by Nina Ragusa | Apr 21, 2019
The following 3-day Bangkok itinerary is a guest post by Kate and Kris Bangkok is our favourite city in the world. It was the first place we landed in when we first left the UK back in 2006 and it’s never left our hearts. It’s such a huge city that there is so much to...
by Nina Ragusa | Jan 9, 2019
So you’re sat there staring at your closet wondering what to pack for Thailand… It’s going to be hot, but you can’t run around in a swimsuit all day. You want to be respectful, but also not die of a heat stroke. You’re wondering what the...
by Nina Ragusa | Dec 20, 2018
While some rumors may have you believe the only things to do in Pai are hammock rocking and channeling whatever inner hippy spirits you may have in you, that’s not quite everything… Pai has far more to offer than that and while those hippy vibes are...
by Nina Ragusa | Dec 8, 2018
Towering karst mountains and impossibly blue water, this is my second home… Krabi, Thailand. How lucky am I to have this as a place that’s I’ve called home? I lived in Krabi for over a year and practically lived on the Krabi beaches around me,...
by Nina Ragusa | Dec 5, 2018
Contents 1. Backpacking Thailand 2. How to Get to Thailand 3. Backpacking Thailand: What to Do and Where to Go 4. Best Food to Try While Backpacking Thailand 5. How to Get Around Backpacking Thailand 6. Best Time to Go Backpacking in Thailand 7. What It Costs to...
by Nina Ragusa | Dec 3, 2018
Northern Thailand has so much to offer travelers, from rolling mountains, stunning waterfalls, busy cities, and a laid-back vibe, this part of the country truly has it all. One of the top tourist spots in Northern Thailand is the small hippie town of Pai, not too far...
by Nina Ragusa | Nov 13, 2018
Pai is one of the most popular destinations in Northern Thailand, a hippy town that has been drawing travelers for years. Nestled deep in the mountains down a road that has over 700 curves, expect a cool, laid-back atmosphere where your hardest decision will be...
by Nina Ragusa | Sep 20, 2018
I lived in Thailand for years. My original plan was to teach for a year and then head out, but I fell in love with the country and its perfect placement in that part of the world. From Thailand I could travel to surrounding countries, visiting for as short or as long...
by Nina Ragusa | Aug 7, 2018
Thailand is already one of the most internationally recognized laid back countries in the world. Then you visit Krabi, a coastal province in Thailand, and you realize that life can always get more chill. Krabi boasts stark limestone mountains to gawk up at,...