

Koh Lanta, Thailand
Via ferry we headed southeast from Koh Phi Phi to our next stop - Koh Lanta. We didn't know how long or where we would stay after our...


The Beach, Maya Bay
Our main reason for visiting Koh Phi Phi was to make the journey to Maya Beach. Maya Beach lies in a protected bay on a small island...


Monkey Beach, Koh Phi Phi
What do you call a beach full of primates? Monkey Beach of course. Though the name is not very inventive, as it suggests, the beach is...


Koh Phi Phi
Oh to be back on the beach again. After over a month of traveling inland, we decided to head to the coast and start exploring some of...


Street Food: Husband & Wives
Yeah they argue and have those little, weird idiosyncrasies they share but the idea of it all is that two become one. So it is the same...


Betel Nut, Betel Nut, Betel Nut
Say it thrice and it appears. A red pool of spittle splattered everywhere you step. If you're not careful you'll walk right into it or...


Inle to Yangon by Rail
Rather than take the VIP air conditioned, wifi equipped, time efficient bus to Yangon from Inle Lake, we were talked into boarding the...


Asiatico Pub, Inle Lake
We found this gem at another restaurant by the same owner while we were in Nyaungschwe. Enjoying the sunset during happy hour on their...


Maing Tauk, Inle Lake
This little village was the finale to our day. It was a very cute and quiet village with a 500-meter teak bridge similar to Amarpura’s U...


Longneck Tribe, Inle Lake
One of the indigenous tribes that inhabit Myanmar and Northern Thailand are the Karen people. One of the subsets of the tribe, the...