I was nominated by my boss to write a piece for the office newsletter about my global gallivanting… I work with a phenomenal team, really. The amount of work they churn out in a short period is truly astonishing. They love a good morning tea and appreciate tolerate my bad jokes. But I’m pretty sure […]
Continue ReadingThe Beauty of Street Food
Street food is one of my favourite things about travelling. I love different dining cultures and cuisines around the world, and I believe food is one of the greatest ways to learn about a country and its people. Fresh and flavourful Street food is delicious! I love the piles of fresh produce on the carts […]
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At the centre of Bangkok’s medley of tourist sightseeing locations, lies the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew; two of Thailand’s most important cultural and religious sites. Here’s why the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew should be on your Bangkok itinerary. Rich in history I’m a huge history nerd, and I absolutely loved the […]
Continue ReadingNewbies Guide to Chatuchak Market
Chatuchak Market is one of the best places to shop in Bangkok. Its variety is some of the best around, but its immense size can be daunting for first time visitors. Here is your guide to Chatuchak Market and getting the best out of it! Getting to Chatuchak Market Chatuchak is easy to get to! […]
Continue ReadingLessons on life in Yangon
“One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things” – Henry Miller They say travel will change your life. They’re not lying. Travel will also change you. It will challenge all of your preconceived ideas, teach you about yourself, break your heart and mend it again. Some experiences you won’t forget, […]
Continue ReadingAmazing Yunnanese food in Mae Salong, Chiang Rai!
Perched high in the mountains of the northern Chiang Rai province, is a tiny town, where life moves at a slower pace and the air feels a little lighter. Surrounded by vast sloping fields of tea plantations, Doi Mae Salong is a beauiful town with a rich Yunnan Chinese influence. Red Chinese lanterns hang from […]
Continue Reading10 things to do in Ao Nang, Thailand
In the south of Thailand, where the sun blazes a little brighter and the air smells of salt and incense, there is a tiny beach side town the backpackers now blow through on their way to Koh Lanta and Koh Phi Phi. Ao Nang is peaceful town, dotted with resorts and filled with great restaurants […]
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