Over the last 2-3 years, our blog has gotten the most hits for information about Thailand. So, I will continue to share any more information available for the readers of this blog. This is a summary or wraps up based on our experience of the Thailand-Laos Journey which was implemented from December 2016 to January […]
Carpacker RMCO and Back to Hometown – 02 – Fort Supai & Arriving in Our Hometown
Continuing from “Carpacker RMCO and Back To Hometown – 01 – Breakfast in Port Dickson & Teluk Kemang“. This is the last blog post for the Carpacker RMCO project. Next, from Teluk Kemang, we headed to Kota Bukit Supai, also known as Fort Supai or Dutch Fort. It’s not far, just 22.3km from Teluk Kemang. […]
Carpacker RMCO and Back To Hometown – 01 – Breakfast in Port Dickson & Teluk Kemang
Alhamdulillah, as soon as the government announced the Recovery Movement Control Order, RMCO (or short form of PKPP in the Malay language regarding COVID-19 spread prevention), allowing vehicles and people to cross state borders, we jumped for joy as a family.
Thailand – Laos Travel: Day 16 – Our Adventure Is Over & Time To Return Home
Continued from Thailand – Laos Travel: Day 15 – Bangkok We’re Coming Again & Hotel In Lat Krabang. For pre-travel, please refer here. Exactly at 4.00 am, we all woke up in preparation to return to Malaysia. Due to the distance from the hotel to Suvarnabhumi international airport being only 5 minutes by taxi, this morning is […]
Thailand – Laos Travel: Day 15 – Bangkok We’re Coming Again & Hotel In Lat Krabang
Continued from Thailand – Laos Travel: Day 14 – Part 3 – Halal Restaurant In Nong Khai & Return Trip To Bangkok. For pre-travel, please refer here. The train at this time is already at 12.00 midnight. And Aqif still has a fever but has partially subsided. Anyway, we keep putting a wet towel on the head […]
Thailand – Laos Travel: Day 14 – Part 3 – Halal Restaurant In Nong Khai & Return Trip To Bangkok
Continued from Thailand – Laos: Day 14 – Part 2 – Patuxay. For pre-travel, please refer here. From Patuxay, we continued to Khua Din Bus Station because it felt like we didn’t want to be longer in the land of Laos. Probably because of worries if there are more unwanted things like health problems that happened the […]