
13 September 2012, Patong Beach-Phuket: In a rain-shortened session on Day Two of the Quiksilver Open Phuket Thailand, the semifinalists of the Master’s Division were decided today with surfers from Australia,...

Phuket is not only the largest island in Thailand, it is also the wettest. The monsoon, or rainy season, runs from the beginning of May to the end of October. While flooding is a possibility and does happen yearly, most of the harsh rains occur in th...
By Where Have You Been Lately? on Jul 23, 2012 in:
Backpacking, Bangkok, Blog, Cambodia, Ho Chi Minh City, How To, Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Nifty but not Fifty Tips, Phnom Penh, Phuket, Siem Reap, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam, backpacker, backpacking, blog, Filipina, Malaysia, MissBackpacker, mountaineering, Philippines

“One of our captured officers, my Lord.” I can still remember this scene in Mel Gibson’s movie, The Patriot, where he freed some of the captured militia without sweat due to his clever ploy. It was brilliant and well-planned that it...
By Just Another Dumpsite on Jul 10, 2012 in:
Wanderings, Asia, beach holiday, Patong, Phi Phi Island, Phuket, Phuket Province, Thailand, Tian Tan Buddha, Wat Chalong
This is my first time to ever visit Phuket and the country of Thailand. It was a good holiday, a nice break from my job as a waitress. This is also our first holiday overseas overseas, G and I. I wouldn't say I'd want to go back to Phuket again, but...
There's a red flag to travel to Thailand for tourism purposes because of the riots there! More than a score of people had already died and the Thai public, once again, are calling for the royal intervention from the King. I hope they resolv...