Bangkok Sightseeing Your Way
How to spend a weekend In Bangkok This isn’t just another Bangkok travel guide… If you are looking for how to spend a few unique days enjoying non-touristy things to … Read more
Thailand from Chiang Mai to Phuket as we saw it. Sharing first-hand experiences and stories we lived through as slow travel location independent couple (aka digital nomads).
Without doubts, Thailand would have a special place in my heart forever. It was the country where we started our slow travel around the world. Half a year in Chiang Mai was a humbling and educating experience. Northern Thailand became our home that was difficult to leave. Smiling people, amazing culture, fantastic cuisine – in other words, what else do you need? In contrast, Southern Thailand came up as an exotic avalanche of colors, a cornucopia of pleasures and, if you determined enough and not afraid to move, an undisturbed paradise. Thus, we come back as often as we can.
From a practical point, we created a directory of resources that immensely helped us navigate day-to-day chores in Chiang Mai and elsewhere in the country. We put them online, so you can use it too. From visas to doctors; from co-working spaces to where to rent a motorbike, there is plenty of information there.
How to spend a weekend In Bangkok This isn’t just another Bangkok travel guide… If you are looking for how to spend a few unique days enjoying non-touristy things to … Read more
Chiang Mai was the first destination of our newly found nomadic lifestyle. The year was 2013. Since then, we embraced long-term slow travel as a location independent (i.e., digital nomad) … Read more
Ok, I have to admit that I am guilty of… laziness. I lived in Chiang Mai for half a year, I found my favorite noodle place where I went at … Read more
Oh, mouthwatering memories… Surprisingly, Misone restaurant is relatively unknown, i.e. rarely mentioned on popular “best of” or “recommended” lists of Chiang Mai’s restaurants.
Nimman is, arguably, the trendiest area in Chiang Mai and is the epitome of rapid changes happening with the city. Mere 30 years ago, Nimmanheminda road, more often called by … Read more