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Jomtien – January 2026

Rayong – January 2026

Hoi An – December 2025

Da Nang – December 2025

Phnom Penh – December 2025

Angkor temple park – December 2025

Siem Reap – December 2025

Ninh Binh (Tam Coc) – December 2025

Hanoi – December 2025

Bangkok & Ayutthaya – November 2025

United Kingdom – November 2025

Hua Hin, Thailand – November 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Taiwan – November 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Shanghai – October 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Terracotta Warriors – October 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

X’an – October 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Great Wall of China – October 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Beijing – October 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Macau – October 2025 (Updated 16/11/25)

Hong Kong – October 2025

Khao Lak – December 2024

Bali – May 2024

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Japan – October 2023

One of the big draw cards in Shanghai is The Bund when it’s lit up at night time. It ends up, like many other tourist attractions we’ve seen in China, an absolutely sardine can packed with everyone coming to see the sights. The Bund runs along the Huangpu River, along a spot which on the...

Our foray into Taipei started with a couple of museums as they’re a great way to learn about the locality, they can be very interesting, and they are a good way to stay out of the heat. First off, we headed to the Taiwan National Museum, with a very low entry fee which we were...

There are 3 ways to get to Macau from Hong Kong We went for the TurboJet ferry which provided a very comfortable smooth ride. In fact I could have left the Kwells travel tablets behind but past life experiences have taught me that I don’t have the best sea legs on the smoothest of oceans!...

Aytthaya once served as the thriving capital of the Kingdom of Siam, from 1350 until it was razed to the ground by the Burmese in 1767. The park has majestic ruins of temples, palaces, and statues and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site (https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/576/) We had an early start today to jump on the...

Any travel guide worth its salt will tell you the must-have snack to try in Macau is the Portuguese Tart. According to Google, Hong Kong’s egg tarts (daan tat) feature a stronger “eggy” flavor, a more substantial shortbread and a floral shape. In contrast, Macau’s beloved custard tarts (pou tat) are a combination of flaky...

So, our last day in Hong Kong, and the end of the trip in our first country. We’ve had a great few days here, but took it a little easier on the last day as we’ve worn ourselves out pretty much with all the walking. BTW, we’ve been keeping a track of our steps through...