Two Weeks in Thailand: Itinerary


For my readers thinking of heading to Thailand with a limited amount of time to see the beautiful country, I wanted to send along my exact itinerary. It will show you how you can see 3 different terrains and landscapes within the country – urban city, rural countryside, and relaxing oasis resort town. Please note

Thailand Expenses: Two Week Trip


Wanted to give all of my readers a glimpse of the finance/budgeting that went into my Two Weeks in Thailand. There were some “splurge” moments and some “cheap-o” haggle moments. I’d also like to provide a deeper dive so you can understand what exactly is involved, and be as transparent as possible. Keep in mind I

Review: One Day in Doi Inthanon Park


One Day in Doi Inthanon Park My review for the One Day in Doi Inthanon Park is specifically with Chiang Mai Local Tours. I saw a similar tour on Viator.com, however, it was much more expensive. As much as I love Viator and recommend them for my clients, sometimes they don’t always have the best

Review: Chiang Mai’s Elephant Nature Park


I want to share my experience with you all on Elephant Nature Park, a sanctuary and rescue center for not only elephants but also dogs. Let’s face it though, you’re coming specifically for the elephants. Many people assume that because elephants weigh a ton, it’s no problem to fit a few humans on their back

Review: Rimping Village Hotel


Thinking of staying in Chiang Mai for a few nights? I stayed at a boutique property called Rimping Village Hotel and here’s what I have to say about it! Tucked just across the Ping River from Chiang Mai’s historic old town, Rimping Village Hotel is one of those rare boutique stays that perfectly balances peace,

Review: Damnoen Saduak Floating Market


Visiting the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Just outside of Bangkok lies one of Thailand’s most iconic and photogenic cultural experiences: the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Known for its vibrant chaos of wooden boats, tropical fruits, and canal-side commerce, it offers a glimpse into a way of life that once defined much of central Thailand. Damnoen

Review: Bangkok Grand Palace Wat Complex


After getting back from my trip to Thailand, I’m excited to share all of my experiences with you as to what to expect when going to the Bangkok Grand Palace Wat Complex housing the Reclining Buddha, Emerald Buddha and many other sacred temples. There’s a total of over 33,000 temples in Thailand. More than 90% of the