Posted by
Evan Guerra on May 12, 2009
FRASER ISLAND MAGIC
Fraser Island the worlds largest sand island, is a travel destination unlike any other. Fraser Island is located a 35 minute ferry ride from Hervey bay, only a 3.5 hr drive north of Brisbane, QLD.
Traveling up to Fraser Island from Brisbane can be combined with stop overs...
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Posted by
Alanjosef Caceres on May 02, 2009
Have you been in Davao City, Philippines? This city is considered as the world's largest city ever. Its bigger than New York, Florida, Las Vegas, and this is one of the best cities in the Philippines today. It has lots of events and entertainment and most especially, business oportunities.
My...
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Posted by
Dylan Haddock on May 04, 2009
I'm currently on a visa. I used to not be so fond of visa runs as I am now. I used to think that it was a bit of a waste of time and not really necessary, as I could just as well do it in the country I live in rather than have to have the hassle of leaving the country, travelling and going to...
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Posted by
Daniel Lew on May 20, 2009
For my 31st Birthday I decided to stay at the Marriott Hotel in Bangkok. To my surprise it was almost better then the Marriott Hotel in Hua Hin. What I liked about it was the fact that it was right along the Chao Phraya river. We booked a package which included a dinner cruise along the river with...
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Posted by
Dylan Haddock on May 04, 2009
From April 24th, through to the 30th of April, my wife and I were away from the hussle and bussle of Bangkok and the city and were removed to a meditation practice center in the North-North-Eastern province of Loei. The center was up in the mountains. The weather was beautiful with some sun, some...
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Posted by
Dylan Haddock on May 04, 2009
Train travel has always been one of my preferred ways to travel in Thailand. You can in third class open the windows and see the world passing by, breathing in fresh air. The toilets are generally clean, well-ventilated, and well-equipped with water (though sometimes there are some that have no...
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Posted by
Dylan Haddock on May 04, 2009
If you happen to be in Phnom Penh for a visa back to Thailand, like me, or perhaps for travel in Cambodia, the Royal Palace can make a nice excursion during the day. The buildings are done in a very nice style. You also get to learn about the history of the country to some degree. It was a very...
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Posted by
Dylan Haddock on May 04, 2009
When I was crossing into Cambodia at the Aranyaprathet, Poipet crossing, I eventually let a Tuk-Tuk take me for 20 baht to the border. He rather than take me straight there, took me to an office where they were offering to arrange everything for me. They were going to charge me 1200 Thai Baht. I...
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Posted by
Dylan Haddock on May 04, 2009
I feel confident that it would be nice on an overcast day as well, but when I flew in when it was sunny - the one time I flew in - I felt like the view alone was worth the cost of the ticket. I would highly recommend going this way if you like nice views. The combination of the nature, with the...
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Posted by
Dylan Haddock on May 04, 2009
Mount Maunganui is beautiful little community by the beach. While I was there visiting a friend and enjoying his yoga studio, both in teaching and taking classes, I would go for walks around 'the Mount'. It was a pleasant way to spend the morning. I was there in late September and it was...
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