Have you ever seen a tasty dish being cooked up street-side and wondered is street food safe? My guide to enjoy street food and not get sick while traveling
South East Asia
Friends and family ask us all the time why are you living in Chiang Mai, Thailand. So, we thought we’d further explain why we like this place enough to call it home for a few months this year. It’s Thailand, but it’s not Thailand It may seem like a strange thing to hear, but once you …
Jaw dropping scenery and the clearest water you have ever seen. Come tour the Palawan islands on the El Nido Tour A day trip!
Come on an island hopping tour in El Nido! Crystal clear water and some of the prettiest beaches you have ever seen on El Nido Tour C.
Getting from Hue to Hoi An is a fairly quick and easy trip. The distance between the two cities is only 139 kilometers, making it an easy travel day. You have several options for getting between the two cities: bus, train, driving, or taxi. The cheapest way to get from Hue to Hoi An, Vietnam, …
Today is our 500th travel day! When we started planning our RTW trip it was going to be just over a year, and here we are in Morocco 500 days later… and no end in sight on our RTW trip. Let’s look back at all the countries we have had the privilege of “GETTING STAMPED” in …
Hanoi was the final stop in Vietnam, we spent just three nights at the end of March. Everyone we met in Vietnam told us how crazy and busy Hanoi was, how it was so much worse than Ho Chi Minh, but we just didn’t think so. Maybe because we were used to Vietnam having been …
Hue Vietnam is often a stopping point for those travelers making their way from North-South or South-North. Many tourists make a stop for a day or two to take a look at the ancient city. The biggest draw here is the Citadel, which is a Chinese style town and settlement dating back to the 1800s. …
Sapa has both culture and natural beauty into one enticing package.Complete guide to Sapa Vietnam: things to do in Sapa, how to get there, where to stay and more.
No, that’s not a typo; I am not talking about monkeys, although you really shouldn’t feed them either; I am talking about the orange-clad Buddhist Monks of Laos. Every morning the people of Luang Prabang wake up before dawn to prepare food and take it to the streets for the morning alms ceremony in Lao …