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Chiang Mai: Higher Education (January 2- 7)
Chiang Mai is in the north of Thailand and well known for its culinary delights and rich history. This was our last destination of our month long visit to Thailand. One would think by this point in our trip we … Continue reading
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Rockin’ the New Year In Ayuthaya–Dec. 31-Jan 1
After spending nearly three weeks on the beaches of Thailand, it was time for Sarah and I to move north again, and we wanted to be sure to hit the ancient former capital city of Ayuthaya on our way. Ayuthaya … Continue reading
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Krabi and Phi Phi–Rock Climbing, Beach Lounging, and Christmas in Thailand
First, it should be noted that Krabi is pronounced “Grabby” and Phi Phi is pronounced “Pee Pee,” so it is remarkable in itself that I was able to resist any sort of immature body joke in the title–not so much … Continue reading
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‘Tis the Season, Ko Ko Ko: December 15 – 21
Finally, it was time to hit the beaches of Thailand. We have been looking forward to this portion of our trip for a long time and were excited to start with a couple of low-key islands in the Gulf of … Continue reading
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Bangkok: A Big, Busy City, but Where are the Cows??!!
As Sarah had mentioned in our last blog, we were a bit sad to leave Nepal; our trekking adventure was one of the greatest experiences of my life, and we left Kathmandu talking about where we would trek if we … Continue reading
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