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The Best Everest Base Camp Trek Itinerary For Independent Trekkers + Our...

January 10, 2019 4 comments

What to Know When Visiting Asian Temples

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Road Tripping Tips For When You’re On A Budget

May 29, 2018 2 comments

Travel Tips That Can Save You Money Anywhere In The World

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Pai Canyon - Things To Do In Pai
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5 Cool Things To Do In Pai In Less Than 24 Hours

by Nomada How Far March 16, 2017
written by Nomada How Far

Pai, a small town in the mountains of Thailand, has become very famous among the backpackers for a few years now. Many come here to relax and escape the bustling cities of Thailand with its shouting tuk-tuk drivers and busy traffic. Because of this, it’s also called the hippie town of the north. With just 150 km from Chiang Mai, it’s easily accessible by bus or minivan. Although many travelers prefer to conquer the mountain road with its endless twists and turns (762 in total) by motorbike. There a lot of cool things to do in Pai which you can easily combine in one whole day.

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March 16, 2017 4 comments
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Mae Sai - Tachileik Border Crossing - Thailand Visa Run
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Doing A Visa Run From Chiang Mai, Thailand (Visa Regulations 2020)

by Nomada How Far March 9, 2017
written by Nomada How Far

After one month traveling through the north of Thailand, our visa exemption of 30 days was going to expire. We were in Chiang Mai and wanted to extend our visa. There are multiple options one can do, like going to the Thai Immigration Office to extend a visa for another 30 days. Or you can go to a neighboring country to get a new stamp when crossing the border back into Thailand. Unfortunately, regulations change quickly, and it’s really difficult to find up-to-date information about doing a Thailand visa run in 2017.

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March 9, 2017 44 comments
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Hitchhiking in Thailand
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Hitchhiking In Thailand – Our Experiences & Useful Tips

by Nomada How Far February 24, 2017
written by Nomada How Far

Hitchhiking in Thailand is not as common as in European or American countries, but it is certainly possible. People in Asia are so friendly and curious why a foreigner is standing at the side of the street, trying to stop the passing cars. So it won’t take long until someone stops to ask what you are doing. But making them clear what your intention is, is a lot more difficult. After riding our car from Belgium to Mongolia, taking sleeper trains in China, riding a motorbike around Vietnam & Cambodia, and taking local buses in Laos, we decided to hitchhike our way around Thailand.

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February 24, 2017 8 comments
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Hardangervidda – Discover Norway’s Largest National Park

by Nomada How Far February 17, 2017
written by Nomada How Far

If you’re a fan of hiking and nature, Norway should be on top of your list. Explore the wilderness of Europe by hiking Norway’s unspoiled nature and mountains. Norway is known for being one of Europe’s most expensive countries. But that doesn’t mean it should be expensive for you! Put on your hiking boots and start exploring the countryside, mountains, and valleys. It’ll become one of your best trips ever.

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February 17, 2017 1 comment
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Beware Monkey Zone - Lopburi
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Lopburi: Where Mischievous Monkeys Rule The Streets

by Nomada How Far February 15, 2017
written by Nomada How Far

Lopburi is a historic city, one of the oldest cities in Thailand, and just 3 hours away from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. It’s divided into two areas, New Town and Old Town. While there’s not so much to see in New Town itself, let’s say that Old Town is rather … interesting. Most of the domestic and international visitors don’t come to Lopburi to see the old temple complex, but to do some macaque spotting. That’s right, the Old Town of Lopburi is full of them, and they aren’t the kind and cute monkeys that you’re used to see in the zoo.

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February 15, 2017 2 comments
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Liebster Award
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Our First Liebster Award + 10 Things About Us You Probably Didn’t Know

by Nomada How Far February 12, 2017
written by Nomada How Far

The purpose of the Liebster Award is to give small bloggers more recognition and to get discovered more easily. It only exists online and goes around from blogger to blogger, usually to blogs with less than 200 followers. We are very happy that Cassandra from SimpleWonderer nominated us for this award! This award gives us more energy to keep on going with this blog and shows us that our readers and the blogger community like our stories!

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February 12, 2017 0 comments
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Travel Songs To Get Wanderlust
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Top 10 Travel Songs That Give Us The Ultimate Wanderlust Feeling

by Nomada How Far February 7, 2017
written by Nomada How Far

Everyone loves music. It defines who we are and even has the power to make unbearable moments all right again! Like listening to music at work or while you have to wait a few hours on your transfer in the airport. Music can give us all kinds of emotions and memories, especially while traveling. Listening to that one special song on repeat while you’re on the train in India, looking out of the window seeing the sun going down? You’ll be reminded of that one moment even years later when you listen to that song again! It’s such a strong medium, that can connect everyone all over the world with each other. Having music with us has been important from the very beginning of our journey and already gave us a lot of beautiful memories! That’s why we want to share our favorite travel songs with you, to intensify every travel moment you have.

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February 7, 2017 13 comments
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