How to Use Chiang Mai Songthaews (Red Taxi’s)
If you’re wondering what those red trucks are driving around Chiang Mai that pick up and drop off locals and visitors, they are they city's answer to public transport, a…
If you’re wondering what those red trucks are driving around Chiang Mai that pick up and drop off locals and visitors, they are they city's answer to public transport, a…
Using the train network is the best way to get from Bangkok to Chiang Mai and vice versa. The journey covers a distance of 680km and takes around 14 hours…
In Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai is an essential stop on the banana pancake trail through Southeast Asia. The city is less overwhelming than the capital, Bangkok, but still has plenty…
Whether you're an avid solo traveller or trying it for your first time, Bangkok is one of the top destinations for anyone travelling alone. I was taken aback by the…
Thailand is hands down my favourite country I’ve visited so far, with plenty to offer from the stunning countryside, golden paradise islands and the cultural cities. Here are my top…
Of all the countries in Southeast Asia, Thailand is fairly relaxed about it's entry requirements and having visited by both air and land borders, I found it to be one…
On my quest to find some of the more unusual activities to do in Bangkok, I discovered the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute (QSMI), often referred to as Bangkok snake farm…
I was heading from Chiang Rai to Luang Prabang which meant I had two options for transport. I could either take the 24 hour bus or the 2 day slow…
Chiang Rai is Thailand's northernmost city that sits in the basin of the Kok river. With it's location East of Chiang Mai and fairly close to the border of Laos,…
I’d never even heard of Khun Korn waterfall until a friend from the hostel recommended it as one of the best things to do near the White Temple in Chiang…