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People Watching on Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok

I’d seen it mentioned in travel guides but, frankly, didn’t quite grasp the point of it until I spent time … More

Bangkok, beer, bizarre, happy hour, Krung Thep, market, nightlife, people watching, street life, Sukhumvit, sunset, Thailand, transport

Call me Tarzan: Waterfall hopping in the Philippines

Frankly – before traveling to the Phils I could never have guessed that I would have spent so long in … More

Bohol, Cambugahay falls, Candijay, casaroro falls, Dimiao, negros, pamuayan falls, Philippines, Port Barton, siquijor, waterfall

Port Barton: Nothing like Roots Reggae Music

Port Barton, like Anda (Bohol), captures many of the features of a true B-Side gem. It is beautiful yet with … More

barbecue, boat ride, Food, images, island hopping, music, Palawan, Philippines, Port Barton, reggae, waterfall

Siquijor: Don’t (Always) Believe the Photos

Siquijor is a Filipino island that is developing quite a reputation among both Filipino and foreign backpackers. After having spent … More

beach, Cambugahay falls, instagram, letdown, Paliton beach, Philippines, sick travel, siquijor, sunset, trash, travel philosophy, travelphotos, Tulapos marine sanctuary, waterfall

Palawan, Rainy Paradise

The hype was to be believed : Palawan is indeed a paradise, only for me it turned to be a … More

acceptance, bad weather, beach, beer, El Nido, island hopping, Palawan, Philippines, Port Barton, rain, Red Horse, slow travel, travel philosophy, travelbuddies

We Will Always Have Samet

The true paradises are the paradises that we have lost (Marcel Proust)   Ko Samet. Just writing the name of … More

barbecue, beach, beer, chang, Food, ko samet, love, motorbike, sanmig, Thailand, travelbuddies

Anda, Bohol: A First Pinay Love

I’ve written elsewhere about the perils of B-side travel: overly quiet destinations, less than memorable sights, overall disappointing experiences. But … More

Anda, beach, Bohol, Cabagnow, habal-habal, Philippines, Quinale beach, slow travel, Talisay beach, travelbuddies

Saturday night in Anda, Bohol

Two sold out boats and a cancellation at Cebu Pier 1 meant that, despite having showed up around 10.20 on … More

Anda, beach, beer, Bohol, Food, island, ladyboy, Philippines, Quinale beach

Travel with Kids: When There is Only Football on the Beach

It’s not about the beaches, it’s not about football or animals, not about indulging in junk food and sodas. It’s … More

beach, Hiking, kids, leiria, murcia, portugal, slow travel, Tenerife, travelwithkids

My Thai readings – in English

This is long overdue, but better late than never. I’ve read a lot about Thailand – partly to prepare my … More

Bangkok, bars, john burdett, novel, sex tourism, Sonchai Jitpleecheep, stickman, thai girls, Thai reads, travel guides, travelfish

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