Patong Floater

March 22nd, 2012 in Articles by 0 Comments

Road trip!  What is 25% Vegas Strip, 25% Bourbon Street, 25% Mardi Gras in Rio, and of course 25% uniquely Thailand?  The answer is Patong Beach on the lush island of Phuket, the biggest island in the Andaman Sea, on the west coast of Thailand. You’ve done the long weekend in Vegas?  It is time [...]

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Create Your Own Wolf Pack!

December 26th, 2011 in Articles by 0 Comments

You saw the movie.  Now you can live the dream (at least the fun stuff).  Grab a couple of friends and create your own wolf pack!  Let Dusk 2 Dusk Travel do the rest!

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Lanterns and Monks

November 24th, 2011 in Articles by 0 Comments

A visually stunning festival graces multiple areas of Thailand in November.  Loi Krathong takes place on the evening of the full moon on the 12th month of the traditional Thai calendar.   Imagine thousands of lanterns filling the night skies and thousands of candles floating down the river on a small banana boat. In addition, festive parades [...]

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What Is Dusk 2 Dusk Travel?

October 19th, 2011 in Articles by 0 Comments

Forget work!  Forget your responsibilities! Join Dusk 2 Dusk Travel on a fully escorted trip to Thailand.  Of course, D2D will bring you to see ancient temples, go zip-lining, and watch Muay Thai fights. But will ensure you have a great time a night!  D2D will bring you to the hottest bars of Bangkok, open-air [...]

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Special For Ronnie, JD, Sal & Benjy

October 19th, 2011 in Articles by 0 Comments

Dusk 2 Dusk Travel is a tour operator that specializes in South East Asia, one of the most incredible and engaging locales in the world. Ronnie, JD, Sal & Benjy; I would like to host the four of you for a free trip to Thailand. Thailand is one of the most exciting and inviting locations [...]

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Monk Mantras

October 12th, 2011 in Articles by 0 Comments

Over 95% of Thais are Buddhist of the Theravada school.  Theravada is the oldest surviving Buddhist school and was founded in India.  It is conservative and closest to the original Buddhism.  Like in most other Theravada nations, Buddhism in Thailand is represented primarily by the presence of Buddhist monks, who serve as officiants on ceremonial [...]

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Are You Free Wednesday Night?

September 22nd, 2011 in Articles by 0 Comments

The house music slides into its beat.  The ocean rhythmically crashes onto the beach.   Your bare feet squirm in the soft white sand.  A rainbow smorgasbord of lights is strewn across the shore. You are bouncing to the music on Chaweng Beach on Koh Samui.  A million miles from your responsibilities and your problems.  Hundreds [...]

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Bucket List

September 17th, 2011 in Articles by 0 Comments

Name your poison.  One bucket.  A pint of vodka.  A bottle of red bull.  And a little tonic water for a mixer.  Or maybe you want to go native.  A bottle of SangSom, also known by its generic Thai Whiskey , combined with a Diet Coke mixed in your own personal bucket with neon straws. [...]

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Ancient Capital

September 1st, 2011 in Articles by 0 Comments

The island is surrounded by three rivers.  You are strolling on the grounds of Ayutthaya, the ancient capital.  Founded in 1350, Ayutthaya was the second capital of the Siam (Thailand).  By 1700, over one million souls lived in the area.  It was a major trading hub for the Arabs, Chinese, India and Europe. Today, the [...]

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Bangkok Sites

August 31st, 2011 in Articles by 0 Comments

You ride the brief ferry across the Chao Phraya River.  You hear the monks chant in unison, rhythmically rocking their torsos.  Incense snakes toward the sky. You are walking the grounds of Wat Arun or Temple of Dawn. The temple glistens in the sunlight.  It was initially constructed in 1809.  The temple towers over 280 feet and [...]

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