Khao San road is the most popular nightlife street in Bangkok for tourists. By the night the street is full of people, mostly tourists, and the restaurants you see on the street during the day, are kind of transformed into[…]
Getting from Bangkok to Koh Tao
I will stay 1 month in Thailand and my next move is from Bangkok to Koh Tao. I paid 900 Baht (23€), but I have done this ride with other people that have spent less, and more. So, it truly[…]
Things to visit in Chinatown Bangkok
To reach Chinatown Bangkok, you can use a bus or Bangkok Hua Lamphong Railway Station that is very near. This is the main railway station in the city. I officially know I’m in Chinatown Bangkok when I see the Chinatown Gate– The[…]
Siriraj Medical Museum: unexpected experience in Bangkok
I don’t even remember how I found Siriraj Medical Museum as a place to visit in Bangkok, but I’m glad I did. This was the creepiest museum I have ever visited. To reach it was kind of complicated for me[…]
Bangkok temples: Wat Pho
Wat Pho was one of the Bangkok Temples most crowded with tourists. I visited it with a Portuguese I met at the Hostel and 2 sweet Brazilian girls and we took around 2 hours to visit the complex. Wat Pho stands[…]
Bangkok temples: Wat Suthat
Wat Suthat is the first of the Bangkok temples I have visited in Thailand. It’s such a beautiful and peaceful place! There was almost no one there. In front of it is Bangkok Giant Swing. In fact, Wat Suthat is[…]
Best travel photos of Myanmar on Instagram
My trip has been shared on the social media, and of course, I have many travel photos of Myanmar on Instagram, but much more on the blog. I gathered my follower’s favorite ones on this post. Join the crew and follow the[…]
Bangkok temples: Wat Arun
Wat Arun is one of the magnificent Bangkok temples and a must visit in the city. It is different from all the rest, with a huge detailed stupa and many other architecturally different temples around. Entrance fee is 50 Baht ([…]
Must visit temples in Bangkok
The temples in Bangkok are very different from the ones I have seen in India and Myanmar. Many people have been told me they are tired of temples but I’m never getting enough of them. I love their architecture and[…]