Da Nang

Central Vietnam’s largest city, Da Nang is the travel hub for Vietnam’s central plains, exotic Pacific coast and gateway to the charming towns of Hue and Hoi An. A major travel hub for Vietnam
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Sapa

Far in the north of Vietnam lies Sapa, a remarkably beautiful mountain town on the frontier edges of Vietnam’s Chinese border. Famous for its rugged mountains and Hmong hill tribe culture, Sapa is quickly becoming one of Vietnam’s top tourism destinations.
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Hanoi

Vietnam’s interesting capital city is a treasure for history buffs, cultural fanatics and food fans the world over. The political and cultural capital of Vietnam, Hanoi offers a wide range of interesting museums, important political locations, historical war buildings and memorials, and access to some of Vietnam’s most interesting and important tourism destinations
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Battambang

Cambodia’s second largest city, Battambang is a great destination for an escape from the crowds of Angkor and the constant hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh. Just four hours by boat from Siem Reap, Battambang offers a unique look into Khmer life,
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Behind the Smile: Thailand’s Violent Side

Thais are a gentle people. Thais avoid conflict. Thais are some of the most peaceful people in the world. After all, this is the Land of Smiles. Well, sort of…
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Tourist Visa Restrictions: The Long-Term Expat Headache Gets Worse

I made a post a while back called “Visa Runs: The Long-term Expat Headache Explained,” and I realize people may be counting on this information as they try to make Thailand their home, so I thought it my responsibility to include an update due to some big changes in the way visas are being handled.
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Going to the fresh market

Short-term visitors to Thailand tend to eat almost exclusively at restaurants. If you’re a little adventurous and willing to go beyond the tourist places and Western chain eateries, you’ll be delighted with the incredible variety available and the friendly environment you’ll find in the small, local restaurants and street-level food stands.
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Loy Krathong Festival–Luck is in the Air

I’ve been meaning to make it out of Chiang Mai to go explore some more of Thailand for a while, but there’s something about this place that really holds onto you. As a result, I was around for my second experience of the famous Loy Krathong festival, otherwise known as the Floating Lantern Festival, and while this picturesque celebration takes place all over Thailand, this city has one of the […]

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Noodle Soup Stalls–A Backpacker’s Saving Grace

If you’re backpacking your way across Thailand on a budget, you are likely to get well acquainted with the famous noodle soup stalls–perhaps Thailand’s most popular street food. This is a delicious treat that will be missed when you head back home, so be sure to indulge.
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Easy Rider Thai Style

One of the things that hit me with the biggest sense of freedom when I stepped into this country is the most popular mode of transportation here—a lifestyle in itself. The motorbikes. While not the rip-roaring hogs you see (and HEAR) in America, there is still something extremely liberating about cruising around everywhere you go on a motorcycle.
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