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The colorful world of 'tuktuk' by halfwhiteboy on Apr 10, 2012I immediately thought of that Thai mode of transport at first, but this tuktuk is a clothing and accessories brand inspired by the wonderful colors, tastes, scents, and personalities of South Asia. Believing in clothes that fit well with a strong emp...



The tuktuk driver.  by Litratista-Lakwatsera. on Jan 8, 2012The tuktuk driver. ...



Bangkok-bound by Love Chic on Oct 29, 2011Last weekend, we made our way to Bangkok together with Shai’s mom to do a little bit of...



Before the Food Trip: Going around Bangkok by Ralph Guzman // Foodie on Oct 4, 2011Love is sweeter the second time around, as it is often heard. But what about the third time? I am not referring to my love life, but to my latest trip to Bangkok, which happens to be my third.  On this third trip, I joined my mom for a four-day holi...



Travel To Siem Reap by Cleaning My Closet on Jun 16, 2010Sapaco Tourist bus company pick-up showed up around 07:00 a.m. at the Red Sun Hotel, the guest house where I spent the night.  The ticket cost $24 Vietnam to Siem Reap, Cambodia.  We walked  3 to 5mins to reach the bus statio...



The Siem Reap Tuktuk by ratraceholiday on May 22, 2010The best mode of transportation in Siem Reap and around the temples are the tuktuks. Tuktuks can be found in almost all Asian countries, but each country has its own version. The Cambodian version are scooter-drawn carriages that comfortably sits t...



Motorcylces And Tuktuk In Vietnam, Saigon by Best Places In The World | Two For The Road on May 2, 2010When you get to Vietnam, the first thing you'll notice is that... there's just so many motorcycles! Even the tourists can rent their own motorcycles, but since we love waking, we didn't get one but I bet it's just cheap! Another thing you'll notice...



Paying Respect to JT and the Reclining Buddha by My Misadventure on Mar 27, 2010Our second day in Bangkok started quite early; we managed to get up before 8 in the morning and headed down to the lobby of our hostel. Breakfast there (consisting of bread, fruits and coffee) was quite expensive (200 BHT if I remember it correctly)...



A Roadtrip to Bangkok : a series of unfortunate events by The Pinay Solo Backpacker on Feb 7, 2010December 2009 For ages I haven’t had a birthday party, I really don’t prefer one anyway.  I decided to go to Bangkok solo on my birthday.  I booked the ticket online 2 months earlier, a promo fare by the way and because it’s cheap...



Backpacking Bangkok : a series of unfortunate events by The Pinay Solo Backpacker on Feb 7, 2010December 2009 For ages I haven’t had a birthday party, I really don’t prefer one anyway.  I decided to go to Bangkok solo on my birthday.  I booked the ticket online 2 months earlier, a promo fare by the way and because it’s cheap...