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It’s so hard to say goodpai

The people here in Pai actually greet you with a smile that seems to get larger when you smile back. The town is filled with so much love..literally and figuratively. It’s also quite unique when compared to other cities I’ve visited in Thailand. It has heart, soul and a whole lotta flava. Continue reading

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When animals attack

Not only can a gecko help to save you loads of money on your car insurance but he can also call all his friends and family to gang up on you and cause you to have insomnia for three days straight 😐 . Continue reading

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Pai Pai Miss American Pai

I know I said I was leaving Thailand after Chiang Mai but after reading up on a beautiful little city nearby I knew I had to make one more stop.

Love this place!

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Poisooooooooooooooooooooooooon

So to celebrate my two months on the road I went out and got myself a really thoughtful gift……food poisoning. 😐 Continue reading

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yin dee tee dai roo jak Chiang Mai!

Wat Jediluang

I didn’t have any real expectations before coming to Chiang Mai but I’m sure I wasn’t expecting a laid back type of town with a whole lot of flava. Continue reading

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Meditating in the Moment

I’m still on the island of Koh Samui and am writing from one of the very few Vegetarian-only restaurants that I have spotted on the island. I have a clear view of a huge mountain with various Mom and Pop shops underneath that cater to the locals. The loud high pitched voices of Thai women chattering about the daily gossip and motorbikes speeding through the streets can be heard in the background. The aroma of street vendors cooking Thai delicacies on portable hot plates fill the air. Continue reading

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Sabai dee reu Koh Samui, Thailand?

 

Focusing on my mission

So I’ve recovered from my Kunta Kinte border fiasco by laying low on an island named Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand and indulging in $5-11 massages. I usually have a “I don’t travel to any location twice” rule which is why I originally left this Island off my list for this journey but since it only cost $30 to get here I figured I break my rule for once. Continue reading

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A tour of Bali

Authentic batik art

For my last day in Bali I booked a half day tour of the island. The first stop on the tour was a stop at a factory to see how traditional batik art and clothing were made. Continue reading

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