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Apartment rentals in Bangkok, Thailand

Apartment rentals in Bangkok, Thailand

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RentHub is my favorite website to search for rental apartments in Bangkok. It was the website I used to find my first apartment in Bangkok. I talked about my very first Bangkok apartment in this YouTube video “Cost of Living in Bangkok, Thailand“.

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Where to Stay in Phuket
The Best Places to Stay in Phuket

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First time in Phuket? Planning a trip to Phuket and don’t know where to stay? Should you stay in the Patong, Karon, Kata, Kamala, Phuket Town or other places? In this article, we’ll show you some of the best beaches and neighbourhoods around Phuket Island. We’ll show you where to find the best nightlife spots […]

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Pha Taem National Park of Thailand

Pha Taem National Park of Thailand

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Pha Taem covers an area of 340 km2 in Khong Chiam, Si Mueang Mai and Pho Sai districts of Ubon Ratchathani Province. Pha Taem was formally declared as a national park in Thailand on December 31, 1991. It is the 74th national park of Thailand.

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Cost of Living in Bangkok, Thailand (Part 1 of 2)

Cost of Living in Bangkok, Thailand (Part 1 of 2)

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I been living and traveling solo in Thailand for just over 6 months and I lived in Bangkok for the first 4 months. This article is my average cost of living in Bangkok for that 4 months.

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$800 USD per month living in Bangkok Thailand (Part 2 of 2)

$800 USD per month living in Bangkok Thailand (Part 2 of 2)

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During my 4 months stay in Bangkok, I spent between ฿25,000 THB – ฿28,000 THB per month (about $800 USD or $1,000 CAD).

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฿3,120 THB Visa-Run from Bangkok, Thailand to Savannakhet, Laos

฿3,120 THB Visa-Run from Bangkok, Thailand to Savannakhet, Laos

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In this post , I’m going to show you how I did my very first visa run from Bangkok, Thailand to Savannakhet, Laos for about ‎฿3,120 THB.

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Feeling depressed after leaving Thailand?

Feeling depressed after leaving Thailand?

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Now you’re back home. Just a few days/weeks ago, you were somewhere in Thailand. Having some of the best times of your life. Now that’s over, and you’re feeling the blues.

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Getting around Thailand

Getting around Thailand

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The different modes of transportation to travel around Thailand. Buses, taxis, motorbike taxis, flying, train, tuk tuk, subway and skytrain are all cover in this article.

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8 things you should do in Thailand

8 things you should do in Thailand

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Massages Massages are everywhere in Thailand and they’re very affordable. Prices range from 100 baht to the most expensive ones at ฿1000 baht, depending on the type, length and the location. On average a 1 hour foot or Thai massage is about ฿150-฿300 baht ($5-$10 CAD). Facial therapy or facial spa ฿300 baht for facial […]

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Top 10 tips on how to use taxis in Bangkok, Thailand

Top 10 tips on how to use taxis in Bangkok, Thailand

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Opening taxi door Every passenger needs to be very careful before opening a taxi door. Make sure to look behind the car or taxi and watch out for motorbikes, cyclists and other cars before you open the door. The passenger or the car owner is liable for all damages if the car door is open […]

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