Hijacked by a Buddhist monk in Sukothai
One morning in Sukothai, we notice a monk smiling at us, urging us to come with him to visit the temple complex, and when a monk offers to show you around a temple, you don’t say no…right?
One morning in Sukothai, we notice a monk smiling at us, urging us to come with him to visit the temple complex, and when a monk offers to show you around a temple, you don’t say no…right?
I did it! It’s finally time to declare that I was able to get healthy on the road – here’s the story of how I transformed my life in just over one year while traveling the world.
We were nominated to participate in the Travel Bloggers Best Dozen project, in which we share 12 of our best posts of 2012!
As we are leaving South East Asia, we are thinking of all the things we’ll miss – one of them being the daily alms giving ceremony that we witnessed in many places.
Set on the Ping river, this buzzing little city in central Thailand is home to a set of breathtaking ancient ruins. So why do so few people visit?
One night I watched as an Elephant walked into a bar…this was no joke either, there was no punchline in sight. Read on for our story of two years on the road and the many occasions we have had to bear witness to animal cruelty on the road.
Look at this guy! Sukhothai, famous for the ruins of the ancient capital of the Sukhothai kingdom, turned out to be a relaxed little town in Central Thailand …
Hi there! I am Dani, the girl behind GlobetrotterGirls.com. As the name indicates, Globetrottergirls was started by two girls – me and my partner Jessica. We set off on this incredible …