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Thailand’s Andaman Coast – The Ultimate Itinerary
If you’ve got three weeks to spend in Thailand, try this Andaman coast itinerary combining island hopping, jungle trekking and plenty more
Reflections On Koh Phra Thong
Sensory Overload At Khao Sok
Cheow Lan Lake: Confronting, Snakes, Bats & Spiders
Trekking And Caving Around Tham Lod
What is housesitting?
Housesitting is becoming an ever more popular way of travelling, with an increasing number of opportunities becoming available in Thailand.
Basically, it’s an exchange of services between volunteers (housesitters) and homeowners, whereby the sitters are on site to look after the owners’ pets and provide security for their home while they’re away for a period of time. In return, the sitters typically enjoy rent-free accommodation.
Usually, the cost of utilities such as gas and electricity, are covered by the host, too. So, for the housesitter, any financial commitment is normally limited to transportation and living costs. Where a financial contribution is required by the host it’s usually stipulated as such in their listing.
For more information, you can read our extensive guide to the world of housesitting.
Get started with Trusted Housesitters
Most newcomers to housesitting get started by registering with one of the main online platforms.
The largest of those is Trusted Housesitters who have thousands of opportunities across the world listed at any one time.
We’re members, too. And, if you’re interested in registering yourself, we can offer a 25% discount on your first year’s subscription via this direct link.
Koh Phra Thong
Blog post: Reflections On Koh Phra Thong
Khao Sok National Park
Blog post: Sensory Overload At Khao Sok
Blog post: Cheow Lan Lake – Confronting Snakes, Bats & Spiders
Tham Lod
Blog post: Trekking And Caving Around Tham Lod
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Hi, we're Ian and Nicky, an English couple on a voyage of discovery around the world, and this blog is designed to reflect what we see, think and do. Actually, we'd like to think it also provides information, entertainment and inspiration for other “mature” travellers, too. So please feel free to pour yourself a glass of something suitably chilled and take a look around.
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