Bangkok is known for many things: ornate temples, delectable food, and vibrant nightlife. All these make the Thai capital a juggernaut in the world of| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
For the uninitiated, it's easy to dismiss Bangkok as either a saint or a sinner. Outside its borders, the Thai capital is often depicted in two ways: with| 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
Looking for delicious but affordable places to eat in Bangkok? Here are 13 of the best budget-friendly restaurants and food spots in the city, some of| 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
Crossing land borders terrifies me. I don't know why. In my early years of travel, I jumped from one country to another by plane. But when you're| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
Welcome to our latest BANGKOK TRAVEL GUIDE with sample itinerary, budget breakdown and tips on finding budget-friendly Bangkok tours, hotels, and| The Poor Traveler® Itinerary Blog
2013 • 3 • 17 Much has been said about Bangkok being so touristy. But that's a given. As the world's most visited city, Bangkok is such a crowd-drawer| 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