
THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF ISLANDS (PULAU) IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD. God put them here so that I could jump across them all, all the way to the Malay peninsula and Eurasia!
Hit hawker centers every night! Eat chwee kueh!
Papua
Skouw // Jayapura // Sentani (Go to the festival in June!) // Nimbokrang // Pantai Tablanusu // Merem (cut through the middle of the country to save time!) // Lereh // Elelim // Arso // Wor // Wamena // Kurima // Ugimba // Sugapa // Mulia // Pegunungan Weyland // Lake Paniai // Nabire // Wanggar // Arfak Mountains // Manokwari // Berap // Sorong // Samate // Waiwo (Pulau Salawati) // Waisai: 73km // Pulau Gab // Raja Ampat.
OVER THE HALMAHERA SEA
Pulau Gebe // Maba // Sofifi // Ternate // Miangas (and thence to The Phillipines!) // Cape San Augustin // Kupal (Pulau Bacan) // Pulau Obi //
SULAWESI
Banggai (home of the rare cardinalfish) // Toraja // Rantepao // Makale // Taipa // Tentena // Ambon // Makassar // Palu // Pare-Pare (Catch the night ferry to Borneo or Flores!)
PULAU BORNEO

Balikpapan // Tanjung Selor // Samarinda // Tenggarong // Muara Muntai // Kota Bagun // Tanjung Isuy // Mancong // Melak // Tanjung Lokang // Putussibau // Pontianak // Serian // Kuching (Malaysia) // Bontang // Tarakan // Tawau // Derawan Islands // Pulau Manukan // Kota Kinabalu // Sandakan // Lamitan // Sibutu (The Philippines) // Bongao (Tawi-Tawi) // Zamboanga // Kuching // Pulau Kabung // Pulau Penjantan // Pulau Serasan // Mahkota Kayong Hotel // Ketapang // Sukadana // Kepulauan Karimata // Belitung Island // Manggar //
BACK IN SUMATRA
Mentok // Palembang // Tembilahan // Batam Island (2 Weeks)
PENINSULA MALAYSIA
Singapore (Two Months) // Kluang // Malacca // Kuala Lumpur (One Months) // Penang (One Month) // Langkawi
Kepulauan Karimata // Belitung Island // Manggar //
BACK IN SUMATRA
Mentok // Palembang // Tembilahan // Batam Island (2 Weeks)
SINGAPORE
Eat at Mos Burger!
Jurong Bird Park // Changi Airport
PENINSULA MALAYSIA
Kluang // Malacca // Kuala Lumpur (One Months) // Penang (One Month) // Langkawi
Escaoe from Oz // Indochina Adventure
People complain these days that the world is becoming uniform, that there are McDonalds and Starbucks on every corner, the world is becoming smaller and less interesting. This may be true on the surface level, since the globalists have only ever been interested in surface details. Scratch a little DEEPER, however, wherever you are, and you find a hidden world still exists, an aboriginal world, everywhere.