Well, it has been a while since my last post. There are still some of my last trips that I haven’t shared but I should be able to do that very soon. I am actually planing to visit Australia, may be next year in its autumn. I’ve never been there before and would definitely fly in to Sydney first, then to Melbourne. If any of you have any suggestions, advices, please share your experiences. It would be good if you could recommend any hostels that near to the public transportation center. I would love both the city and the nature and I am sure that There are a lot to explore in Australia. Thanks in advance
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It could happen to anyone that if you are traveling somewhere and want to extend your time to learn more about places, cultures, people etc., rushing out your time for in a lovely beauty city is such a hassle. So you might decide to find ways to extend your stay. Try to figure out how to in different context of different cities, different countries are what ought to be taken. If you have no concern or any problem with the visa, you are blessed. If not, you will need to find out how to extend your visa. The difficulties go differently in different countries. Read the rest of this entry »
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After four days chilled out in Vienna, I took a train to a mall lovely city, Salzburg. With an hour an a half along beautiful scenery all the way of the quiet rail path on a week day, I felt rather humbled on my steps. Lots of nice people I met on the train helped me out from questions where and how I was supposed to go. I didn’t expect much for the trip and had only very slightest ideas on each city I went as I was hoping that I would only have just to visit and see how each places were like and took as they would have come. I was able to reach my hotel from the help of a very kind old lady being my companion from Linz heading to the same destination, Salzburg. Read the rest of this entry »
The Airport Link connecting downtown Bangkok and Suvarnabhumi airport began its first day of commercial services on Monday, with trains now running from 6am to midnight.
Transport Minister Sohpon Zarum said the Airport Link can carry up to 50,000 passengers a day, generating revenue of one million baht a day. Read the rest of this entry »
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My inspiration to visit Prague or Praha was from the word “Bohemian” and after reading through many travel magazines and forums shown pictures of those magnificent cathedrals in Prague, those long narrow streets with old architecture along the way was quite enough for me to put this city into my travel plan to Europe. Two hours and a half from Dresden by train was the best idea to allow myself enjoying the view along the rails path. From a home of Saxonian to Bohemian, the city where people from all around the world aimed to visit. I met with a girl on the train who helped me out with the transit train station, which was outside of the city to catch another train to the Main Station, or Hlavni Nadrazi where my last destination was. Read the rest of this entry »
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I have walked into a department store today and had a browsed walking through until I found a travel accessories store, or just simply called a Travel Gears Shop. I almost walked into it But I had to stop as I realized that there are lots of items already at home and I get to use them only when I travel…well, may be once a year.
Many different bags are piling up in my closet which I do not know if those are such collections of mine and are going to be further useful travel gears for somebody. There are also maps of many countries, cities that I have visited. Even those international phone cards, bus, train, tram tickets, museums tickets, travel guides and souvenirs are there to remind me to my ever impressive times. It’s quite a lot of them but somehow I still keep those and place them on a very prestigious place, ha ha.. Read the rest of this entry »
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I went to San Francisco last May, wow! i found San Francisco such a cozy and lovely city to spend times there. I stayed at the hostel right just a block from the Union Square, and it was really convenience to go place to places, exploring the city by just walking on and on, up and down, by cable car, by train…this city was made real nice. There are lots of hotels, continental restaurants, coffee shops, galleries, shops and lots of stuff to see. I found May was a nice month to visit San Francisco..its chilling..and it could be rain sometimes during the day..but some days, you can enjoy the sun and enjoy walking along the Fisherman’s Wharf . Don’t miss to try the cram showder at the Fisherman’s Wharf and visit the Pier 39 to see those lovey lazy seals.
The Golden Gate was stunning! it really is all about San Francisco, don’t you think?

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