Claire WebbinWandering WebbSacred highs and filthy lows: Climbing Indonesia’s second-tallest volcanoGunung Rinjani looms over the island of Lombok. Indonesia’s second-tallest volcano is 3726m, with a 6km-wide lake inside its crater, and a…Nov 24, 2017Nov 24, 2017
Claire WebbinWandering WebbThe dos and don’ts of trekking the Malaysian jungleAs regular readers will know, Matt and I are pretty intrepid/foolhardy, but even we did not brave Taman Negara on our own.Nov 15, 2017Nov 15, 2017
Claire WebbSweat and sugar: How to spend the perfect weekend in KL*Greetings from Indonesia! I’ve only just been able to upload this because the Malaysian government has blocked Medium. Not because they…Nov 7, 2017Nov 7, 2017
Claire WebbinWandering WebbTrying to get high in the PamirsThe local nickname for the Pamirs is Bam-i-Dunya – the Roof of the World. With 5000m-plus peaks, unpeopled valleys and astounding scenery…Oct 13, 2017Oct 13, 2017
Claire WebbinWandering WebbThe Pamir Highway: Driving into Tajikistan’s Wild EastIt cost us three bottles of vodka, a sack of milk powder and 100 somoni (£9) to get into Tajikistan.Oct 4, 2017Oct 4, 2017
Claire WebbinWandering WebbMore reasons to shop Morrisons? Bags more mystery in Tajikistan…*The thrilling sequel to The Mysterious Case of the Morrisons bagsSep 28, 20172Sep 28, 20172
Claire WebbinWandering WebbWhy Peckham needs a Kyrgz restaurantYesterday Matt and I had a pasty and a cup of tea for lunch. Mmm, I thought, as I burnt my tongue on the filling: how nice to be so far…Sep 25, 2017Sep 25, 2017
Claire WebbinWandering WebbThe mysterious case of the Morrisons bagsMatt spotted one first. On day two, in the little town of Bokonbayevo: a boy with three loaves of bread in a Morrisons carrier bag.Sep 15, 20171Sep 15, 20171
Claire WebbinWandering WebbHitchhiking and hitches on the road in KyrgyzstanToday is one of those days when you wonder: why don’t we go on normal holidays and do fun stuff, instead of hanging around bus stations in…Sep 14, 2017Sep 14, 2017
Claire WebbinWandering WebbA night in a shepherd’s yurt and our first near-death experienceMost people trek to Kol Ukok on horseback, but Matt still hasn’t recovered from pony trekking in the Dominican Republic eight years ago, so…Sep 13, 2017Sep 13, 2017