Welcome to our channel! We are Rachel & Richard, two London-based travellers who explore the world looking for new and exciting experiences. Through our videos, we aim to inspire our viewers to explore the world and get out of their comfort zone.
We have been travelling around the world together for the past few years, exploring new cultures and uncovering hidden gems. From the busy streets of Bangkok, the bistros of Paris and the waterways of Venice; to small British seaside towns and of course, our home in London, we share our experiences, giving our viewers a unique insight into all that the world offers.
Whether you are a travel enthusiast planning your next big adventure or just want to explore the world from the comfort of your own home, we hope our videos have something for everyone!
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This is a very good video. It has a lot of useful information and features the good side of Thailand! PS: We couldn't hear parts of information so clearly. Thank you very much for making this nice video about Thailand.
Hello! Thank you so very much for watching ♥️ apologies for the sound issues, we actually have a microphone now 😂 so glad you found the video useful 🇹🇭
@@TheEuropeanTravellersoh yeah! For that, a camera like Insta360 would be the best. What do you use to film? I still use my iPhone and last year I was able to do some underwater filming by using my phone in a waterproof pouch! I got an Insta360 now and looking forward to trying it underwater!
This was a great video! Very informative and peaceful. It was so cool to see this side of Thailand. Thanks for sharing. I will consider Koh Samet if I ever visit Thailand!
"Bad weather" is relative. I'm from Newfoundland. When I lived in England for a few months. I couldn't get over how warm it was. (My Australian friend, on the other hand, was froze to death.) The parents at the school where I taught joked I must be part polar bear because I wikd be in shirtsleeves while they wore a winter coat. 😂
Hey Lesley, thanks for getting in touch! That’s really interesting to hear. We definitely don’t hear many people saying that, so it’s good to hear your perspective! Agreed. We’re slowly coming out of winter here now and… we’ll miss it! How’s the climate in Newfoundland?
It really is! We have more videos to come on that, we just filmed one about the Sukhumvit area, really fancy cocktails and speakeasy bars! Thank you for watching ☺️
I’m retired living in the Phratanmak area of Pattaya, it’s a great base to explore anywhere in South East Asia, Bangkok is only 90 mins away. I was at Sai Kaew Beach about 30 mins south of Pattaya, it’s a Thai style beach within a military Naval base! As regards islands, so many to choose from, they are all worth visiting!
That’s really interesting! We’d love to do Pattaya, but somewhere away from western party central! Will you do anything nice for New Year down there? The weather’s become all nice again, which is a nice change!
@@TheEuropeanTravellersThe main event will be the Fireworks 🧨 They close beach road and thousands of people will be hanging out, there will be multiple stages with lots of popular Thai bands performing. We will probably visit a new area called Soi Excite, many restaurants and bars with live music, plus colourful street lighting
I love spending Christmas in Thailand, this is my third year here. There’s nothing better than spending a day at a beach, enjoying a swim and for me a run along the beach and a cheap Thai meal, have to watch the monkeys stealing your food though, not much more then 100thb per person, because I’am a cheap Charlie. Everything is open, not stuck indoors, getting stuffed on Turkey and crap TV lol
Haha, I don’t blame you Roy! Where did you spend this Christmas? We just came back from the islands. We’ll try Christmas over there next time. Do you think they’re better than Bangkok? PS: Thank you for watching! And Merry Christmas! 🎄
@@TheEuropeanTravellers I am, thank you! I recently visited Denmark and about to post my first vlog on Aarhus :) I will follow your adventures in Thailand!
Helloo, I don't think the fireworks in the arc de triomphe are visible from there. Right? Do you have any suggestion where we should go after the fireworkss? Is there any street party or something 😅
Hello@@bernaerdogan4406thanks for getting in touch! They are just about visible, but we only went to Montmartre because our Parisian friend said over 1m people would be going to the Avenue des Champs-Élysées. We couldn't find a street party but to be honest, everybody is so friendly, if you talk to people you'll have no problem finding a party! Bonne chance!
“For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus” Romans 3:23-24
Really interesting video man - just watched the whole thing. Always thought cruises were for ‘old people’ but you showed a different side to what’s out there. What’s your insta page?
Thank you so much for watching! We had exactly the same perception so we were very pleasantly surprised. Our instagram is @milkandsunsets. Come and say hi!
Just got back from a week in Venice and the islands. It's amazing, but not quite in the way this video portrays it. It has zillions of tourists, mostly following guidebooks like this video, and glued to Google Maps, or a similar smartphone app. If you can read a map of Venice (not easy!), stay 20 meters off the tourist paths and you'll see a different Venice of small stores and small canals. Gondolas are for tourists, except as ferries across the Grand Canal. Normal public transport is by motorized vaporettos, for which 75 min.,day, and 3-day passes are available, I strongly advise studying the vaporetto routes before you go to Venice. They're not totally obvious and staff, though helpful, are limited. The center of tourist h-ll is the Piazza San Marco, with the Basilica, Campanile and Palazzo Ducale. Interestingly, tourist makeup changes from very varied during the week to predominantly Italian, and much more numerous, at weekends, as working Italians take their families for a mini-vacation. Forget the Rialto bridge. A photo shot is enough. It's been ruined by a modern tourist arcade running down its center. If the press of tourism is all too much, take the vaporetto to Giudecca. It's much quieter, but has a few restaurants (much cheaper!) and interesting churches, plus views back to the main island of Venice. If you go to Murano, go to one of the smaller glass blowing shops. You'll see more and avoid the crowds. Torcello is the oldest inhabited island with a Byzantine/Romanesque church. Most tourists don't stop there, but continue on to Burano, which is cute but very crowded for the return passage. FYI, 99% of transportation is by motorboat, sewage disposal is uncertain, and I suspect that the canal water is very polluted. At any rate, it's an opaque green color until you get very close to the sea. Hope this helps.
Hello Nigel, thank you so much for watching! So glad you had an amazing time in Venice. Agree that Rialto Bridge is very touristy, although visitors simply have to go to All-Arco. There is also a fantastic pizza place called Pizza MegaOne. If you feel comfortable, it's great to dispense of Google Maps and get completely lost in the city. Really pleased you managed to visit the other three islands too. We highly recommend Lido, if you didn't go already. Gives you a wonderful break from the tourist crowds of Venice and there is also a wonderful beach.
I'm booked on this for this December in Sydney. I can't wait to try that 24/7 breakfast lol that sounds and looks amazing! The party atmosphere looks incredible.
Hey, thank you so much for watching :)! The food and service are fantastic and really made the trip! And there’s something for everyone. Where does the Sydney one go to?