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Hopping Across North Western Sabah
For the May school holidays, we picked Sabah as our holiday destination, initially because we thought we would be ready to conquer Mount Kinabalu (not this round, but hopefully in 2 years time).…
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Temple Hopping While in Chiang Mai
There are more than 50 temples in Chiang Mai, spread across both the old town and even the newer sections.
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Changing Address on your Malaysian IC
Every Malaysian will be issued a national identification card (IC) once you celebrate your twelfth birthday. On the IC, your address will be displayed along with your photo and your IC number, which…
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Swimming with Elephants in Pai River
Pai marks the last city before we head back to Chiang Mai. It is a very tourist heavy town, where you will likely see many tourist on scooters zipping down the narrow roads…
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Secluded Northern Mountain Regions of Thailand
The next segment of our journey will bring us even closer to the Thailand - Myanmar border. We dropped by Pang Oung, Ban Rak Thai, Nam Lod, Tham Phi Maen and Ban Jabo…
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Remote Town of Mae Hong Son & Surrounding Countryside
Mae Hong Son is a smallish town located near the Thailand – Myanmar border. It is a lot less touristy, and it’s remote location offers a sense of isolation, and a perfect base…
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Roadtrip Begins : Chiang Mai to the Roof of Thailand
We decided to complete the loop in a clockwise manner from Chiang Mai, with Doi Inthanon as our first stop. Doi Inthanon is home to the highest point in Thailand.
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Breathtaking North Western Landscape of Thailand & Timeout in Bangkok
The Mae Hong Son loop starts and ends at Chiang Mai, involving (officially) 1864 hairpin twist and bends one way, offering splendid mountain and river scenery. Mae Hong Son (city and province) sits…
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