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Category: backpacking

Travel Diary: Melbourne and Phillip Island

December 10, 2015May 28, 20213 Comments

So we've made it to Australia! If you're flying into Melbourne from Thailand, you should be able to do it for about £150 depending on which day of the week you travel. Not bad for a 9 hour flight! The first thing I saw after stumbling out of the airport and locating my ride into … Continue reading Travel Diary: Melbourne and Phillip Island

One last Thailand post…

December 3, 2015May 28, 2021Leave a comment

Whilst parts of Thailand are increasingly tourist-y destinations, with cocktail buckets and neon paint a-plenty, it is still a country I would urge anyone and everyone to go to- even if you think it's "not for you".Tourist hotbeds like the Khao San road and southern party beaches still have a strange charm in their madness. This … Continue reading One last Thailand post…

Tabby Farrar Koh Phangan

Koh Phangan, Thailand

November 27, 2015May 28, 2021Leave a comment

There are no words to describe how much love I have for Koh Phangan. From the vast, white beaches to the bustle and madness of the Full Moon Party, there's something for just about everyone on the island. I stayed at Mac's Bay Backpackers on Baan Tai beach, and highly recommend it! Whilst it's a … Continue reading Koh Phangan, Thailand

Kanchanaburi, Thailand

November 19, 2015May 28, 2021Leave a comment

 Kanchanaburi is a lively, relatively modern town with regular train and coach connections to and from Bangkok. It has bars selling buckets of booze for 10baht (look out for the ''get drunk for 10baht'' bar sign, if you needed the hint...) a great night market and loads of choices for those of you wanting to go on … Continue reading Kanchanaburi, Thailand

Bamboo Rafts and Local Markets – Sangkhlaburi

November 13, 2015Leave a comment

 Given the array of options for bamboo rafting, kayaking and other river adventures in the area, it wouldn't have made sense to leave Sangkhlaburi without getting back in the water.As with jungle trekking, most local guesthouses and hostels can arrange expeditions for you without breaking the bank. We headed for the Song Karia river (another … Continue reading Bamboo Rafts and Local Markets – Sangkhlaburi

Jungle Trekking, Sangkhlaburi

November 11, 2015Leave a comment

The day we went trekking outside of Sangkhlaburi, it was 52C outside. Apparently that's 126F. It was f***ing hot. There are vast expanses of stunning national park to explore in the area, and you should find that your hostel or guesthouse can arrange a trek for you- whether it's for one day or six. If you're unsure … Continue reading Jungle Trekking, Sangkhlaburi

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