Archive for June, 2011

Mui Ne was waiting for us

Mui Ne was waiting for us

Vietnam is not all cone shaped leaf hats and rice paddies. The rumors are that it has some pretty good beaches and islands for those in search of some sand … Continue reading

Is backpacking or first class the best way to travel?

Is backpacking or first class the best way to travel?

There are things that money cannot buy.
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We had just finished our sandwiches for dinner, lovingly prepared by me by spreading mustard with my finger and throwing … Continue reading

 
Mountain panorama – Thailand

Mountain panorama – Thailand

Other than carpal tunnel syndrome, taking 17,000 pictures in less than four months means that yours truly has a few years of work to sort out the electronic pile of … Continue reading

Prek Chak (Ha Tien) border crossing – Cambodia to Vietnam

Prek Chak (Ha Tien) border crossing – Cambodia to Vietnam

The day starts at 7am with the annoyingly persistent ring of the alarm clock. Miss Fab and I sneak out for a quick breakfast at Epic Arts Cafe and we … Continue reading

 
A back street in Sukhothai

A back street in Sukhothai

Not many tourists have survived the vicious soi dogs of Sukhothai. Its a fact, dont smirk at me. The stories come from centuries ago (it was chocking with tourists then), … Continue reading

And the winners are…

And the winners are…

 
Thank you all for joining in the fun. I loved reading your guesses and attempts at influencing the iron-clad-serious jury of me. You know  who you are. Loved it.
Finding out … Continue reading

 
Angkor – family style sprinkled with rain

Angkor – family style sprinkled with rain

When you hear Cambodia, you see Angkor Wat and if you dont, they you may have to update your general knowledge, because those two are inseparable, like Paris and her … Continue reading

First steps in Phnom Penh

First steps in Phnom Penh

The least developed country we have been in, Cambodia, managed to provide us with the most professional bus ride. Yes, Siem Reap and Phnom Penh might be the two main … Continue reading

 
From Thailand for you

From Thailand for you

I have been meaning to do this for awhile, but since I am a dreadful shopper (just ask the family), its only today that I managed to put everything together. … Continue reading

A stop on the way to Amed

A stop on the way to Amed

“Is it worth $5?” asks me Mr.Blab after he has finished bargaining with the driver we have hired to take us to Amed about how much extra it will be … Continue reading