Kuala Lumpur did not disappoint. It’s a huge city that offers lots of activities and sightseeing. Before I went to KL, I made a list of all of the things I wanted to see and do, to make it easier for myself to plan the days. I ended up with 26 things on the list. So for everyone out there travelling to Kuala Lumpur for the first time, I’m now sharing with you how I filled up all of the days here. A free, 7 day Kuala Lumpur itinerary!
I think this was our biggest search of the whole ‘planning our trip to Bali’ thing. Searching for the best flights didn’t even take this long, lol. The first place we stayed at, we booked through Airbnb. My Airbnb experience in Japan was lovely, so that’s why. The place was called Sunset Bungalows Bali.
So you just booked your trip to Japan? How awesome!
Booking your return flights to Japan is obviously the first and most important thing to do. After that though, you need to figure out which cities to visit and what to see/do in each city. This might be easy peasy lemon squizy for you because you’ve already done loads of research when it comes to the highlights of Japan and popular activities. However, this could also be a bit difficult difficult lemon difficult for you. – I’m sorry that scentence always cracks me up, I’m dying of laughter right now haha –
Anyways, if you’re not entirely sure yet where to go in Japan, or you do know which cities you want to visit but don’t know what to do with all the time you have while there, I’m here to help. Kyra to the rescue!
Today, I’m going to share with you our Japan Itinerary!
Today I’m going to be sharing with you my travel essentials: what I ALWAYS bring with me when I travel & why. – Apart from the obvious stuff like deodorant, my passport & a toothbrush, duh – No matter where I go, no matter how far away the place is, no matter how long I’ll be staying and no matter the climate.
While booking our trip to Japan and the whole journey there I wondered: is Japan really going to be as expensive as we think it is? Find out the answer in this blogpost!
This is most of the food we ate while me and my sister were in Osaka. Obviously we went to dotonbori, which is the famous streetfood street. Spoiler alert: yes, we tried the okonomeyaki!