The Expat Experiment - Travel - The only thing you buy that makes you richer
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Hi! We're Rob, Tracey and Makai, a Canadian family who has been traveling nomadically since April 2014. The purpose of this blog is to inspire and support anyone who wants to travel, forever or weeks or months a year. We share our challenges and victories to show, against all odds you can live the life you dream.
The Expat Experiment - Travel - The only thing you buy that makes you richer
3y ago
Most people visit Thailand to enjoy tropical islands surrounded by clear turquoise waters, eat delicious Thai food, and perhaps visit a temple or two.
But if you’d like to dig a little deeper and learn a little history then Kanchanaburi is the perfect destination for you.
Located in the central-western part of the country, Kanchanaburi Province is the site of the notorious Death Railway from World War II. Visitors can learn about the atrocities that took place here at memorials and museums that are located throughout the area.
The region has more to offer than its morbid history however ..read more
The Expat Experiment - Travel - The only thing you buy that makes you richer
3y ago
Thailand is a holiday favourite for travellers all over the world and is an amazing destination for family travel with its blend of exotic and beautiful natural attractions and chaotic but fascinating cities. The Thai people are some of the friendliest on the planet and they embrace their tourists with open arms, particularly those travelling with kids.
The hospitality extended to travellers is part of the reason that so many people love visiting this Asian hot spot. But another obvious reason is the super delicious Thai food. My kids perpetually ask to travel back to Thailand because t ..read more
The Expat Experiment - Travel - The only thing you buy that makes you richer
3y ago
If Granada, Spain, isn’t on your must-visit list yet, it should be.
My first visit to Granada was in February of 2015, and it was almost by accident.
You see, my husband and I were off on an adventure. We were heading across the big pond for our first 5-week stay in Europe. And although Granada was not on our radar at first, it’s where we decided to rent a house for a month.
With visions of brilliant sunshine and mild weather, we had initially planned on finding a place along the Costa Tropical of Spain. But instead, after seeing a few images of Granada, we changed course and ..read more