After spending four great days in the busy city of Bangkok, we wanted to experience more of the local Thai culture but still have the benefits of city living… enter Chiang Mai. Being more than 700 years old, Chiang Mai is a modern city with an ancient feel. It is also one of the most… Read More


Uluwatu, Bali

Located on the Butkit Peninsula, Uluwatu is a popular tourist destination and one of the few places you can see sheer cliffs meeting the Indian Ocean. However, as it is so popular with tourists it’s more difficult to get a real feel for the Balinese culture, but that certainly doesn’t mean it isn’t worth a… Read More


Asia Scenic Thai Cooking School Chiang Mai

The title of this post might be a bit exaggerated, however we started writing this after having just completed a full day cooking class and we were still floating on cloud nine. It’s not everyday we get to cook seven courses of delicious Thai food! With that said, we are fully aware that Tom Colicchio and Anthony Bourdain… Read More


Flight of the Gibbons

Since we weren’t home to celebrate America’s birthday, we wanted to do something memorable to take our minds off of the fireworks, barbecues and beach parties we were missing back in the USA. We figured, what better way to celebrate the anniversary of America’s independence than zipping through a forest with Gibbons cheering us on?! So this year, to… Read More


Bangkok

Like most people visiting Thailand, our first stop was The Big Mango! We’re not entirely sure why it’s called that, but after spending 4 days exploring Bangkok we think the nickname is fitting. Like a mango, at first glance Bangkok is a tough city to dig into, but once you figure out you’re way around… Read More