
Roaming to Malaysia, pt.2
The hard part's over, right? We figured out the public bus. Win. We managed to figure out the mad shuffle that happens at immigration. Double win. But now we're sitting on the same bus from Singapore, driving down a dark road in southern Malaysia with very little idea as to where we are headed. I ask the guy I'm sitting next to if we are headed to another bus station. Instead of answering, he asks me if I am Ethiopian (a question I get a lot) and exactly how sure I am about i

Bangkok to Singapore, pt.2
That leads us to Singapore, where their way of life is in excess, flash and world order. We didn't really know what to expect on our way there. The only thing that we knew was that it was super expensive, like New York expensive. So the best plan we had was to book the cheapest place possible and stay for 48 hours. We found a reasonably priced private room on AirBnB in a high rise apartment with a great family and the best cat named Ohana. They looked out for us and showed u

Bangkok to Singapore, pt.1
The sixty days we were granted on our first Thai visa were coming to an end, so we finished them off right where we started, in Bangkok. We were flying out to Singapore from there anyway. The minute we stepped off the bus from Pattaya, into the crazy Bangkok city heat, it immediately felt like home. The smells, the sights, the transportation, everything was familiar. The comfort we felt after spending our first two weeks there was a little surreal and it was only intensified

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From cooking classes in Chiang Mai to the White Temple of Chiang Rai then down to the beaches of Pattaya, check out our last bit of Thailand until the Songkran Festival island hopping begins! Keep roaming, the world is indeed yours! #when #wheninroaming #travel #traveling #chiangrai #chiangmai #pattaya #roamerreport #thailand #backpackers #video

Those Who Roam: "Don Kuson"
We sat down with Alex & Abby, the minds behind what will be Bangkok's first bicycle co-op, "Don Kuson." Being 2 expats from the states, we were really interested to hear about how they became so intertwined in the Sathorn community of Bangkok where they live now. Abby & Alex, who already operate one apartment building with a first floor restaurant, have taken on a much larger space in hopes to create a community environment for the repair and education of bicycles in the neig

Sin City of Love
Some beach time was desperately needed after our stay in the mountains up in Chiang Rai. With a week and a half left until our visas were up in Thailand, we booked an AirBnB in Pattaya, a small beach town two hours southeast of Bangkok. We were sore and just couldn't wait to lay on the sand and sip on some drinks with endless views of the Gulf of Thailand. After our mountain visit, we rode back to Chiang Mai and caught a 13 hour sleeper night train back to Bangkok. Eli has ne

Lost in Akha Hills
One thing we've noticed while traveling through Thailand is that once you get off a bus or train at any destination, there are hoards of tuk tuk drivers that will literally follow you around and ask you repeatedly "where are you going" so that they can overcharge you for a taxi ride. We've learned to ignore them and walk away from their vicinity to find a more reasonably priced driver. When we arrived in Chiang Rai there was no exception, however, there was a man who just had

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Hey Guys! We made a slow trip going north through some major cities in Thailand on our way to Chiang Mai. It was a great trip, passing through Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, and Sukhothai. Biking through ancient temples, riding railways from WWII, and even a few monkey's...Check it out! Until next time, keep roaming. The world is indeed yours. #roamerreport #video #ayutthaya #erawanfalls #kanchanaburi #travel #asia #traveling #wheninroaming

Everything that Glitters
Just a 6 hour bus ride north from Sukhothai, we arrived to Chiang Mai on a Friday ready to spend a week exploring and stuffing our face with the city's amazing food offerings. Being the 2nd biggest city in Thailand behind Bangkok, Chiang Mai has a very leisurely feel compared to the Bangkok craziness. The old city is partly surrounded by a brick gate, each side having one entrance. It was pretty cool to know that hundreds of years ago traders would travel by river to the en

Dawn of Happiness
After 3 days in Ayutthaya, we hopped on a bus and rode three hours north to Sukothai, a small historical town in central Thailand that translates to Dawn of Happiness. It became the first independent Thai kingdom in the 13th century. Sukothai is split into two sides, old city and new city. We found a cute $6 per night hostel in new city and pretty much relaxed, read and drank the most deliciously fresh fruit smoothies daily on our three day visit. It was a much needed breathe