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Hello, welcome to Marked Footprints. 



I had never go on board until I was 22. You believe it or not, my first boarding experience was also the longest journey I have gone through, and that was to United States. Flying from Malaysia to the States consumes about 23 hours and that was real challenging for a newbie like me to fly for the very first time. 

Travelling is always the fun thing to do. You will choose to travel with families, friends or perhaps, alone. I gone through all these stages and each of this stage gives me a totally different feelings and experience. 

Travelling with family is always the most wonderful thing in the world. Everyone in the family end up sharing lovely memories and would promise a fantastic bonding experience. 

However, travelling with mates can be another great bonding experience. But somehow on the other hand, it can also be the hell from which there is no escape. Not everyone has the same interests or budget. That's where the conflicts always happen when you are travelling in a big group of friends. There are going to be disagreements about what to do and where to go. Unless you are good at compromising, otherwise travelling alone is the best solution, or at least in a smaller group. 

Travelling alone means you are given the most freedom to choose whatever you want to do. It is also a chance for you to learn to adapt new environment independently. Travelling alone means you could only rely on yourself if you are caught in a trouble. And if you are not willing to take such risk, so you got no choice but to travel with family or friends. 


Up to now, I have been to number of places in the world, from the north to the south. I enjoy every destination to the fullest and would love to share with anyone out there. That's why I created this site. 


I will continue my travelling mission when time allow and of course, if I have the budget. So stay tunes for more updates. Hopefully, my site would provide you the reading sensation and gives you the information that you need. 


Thank you.


Some days, Somewhere on the Earth, where my footprints marked.