Mar 22, 2018• by Clem
Exchange your Lao kip before leaving Laos
The currency in Laos is the Lao kip (code LAK). It is very hard to exchange it outside of Laos, and if by miracle you find a place willing to do so, the exchange rate will likely be very bad. Another...
Mar 22, 2018• by liu_tw
Taiwan "no seat" train tickets
In Taiwan, even when TRA trains are full, you can buy a "no seat" ticket. It costs 20% less than the regular price. It means that you have no guaranteed seat, but if a place is free you can sit...
Mar 19, 2018• by liu_tw
Finding accommodation in Kenting Street
If you go in person to a few hotels in Kenting Street to get information about their rooms, you'll find better prices than what you can find online. So, unless you are visiting at a very busy...
Mar 19, 2018• by liu_tw
Taiwan's Kenting National Park without a car or a scooter
Most guidebooks or blog posts about Kenting National Park will tell you to rent a scooter, but you can actually do without. That leaves you with two main options: walking and taking the bus. All this...
May 10, 2018• by liu_tw
Most of ATMs in Taiwan don't have fees for international withdrawals, including Visa / Mastercard. However, some ATMs might make you pay a fee (usually NTD 100). So unless you're in a big hurry...
Feb 28, 2018• by Clem
Vegan street food at Luang Prabang's Night Market
There is a small vegan food stand right in the middle of the Luang Prabang's Night Market alley. It is located on the left side of Wat Mai, when facing it from the Night Market. The sign says...
Boomerang Village Cottages - immersed in a natural tropical garden