Category: Family Travel
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Why You Should Stay in Kanchanaburi (And Not Just Day Trip from Bangkok)
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Kanchanaburi is one of those places in Thailand that many people only ever see on a rushed day trip from Bangkok usually to tick off the Bridge over the River Kwai and maybe a museum before being bundled back onto a bus. But having stayed in Kanchanaburi twice now, I can honestly say this is…
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How to Travel Around Thailand: A Complete Guide to Getting Around – Our Real Experiences
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Thailand is one of the easiest countries in the world to travel around whether you’re backpacking, traveling as a family, or doing a slower, more comfortable style of trip like we do. Over multiple trips, we’ve traveled Thailand in lots of different ways: flying between cities, taking overnight trains, hiring cars, using tuk tuks and…
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Riverhouse Teak House Mae Sariang – Mae Hong Son Loop
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Driving the Mae Hong Son Loop Driving along the Mae Hong Son Loop is definitely an experience that not many actually do! A lot of people take a day trip from Chiang Mai to Pai driving part of the route and not experiencing everything it has to offer. Why the Mae Hong Son Loop: You…
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Things to Do in Pai, Thailand: Is It Worth Staying or Just Passing Through
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If you’re traveling in northern Thailand, chances are Pai will come up again and again in your planning. Often described as a chilled-out mountain town with hippie vibes, Pai sits along the famous Mae Hong Son Loop and has become a popular stop for backpackers and slow travellers. But if you’re traveling with family or…
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Our Stay at Yao Yai Beach Resort – A peaceful Thai island
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After travelling through busier parts of Thailand and enjoying the calm beaches of Khao Lak, we decided to do something a little different and head to a small, quiet island. From Phuket, we took a boat across to Koh Yao Yai and it turned out to be one of the most peaceful and memorable stops…
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Why We Chose Khao Lak for a Quieter Beach Stay (Our Time at Poseidon Bungalows)
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When most people think about beach destinations in Thailand, places like Koh Samui, Phuket, or Krabi usually come to mind first. They’re beautiful but they’re also busy, developed, and touristy. During our travels through southern Thailand the second time we decided to skip the busier islands. We headed to Khao Lak instead a much quieter,…
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Where To Stay In Khao Sok -Morning Mist Resort
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If you’re traveling through southern Thailand and love nature, jungle landscapes, and wildlife, Khao Sok National Park is one place you really shouldn’t skip. With ancient rainforest, dramatic limestone cliffs, and incredible lake scenery, it’s one of the most beautiful national parks in the country. But choosing where to stay near Khao Sok National Park…
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Bangkok to Surat Thani: Fly or Take the Sleeper Train? Our Honest Comparison
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If you’re traveling through Thailand and heading to the islands or southern coast, chances are you’ll need to get from Bangkok to Surat Thani. This route is especially popular for travelers heading to: And one of the biggest questions people ask is: Should you fly or take the overnight sleeper train? We’ve done this route…
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What to Pack for Costa Rica With Kids (Honest, Practical & Family-Tested)
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Packing for Costa Rica can feel overwhelming especially when you’re traveling with kids and moving around the country. Simpler if you’re staying in one spot, but not many do. Rainforest, beaches, volcanoes, heat, humidity… and then sudden rainstorms.The good news? You don’t need specialist gear just smart, practical essentials that make travel easier and more…
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Getting Around Costa Rica: Buses, Taxis & What to Expect
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One of the most common questions people ask when planning a trip to Costa Rica is:“How easy is it to get around?” The honest answer?It’s doable but it’s not always smooth, and flexibility is key. We travlled across Costa Rica using a mix of buses, taxis, and boats, moving between multiple destinations without hiring a…
