For many of us, visiting Asia is one of the top destinations on our bucket list. The main challenge: language. If you don't speak Mandarin, Thai, Japanese, or any other language, how can you communicate?
With this global crisis that is Covid-19, how is Thailand coping without tourists and when will tourism be able to restart?
Damnoen Saduak is considered THE floating market of Bagnkok. A reputation notably due to the fact that it is the only one open during the week and yet not the only one.
A little thought, as there are few on the blog, I explain to you why I never mention Pattaya and do not talk about this popular destination.
An account of the "battle" that was waged by the Mahakan Fort community, hidden behind the ancient fortifications of old Bangkok, to preserve two-hundred-year-old houses.
Back in Hanoi after 5 years: between memories, changes and immediate impressions, here is what the Vietnamese capital left me this time.
Yangon, the former capital of Myanmar, is changing rapidly. A personal look at a city undergoing rapid change, combining colonial heritage, pagodas, and emerging dynamism.
Isn't Ko Samui too touristy? The question might arise when you imagine its popularity. In my opinion, the island is always worth a visit.
Less than a month ago, I returned from a trip with a particular flavor, in fact, I returned for the second time to Siem Reap to see the temples of Angkor and at the same time also returned to Cambodia for the first time in 7
Did you know that Thailand prohibits going out without underwear? Here are 21 surprising (and sometimes unusual) facts about the Land of Smiles.
Sri Lanka was not specifically on my list of countries to visit and yet, the opportunity presented itself, I was able to stay there. Overall, I do not regret the trip and I came back conquered by
I was contacted by Jeremy from the roadcalls blog as part of a call for an inter-blogger event with the theme "First Trip." This is therefore an opportunity for me to immerse myself with "nostalgia" in my first trip to Thailand, which dates back
Laos is a country that is culturally very similar to Thailand, only poorer.
This article was a kind of summary of daily life during the 2014 coup d'état which would disrupt the daily life of Thais for some time.
Right after our visit to the Mahabodhi Temple, we entered the alley just opposite. Here are lined up a few small souvenir shops and a little further away what looks like a temple.
And yes, the year goes by quickly and winter will soon be here
When asked "What annoys you most in Bangkok?" More than half of the answers (57%) will be traffic jams. The question is: how can we improve the situation in Bangkok? Congestion problems are the prerogative of
When it comes to coming to a country, you have to know that you are a guest. And many things that seem "normal" to us might not be so elsewhere. We can cite for example the famous kiss to say
This may seem like a trivial question, but it often comes up. People tend to have reservations about this megacity, which is too often wrongly described as "too noisy" or "too polluted," because they will want to go there anyway.
After 3 weeks of breathtaking vacation, it was unfortunately time to leave. A very, very beautiful trip, we were amazed and certainly made me want to come back and see more. Bali from the sky Latest