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. – 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,
The Pimalai Story The name ‘Pimalai’ is derived from the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit and appropriately means ‘A little Patch of Heaven’. The Pimalai Resort
The water was warm, clear and the variety of fish plentiful. I stayed in as long as they let me, at least until my fingers
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
Weylandts Furniture and Decor Store invited me to answer some questions about The Incidental Tourist in their Tastemakers Journal, about my travels, childhood memories, favourite places
I visited Thailand’s Trat, Kho Chang and Bangkok from a Green Perspective. Gathering in Bangkok before heading to the Trat province to learn more
Travel from Cape Town to Bangkok was easy with flights generously sponsored by Singapore Air. Boarding in Cape Town, the stop down in Johannesburg goes by
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 Twitter. Related posts: Zeavola Resort. Krabi’s Koh Phi Phi. For
Thailand. – From Zeavola Resort I took to their name – Love the Sea – and spent a morning out with my guide Kong and a few of the other resort guests, on a half day
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 feet in the sand just metres from the lapping waves,
Thailand. – If my parents hadn’t named me Dawn they would have done well to call me Zeavola, meaning Love The Sea. As I truly do. Taken from the exotic Scaevola Taccada half flower
Thailand. – At the Banhuahin Pier on Koh Lanta, these fishing boats with colourful flags, lights used to attract the fish – illegal in many countries – and characterful ‘sea gypsies’ who live, work and survive
“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, has actually stimulated demand for them as pets, to the
The Pimalai Story The name ‘Pimalai’ is derived from the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit and appropriately means ‘A little Patch of Heaven’. The Pimalai Resort & Spa story begins 40 years ago when the late
The water was warm, clear and the variety of fish plentiful. I stayed in as long as they let me, at least until my fingers turned wrinkly and the fish grew tired of me. There
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 on to my next Green Pearls property, the Pimalai Resort and
Thailand. – Walking the backstreets reaps reward as I discovered this protected spirit house among the rubble of a renovation site. Love how it is being appropriately honoured and respected, one of the many things
TBEX. – An appropriately themed wall mural for a TBEXAsia Conference for Travel Bloggers … I love one in my home with little notes about all the special places I’m been lucky enough to visit.
TBEX. – I have just come off an inspiring and invaluable TBEXAsia Conference in Bangkok. One that focussed on the ever evolving world of travel blogging, recommended tools and lessons to help us do our
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 weeks back. If you missed it, have a listen to
Weylandts Furniture and Decor Store invited me to answer some questions about The Incidental Tourist in their Tastemakers Journal, about my travels, childhood memories, favourite places and things I never travel without. Also what I long
I visited Thailand’s Trat, Kho Chang and Bangkok from a Green Perspective. Gathering in Bangkok before heading to the Trat province to learn more about the sustainable, cultural and ecotourism offerings here. Then days
Travel from Cape Town to Bangkok was easy with flights generously sponsored by Singapore Air. Boarding in Cape Town, the stop down in Johannesburg goes by really quickly. As it’s a day flight, the quick connection
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