Village
This is a title that may interest you… Especially if you are used to this blog. First, what could be the connection between Thailand and our dear, very French Joséphine? And why this article? Well, as the title suggests, an episode of this famous series featuring Mimi Mathy takes place in Thailand. The idea here is to show you the filming locations of this episode, because I think that it may interest some people.
From the old wooden houses of Nong Bua to the island of Ko Proet and its cliffs, the Chanthaburi region is full of surprises!
The Kok River "valley" refers to the entire mountainous area west of Chiang Rai, along the Kok River. It includes…
We couldn't leave Japan without spending a night in a ryokan, these typical guesthouses with hot baths. Taking advantage of a walk outside Kyoto, it was in the mountains of Miyama that we tried the experience.
Determined to get out of Kyoto for a bit, we set off on a little road trip, heading north…
Doi Ang Khang is a mountain in northern Thailand, rising to 1 m, which, with an average annual temperature of 928 °C, forms a place known as "eternal spring." There, you can visit several ethnic villages as well as tea and strawberry plantations.
I told you a few months ago about my account of my first trip to Hong Kong…
A quick little trip around Luang Namtha, a small town in northern Laos, where you can experience a simple life between rice paddies and mountains.
A great option to get away from Chiang Mai, Chiang Dao is just 70km further north of the ancient Lanna capital. The mountain dominating the area is one of the highest peaks in Thailand.
Sapa, a mountain town perched at 1,500 meters altitude. This is a visit that's more suited to the lady…
From Chiang Mai, following Doi Suthep, head towards Doi Pui mountain to reach the Hmong village of Khun Chang Khian — coffee production, local life and sakuras as a bonus depending on the season.