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6 of Bangkok's trendiest bars that everyone should visit when next in Thailand via @tbookjunkie

6 Trendy Bars You Need to Visit When Drinking in Bangkok

Trendy bars have been popping up all over the Thai capital in recent years, but few people seem to associate this kind of nightlife with Bangkok. If you ask the vast majority of travellers where to head for a night out, I guarantee the first spot they will mention is…

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A Newbie’s Food Guide On Where To Eat In Bangkok

  As soon as people found out that we had booked flights to Bangkok we knew we would be bombarded with tips of what to do and eat, or in some peoples cases what not to eat. The amount of people that warned us not to eat street food because…

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Top 5 Holiday Destinations to Escape the Winter Blues 

When the chilly winter months set in across the UK, there’s nothing better than escaping to a destination bathed in sunshine. If you’re looking to beat the winter blues and head to warmer climates, there are plenty of options worldwide to suit every type of traveller. From quick getaways to…

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How to travel through South America regardless of your budget. Sharing our top tips on how to make your trip meaningful without breaking the bank via @tbookjunkie

5 Tips For Traveling Through South America On A Budget

If you are travelling around South America on a budget, there is a lot that you can do to save money without compromising on having a great time. In fact, in many cases, you will have a more authentic, genuine experience and see more of the “real South America” when…

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Review: The Suspect by Fiona Barton

Fiona Barton’s The Suspect was published on the 24th January 2019 and is the fourth crime novel from The Sunday Times and New York Times best-selling author. The Suspect: The Story Alex had been planning her trip to Thailand with her best friend Mags for months.  It was meant to be…

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Review: The Thing Is by Andrew Carter

It is not very often that I distinguish a book as being ideal for a particular gender, but The Thing Is by Andrew Carter is definitely, in my opinion, written with a male perspective in mind.  That’s not to say that it was not an enjoyable read but, as a female,…

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Chiang Rai: What To Do With 48 Hours in This Northern City

Chiang Rai has become exceedingly popular in recent years for one reason in particular. If you were to do a search on the internet right now, looking up ‘most visited temples I guarantee that Wat Rong Khun (also known as the White Temple) will appear within the top five, rating…

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The Quirkiest Hostels in Thailand

Hostels are not normally something we would opt to stay in.  In fact, they are something that I tend to steer completely clear of but whilst researching our trip to Thailand I stumbled on a couple of properties that actually appealed. I will even go as far as saying that…

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Ayutthaya: A Guide of What to See and Do in the Ancient Capital

Whilst some ancient cities are long gone, Ayutthaya is a city so proud of its terracotta monuments and temples that preservation work has been extensively undertaken all around the city.  Unlike other ancient cities where you can now only see the magnificent architecture of great civilisations from afar, Ayutthaya is…

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