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.
Graffiti artists all over the city… And some amateur homemade stuff…
After the incredible month in Burma, I headed north of Thailand to Pai, a beautiful kind-a-hippy village in the middle of mountains and plenty of activities to do. First mission: to book a nice hostel with swimming pool and amazing views, I think I found it… In the evening, went to a tour to the…
Nothing like a good breakfast after wake up And start the day in the pool… Ready to walk the city and visit some wats… Stopping by in one of the best vegetarians in town.. And keep on the walking tour… Until arriving to my favourite park in Chiang Mai… Some more beautiful temples in the…
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…
After the trip in private shared taxi (same price as the regular bus) from Hpa-an, and after a quick land border crossing, the first stop in thailand was in Mae Sot. And it resulted to be a nice surprise. The village is superclean (after one month travelling Burma) and it has many beauiful places, wats,…
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Go on man! you'll never walk alone 🙂