Blogs We Love in Asia!
Listed here are some great blogs we have found that offer interested readers a glimpse of what life is like living abroad in Asia. If you have a blog in Asia and would like to share it with the community, please feel free to contact us. Note: GO! Overseas reviews all recommended blogs to ensure quality content.
Our favorite Asian blogs:
How Lao Brown Cow
By Leslie: Is living in Luang Prabang, Laos with her wonderful partner, B.
The Shooting Star
By Shivya: What started as a travel blog through India has now expanded to exploring all of Asia and what it has to offer! Follow Shivya as she gives a fresh perspective on the places she visits, given her unique background and young age!
Twitter: @Shivya
2 Nomads: 1 Narrative
By Rhys & Nicky: We left our homes in May 2009 with a one way ticket to Bangkok & traveled around South East Asia for 3 months before moving to South Korea to teach English. We finished our one year contracts for public schools in Ulsan before hitting the road again through India for 9 weeks & then on to Nepal for a month. We are currently living & working in Ho Chi Minh City, teaching & traveling in Vietnam.
Green Tea
By Andrea: I'm Andrea, an archaeologist from Canada. Asia is my favorite part of the world to explore. Recently, I was living in Bhutan, creating an urban tourism map so if you're interested in Himalayan culture and daily life, you'll want to visit my site. I'm in Toronto now but I love to reminisce about my many experiences overseas, to share photos and to dream about the next adventure.
Green Tea
By Andrea: I'm Andrea, an archaeologist from Canada. Asia is my favorite part of the world to explore. Recently, I was living in Bhutan, creating an urban tourism map so if you're interested in Himalayan culture and daily life, you'll want to visit my site. I'm in Toronto now but I love to reminisce about my many experiences overseas, to share photos and to dream about the next adventure.
Jessica Mudditt's Blog
By Jessica Mudditt: A British/ Australian journalist who has been working as a special correspondent at a national newspaper in Dhaka for the past two years. While at her internship, Jessica loves to travel around Bangladesh. Follow her adventures, supplemented by great pictures!
Discovering Serendipity
By Lasith: This site has evolved into a comprehensive Sri Lanka travel blog featuring history, culture, facts, and “off the beaten path” activities, enriched with HD photography. Our “Discoveries” are written solely by native or resident Sri Lankans, providing insight on a locals perspective
PaSsu Diary- Journal of an Ordinary Bhutanese
By Passang : No description.
Ivory Pomegranate
By Kirstin: I’m Kirstin, I’m 22. I like to bake and photograph. I started this blog in February 2009 when I was living in Washington, DC, as a way to pass time between college classes and as an excuse to bake (and eat) cupcakes. Then I graduated and worked in Iraq for eight months. It was mostly unremarkable. I moved to Bishkek in August 2010 to start a media research organization. It has had its ups and downs so far, but at least I got a kitten.
Twitter: @IvoryPom
Scribbles of an Electronic Gypsy
By Rose: Scribbles of an Electronic Gypsy is a site that introduces great travel destinations, delves a bit into various world cultures, has descriptive and colourful photographs, aviation and defence updates, scrumptious food tips and a whole lot of interesting and informative pointers for the avid traveller.
Srini's Stuff
By Srini: Wandering Thinker, Pondering Writer, Knowledge Hunter. A Passionate Traveler who wants to fill his soul with true wealth. ‘Memories…’ That’s what I’m all about… Writing is my passion. I Dream, I Think, I Feel and I Write! Never fail to DREAM. “You may say, I’m a dreamer… But I’m not the only one!” John Lennon
Appreciate Happiness
By Takao: I'm working in Bhutan as Bhutan Prime Minister's Fellow. Before, management consultant for the financial sector in the Middle East and Europe. Master degree in Foreign Service from Georgetown Univ in Washington DC, focusing on Development.
My Kafkaesque Life
By MKL: No description.




