Durian is called the king of fruits by many. And for good reason! Although its smell can be terrifying, its taste is enchanting. At least it did for me.
147. | Back on two wheels
I set out to explore three new places, and ended up exploring five. I don’t regret expanding my list of attractions at all. I have a new personal favorite.
146. | Ang Thong National Park
I got a little lost in the sea of Thai names, but I enjoyed every minute of the trip, which had its difficulties, but the rewards were plentiful.
145. | Bali
How I quickly decided which country to go to next, and then changed my mind even faster. Next stop is Indonesia. Bali awaits!
144. | Om II.
This article explains why they call me Soma. And how much time I spend on certain decisions. In fact, I love the Om symbol.
143. | Koh Samui: more than just attractions to tick off
Koh Samui experiences are not a checklist: every moment, encounter and discovery is unique, and this is how the island’s charm becomes unforgettable.
142. | The difference is only apparent
How do Western psychology and Eastern spirituality differ if the unity of body, mind, emotions, and soul cannot be separated?
141. | Flavors born on the beach
The flavors of Pad Thai, curry, Khao Soi and stir-fried dishes tell the story of Thailand. The experience was completed with fresh fruit drinks and unexpected discoveries.
140. | Best of Samui and the dry waterfalls
I discovered more wonders of Samui by motor: from the swinging stone to the dried-up waterfalls, I ended the day with coconuts, plumeria and a grateful heart.
139. | The spirit houses – saan phra phum
Spirit houses are everywhere on the streets of Thailand: small shrines where offerings are made to honor the spirits of the place, asking for protection, luck, and blessings.










