This is the first ever Travel For Free Dream Trip for Asia! Amazing 4D 4N at 4 Star Hotel at an amazing price! Brought to us by World Ventures and Rovia. Thank you WV and Rovia! This Official Travel for Free Video is done by Ken Saw
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Preview of Tizwoz’sblog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Chiang Mai, Thailand Entry Title: “Last days in Chiang Mai” Entry: “We were lucky in that the weather was hot and sunny whereas the previous week had been rainy. It is the end of the monsoon season and the rains have been particularly bad in Thailand this year with flooding in Bangkok and in the regions around. This meant we relaxed round the pool and ate and drank as there is enough visual beauty in the Dhara Dhevi to keep one happy and we had done all the major sites such as the Elephant Farm, Wat on the top of the mountain and the Orchid Farm before. All well worth doing. We did go into Chiang Mai city a couple of times for Tiz to visit a temple and get blessed by a monk- white string passed around oneself , holy water sprayed over oneself and prayers- (for a donation of course << Read more >>
Preview of Lambs’sblog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Chiang Mai, Thailand Entry Title: “Up a lazy river and back to Chiang Mai” Entry: “Our goal since leaving Chiang Mai on the 27th was to travel up the Mekong River in Laos to the border crossing at Houayxay (“hway-sigh”), somehow get across the river to Chiang Khong in Thailand and then through some means get back to Chiang Mai, preferably before Monday morning, when Jim had to resume his written Thai language class. We were making it up as we went. Somehow, it all worked out. I’m always amazed when it does. But it happens more often than not when traveling like this. (I call it bungee-jumping.) The theory, developed by Jim before we left Chiang Mai, was that tourists almost always take the boat from Houayxay to Luang Prabang, so we would take the reverse course an << Read more >>
The first installment of a 3 part series of my travel from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport to Manila’s NAIA. Features: -The departure hall -Dining area -Observation Deck -Checking in -Mostly me & my friends loitering at the departure area trying to kill time This doesn’t feature NAIA yet.
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