Baan Bua / Chiang Rai.
After 5 airports, 3 planes and more than one day travelling, the staying at Chiang Rai couldn’t be better. Baan Bua homestay. 180bahts~3€/night. Near both night&day market. The family is lovely and the place so charm.
After 5 airports, 3 planes and more than one day travelling, the staying at Chiang Rai couldn’t be better. Baan Bua homestay. 180bahts~3€/night. Near both night&day market. The family is lovely and the place so charm.
After my short stay in Koh Chang I just headed directly to the smaller island I just got recommended from some friends I did in Trat, and this would be a total win, So I stayed a few days enjoying the calm and peace of this lovely jewel of an island… The arrival. The way…
Second day in the island. Wake up early in the morning and see the sunrise from the private beach in front of the bungalow…so priceless. That’s real life. There is so much beauty hidden in the world we live… After heaving breakfast, time to ride the bike and discover the beaches, bitches! After so hard…
The trip I did at the beginning of 2016, ended in the less touristic islands in Thailand, close to Camboia border, to chill and recover a little bit before another 10 months of hard non-stop work. First stop was in one of the “most” crowded islands, Koh Chang. The place where I stayed, a lovely…
One week in the hilltribes. Volunteer program of alternative community based tourism supporting the development of villages and ethnic minorities, Akha, Lahu and Karen, in the province of Chiang Rai. http://www.udutama.org
After a nice fast boat ride over the ocean, I arrived to Koh Kood, my 3rd island on a row, to spend a couple of days after my last stay in Koh Mak. As you can see, crowded shitty beaches everywhere XDD. Another padThai to eat, and go back to work! HAHAHA. I finally had…
After the lovely days in Chiang Mai, I took one plane and one bus and I finally arrived to Trat, where I stayed for one night before heading to the islands… After some refreshing swims in the hotel pool… …I headed to the village where I had an awesome night with some other backpackers sharing…
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Go on man! you'll never walk alone 🙂