Nook
Thailand
3 days
Hello, I m Nook. Living in bkk, Phrakanong BTS Station. I'm single and open to meet new friends.
Jane
Chiang Rai
3 days
Recently semi-retired Bio-Electric Medicine therapist and health consultant. Travelled for many years internationality. Loves photography, architecture, sacred sites, ancient ruins, gardening and animals. Non smoker, quiet and responsible.
Maria
Hi 👋 my name is Maria and im a creative person. I write stories and make films. I'm now travelling in Asia and I plan to come to Australia at the end of June or July ... I would love to make friends there as I probably gonna stay for a while there so it would be cool any advice,hosting or hang out you could invite me. I'm happy to cook you a tasty meal and I'm clean and tidy. Not sure if I can post my links here but my insta is @mariamillanart www.mariamillan.com
Nook
Hello, I m Nook. Living in bkk, Phrakanong BTS Station. I'm single and open to meet new friends.
Based on 61 experiences
Marina
Brazil
My first solo trip in Asia, and it was incredible! I was very scared to go solo, but as soon as I landed in Bangkok, and checked in in my hostel, that disappeared. I was so well received by dozens of other solo travelers. There’s always some activity happening and group going out, so you don’t really feel alone. I traveled from north to south, and checked some cool spots. What I would say is: the islands of the southeast side should be your N1 priority. They are gorgeous, way less crowded and more natural. It’s just breathtaking, cheap and a good vibe. I did Chiang Mai in the north, which was  amazing because of the festival of flowers that it was happening, but the islands in the south or way better. Phuket is not very nice (older Russian everywhere…). Phi phi island was cool for the diving, the excursions and the parties, but zero nature in the island. Definitely go and enjoy! I feel like is one of the best places to solo travel as a women in Asia. Felt really safe (stayed in female rooms in hostels, only went out at night in groups - with at least one female, etc)
Posted: July 25, 2024Samantha
Canada
Safest country in South East Asia by far. I lived there for 4 years including the time during Covid. The culture, food, nature and travel community is what inspired me to live there for so long. I studied Buddhism & yoga in-depth as well as cultivated the courage to facilitate others in yoga & meditation. Forever grateful for that experience
Posted: July 24, 2024Maya
I live in Antalya, Türkiye. I am studying fashion design at university. I have been a tattoo artist for 8 years. I have 4 cats and 4 dogs. I love traveling and I'm excited to meet new friends 😊✨
Priya
Hi, I am Priya. I am a travel enthusiasts who loves exploring new things and getting to meeting new people. A poet, a writer, a goofer, a foodie, a book hoarder, a dreamer- I have multiple such personalities inside me, but the permanent one amongst them is - an unpredictable person. Still believes in writing letters and posting sticky notes for loved ones.
based on 61 experiences
Thailand is an incredible country. If you have time, I advise you not to stay in just one city or region. You also have to go north, south, to the capital... to really discover all aspects of the country (the jungles, the temples, the beaches...)
Posted: July 24, 2024I visited Bangkok, Phuket, phi phi islands, Ao Nang and Koh Samui ! Favourite place - Bangkok and Krabi Least favourite but still nice - Koh Samui Normal prices for transport , great street food but be careful with water. Friendly people everywhere. Make sure you don’t litter and disturb
Posted: July 10, 2024