Some lessons I learned from my solo travel in Bangkok and why you should definitely do it, too.
Where to Stay in Bangkok: Lub d Hostel Siam Square
In a city known as a frequent backpacking stop, finding a place to crash in is not a problem. Whether you’re a luxury traveler or a shoestring adventurer, you won’t run out of choices in Bangkok.
Artsy Fartsy in Siam
No longer just a quick stop in the backpacking trail, Bangkok is becoming trendy, artsy, and can cater to the reserved as much as to the adventurous.
Sunset, Tuktuks, and Backpacker Paradise: A Day in Rattanakosin Part 2
The second part of my Rattanakosin tour took me to one of the best sunsets of my life, a crazy ride, and backpacker’s heaven.
Sunburnt and Smelly in Bangkok: A Day in Rattanakosin Part 1
Rattanakosin is the historic center of Bangkok and a trip to Bangkok is incomplete without a visit to some of Rattanakosin’s prime sites. And perhaps the most efficient mode of transportation for a Rattanakosin tour is the express boat.
One Morning at Lumphini Park, Bangkok’s Green Lung
Tired of Bangkok’s hustle and bustle? Lumphini Park, Bangkok’s biggest park, provides an escape without actually getting out of the city.
One Morning at Lumphini Park, Bangkok’s Green Lung
Tired of Bangkok’s hustle and bustle? Lumphini Park, Bangkok’s biggest park, provides an escape without actually getting out of the city.
Shopping in Bangkok
People visit Thailand for pretty much the same reasons: food, culture, adventure, and – wait for it – shopping!
A Non-Shopper’s Guide to Chatuchak Weekend Market
Chatuchak Weekend Market is Thailand’s largest market, and one of the largest in the world. There’s something for everyone, for shoppers and non-shoppers alike.
My 2015 Year in Travel
2015 was a year of travel, adventures, and friendships. This year, I broke out of my comfort zone and, as cliché as it may sound, I got to know myself better. Getting to where I am now was not an easy journey (and not cheap!) but it was all worth it.