Baihny's Realm
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ollow My Adventures as I go from a Full-Time Truck Driver to an Online Business Owner and Full-Time World Traveler/Thrills Seeker.
Baihny's Realm
4y ago
For ages and ages, I’ve been wanting to travel to Phuket Thailand and train Muay Thai at the world-famous Tiger Muay Thai camp.
Training Packages
Whether you’re a beginner (which I was) who knew nothing about Muay Thai, or you’re a fully qualified expert MMA cage fighting animal, a cross-fit freak, yoga lover, boxing fanatic or simply wanna hit the weights Tiger Muay Thai has a training package to suit you.
Depending on the day, there are usually enough trainers to have 1 per student which is really helpfully especially when you’re first starting out.
I’m not gonna go over all the ..read more
Baihny's Realm
4y ago
Macau Highlights
Macau is famous for its incredible international casinos, but there are other astounding activities to do in this wild destination full of adventure. Imagine telling the story of your trip to Macau to your own friends doing things such as
Visiting historical sites such as the St Paul Cathedral which was a huge church in its heyday
Visiting the World Historical Centre
Go shopping in some of the world’s most incredible malls
Dine on some of the most delicious international cuisines
Visit the Grand Prix museum or the Wine Museum
Enjoy the Panda Pavilion at the Macau Zoo
Delight i ..read more
Baihny's Realm
5y ago
While out in Vegas a few months back for some personal development, mindset, and marketing event I found a spare day to sneak off into the desert and smash a race-spec Lamborghini around the racetrack for 10 laps.
SAMSUNG CSC
It wasn’t meant to be the race-spec Lamborghini that I was gonna race that day, it was meant to be the Lamborghini Aventador SV but it was at a car show or some shit so I got upgraded to the race-spec Lamborghini for no extra cost. The videos graphic says km/h which was strange bc it was a left-hand drive American car, I checked with the company it’s actually ..read more
Baihny's Realm
5y ago
I’ve been waiting to travel to Japan ever since my aunty Tracey come back from a holiday there 20 years ago.
I was ment to go back with her the following year but it wasn’t to be.
Never the less, I finally got my chance to spend Christmas & New Years there last year.
It was booked fairly last minute so accomodation and flights were hard to get, I was lucky enough to get a awesome “cheapish” hotel close to the Shibuya Crossing which is the part part of Tokyo of touristy stuff.
The room was absolutely tiny, but it had everything we needed, bed, free wifi, heated toilet seat, free ..read more