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Thailand Travel: How To Use The Free Bangkok Airport Shuttle
The free Bangkok Airport shuttle services both international airports, though can be a bit confusing for first time users. Here’s what you need to know. Read more...
How To Use AirBnB For An Amazing Romantic Getaway
Wondering how to use AirBnB if you’re wanting an amazing romantic getaway? Here, one traveling couple shares their tips and experiences!Read more...
Solo Travel, Local Culture And Going Beyond The Guidebook In Thailand
Looking for an in-depth Thailand travel guide? Thailand expert and editor of One Weird Globe Chris Backe shares his knowledge of the country with advice and recommendations on how to travel on a budget, immerse yourself in local culture and go beyond the guidebook in this fascinating destination. 1. For those wanting to have a…Read more...
Discovering The Meaning Of Buddhism In Thailand
Sweat trickles down my neck and runs down the small of my back as I desperately try to shake my loose t-shirt and create a breeze. It doesn’t help that it’s unacceptable in Thailand – especially in a temple – to show your shoulders or knees. I groan as yet another person steps on my…Read more...
How To Spend A Year In Thailand
Australians of all ages have found great joy in experiencing nearby Southeast Asia on their extended holidays. Due to the relatively close location and favorable exchange rate, Thailand is a popular and affordable way to spend an extended holiday. Spending a year in Thailand allows you to fully experience and absorb the language and culture.…Read more...
My Favorite Destinations for Getting Away From Tourists
Yes, I know I am technically a tourist when traveling, as much as I hate that word and being called one. However, sometimes when traveling I like to get away from the tourists and crowds and just relax. Here have been some of my favorite destinations thus far in my travels to do this: Gimmelwald,…Read more...
Thai Cooking: Tom Yam Kung
When I was in Chiang Mai, Thailand, I took a Thai cooking class and learned how to make a few different Thai dishes, one of which was Tom Yam Kung, a hot and sour soup with prawns. Due to the array of spices and the blending of herbs, this soup contains an array of flavors,…Read more...
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