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NHT welcomes guest contributor Sasha Miller.

A budding writer interested in sustainable travel, Sasha explores Malaysia’s state of Sabah in northern Borneo.

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The world is peppered with thousands of small islands. Many are beautiful, some stunning and some poor losers are ghastly ugly. Travellers dream of discovering one to call home, if only for a holiday.

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Indonesia’s wildly diverse eco-systems harbour an incredible variety of animals. Orangutans are the stars of the show at Camp Leakey.

A long hairy arm extends over my shoulder, fingers tickle my torso. I reach around to hold her hand behind my back, like we’re canoodling at the cinema hoping no one will notice. She turns to me and smiles. Her mouth is full of stinky sweet durian and her lower lip protrudes comically.

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Sri Lanka continues to seduce in surprising ways.

Chamindah stops the van. He turns around, smiles at me and points to a large tortoise trying to cross the road. I climb out, pick it up and place it gently near a tree in the direction it was travelling. Chamindah clasps his hands together giving thanks to Buddha and we set off towards the rock monastery fortress of Sigiriya.

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Let’s be clear about this from the start, skiing in Australia is a debatable proposition.

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