About 50km outside Chiang Mai at the Buakaw Village you will find the gym where Buakaw Banchamek, long-standing K-1 Muay Thai World Champion and Thailand
A focus on health and wellness is ever important as we seek out quiet settings to replenish the soul, return balance to our systems and
Thailand. – There is art about at The Tongsai Bay. The above carving I saw in the garden near reception and this adorable ceramic pig
The Tongsai Bay, a spot on Koh Samui where trees are not felled, no insecticides or chemical fertilisers are used in the green hotel grounds
Thailand. – My return to Thailand with Green Pearls Unique Places video. Which turns out to be a rather self indulgent look at Island Hopping bliss that
Thailand. – Long tail boats and my transfer to Zeavola Resort in the soft rain. For more see Zeavola Resort and follow them on Facebook and
Thailand. – From Zeavola Resort I took to their name – Love the Sea – and spent a morning out with my guide Kong and a
I didn’t know I liked Martinis … Until Zeavola Resort’s GM Florian Hallerman ordered me their signature Tom Yam Martini as I sat with my
Thailand. – If my parents hadn’t named me Dawn they would have done well to call me Zeavola, meaning Love The Sea. As I
Thailand. – At the Banhuahin Pier on Koh Lanta, these fishing boats with colourful flags, lights used to attract the fish – illegal in many
“It is indeed a sad irony, that the success of a movie which tried to spread the message that clownfish should be left in peace,
Thailand. – I met this guy at the Suvarnabhumi Airport or Bangkok Airport while there for an early flight to Krabi, one that would take me
Thailand. – Walking the backstreets reaps reward as I discovered this protected spirit house among the rubble of a renovation site. Love how it is
TBEX. – An appropriately themed wall mural for a TBEXAsia Conference for Travel Bloggers … I love one in my home with little notes about all
TBEX. – I have just come off an inspiring and invaluable TBEXAsia Conference in Bangkok. One that focussed on the ever evolving world of travel
I joined Cathy Retief-Neil on her ‘Passport to the World’ show on Radio Helderberg 93.6fm to talk about the green side of Thailand a few
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