Bangkok

what it’s like to celebrate songkran in bangkok

Songkran is the Thai new year, which is celebrated each year on April 13 – 15. Traditionally, people pour water on each other, which symbolizes the washing away of sins and bad luck. Today, this means taking to the streets with buckets and water guns to celebrate the holiday. I always wanted to experience this…

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how to be a traveler in singapore (12 things to do)

1. Eat at the hawker stalls I think this is an obvious one but I thought I’d list it anyway. After all, one of the best ways to learn about a culture is through their food. And in Singapore, you won’t find a shortage of hawker stalls to expand your palette at 2. Marvel at…

19 foods to eat in singapore

There are an estimated 13,000 hawker stalls in Singapore. 13,000!! That means if you ate at a different stall each day, it would take you 35 years to eat through them all. There is no one definition for Singaporean food. It’s more of a mix of different cultures, with influences from its neighbors, Malaysia, China,…

17 foods to say “halo” to in bali

These are all the foods we ate in Bali. We even got the chance to cook some of these! Like many Asian cultures, rice is served with most meals – even breakfast. Sambal is also served on the side of most meals and have varying degrees of spice levels, so just try not to learn…

17 things i learned in the 7 days i spent in bali

1. Hire a private driver This sounds like it would be really expensive but it’s actually not. For 12 hours and 2 passengers, this cost us $40 USD on Klook. Typically, 12 hours is the max, but you can pay extra per hour for overtime. If you need a car for a shorter amount of…

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