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  • Hopping over to 4,000 Islands in Laos

    Hopping over to 4,000 Islands in Laos

    The last leg of my Laos journey took me and my travel buddy Ben to 4,000 islands and Don Det. Following the wild and crazy partying that goes along with a trip to Vang Vieng, Don Det provided a chill and relaxing atmosphere on the banks of the Mekong River. It’s odd that so few travelers have heard of Laos’ 4,000 islands, and I expect the reason is that it is so far removed from the typical path through the [...]

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  • Biking the Balkans

    Biking the Balkans

    Ever since starting up The Nomaddicts, we have been having the time of our lives making videos and writing blogs about our various adventures around the world. For us though, it’s time to move on to the next big thing… cue “Biking the Balkans.” Our love of cycling and travel have inspired us to use the coming summer of 2012 to organize a cycling trip for charity through Eastern Europe. By the time the plan was fully formed, we were looking [...]

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  • Vang Vieng: Party in the Jungle

    Vang Vieng: Party in the Jungle

    Ski rides north out of Bangkok on the night train towards the Laos border. After a bumpy 6 hour journey, he reaches Vang Vieng where he spends a week tubing, caving,  and eating some delicious Western foods while watching the 90′s Sitcom “Friends.” Check him out as he explores a city surrounded by mountains and jungles that has been taken over by tourists deep inside the borders of Laos. A trip to Vang Vieng, Laos will no doubt feel more [...]

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  • SE Asia in 2 weeks

    SE Asia in 2 weeks

    SE Asia has almost too much to offer travelers to the region, especially if you only have a short time to visit. While many are able to spend months travelling this part of the world and seeing each country in detail, not all of us have that luxury. For those on a tight schedule or budget, I would strongly suggest taking a two week tour similar to the one I took back in 2011. The trip could easily be extended [...]

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