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panorama shots & traveling preferences


From the top:

Mount El-Deir, Jordan
Annapurna Region, Nepal
Mount Yong Yap, Malaysia
Rinjani, Indonesia

Never limit your travels. Make it your own and cherish the time while you travel. 

When it comes to travelling, I try not to limit my journeys only to focus on a particular theme say, "Jungles Only".

I try to mix it as much as I am able to. 

Personal Traveling Preference
I prefer the going-on-foot on my travels as it gives me the satisfaction of the great outdoors. Not under a bumbung or in a building. 😊 Afterall, I will be bound to the desk in office from 9-5pm everyday, the feeling of being outside and roam freely is the ultimately priceless! The sky is the limit. I feel at peace. I feel free. 

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