So far I've had no trouble meeting people at all. It seems that SE asia circuit is much more social, even compared to Europe. I haven't had a single night by myself when I didn't want to. Some nights I've basically had to decline going out or else I just wouldn't be able to get up the next day. It's certainly been a welcome change compared to certain days when I was traveling through the Baltics last year and I'd go a couple days without speaking to anyone, literally. That was character building, but also a bit challening at times. Still, SE asia circuit is definitely a great place to chill and party, and I think you also get further away from the obnoxious American frat boys on the European circuit.
I was talking w/ a woman from the UK and she just raved about the S. America circuit - Chile, Argentina,
Shout outs to some of the people I've been hanging out w/ so far - surprisingly, a whole lot of British people. I just got on a tour bus today again w/ a bunch of Brits, they were all totally awesome. Completely shatters the stereotype that Brits are cold and reserved.
Me mates - Matt (Australia), and Lina and Sarah from UK

More mates - Sara, Binit, Becky, and Ashley (all UK)

Yun Jeong from Korea - her English wasn't great, and obviously my Korean was non-existent, but we had a blast anyways. Hand gestures gets you a long ways

Hey HC, I met a couple of cute Malaysian girls at the airport, btw. Sorry I didn't get their contact info, otherwise I'd totally hook you up ;)
Other pics
Sunrise, Ankor Wat - unfortunately, it was very cloudy that day, so the picture could've been much better

Carving, Ankor Wat


Monk, Ankor Wat


Old woman, Ankor Wat

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Kudos to you for being social and making new friends on the road, and also for taking lots of pictures with people in them - those are my favorites. And it's good to hear that Malaysia is well-represented on the SE Asia traveler circuit. :)
Well the girls were actually on a shopping spree in Thailand and on their way back to Malaysia, so not exactly the backpacker type. But one of them was from KL though :)
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