Vang Vieng is a cute little town in Laos. In fact, I would say it is very beautiful. I have only been in 3 cities in Laos, but Vang Vieng was definitely the most beautiful one. The place is surrounded[…]
Bus from Vientiane to Vang Vieng, Laos
I booked this ticket from Vientiane to Vang Vieng at the hostel where I was staying. Apparently the prices are very similar in other places. There is only a VIP bus from Vientiane to Vang Vieng and minivans. At least[…]
Exploring Vientiane temples and Buddha Park
Vientiane isn’t my favorite city at all but it has some charm. There are not many things to do here so spending here two days is enough. The city is not that big, and therefore I don’t find it chaotic[…]
Bus from Chiang Mai to Vientiane
After a few lovely days spent in Chiang Mai, it’s time to leave Thailand. I’m going from Chiang Mai to Vientiane, Laos capital, by bus. I found only one bus company that does this trip from Chiang Mai to Vientiane.[…]
Visiting Doi Suthep and the night bazaar Chiang Mai
During my stay in Chiang Mai I decided to visit Doi Suthep mountain as it is home to the most important temple in Chiang Mai, and one of the most important ones in all Thailand. That is because there is[…]
Chiang Mai temples you should visit
I have been in Thailand in 2018 and I remember very well that people kept talking about Chiang Mai. At that time I didn’t visit the North of the country, so I decided to go there this time and visit[…]
Bus from Mu Aye Pu to Mae Sariang to Chiang Mai
After 3 weeks volunteering in Mu Aye Pu, playing with bears, and discovering untouched landscapes, it’s time to move on to Mae Sariang. Mainly because my Thai visa doesn’t last for much longer. My next destination was supposed to be[…]
Mu Aye Pu, an untouched Myanmar paradise
Mu Aye Pu village, where I am a volunteer, is surrounded by wonderful views of an untouched Myanmar paradise. The view from the guesthouse is just like a living painting, with the river just in front. Walking around the village[…]
Unexplored Myanmar – Trekking around Mu Aye Pu
Mu Aye Pu, the village where I am volunteering, is a very remote area of unexplored Myanmar, so remote that you should reach it through Thailand and a Thai visa. Basically this area is separated by the rest of Myanmar[…]