There are many reasons to visit the country Vietnam. History, scenery, cuisine, coffee, incredibly friendly people, the list goes on. It’s a place that captured our hearts when we visited and look forward to a time when we will return once again. Today we’ll travel from the North to the South and everywhere in between…
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The Best Ways to Experience the Unique Countryside of Phong Nha, Vietnam
If you’re seeking a destination off the beaten path in Vietnam, Phong Nha has got you covered. It’s one of those places where you only anticipate passing through and end up throwing your travel plans out the window. Situated in Quang Binh’s central province, Phong Nha is usually left off of most Vietnam travel itineraries….
Is the Sunrise at Angkor Wat Worth it?
The temple complex of Angkor Wat has become a symbol synonymous with Cambodia. If you’re traveling to Cambodia, Angkor Wat is presumably the reason why, and more than 50% of international tourists visit the country each year to explore the ancient ruins! From the Bro’s perspective, curbing your expectations can greatly enhance your experience when…
Travel Off the Grid in Cambodia
It’s important to occasionally take a break from smartphones, social media, and all communication, and this is exactly what we were looking for when we decided to travel off the grid in Cambodia. We live in a world were responding to never-ending emails, getting lost in Netflix binges, and blasting through Candy Crush levels is…
A Perfect Day in Chiang Rai
If you find yourself in Northern Thailand eager for a change of scenery that includes temples, culture, and dramatic mountain landscapes, look no further than spending a perfect day in Chiang Rai. Often overshadowed and just 3 hours northeast of (not to be confused with) Chiang Mai…Chiang Rai is the ideal place to take things…
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21 Awesome Things to do in Luang Prabang
If you’re traveling through Laos, there are a plethora of awesome things to do in Luang Prabang and we’re confident you won’t be disappointed in exploring this former Royal Capital City. If you take the slow boat from Thailand, the ancient city will be your first stop and is the country’s first UNESCO heritage site….
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The Chiang Mai Lantern Festival
The landscape of today’s digital age has a major influence on the way travelers make decisions and gone are the days where we could only read about a place leaving the rest to our imagination. Whether it’s choosing a location to vacation or adding to your bucket list, social media has changed the game, and…
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Dear Anthony
Dear Anthony, I’m currently sitting in the back of a bus next to a Buddhist monk somewhere in southern Laos. It feels like I’m a million miles away from home, in distance, surroundings and in comfort, but for some reason as I stare out the window at the bright full moon in the sky, I…
A Full Moon Surprise
As the ferry pulls up along the shore of Koh Phangan, our thoughts were centered on the upcoming main event of our trip to Thailand, the Full Moon Party. After months of planning, research, and anticipation, it was only a couple of days away. We dropped off our packs at the guesthouse and began…
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10 Lessons Learned One Day in Krabi, Thailand
After a few days of partying and exploring the Phi Phi Islands, we hopped on the ferry with the rest of the backpackers en route to Krabi. Krabi town is very small itself but is a popular spot to slow down for a few days. It’s also convenient to stay here and visit the nearby…
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