I took a nap then set out for the city only to be quickly caught off guard by the harsh realities of Thailand’s most bustling city.
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I quickly realised that despite being someone who loves to travel on his own, a guide at my side was not only necessary but a welcome relief.
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The northeast has a number of growing, and upcoming cities including three which are comparable in size to Chiang Mai.
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My sizable pavillion, one of forty dotted across the steep hill that once was a coconut plantation, was scrumptiously luxurious with a spacious bathroom
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On a friend’s whim, and upon realising that it was only a three and a half hour flight from Bangkok on Thai Airways, we decided to visit Bangaluru over the
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As the hours slipped by in a blink, I imagined what it must have been like 200 million years ago, when this area was 200 metres under the sea level and aquatic
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I usually cook my own food at home, but Krua Ya, a Thai restaurant in Lake Land Village on Canal Road, is a perfect place for lunch.
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While religion and tradition permeate daily life in Bhutan, it is no longer simply an impoverished Himalayan kingdom clinging to its past.
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The eerie, derelict Bang Lamphu shopping mall in Bangkok has become a giant fish pond and an unlikely tourist attraction.
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The most Googled city in China, with over 70 million domestic tourists per year, home of UNESCO World Heritage Site's West Lake, subject of Marco Polo's 13th century
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"Sometimes people are disappointed when they don't get to sleep in one of the tree houses," says Mr. Lee. "This makes me sad. Each house is unique and special."
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In my mind, this is such an Isaan moment, a term my friends and I came up with to describe the moments in our everyday lives as English teachers in the Isaan region
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