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By Lars Wagoner, 17 February, 2017

Will Travel For Food: Broccoli, Tarantulas, and Paella

Food is wonderful. It tastes great, there are an almost infinite number of options, and it keeps you alive.

Will Travel For Food: Broccoli, Tarantulas, and Paella

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  • travel
  • food
  • tips
  • Spain
  • Thailand
  • eating
By Lexa Pennington, 5 January, 2017

In Bangkok? Affordable, Superior Dentistry Here

Put oral health at the top of your ‘To Do’ list with the affordable, superior dentistry on offer in Bangkok.

In Bangkok? Affordable, Superior Dentistry Here

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  • Bangkok
  • medical tourism
  • Thailand
  • dentistry
  • travel
By Izabel Antle, 18 August, 2016

The Best 9 Exotic Fruits to Try at a Thai Market

If you have ever been to Thailand, you have probably seen, heard, or eaten a variety of wacky things. Hopefully fruit was one of them. If you haven't tried any Thai fruits, you are simply missing out. Thailand has some of the best tropical fruits in the world…seriously, this is not debatable. They are cheap, delicioious, and fun to eat. 

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  • market
  • fruit
  • Thailand
  • eating
  • tips
  • travel
By Izabel Antle, 31 July, 2016

A Guide to Navigating A Thai Open Air Market

In Asia, grocery stores are hard to find and always overpriced. For this reason, locals rarely frequent them and instead run to open air markets. 

Open air markets are vibrant, fabulous places full of aromatic food, colorful clothing, fruits and vegetables, and anything else you can think of. The goods are cheap, and these markets can be found in every city across Thailand. 

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  • Thailand
  • shopping
  • markets
  • travel guides
  • Southeast Asia
By Izabel Antle, 12 July, 2016

The Unforgettable Experience of Teaching English in Thailand

Studying or working abroad is an amazing experience that can greatly impact someone's life. While volunteering to teach English with my family in Thailand, I had the opportunity to interview another person with a lot of international experience. My friend Craig has been working as an English teacher for eight years. Teaching English has dramatically changed Craig's life. He came to Thailand for boxing, and ended up making connections and landing a teaching job without any previous experience.

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  • ESL
  • TESOL
  • language
  • Thailand
  • international education
  • international experiences
By Izabel Antle, 21 June, 2016

Wandering through Bangkok, Thailand

To my left, tuk-tuks and moped drivers zoom by faster than I can say sawatdee ka (hello). To my right, the street is lined with hundreds of stalls of delicious smelling Thai food and handcrafted goods. Towering above my head are metal giants - skyscrapers. There is only one place I could be: Bangkok. 

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  • travel
  • Thailand
  • Bangkok
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 27 March, 2016

Things to do in Bangkok with locals

One night in Bangkok – When I first saw the musical Chess, the main song stuck in my mind (for decades, now!). It made this global city into something more – a journey into the unfamiliar, perhaps.

Things to do in Bangkok with locals

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  • Thailand
  • Bangkok
  • locals
  • travel tips
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 28 April, 2015

3 Great Destinations for a Foodie Break

Some holidays are meant for sightseeing, some are for rekindling the romance in your life, and yet some more are aimed at reconnecting with oneself. But, the best kinds of holidays are those that satisfy your creative as well as your culinary needs! If you are fed up with the takeaways and the buffets, then these 3 great gastronomical holiday destinations are where you should be heading!
 
Italy

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  • travel
  • food
  • Thailand
  • UK
  • Italy
By jessicajhill, 4 December, 2012

Teaching English in Thailand: A Rewarding Challenge

Teaching, in any sense of the profession, is not all apples and chocolate. It’s hard work. It doesn’t matter what subject or age you teach, or which country you teach in, it’s inevitable that your job will have negatives to go along with the positives.

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  • Teaching
  • English
  • TESOL
  • ESL
  • Thailand
  • travel

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