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Container in Chumpon

We needed a way of getting from Cha’am to Koh Tao (an island off the south coast) and somewhere to re-cooperate so we decided on Chumpon...

The Bus Ride from HELL!!!

Well, This won’t be a long post as I don’t want to fill this blog with negativity in general. The bus ride from Otres to Battambang was...

Hanging out in Ho Chi Minh City

We booked the bus through our hotel to HCMC. We left at 11am on a sleeper bus, although we were only travelling about 5hours to HCMC. It...

Luxury on a budget in Mui Ne

From Dalat we took another short bus journey (4 hours) back to the coast of Vietnam to Mui Ne. Mui Ne used to be a small fishing village...

People watching in Hanoi

We took a very comfortable and short hour flight from Vientiane to Hanoi in Vietnam via Vietnam Airlines. We were eager to get through...

Party poopers in Vang Vieng

It is safe to say that Vang Vieng was not the place for us. It started off badly as we had taken a minivan booked through our hostel in...

Slow boat on the Mekong

We spent one more night after the gibbon experience in Huay Xai as we were headed out on the slow boat the next day. We stayed close to...

Huay Xai was not a highlight

We had to leave Thailand on 14th February as our 30-day visa expired then. Unfortunately, we weren’t booked into the Gibbon Experience...

Crossing the border from Thailand to Laos

We had weighed up the benefits of getting a tourist bus from Chiang Rai to Bokeo where we decided that this would work out more expensive...

Contrasts in Chiang Rai

We arrived into Chiang Rai at the Old Bus Station (Terminal 1) at about 3.30pm (about 3-4 hour journey). We walked for 10 minutes to...

Chiang Mai Take 2

After a week in Pai we decided that we had spent enough time there and took a minibus back the three/ four hours to Chiang Mai (tickets...

When in Pai…explore by scooter

When speaking to people about Pai or reading blogs about it the one thing recommended is to rent a scooter to explore the surrounding...

Relaxing in the hippie capital

Pai has long been known as hippie central in Thailand with it mountainous views, numerous coffee shops, chilled out bars, a prevalence of...

762 curves to Pai

We booked a minibus to Pai from our hostel the day before for 180 baht including transportation to Chiang Mai’s main bus terminal 2 which...

Chilling out in Chiang Mai

Before arriving in Chiang Mai we put a public trip up on Couchsurfing to see if anyone was about to meet us or host us. We received a...

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