Two years ago, I was already halfway when I decided against climbing all the way to the top. The gloomy skies were starting to spit showers, and I was| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
I was given a small sack to put my shoes in as I was approaching the door. Despite the big crowd outside, I was delightfully surprised to see the hall| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
2013 • 5 • 11 It was a toss between Khao San Road and Silom, but my friend Bebs, who had been living in Bangkok for months already, already picked for the| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
Known for its distinctly spicy yet delicious cuisines, age-old temples, and backpacking streets, it's no wonder why Bangkok is one of the most visited| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
Hua Lamphong Station is Bangkok's main railway station run and managed by the State Railway of Thailand, connecting the capital to the far reaches of the| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
We almost skipped it, and it would've been a mistake. Stupid as it sounds, what to wear is one thing that I usually do not pay attention to when planning| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
I always have to have a hat on when traveling. Have to. Always. Never mind that my head is too big for a silly fedora hat (or any hat for that matter);| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog