Wednesday’s little adventure took me to the Nepal Embassy for my visa endorsement; one more step closer to completing my travel arrangements for my Vipassana journey.
I had applied for the visa online and received a confirmation email, so all I had to do was bring my passport and the printed form to the Embassy.
The process was surprisingly smooth: submit the passport, pay the visa fee, and it was done in about ten minutes.
The next day after 2 p.m., I’ll return to collect it.
Getting there was its own mini journey. I took the MRT from Surian, switched at Pasar Seni to the LRT, got off at Masjid Jamek (just one stop!), and from there it was only a short 100-metre walk to Wisma Paradise, where the embassy is located.
It’s funny how something that felt so uncertain at first; a new place, new process; turned out to be simple once I took the first step. Sometimes that’s how journeys begin: one train ride, one quiet morning, and a passport on its way to new experiences.
Notes / What I Felt:
The morning felt calm and purposeful. There was something grounding about doing things on my own. Figuring out the train routes, finding the building, and completing the process smoothly.
It reminded me that independence doesn’t have to feel lonely; it can feel steady, even comforting. Each small task done with intention feels like a quiet affirmation, that I’m moving forward, in my own time and in my own way.
With Vipassana drawing near, this moment felt symbolic too. A gentle reminder that every journey begins before we even pack our bags.
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