After Koh Phangang Bri and I went to my favorite place in Thailand…Koh Phi Phi. We went kayaking and long tail boat adventure Read more
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This is the map of my plans for the summer. The dates aren’t really set but this is the basic path I plan to follow give or take a few cities and towns.
Lets party
Visiting Koh Phangan was full of attending some of the worlds most famous parties. Read more
A sad history
Learning about history seems to be very double sided. On one hand it is interesting and learning is the best way to stop repetition of horrific evens, however on the other hand you look right at some many sad events that were the result of unnecessary events. I went to visit Kanchanaburi, home to the death railroad, which was built by POW’s captured by the Japanese during WWII. Read more
Floating fire
Loi Krathong is a celebration for the water gods that is held every November in Thailand. Read more.
Never a boring moment
From unexpected boat tours to two people riding a bike missing a peg, it never gets boring here in Thailand. Read more
Motorbike License
In Thailand driving around without a license isn’t a very big deal. If a cop pulls you over you get a fine that is less then $15, however, spending the day playing the stupid game of getting a license costs about $5 and then you are covered for insurance should an accident occur. I finally decided that I should just suck it up and go play the game of getting a license. Read about how it went
Small town
I visited a small town in Isan to see some of the most beautiful and oldest Khmer ruins. While there I also met some amazing people. Read more
The old Kingdom
Ayutthaya is one of the old kingdom capitals. It is a place of great historical value as it’s ruins are older then those in Thonburi, Bangkok. It is a big destination for tourists and is a small island and yet somehow I still found that I was very alone to explore these ruins. Read more
All I could eat
The vegetarian festival was like a 10 day thanksgiving dinner for me. I could eat anything and everything I wanted without fear of meat being hidden in my foreign meal. Read More