…is to find out where this is:
I love how the train seems to be saying “Uhm, can I pass through please? Thank you.” 
Popularity: 25% [?]
…is to find out where this is:
I love how the train seems to be saying “Uhm, can I pass through please? Thank you.” 
Popularity: 25% [?]
One of the must-do’s of travelers in Thailand, aside from touring the temples and shopping their hearts out, is to take a Thai cooking class. After all, where else can you be guaranteed an authentic Thai cooking experience than in Thailand?
There are plenty of cooking classes available in Thailand, not just in Bangkok. Some specialize in vegetarian fares, while some even gives you a tour of the Thai markets, so you’d know how to pick the freshest ingredients.
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When I was still on the planning stage of my trip, I discovered Shambara Guesthouse. It looks great in the pictures, and every site I came upon have rave reviews for Shambara, from travelers who have stayed there before. I wanted to stay in Khao San Road, and Shambara’s the best guesthouse in the area for me.
However, I learned that neither the BTS or the MRT have a station anywhere near Banglamphu. I don’t want to depend on taxis to get around Bangkok, and I was still wary about the Chao Praya River Express. But still, I wanted to see what’s all the fuss about Shambara. Luckily enough, the Lomprayah bus that I will be taking from Ko Pha Ngan will have its last stop at Khao San Road, so I reserved one night in Shambara.
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I swear, I didn’t buy this for the box.
What’s great about Hostel Thailand, aside from its proximity to the BTS Skytrain station, is that it’s near Silom, Bankok’s central business district. Because of this, there’s plenty of small restaurants and shops catering to the employees working in the surrounding buildings.
One of them was this pastry shop I always pass by on the way to and from the hostel. The buns were flaky and has different kinds of fillings. It was delicious, and they have clippings of magazine and newspaper articles posted, to prove it.
Now, the question is… what are T.T’s? *innocent look*
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Nina, going through quarterlife crisis, decided to stop talking about traveling and actually start traveling. Starting with a solo weekend trip to Cebu to a backpacking trip in Thailand and Singapore, she finally made it out of Asia and into Australia. After spending close to six months down under, she's happily settled in Manila (for now), intent to explore the best things the Philippines has to offer.