• The traveling Orange
feb. – mai 2024

Roundtrip in Asia

Starting point is Thailand, Bangkok.
Part 1️⃣ Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and back to Thailand
Part 2️⃣ is a island hopping experience through the Philippines
Part 3️⃣ Indonesia through it’s full glory
Part 4️⃣ Last but not least Japan
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  • Reisens start
    2. februar 2024

    Home - packing backpack

    2. februar 2024, Sveits ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

    The good old question , how much is much? how much does a person actually need? that is what I am going to find out on this travel.

    update 11th march - 40 days into this adventure
    “one does not need much, even less than one thinks” actually funny but true. I overpacked even with this small backpack and im constantly throwing things away for weight and space reasons. And to be honest, I don’t need much.Les mer

  • Bangkok - First (full)day in Asia

    4. februar 2024, Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    The first full day on this Adventure I am exploring this fascinating and all but quiet place called Bangkok. The narrow and packed streets are the heart of it’s nature. To be honest, it reminds me a lot of Naples, but less dense.

    People seem to be friendly but warry. There aren’t a lot of tourists and when there are some, you definitely recognise them from far. Especially the European ones are easy to spot. Besides European tourists, there seems to be a lot of Japanese tourists.

    The smells on the streets can be overwhelming at the beginning, but an easy thing to get used to it. There shouldn’t be an issue for first time users to handle the exotic Metro station. They’re well thought out and good signalised.
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  • Cambodia - Crossing first border

    5. februar 2024, Kambodsja ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    After crossing two borders to enter a single country, we finally made it to Cambodia.

    It took me 404 kilometres and 7 hours later to arrive at my planned first city in Cambodia. Siem Reap is renowned for being the gateway to the Angkor Wat temple complex, one of the most significant archaeological sites in Southeast Asia.

    Before I visited the breathtaking Temple, I had the chance to see a well known Cambodian Circus Perform a live show!

    Phare the Cambodian Circus, is a contemporary circus group based in Siem Reap. The circus performances combine traditional and modern art forms, featuring acrobatics, theater, music, and dance. The shows center around compelling stories about Cambodian culture, history, and society. They provided both entertainment and a meaningful cultural experience for the audience.

    And I wouldn’t be a fitting tourist If I wouldn’t taken the Tuctuc to the Circus!
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  • Angkor Wat - Majestic Hinduist temple

    6. februar 2024, Kambodsja ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    What isn’t there to say about Angkor Wat. The once hinduist Temple has been rediscovered twice throughout history.
    The first time by a portuguese explorer in the 16th century. The following words exactly describe it’s beauty and massiveness of this stories most precious sights:

    “that it is not possible to describe it with a pen, particularly since it is like no other building in the world. It has towers and decoration and all the refinements which the human genius can conceive of.”

    I’ve woken up on that day at 5:30. Apparently the sunrise can be one of the most beautiful ones that one can witness. Unfortunately that day was rather foggy than good. But it didn’t matter, for me it was still a stunning site.

    Fun fact, the Hollywood movie ‘Tomb Raider’ has been shot there.
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  • Tonle Sap - The biggest fishing village

    6. februar 2024, Kambodsja ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    Have you ever seen a fishing village build on stelts? Me neither.

    The fishing village is build around a vast river and it divides the village into two parts. What definitely is noticeable are the stelting-kind-of-structures of the river houses.

    Cambodia has a dry and a noticeable rainy season. The reason why there are stelts. In the dry season the villagers rely on land transportation like cars and vans. But in the rainy season the whole village floats above the water. They then travel with boats, which are mainly handcrafted motorcycles on water.
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  • Phnom Penh - The vibrant city

    7. februar 2024, Kambodsja ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    Phnom Penh is the vibrant capital city of Cambodia, it is located at the confluence of the Mekong, Bassac, and Tonlé Sap rivers. The warmth and hospitality of its people make the city a welcoming destination for travelers from around the world.

    It is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and bustling markets. Phnom Penh has a diverse culinary scene. Its lively street food markets are the heart of the city.

    The city is undergoing rapid development, with modern skyscrapers juxtaposed against colonial-era buildings.

    In the end, Phnom Penh is a captivating blend of ancient traditions and modern aspirations, making it a compelling destination for cultural immersion and exploration.
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  • Khmer Rouge - S21 and the killing fields

    8. februar 2024, Kambodsja ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    ‼️ Warning: This content may contain brutal depictions. Viewer discretion is advised.

    The killing fields was a mass grave site.

    In the past 20th century, on the Cambodian soil, the clique of Pol Pot Criminals has committed a heinous genocidal act. They massacred the population with atrocity in large scale which the world had never met.

    They wanted to build a world without class. No rich, no poor and no middle class. All should be equal. Through that they killed 3.3 Million Cambodian citizens. The Khmer Rouge called the people and forced to call each other “Comerades”. To imply that all were the same. Interesting was that the citizen didn’t know who was in charge. Who was the prime minister? who was the responsible? Nobody knew who was the leader.

    Towards the end of 1980, it was discovered: 86 out of 129 mass graves were unearthed and 8’985 corpses were found. One of the graves contained 166 corpses without heads and another, more than 100 women whose majority were naked with their babies skulls beside them. The biggest mass grave they found contained up to 450 corpses.

    How bitter were they when seeing their beloved children, wives, husbands, brothers or sisters were seized and tightly bound and taken to the mass graves while they were waiting for their turn to come and share the same tragic lot?
    This clique fo Criminals wanted to transform Cambodian people into a group who knew and understood nothing and always bent their heads to carry out the orders of ANKAR (KAMPUCHEA Communist Party) blindly.

    They educated and transformed the young people and adolescents whose hearts are pure, gentle and modest into odious executioners who dared to kill the innocents and even their own parents, relatives or friends.

    This clique of Pol Pot Criminals burnt the market place; abolished monetary system; eliminated national culture; destroyed schools, hospitals, pagodas, and priceless monuments such as Prasat Angkor which is a source of pure national pride. They did whatever to get rid of the Khmer character and transform Cambodian soil into a mountain of bones and a sea of blood and tears which were deprived of cultural infrastructure, civilzation and national identity became a desert of great destruction that overturned the Cambodian and drove it back on the Stone Age.

    Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch, a former chief of the notorious S-21 torture prison of the Khmer Rouge, was recognized in front of prosecutors of the hybrid genocidal tribunal that his subordinates killed babies and children prisoners by sometimes holding their legs and smashing their heads against the trees. Strictly adhering to their slogan,

    "clearing grasses, it shall dig its entire root off"

    the Khmer Rouge arrested entire families including babies and children to avoid revenge later in life. He learned about Khmer Rouge policy on detained children: "There is no gain to keep them, and they might take revenge on you". Douch said: "At first did not recognize the horrendous images of the babies being smashing against the tree, but after seeing photographs I recalled that it had happened. This action (babies smashed against tree) was done by my subordinates. I my self do not blame my subordinates because they worked for me. I am criminally responsible for killing babies, young children and teenagers". The Killing Tree remains at Choeung Ek Genocidal Center as evidence of this notorious and merciless action.

    The prison chief of Khmer Rouge is not only the first Khmer Rouge official to stand trial for the regime atrocities but is also the only one to express remorse for his criminal work in the past. The other four former senior leaders who are awaiting trial deny knowledge of any atrocities. The trial brought Duch to Choeung Ek "Killing Field" and Genocidal Museum S-21 in Phnom Penh was something that he could never forget. Most victims were tortured before they were taken to Choeung Ek where they all were executed.

    Duch said: "I would like to emphasize that I am responsible for the crimes committed at S-21, especially the torture and execution of people there. May I be permitted to apologize to the survivors of the regime and also the loved ones of those who died brutally during that time."

    The regime was toppled by Vietnamese troops on the 7th January 1979.

    On 7 January 1979, the army of the Kampuchea United Front for National Salvation discovered and rescued survivors from S-21 prison.
    S-21 was one out of 196 prisons in the country. It was under the direct command of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kampuchea. Anybody taken to S-21 didn’t survive. The party persecuted anyone they considered as an "enemy of the revolution" : members of the former Lon Nol government and army, diplomats, intellectuals and a few foreigners as well as a high number of Khmer Rouge themselves.

    Of these so-called "traitors", the families and the social networks were targeted too. More than 18,063 victims have been identified, but perhaps up to 20,000 men, women and children were killed at S-21 and Choeung Ek, outside Phnom Penh.

    At the end, justice was found for the cambodian people.

    Cambodia first approached the United Nation for assistance to conduct a trial for the crimes committed by the Khmer Rouge in 1997. Since 1999, the Royal Government of Cambodia has worked with the UN for creation of a special court called "Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia for the Prosecution of Crimes Committed during the Period of Democratic Kampuchea (ECCC)", or simply called the Khmer Rouge Trial. It became fully operational in June 2007. Samdech Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the RGC, stated: "Now the time has come for those responsible for planning and directing this horror to be held accountable for the crimes. After years of negotiating with the United Nations, we have established a new Cambodia court that including international judges and staff. This is the first court in the world of its kind."

    Although the top leader of the Khmer Rouge, the Brother Number One, Pol Pot died under house arrested in 1998 and some others died and killed, there are four "senior leaders" and one who is "the most responsible" of the Khmer Rouge being arrested. This leading figure, Duch - the chief of the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 torture prison, ordered his underlings to bring prisoners to be executed in the killing field Choeung Ek. While four senior leaders of The Khmer Rouge have been in provisional detention awaiting trial, the former S-21 chief is still on trial since March 30, 2009. At trial, he admitted that he ran the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison and apologized for crimes against humanity, accepting blame for the extermination of 15’000 people who passed through the regime's notorious main prison, Tuol Sleng, before most of them were executed in Choeung Ek. Duch faces charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity, torture and premeditated murder for his role in the Khmer Rouge regime. Four rare living survivors from the Khmer Rouge's notorious central prison appeared as witnesses proceeding testimony in the hybrid criminal court. They are Van Nath (63 years old), Bou Meng (78 years old), Chum Mey (79 years old), and Norng Chan Phal (39 years old).
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  • Koh Rong - The love Island

    10. februar 2024, Kambodsja ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    This time I try to express the feelings I had for this wonderful place with a little poem. This poem is the way I feel for an once in a lifetime experience. Filled with adventure, beauty and love. I hope you enjoy the following Poem, which came from the depths of my heart:

    “Once upon a time, nestled in the azure waters of the Gulf of Thailand, there lay an island of enchantment known as Koh Rong. This tropical paradise, adorned with palm fringed beaches and lush jungles, was a haven for wanderers seeking solace and adventure.

    Legend whispered tales of Koh Rong's pristine shores, where the sun kissed the sands each morning, painting the horizon with hues of gold and crimson. Beneath the crystal clear waters, a kaleidoscope of marine life danced amongst vibrant coral reefs, inviting travelers to explore their hidden depths.

    But Koh Rong was more than just a picturesque retreat, it was a tapestry woven with the threads of history and culture. Local villagers, with their warm smiles and welcoming spirits, shared tales of their ancestors who had roamed these lands for generations, living in harmony with nature.

    As the sun dipped below the horizon, Koh Rong transformed into a realm of magic and mystery. Blue dancers mesmerized onlookers with their graceful movements, while the rhythmic beats of drums echoed through the night, inviting all to join in the celebration of life.

    Yet, amidst the beauty and allure, Koh Rong harbored secrets whispered by the winds. Legends spoke of hidden coves where treasure lay buried, and of mystical creatures that roamed the jungles under the cloak of darkness.

    But to those who dared to venture to Koh Rong, whether seeking tranquility or adventure, the island welcomed them with open arms, promising memories to last a lifetime and stories to be retold for generations to come. For Koh Rong was not just an island, it was a tale waiting to be written, an experience waiting to be lived.

    But the story has yet to be written down.

    In the heart of Koh Rong, a chance encounter brought together two souls from different worlds. A spirited traveler from distant lands, had come to Koh Rong seeking adventure and escape from the monotony of his daily life. Meanwhile a gentle soul born and raised on the island, carried the wisdom of her ancestors in her heart and the beauty of her homeland in her eyes.

    Their paths crossed one balmy evening at a beachside, where the air was alive with laughter and music. Captivated by the rhythm of the island, found himself drawn to the mystic’s girl radiant smile and graceful movements as she moved under the moonlight. Their eyes met across the room, and in that moment, a spark ignited between them, transcending language and culture. In that moment seconds turned into hours.

    Beneath the canopy of stars, they shared stories of their pasts and dreams for the future, forging a bond that grew stronger with each passing minute.

    Despite the differences in their upbringing and backgrounds, the boy and the girl discovered a deep connection that transcended the barriers of language and tradition. With each laughter and smile, their interest blossomed like the tropical flowers that adorned the island, filling their hearts with a warmth that would endure even after their time in Koh Rong came to an end.

    And so, as they bid farewell to the island that had brought them together, they knew that their love was not bound by the constraints of time or distance. For in each other's arms, they had found a home, a place where their hearts could truly belong, no matter where their journey led them next.”
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  • Chambak - Hospitality of the community

    11. februar 2024, Kambodsja ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    In chambak I had the honour to stay at one of the home stays they where offering. The hospitality of the locals was more than surreal.
    I had surprise ending to this cambodian trip that was more thrilling than anticipated.

    Have you ever visited a Cambodian wedding? Well me neither, but I had the opportunity to attend one!
    Because I looked and acted western I was treated like an honour guest of their wedding. The Men would introduce me to their friends and the Women would show me how to properly dance. This made me blend in and let me feel as if I would be one of their own. In the end I never should have belonged there, but they let me feel if I was at the right place and shouldn’t be anywhere else than celebrating their special day.

    This made me think a lot. Do I treat people who come from far away the same?
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  • Saigon - The city that never sleeps

    12. februar 2024, Vietnam ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

    Saigon, officially known as Ho Chi Minh City, is a vibrant metropolis located in southern Vietnam. With a population exceeding 8 million people (big as switzerland), it's the country's largest city and economic hub. The city has been influenced by various cultures, from Khmer and Chinese to French colonialism and American involvement.

    Saigon's architecture reflects its diverse past, with colonial buildings standing alongside sleek modern structures. Visitors can explore historic landmarks such as the Notredame Cathedral and the War Remnants Museum, which offer insights into Vietnam's past.

    The most interesting part about Saigon is Saigon's nightlife. Saigon’s nightlife is vibrant and diverse, with bustling bars, nightclubs, and live music.
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  • Nha Trang - Taking a night train

    13. februar 2024, Vietnam ⋅ 🌙 29 °C

    Taking a night train from Saigon to Nha Trang is a memorable experience.

    The journey offered comfortable sleeper cabins where I slept through the night. While being sound a sleep I passed through beautiful landscapes of Vietnam, waking up to a stunning view along the way.

    So far it has been a convenient way to travel between two destinations while also saving on accommodation for the night.
    Just wasn’t prepared for the rhythmic sway of the train and the occasional noise, which added to the adventure of the journey.
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  • Nha Trang - Beach day

    14. februar 2024, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Nha Trang is known for its long stretches of beaches. And a beach day at Nha Trang was a wonderful way to unwind and enjoy the beauty of Vietnam’s Nature showcase it has to offer.

    What is there even better than having a dip into the ocean you say? How about a mouthwatering BBQ feast on a boat!

    Unfortunately there wasn’t much to explore underwater. The snorkelling was more a challenge than exciting, but the refreshing water was definitely a treat.
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  • Hoi An - The town of tailors

    16. februar 2024, Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Situated in central Vietnam there lies this small city called Hoi An. It is a captivating city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.

    The citys Old Town, with their well preserved buildings and ancient temples, offers a glimpse into its storied past. I wandered through these narrow alleyways and explore iconic landmarks such as the Japanese Covered Bridge and the Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese Community.

    Furthermore, Hoi An is renowned for its skilled tailors who offer custom made clothing at affordable prices.

    Venturing beyond the city limits, the surrounding countryside boasts lush rice paddies, inviting exploration. I personally embarked on bicycle tours and participated in a cooking class, fully immersing myself in the rustic charm of Hoi An's rural landscape.
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  • Hue - Where rhe rice resides

    18. februar 2024, Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    The city of Hue served as the imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty, leaving behind a legacy of architectural marvels.

    On the day that I arrived there I’ve gotten the chance to embark on a motorcycle tour around the vibrant rice fields of Hue. Thanks to the incredible size of the Perfume river the neighbouring city’s and villages can profit from it by building big sizes of rice fields. The availability of water is essential for rice cultivation.

    The Perfume River, known as "Sông Hương" in Vietnamese, derives its name from the fragrance emitted by the blossoms that fall from the orchard trees lining its banks during autumn. These flowers, particularly those of the indigenous pomelo trees, release a sweet and pleasant aroma, which go through the air and gives the river its evocative name, the Perfume River. This natural phenomenon has contributed to the river's name and significance, making it not only a geographical feature but also a cultural symbol of beauty and fragrance in the region.
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  • Phong Nha - The longest caves in vietnam

    19. februar 2024, Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    In the Quang Binh Province of central Vietnam, the city that is most famous is Phong Nah. Because it is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including its expansive cave systems and lush jungles. The area was once part of the ancient Champa Kingdom and features archaeological sites, that date back to centuries of Vietnams history.

    The main attractions include Phong Nha Cave, Paradise Cave and Son Doong Cave, these are one of the largest caves formations in the world.

    The cave exploration I did offered a boat ride through the illuminated Paradise cave. Which was a breathtaking sight to see. Not only was it long in distance but also the ceiling hige in vastness. The Area that the cave was surrounded had a diverse array of flora and fauna, that I haven’t seen in any place before. Making the place where I was a majestic Jungle straight out of a Book.

    A worth able mention was the popular attraction of Duck farms, where one could go feed and play with them.
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  • Halong Bay - One of the 7 world wonders

    21. februar 2024, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    What’s the best way to enjoy one of the seven world wonders? In rain and fog obviously!
    I was fortunate enough with the weather till that point in time, but on the day where I went to see the accumulations of Island in the Halong Bay, I hadn’t had luck with it.

    Halong Bay is home to approximately 1600 limestone islands and islets, scattered across its vast expanse of waters in the Gulf of Tonkin. These islands vary in size, shape, and geological formations, contributing to the bays stunning and diverse landscape. Each island has its own unique features, from lush vegetation covered peaks to hidden caves and secluded beaches, making Halong Bay a truly mesmerizing natural wonder to explore.
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  • Hanoi - The bustling city

    23. februar 2024, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Imagine the bustling streets of Hanoi, where the cacophony of honking horns, the rumble of motorbikes and the chatter of vendors create a symphony of chaos.The main transportation is a Motorcycle. These weave through narrow alleyways, dodging pedestrians and street vendors selling everything from steaming bowls of pho to colorful silk scarves.

    The sidewalks are a tapestry of activity, with makeshift stalls overflowing with goods, street food vendors sizzling up delicacies and locals haggling over prices. The air is thick with the aroma of exotic spices, freshly brewed coffee and sizzling street food, creating an intoxicating sensory experience.

    The energy of Hanoi pulses relentlessly, a vibrant and chaotic heartbeat that defines the city and its inhabitants.

    I in one hand found myself at home. Even if I grew up on the land side, where the eventual cowbell sounded throught the noise of silence. Where I just knew I wasn’t on my own and people where here to. Living, thriving and just being a part of society.
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  • Vientiane - Flight to country nr. 4

    23. februar 2024, Laos ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    After finally leaving the bustling city of Hanoi I found myself in Laos! Better said Vientiane.
    It is definitely a big contrast to the rural streets of Vietnam. It’s like for the first time to be able to hear your own thoughts. Not to look constantly left or right if you’re safe to cross the road. My favourite part? To be able to order finally a similar dish to Pad Thai, that definitely brought a smile to my face.

    Vientiane is definitely a starch contrast of what Hanoi’s bustling city had to offer. Everything seemed slower and quieter. Which at that point was exactly what I needed.
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  • Vangvieng - Surrounded by Jungle

    25. februar 2024, Laos ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    There are Moments when I find that language is in vain. And maybe written words are the closest to explaining these emotions one once had. My reason why I try to put them down on paper.

    Vangvieng brought lows and highs to this adventure. Im thankful for the friends and people I’ve made along the way. But sometimes one has to say goodbye to make room for new experiences. It just makes you think that our whole existence is one big adventure. People coming and going in and out in our lives.

    Meeting people and leaving them. Maybe seeing them someday or having them just as a part of a memory. But saying goodbye isn’t always bad, a goodbye brings also closure to uncomfortable encounters. A goodbye is good for not wanted people in one’s life.

    But all in all, Vangvieng is the place to meet people. To say hello to life. To be open and share stories. Have a drink and play some pool. Vangvieng is a place in middle out of nowhere, where people come together and celebrate another day of life.
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  • Luangprabang - Waterfalls and markets

    27. februar 2024, Laos ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    Luang Prabang is home to some stunning waterfalls. One of the most famous waterfalls in the area is Kuang Si Falls. These multi tiered cascades flow gracefully through lush jungle surroundings, creating beautiful images of some pools of turquoise water. These pools of water where perfect for cooling off on that hot day.

    These waterfalls definitely offer its own unique charm with its series of cascades and tranquil setting amidst the jungle.
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  • Mekong River - Travelling by boat

    28. februar 2024, Laos ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    This is the second time that I’ve been traveling by boat. We used the current of the Mekong River to travel upstream, close to the border of Thailand. This journey took me a total of 2 full days.

    On the boat itself, there were small beds, but not suitable for sleeping through the night. So, where would be the best place to stay overnight?
    A small fisherman village on the Mekong River. I had the opportunity to stay with a lovely homestay family in this small village.

    With just 70 souls calling this village home, it definitely radiated a cozy charm that captured my heart. The people in that village were some of the most hospitable individuals I’ve met on my journey. They made sure that I was feeling well and had everything I needed. The heart of this village are definitely the children. With their big smiles, they welcomed me and immediately started following me around the town.
    This place definitely left a big imprint on my heart behind.
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  • Chiang Mai - Curry haven

    2. mars 2024, Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    On my way to Chiang Mai I stopped at one of the most famous Buddhist temples. Wat Rong Kung, also known as the White Temple.
    Located in Chiang Rai it is renowned for its glorious architecture and white facade. The iconic feature of the temple is the bridge leading to the entrance, which represents the journey from “cycle of rebirth to the realm of enlightenment”. Definitely a sight to behold, how many little details make up this marvellous building.

    Personally I have been looking forward to Chiang Mai. Taking a cooking a class to hone the skills to cook curry was a long awaited wish of mine that came true. I now behold the secret ingredients to cook a proper:

    - Khao Soi
    - Pad Thai
    - Gaeng Kiaw Wan Gai
    - Khao Niew Mamuang

    If I come back, gladly knock on my door and I cook you one of these dishes. Assmebling these dishes have been an honour to learn from such skilled cooks and experienced professionals.
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  • Bangkok - Last day on the Mainland

    5. mars 2024, Thailand ⋅ ⛅ 35 °C

    Every journey begins with an end, so it's time to bid farewell to the enchanting road trip across the Mainland. Bangkok embraced me. It welcomed me warmly, a youthful explorer unaware of Asia's wonders.

    With a heart full of memories and a spirit eager for new horizons, I set my sights on the shimmering seas and beckoning islands of exploration. Now it is time to say farewell set sail for the sea and islands, where new adventures await with open arms. So, with a final glance back at the roads traveled and a smile for the paths yet to be trodden, I embark on this journey, ready to write the next chapter of my story.
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  • Beer throughout Asia - Part 1

    5. mars 2024, Thailand ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    When it comes to men, they are just simple creatures. Obviously, I’m not generalizing, but for me, what makes me happy, is a cold can of beer. That’s why I took it personally on my journey to try out the Asiatic cultural differences in the perspective of beer.

    What more could one want in life? Here is my personal collection from throughout Asia.

    🇰🇭 CAMBODIA
    👎🏻 Krud - Pilsner Beer
    👍🏻 Angkor
    👍🏻 Cambodia - Premium Beer
    🫶🏻 Hanuman - Premium Lager
    🤏🏻 Ganzberg - German Premium Beer

    🇻🇳 VIETNAM
    🤏🏻 Bia Saigon - Export Premium
    👍🏻 Bia Saigon - Lager
    🤏🏻 Halong Saphire - Premium Beer
    👍🏻 Bia Hà Nôi
    👍🏻 Bia Viêt - Cold brew Lager
    👍🏻 Kronenburg 1664 - Blanc
    🫶🏻 La Rue - Qualité d’origine
    👍🏻 Victoria - Craft Beer
    👎🏻 Kim - Weizen

    🇱🇦 LAOS
    🫶🏻 Beerlao - Premium Lager Beer

    🇹🇭 THAILAND
    👍🏻 Tiger - Crystal
    👍🏻 Tiger - Lager Beer
    🫶🏻 Singha - Lager Beer
    👍🏻 Chang - Classic Beer
    👍🏻 Leo - Lager Beer
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