Why Do People Keep Coming Back to Bangkok? [Season 2, Episode 68]
vor 8 Jahren
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a secret. You can know it, too. One of the OG travel bloggers, Matt
Kepnes, AKA Nomadic Matt, joins the program with all kinds of
stories, tips, and reflections on travel on his site
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Bangkok is a city that is at the leading edge of Asia yet still somehow stuck in the past. It is a place of contrasts: ancient temples neighbour internet cafes, luxury automobiles compete for space with tuk-tuks and sprawling air conditioned shopping m...
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vor 8 Jahren
Key links for this episode:
Nomadic Matt
Plume App
Our patrons know a secret. You can know it, too.
One of the OG travel bloggers, Matt Kepnes, AKA Nomadic
Matt, joins the program with all kinds of stories, tips, and
reflections on travel on his site NomadicMatt.com. He even has a
NYTimes best-selling book on how to travel the world on a
budget!
He's a hard guy to pin down, but he recently came through
town on his way to New Zealand, and he very kindly let Greg to
discuss an important question: Why do people (him included!) keep
coming back to Bangkok?
Speaking of catching up with friends, but on a much sadder
note… the Bangkok expat community is a little smaller and sadder,
with the recent passing of Eric Seldin. He was funny, warm,
entertaining, and wise, and always had a good story to tell from
his decades of working around Asia. In his memory, go spend some
quality time with those you love but haven't caught up with
recently, OK?
You are flat out not going to like this week's Love,
Loathe, or Leave. And not just because of the topic -- Bangkok's
insidious air pollution that's just getting worse. No, it's one
of our answers. Sorry in advance. :(
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