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Maeklong Railway Market Guided Tour

Tha Kha Floating Market and Maeklong Railway Market Tour

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Tha Kha floating market is a smaller, less well known floating market near Bangkok. It is a much better experience than visiting the popular Damnoed Saduak floating market, which is the market most tourist tours will take you to. Amphawa floating market is also near Bangkok and trips can take you to any of these, …

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Beautiful golden temple in Chiang Mai, northern thailand

Visiting Northern Thailand on a Road Trip

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Northern Thailand is one of the best places to visit in Thailand if you want to see beautiful temples, villages, unspoilt landscapes and “real” Thailand, away from the holiday beaches. This post coverst the best, most beautiful places to visit in Northern Thailand and gives you ideas for a Northern Thailand Itinerary, we talk about …

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Free hotel accommodation with Agoda

How We Scored a Free Week of Hotel Stays in Thailand – Agoda Cash

This week we’re touring northern Thailand by car, it’s amazing, fascinating and fun with the added bonus of being incredibly cheap. This part of the world is pretty affordable anyway and for a family of 4, hiring a car beats bus prices hands down, but what’s made our holiday within a holiday super cheap is …

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Getting a new UK passport in Bangkok Thailand

Getting a New UK Passport in Bangkok Thailand, British Passport Renewal

This is how we renewed a UK passport in Bangkok. British passport renewal in Thailand. Our younger son’s UK passport was down to less than 6 months and we had absolutely no desire to head back to the UK to get it renewed. We were in Vietnam and about to travel to Malaysia so it …

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tuica romania - the copper still for distilling tuica or palinca in maramures romania

Lunch in the Tuica Shed. Making Tuica in Maramures

Tuica (Romanian Țuică) in Maramures is big news. Our village, Breb, is full of fruit trees. The hills roll on for mile after mile, each a patchwork of narrow strips owned by individual families. Some grow grass for winter hay, some potatoes, cabbages, carrots, tomatoes and beans, but most grow fruit. In the harsh winters …

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The Brasov Bear Sanctuary Romania (Heartbreaking) Brasov Bears

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Romania has plenty of bears. Half of the European brown bear population lives on the forested hills of this beautiful country. When we talk about saving bears, we’re not talking so much about the wild Romanian bears, as the ones who have had a terrible existence, held captive by private owners and in small Eastern …

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Booking Tours and Activities How to Book Tours when traveling

GetYourGuide Review

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We’ve been travelling and taking tours full-time for over 5 years now and more and more we’re using GetYourGuide to reliably get us to the places we want to go, on the day that fits with our schedule. We’re savvy travellers and we like a bargain, so why, and when, do we use GetYourGuide to …

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Hoi An Markets. Central Market, Night Market and Others in Hoi An

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We spent almost 6 months living in Hoi An Vietnam, so we needed to shop at the markets regularly. We started with the Hoi An Central Market near the river in the UNESCO listed Old Town. This is the market that most tourists will see. The Hoi An Night Market is also held in the …

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Sunglasses for travel Sungod

SunGod Sunglasses Review. PaceBreakers, Renegades & Sierras Tested

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SunGod Sunglasses offer high performance, high quality, customisable sunglasses that you can order online and have in your hands through mail order delivery. Their glasses are extremely good looking, outstandingly so, they are perfect for adventure, sport and travel use and they come with a lifetime guarantee. What other sunglasses company offers that? We’ve thoroughly tested …

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Bike hire in the park in London. Costs of Living in London

Living Cheaply in London

The cost of living in London is billed as high and on previous visits taking rentals, lets, or AirBnb apartments we’ve needed a lot of cash just to support ourselves. This time, our full 5 weeks living in London gave us zero housing or accommodation costs. We’ve been taking care of friend’s beautiful cats and …

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The white cliffs of dover. European Road trip and car ferry to Europe

Europe Road Trip Costs

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A reader asked me to post about our European road trip costs, so we collected the data, saved every receipt and collected all the information you need on driving around Europe for almost 2 weeks into this post. We have petrol ( diesel) costs for all of the European countries we visited, road toll charges, …

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Asterix and Obelix WorldTheme park Paris France for kids

Parc Asterix Review (Paris)

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Parc Asterix is an Asterix-themed theme park just north of Paris France. It is very much worth visiting, and we share details of the rides, our experiences of the park with kids and as adults, below. If you’re planning to visit Parc Asterix, The Somme, or even venture into central Paris, this affordable hotel may …

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clean water lake bled slovenia

3 Days in Slovenia

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3 days in Slovenia was enough time to fall head over heels in love. Why didn’t I know how beautiful Slovenia is? Why haven’t we visited a million times? Why haven’t we taken the kids to Bled and the other stunning lakes to enjoy every kind of outdoor adventure? I’m forever saying that Romania is …

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Problems of Being a Digital Nomad Family

Digital Nomad Family Destinations – The Hard Parts

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If I were to ask you what you thought were the hardest parts of being a digital nomad family, what would you answer? Would you think it was lack of stability and financial security? Maybe you’d crave routine and regularity? Would you think living out of a suitcase with few possessions would be an issue? …

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Easter at the church Breb Maramures Romania

Homeschooling or Worldschooling in Romania

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Homeschooling, doesn’t officially exist in Romania. As far as I know it’s not actually illegal, it just doesn’t exist, all children must go to school. My research is hampered by the language barrier, so please correct me if I’m wrong, I’d love to hear about families homeschooling in Romania and I know that some do …

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