There’s a type of attraction popping up around the world that really rubs me the wrong way:pretentious places that pretend they’re not pretentious.
This scenic rail journey is rocky at times,but it costs just $30 for a near nine-hour trip.
Koh Samui is bracing for an influx of tourists off the back of season three,but you don’t have to stay at the Four Seasons to get a taste of White Lotus life.
A mechanical issue saw my flight return to Sydney shortly after take-off. Understandable,but what happened next was less than satisfactory.
Bangkok is following in the footsteps of cities like New York and Berlin by falling for Aussie coffee culture.
It wasn’t until my fourth visit to Phuket that I discovered something beyond the resorts,the beaches and the pumping nightlife.
Forget about planes,not to mention elephants and tuk-tuks – there are plenty of great options for exploring Thailand at ground level.
Once abandoned for nearly 40 years,Phra Pitak Chinpracha is now one of Thailand’s premier culinary kitchens.
Bangkok has about 80,300 hotel rooms. You can check-in at any level,from backpacker bunkroom to presidential suite,and your stay never seems long enough.
This new $62.5 million airport is well designed and well run (with one exception).