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Airplane Graveyard Bangkok
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Why I discourage visits to the Airplane Graveyard in Bangkok

I never enjoyed writing negative opinions of any places that I have visited although everyone bound to have a handful wherever you travel to. For me, Airplane Graveyard is one of them. This unofficial tourist attraction is not unfamilar to many for there is abundant information on the web with a quick search. Having visited Bangkok for a couple of times, we were looking for something out of the shopping, eating, cafe-hopping routine we always followed. Airplane Graveyard captured the…

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Food & Drinks, Travel Guide

10 restaurants in Bangkok that are absolutely worth the queue

In Thailand, it does not matter whether you are selling along the road or in a high-end restaurant. They appreciate good food regardless of the dining ambience. Even if it is difficult to lay your hands on, Thai are patient and are willing to spend time to enjoy good food. Jay Fai is the best example of all.  Where to eat in Bangkok? Here are 10 restaurants in Bangkok (or roadside stalls) that deserves your time, with a queue or…

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10 money-saving and budgeting tips for Laos

Laos is not an expensive country to begin with but I don’t see why would anybody likes to pay extra for anything. Having travelled on a backpacking trip across a few cities in Laos, here are our tips to ace your budget travel in Laos and stretch your dollars further. Overview Don’t reserve ahead Have USD with you Don’t shop at night markets, visit local workshop Get a local SIM card Overland travel is the way to go Share transport…

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Lazy 3 days guide to Vientiane

The capital of Laos carries a different vibe from its smaller cities like Vang Vieng and Luang Prabang. Instead of surrounded by nature, we found ourselves in the middle of unique cafes and buildings. Instead of handspun scarfs and traditional outfits, we saw fashion labels and familiar international brands. This is the evolving lifestyle of Laos’ capital city, Vientiane. Overview Admire the photogenic golden stupa Visit the less touristy golden reclining Buddha Enjoy a relaxing Laos massage Ban Anou night…

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Ultimate guide to visiting Buddha Park in Vientiane

Entering Buddha Park is almost as confusing as entering the mind of an ultra-creative person.  It is hard to comprehend and is subjective to each. At the same time, it is wonderful how creativity has no limitations. The Buddha Park, also known as Xieng Khuan is built by Bunleua Sulilat in 1958 from his Hinduism and Buddhism perspective reflecting the early days of the art scene in Vientiane. Buddha Park may seem a little far from the city centre but…

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Crossing the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge – things to do in Nong Khai

This article will focus on how to get to Thailand from Laos via the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge. Crossing the friendship bridge was not originally in our Vientiane itinerary but we thought why not? We combined our visit with the nearby Buddha Park. Interestingly, there is a larger Buddha Park just across the border in Nong Khai which was built by the same artist who fled Vientiane after the revolution in 1975. Overview How to get to the bridge? VISA on…

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