and fire-dancers.  Visit my Instagram for vid clips of these performances 🙂

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Fire-Dancers!!!
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Roof-top cover band performing along the white sand beach

Oh! And I even donned my first bikini ever beachside and poolside!  Woot!

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My Outfit: Jellyfish Aqua Bikini from the GabiFresh line by Swimsuitsforall.com

WHAT I BOUGHT

Now y’all know I’m a hardcore shopper.  But this year I’m really focused on spending money on ‘experiences’ rather than things…. and I have to say that there wasn’t anything particularly fabulous that I needed to purchase from Boracay Island.

I did come across this young artist on the beach, who was making personalized jewellery out of surgical steel wire.  Earrings, necklaces and rings.

As you can see, I got myself one …complete with butterfly motif and pink beads…which worked out to be a whopping $6 CAD 🙂

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We also found a caricaturist along the beach – THIS was not at all the pose we picked to be drawn.

LOLOL!!  I’m pretty sure they thought we were apart of a lesbian commune.  Not that there’s anything wrong with that. 😉

Also, seems I’m white in caricature, while my gf is part of the big-titty-committee.  LOLOL!!!  Too funny!

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LOL!   Even the crab on the shores of Boracay knows of our love. 🙂

I have to admit, there wasn’t anything AMAZING that I had to bring home with me from Boracay.  OH!!! I did discover that full body massages along the beach and (if you preferred, in private air-conditioned lofts) worked out to $10 CAD for an hour!!!  Naturally, I had one every day I was there!!!  Paradise just got better!

All that returned to the T-dot with me was a bottle of Red Horse Beer that I couldn’t finish the eve of our departure and these chocolate covered mangos I picked up at the airport.  Both are delicious!

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My only souvenirs from Boracay

So there you have it friends.  Hope you enjoyed reliving destination 1 of 3 in my 22-day  Asian Adventure with me.  Stay tuned for the next instalment.  xo

Thinking about travelling to Asia yourself?

In case you’ve missed any… PPMeow’s Asian Adventure includes:

  • Asia: What to Know Before you Go – click here for blogpost
  • Clothes vs. Backpack – click here for blogpost
  • 30+ hours of Travel – click here for blogpost
  • 22 Days, 3 Countries – click here for blogpost
    • Boracay, Philippines – White Sand Beach – click here for blogpost
    • Hội An, Vietnam – VLX (coming soon)
    • Hội An, Vietnam – The Ancient City (coming soon)
    • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Food, Fun and Fashion (coming soon)

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Our last sunset of Boracay
Our last sunset of Boracay

Asian Adventure: 30+ hours of Travel

Hey Hey Hey!  I’m back from nearly three weeks travelling South East Asia.  It was a fantastic trip filled with good food, lots of dancing, new friends and shopping galore!

Y’all know I was anxious about doing such a BIG trip travel solo … PLUS, I was determined to fly without checking any luggage what-so-ever there.

IMG_6721Well, on the eve of my departure it turns out that my travel backpack ended up being larger than the allowable carry-on dimensions as per airport regulations.

Knowing that it isn’t easy finding larger clothes in the cities I’d be visiting … with all my many connections, the possibility of losing my luggage filled with PLUS SIZE clothing was terrifying.

And so last min, I transferred all my items into my trusty roller-bag and mini-backpack instead!

I was determined to get myself to the airport WITHOUT my winter coat.

So I dressed in the following layers for the 30+ hour journey to get to my first destination of my Adventure – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Pearson Travel Outfit: Black zip from Reitmans; Fox scarf from Suzy Sheer; Printed pants from Forever21+; Batman Tee from Ardene; Black sneaks from Payless

The long flights there (with layovers of waiting in-between) weren’t so terrible.  It was all pretty low stress until I arrived in Frankfurt Airport – my longest layover and last leg of my journey there.  So I decided to treat myself to German schnitzel and beer, and was approached by two Indian pilots (one more handsome than the other) who asked if they could join me. Seems mama still gots it even after 20+ hours of travel grime – must be those sexy compression socks, makes pilots crazy friendly 😉

Did you know that there’s now a new 15-hour flight direct from Toronto to New Delhi, India?  True story.

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Moi … 20+ hours of straight travel and those sexy compression socks Pilots can’t get enough of 😉

After I drank my beer and said farewell to my new pilot friends, I made my way to get my boarding pass and was given misdirections by TWO different Lufthansa desk clerks one telling me my gate was Z-something …. only to get there and be sent back where I began. Grrrrr   And then was issued a Stand By ticket …dun dun dun.

Luckily the third desk clerk I spoke to managed to secure me a proper seat with my ORIGINAL booking.  **phew**

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After 20-hours of continuous travel…the last thing you want to see on your airline ticket is the dreaded words: STANDBY~ akkk!

FLYING HOME

The journey home was pretty smooth……just ridiculously long.  (That’s what you get when you fly across the globe on points friends.)

I woke up at 4:45am to take a 10min cab ride to the KL Airport Express Train (35min ride) to catch my morning connection from KL to Bangkok.  Once I arrived there, I had a little over an hour to make my way through Bangkok customs and find my gate for my next connection to Beijing.

Cutting it super tight, right?  I finally arrived at my departure gate to see that FINAL CALL all-red flashing sign — maybe the most terrifying feeling when you know you have yet another connect to make.  This was the first time I flew Thai Airways and I have to say their airplane food was delicious!

The last leg of my journey in Beijing (who’s airport was completely nuts – zero signs written in English  + No one lines up for anything!  Just a mass of people mashing their bodies and luggage into each other until they get to a clerk at a desk – nuts!!!!)  An elderly gentleman – a professor in Hong Kong on his way to his father’s funeral in Hamilton, Ontario, struck up a conversation with me.  Seems I look most approachable and friendly in the last hours of lengthy travel days. Sigh…

Confucius says: “Man going through airport turnstile sideways is going to Bangkok.”🎊

Kuala Lampur. Bangkok. Beijing. Toronto. 4 countries, 30+ hours of time-travelling travel.  It was the LONGEST Friday ever!!!

Ditching the giant travel backpack for a roller-bag was definitely the right decision!  With all the swing dancing nights and visits to multiple airports to get to the various destinations we had planned, having a roller-bag totally saved my back!

Funny story… just as I arrived to the doorstep of my gf’s place in KL, I was praising how great my lil’ roller-bag has been these past 3-years it’s been with me…and just as those words utter on my lips – the handle broke!  Leaving me to have to pull this mofo bag by the straps for the remainder of the trip. LOL!

Not to fear, I bought myself a lovely new roller-carryon for my return home (and checked my broken bag on my flight home…since I ended up buying a ton of things from all three cities – Kuala Lampur – Boracay – Hoi An).

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Isn’t she a beauty? Looking forward to taking her on many more adventures in the near future 😉

I’m still working on my recap blogposts for each city I visited.  So stay tuned for those in the upcoming weeks friends.

In the meantime, feel free to follow my INSTAGRAM and catchup with a few snaps I took while I was on my Asian Adventure… as they happened.  xo

Asian Adventure includes:

Boracay, Philippines – White Sand Beach – click here for blogpost

Hội An, Vietnam – VLX

Hội An, Vietnam – The Ancient City

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Food, Fun and Fashion

KL Boracay HoiAn

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Asia: Clothes vs. Backpack

In exactly TWO Fridays, I’ll be at the airport on my way to the tropics to explore and live as beach bum for nearly a month with only the items I bring on my back – literally.

With all my many flights and connections, I’ve decided NOT to check any luggage.  Which means, I’ve gotta come up with 22-days worth of outfits NEEDS to fit into my 1 piece of carry-on below … yikes! 😮

My immediate thought:  Where Do The SHOES Go!??!?!

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When I did my big trip to India, I bought myself a sturdy Women’s North Face backpack with Opti Fit™ System provides an intuitive, adjustable, easy-to-use-tool to measure torso length to ensure a correct fit.  This was a big deal since I’m all of 5’2 – these adjustments were critical.  The shoulder harness easily slides up or down according to user’s back length, and cam locks pack in place. This pack is also tough enough to withstand the forces of nature and airport security.

It was pretty expensive (I picked it up on sale when I bought it back in 2012), but within the world of backpacks and suitcases it’s certainly worth the investment if you’re planning on traveling long-term.

 

Thank you for your comments and suggestions on the Petite Plus, Meow’s FB page … it has helped me come up with a checklist to pack the essentials.

I went out and bought myself a new Travel Purse aka Day-Trip Bag … its material is apparently slash-proof and has a cut-proof shoulder strap too.  I’ve been warned about aggressive pickpockets where I’m headed, so it’s kinda nice knowing my bag won’t be such as easy victim.  Especially since this will be the bag I keep my most prized possessions like money, credit cards, passport and snacks from airport to airport.

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Travelon Anti-Theft Cross-Body Bucket Bag in black

 

The weather is expected to be tropical super-summer-heat for the month of  March (30+ degrees).  Plus, the main religions present in the three countries I’ll be exploring are: Islam, with significant Buddhist, Hindu and Christian minorities.  These are the two factors I’ve gotta keep in mind when coming up with outfit choices for the trip.

If you’ve been following my Instagram, you know that ROUND 1 of determining what to pack was an epic fail!!!  😦

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ROUND 2 was much better.

Tah-Dah!!!  This is what I’ve managed to streamline my choices.  Here’s what I’ll be bring in my backpack …

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  1. Thin long pants.  I plan on wearing these on my flight days.
  2. Sun hat.  Packed one that bounces back into shape, regardless of being packed in my carry-on.
  3. Large, thin scarf.  This is great for a chilly night out and useful for covering up shoulders, head and cleavage as needed.   Plus it dresses up an ordinary outfit – cute scarves make it look like I’m at least trying.
  4. Belt.  Figured it would give me more options when mix and matching, giving an outfit a different/new look.
  5. Comfort tank tops (x4).  For daytime activities and easy beachwear.
  6. Sarong.  This not only can be a cover up at the beach…. but it can act as a fast trying towel, a sheet to picnic on, blanket for an over air-conditioned bus ride.
  7. Swimsuits (x2-3).  I just got my GabiFresh Swimsuitsforall – my first two-piece ever! These will be making their debut Fo Sho!!
  8. Sun dresses (x5). These are basically what I wear everyday.  Plus one extra one that currently fits me perfectly that I’m hoping to get copied by a tailor in Vietnam.
  9. Lounge shorts. I’m not a bit shorts wearer, but figured in 30+ degree weather I may want something quick n’ easy to pull for those lazy mornings.
  10. Nice tank tops (x3) for dinners out or party evenings.
  11. Sleep clothes.
  12. Small cross-body purse.  Great for heading out to dinner when I don’t need to carry much – this one has a wristlet strap too. The cross-body strap is nice because I never have to take it off, even when sitting.  And I can adjust the strap to fit across my waist (like a fanny pack) at swing dancing events.  This helps deter would-be purse snatchers.
  13. Sun glasses (x2).  I’m known for losing a pair of sunnies on every vacation I take, so I always bring along two … lesson learned
  14. Flip flops.  Bring one pair that can get wet for the beach.  Plus, need something to walk around in the hotel room (and possibly in the shower).
  15. Slip-on shoes.  I plan on swing dancing while I’m there, and my usual dance shoes needed replacement and more support.  So I bought myself some cute black Champions memory foam that can be sporty or dressed up.  These will likely be what I wear on planes too (with a pair of socks).
  16. Walking sandals.  Something light, breathable, and easy to slip on is fantastic in hot, beachy climates…, or if I have a big day sight-seeing.  I plan on wearing these the most all trip, so these are also memory foam supported.
  17. Black pencil skirt.  This basic piece will help transform any of the top options into evening/party wear.
  18. Tee-shirts (x2).  For travel days so my backpack doesn’t rub on my bare shoulders.

 + tons of panties & bras that go with most of my outfits above.  There you have it….22 days of outfits in 1 backpack…HAZZA!!! 😀

Happy to report that I’ve done a practice run at packing my pack — using the ‘burrito method’, where you layer clothes flat onto of each other and then roll them all up together and end up with one giant burrito of travel clothes…which then easily fit into a long backpack (like mine), maximizing the space.

I’ll likely bring along a simple solid cardigan too for the flights … I haven’t figured out my “Pearson Airport” outfit yet, but I’m determined to wear items out of the above in layers, reducing the bulk of my backpack a bit more.  And, am aiming to leave my winter coat at home.

So glad I tackled this well in advance of my trip, as I was really anxious.  I hear it isn’t easy finding larger clothes in the cities I’ll be visiting.  With all my many connections, the possibility of losing my luggage filled with PLUS SIZE clothing was terrifying.  Even more motivation to only travel with carry-on!

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I’m very proud of myself for being able to streamline my choices as much as I have.  And I’m determined to continue treating the world as my runway … even if it means wearing pieces that are wrinkled repeats that have been slightly re-accessoried to give me a new look from my travel backpack.

South East Asia … here I come!  Akkk! 😀

To find out where exactly I’m going click here.  To find out what to know before you go, click here.

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