Drinking on a Shoestring: South East Asia’s Best Budget Booze

Posted by julian on 16 August 2010

It is a demon that numbs our senses, and its power is impossible to overthrow until you throw up. It is on the five continents and the seven seas. Alcohol is the universal language; this has now been confirmed by dermatologists. In South East Asia it doesn’t just make the hearts of the locals beat slower: Be it on Ko Panghan in Thailand, in Nha Trang, Vietnam, or Vang Vieng in Laos – entire tourist party hells live off continuous irrigation by overpriced bars. But stop! It doesn’t have to be like that! Already in the past sagesex has proven that South East Asia offers festive inebriation in price ranges below any budgetat least for those with a tough stomach. Which means looking for a compromise: Good and affordable is what counts! After half a year of experience in this part of the world sagesex is ready to present the ultimate guide to almost free intoxication in South East Asia: The top three in affordable and enjoyable alcoholica.

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16Aug

Breakfast for true champions

Posted by julian on 24 July 2010

Travelling is nice, but makes you very hungry

It should be well-known that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. So sweet cakes, white bread or similar calorie sins poor in nutrients are out of the question for energetic travellers. But fear not: South East Asia has a special delicacy in store for your active lifestyle. Born in Vietnam, with South East Asia firmly in its grip already, the breakfast for true champions is about to conquer the world: Pho.

The best breakfast for champions in the world

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24Jul

In the beginning there was a flight

Posted by julian on 19 February 2010

Extended traveling has been on our mind for a long time. Even the general conditions have been aligned for some time, given that Stefan finished his doctoral exam three months ago with the same goal that I had in mind when I dropped out of college a while ago: Getting some distance between us and an academic career for some time. Thus, both of us not being tied to a fixed place of residence anymore has quickly led to a common plan: The sagesex world tour.

Wisdom from our second day in Bangkok

A befitting motto we encountered in Bangkok when looking for the Myanmar embassy

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19Feb