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We arrived in Ngapali on October 16th. It took me some time to adapt myself to the new environment but I think now it’s getting better and better 🙂 For this blog post, I’m gonna breakdown our daily expenses from October 24th to October 30th. We’re not paying any rent because we work in a hostel in exchange for free accommodation 🙂
On October 15supth/sup, we left Penang to go to Yangon. It was an unexpected trip since we were planning to stay in Malaysia until the end of our 3-month visa (November 7supth/sup).
We were planning to stay in Penang until the end of our 3-month visa in Malaysia, which was November 7supth/sup. But an opportunity to work for 2 months in Myanmar showed up on October 6supth/sup while I was promoting our Marketing class for October 14supth/sup.
For our last month in Penang, I wanted to show you how cheap it was to live here (especially when you get familiar with the city). Here’s our first week from October 1st to 7th 2016.
We were supposed to leave Malaysia on September 6th and catch a flight to go to Bali. But we decided to extend our stay here until the end of our 3-month visa.
We arrived in Kuala Lumpur on August 10th around 9PM and spent one night in a Airbnb homestay.
We booked a Thai Cooking Class with Thai Akha Cooking School.
We spent 28 days in Cambodia from July 13supth/sup to August 10supth/sup, 2016.
This morning, my boyfriend and I decided to try the new fitness gym called « Angkor Inter Fitness ». The place is located not far from our hostel, Adan World Hostel, and is actually on our way to the café Common Grounds where we spend most of our afternoons working on our laptops.