LCCT, Kuala Lumpur’s Low Cost Carrier Terminal Is Truly Terrible
I love just about all things Malaysian – well, all things except LCCT, Kuala Lumpur’s Low Cost Carrier Terminal – a terminal I’ve […]
Read moreI love just about all things Malaysian – well, all things except LCCT, Kuala Lumpur’s Low Cost Carrier Terminal – a terminal I’ve […]
Read moreRecently, I went to Khao San Road in Bangkok, Thailand to pick up a friend from Malaysia who was staying at Rikka […]
Read moreIf you really want to see Thailand, you should consider taking the train. Trains in Thailand still run almost everywhere in the […]
Read moreOne of the best things about living in Thailand is cheap airline travel, both domestic and international. Since deregulation a few years […]
Read moreThe durian fruit is either something you can’t wait to sink your teeth into, or the bane of your existence. It’s all […]
Read moreWhen you get any type of travel visa to Thailand stamped in your passport, whether it’s been given to you to visit […]
Read moreAn important question many tourists to Thailand ask about tourist visas is “How many back-to-back tourist visas am I allowed to get?” […]
Read moreAs usual, every time there seems to be a change at Thai immigration that may possibly affect westerners and other foreigners living […]
Read moreMillions of tourists visit Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok every year, and hundreds of thousands of them buy so much stuff they have […]
Read moreIn good news for Thailand’s tourist industry, a new study by MasterCard shows Bangkok is still Asia’s top city destination for travelers. […]
Read moreLast year, not being able to get paperwork processed in time for a new work permit in Thailand, I had to come back […]
Read more When I first started teaching English as a Foreign Language in Bangkok, Thailand, I expected Thai schools to at least have basic […]
Read moreBefore I moved to Bangkok, Thailand I’d never heard of a ‘visa run’ but, after my first three months in the country […]
Read moreThailand gets more than 16.5 million tourists arriving on its shores every year, and most of them fly into either Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi […]
Read moreEvery time I visit Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I stay at a hotel in the Bukit Bintang area of the city. Known for […]
Read moreOn my first trip to Thailand a decade ago, I discovered Black Canyon Coffee. Black Canyon Coffee is Thailand’s most popular restaurant/cafe chain, […]
Read moreMany tourists and visitors to Thailand come on a 60 day tourist visa. With the ability to extend the visa for another 30 […]
Read moreAs the cost of living gets more expensive in the west, more and more seniors are coming to Bangkok, Thailand, either for […]
Read moreAs a long-term resident of Thailand, I fly to and from Thailand several times a year so have become somewhat ofan expert […]
Read moreMillions of foreign nationals come to Bangkok, Thailand each year, then travel to other countries from here. Some make travel arrangements in […]
Read moreI travel a lot throughout South East Asia, and I’ve spent more than my fair share of time stuck in airports. Flights […]
Read moreOne of the most popular tourist attractions in Bangkok, Thailand is The Jim Thompson House. Once the home of Jim Thompson, an […]
Read moreOne of the things Thailand is known for world-wide is Thai silk. Thai silk is known as being the best silk in […]
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