Backpacker Ground Zero: Khaosan Road

Reading media coverage of Bangkok’s Khaosan Road in the last few years, you’d imagine it’s gone from slum-level backpacker cred circa Leo’s ‘Beach’ in 2000 to seriously upscale today.
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And away we go
Okay, a week on the road and time to break radio silence.
The first seven days have been a fair mix of exhilarating and exhausting. The travel adrenalin delayed the effects of jet lag and acclimatising from 12C to 37C overnight, but after a couple of days both of us had a major crash. It wasn’t anything 13 hours of sleep couldn’t cure, though, and we’re both feeling fit and well again.
The best travel camera
I often get asked “What’s the ideal travel camera?”
It’s pretty easy. It’s got a 12 megapixel sensor, a top-quality lens, a great exposure meter, instant start-up, no shutter-lag, excellent battery life and built-in image stabilisation, weighs under 500g and supports RAW files.
Status Report: 30 days to go

We’ve a month left. It seems like forever since we decided to stop putting off our “some day” trip and just go. I hated the waiting, but it’s meant we’ve been able to plan well and get stuff done.
In the past couple of weeks, we’ve managed to tick a good few things off the list.
