North East Vietnam is a less frequented destination for non-Vietnamese tourists. However, it holds a special charm for Vietnamese people, and we were curious to explore it just like the locals do! Venturing into the enchanting North East, we embarked …
North Vietnam, Ha Giang Loop
After our hiking experience around Sapa, we headed east for the Ha Giang Loop, which undoubtedly became one of the most memorable highlights of our stay in Vietnam. We’ve taken many pictures & made a series for each chapter below. …
Sa Pa, Night Train & Trekking to Ta Phin
After the bustling streets of Hanoi, we ventured to the mountains in the north of Vietnam. We took a night train to Lao Cai and a bus to Sapa, both near China’s border. At 6.00 am, we arrived in Lao …
Vietnam, Hanoi, capital
Welcome to Vietnam, a country in constant evolution! As we arrived in Hanoi, we were greeted by the bustling chaos of its traffic. Hanoi has been the capital since 1976, and while the echoes of the past can still be …
Bangkok – The city’s heartbeat never stops!
Bangkok, one word, fabulous. You truly have to be here to embrace the vibes of this city with its diverse and captivating faces. There’s the blend of old and new, the coexistence of the wealthy and less privileged, soaring skyscrapers …
Ayutthaya, Center of Power for Centuries
After exploring the ancient city of Sukhothai, we set off towards Ayutthaya, making a few absolutely captivating stops along the way. We’ve taken many pictures & made a series for each chapter below. If you click on a picture you …
Sukhothai, Ancient Capital
Sukhothai and Ayutthaya are two ancient cities in Thailand that hold immense historical and cultural significance. Sukhothai, the capital of the Sukhothai Kingdom, flourished from the 13th to the 15th century, while Ayutthaya served as the capital of the Ayutthaya …
Central West Thailand, Culture & National Parks
After exploring Hua Hin, our journey took us northward as we ventured onto the lesser-traveled roads to the west of Bangkok. Our itinerary included must-see attractions like Phra Nakhon Khiri and the lesser-known Tiger Cave Temple, along with iconic landmarks …
Buddhist temples – Gulf of Thailand
The primary religion in Thailand is Theravada Buddhism, which is the largest one. According to current estimates, the country has around 40,000 temples, and approximately 30,000 of them are still active today. We drove further north along the narrow strip …
Southwest Thailand, national parks, pictures
We are visiting Thailand for the third time, and once again, we chose to begin our journey in Phuket. This has become a tradition for us as it helps us overcome jetlag and ease into the local culture. Unlike a …