Welcome to The Passport Chronicles!
Hi, I am Tianna. I have been traveling regularly now for over 10 years and with a degree in Journalism I have managed to combine the things I love most in life to make this blog.
I hope you follow me on my journey around the globe doing what I love most: learning history, eating great food and meeting interesting people 🙂
You can read all about me here.
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7 Favorite Things About Portland
I am so backed up on Thailand posts that I forgot all about the posts I wanted to do about Portland. I love doing my
Explore Monaco
What do you know about Monaco? I certainly did not know much. I actually thought it was part of France, boy was I wrong. It
Thailand: Buffalo Street Food Tour
The more food tours I do the more I am convinced that there is no better way to learn about where you are and who
Surin, Thailand : Silk Weaving, Ruins and Elephants!
Press trips can be really exhausting. It is lots of being ushered around to jam in as much as possible in a short time. Never
2015: End of the Year Travel Recap
This year has flown by. Looking ahead I see the same thing happening again. I both love and hate it. It is exhilarating to have
Looking for a Thai Massage?
Who doesn’t love getting a massage? I almost never get them when I am home because they are expensive. Not wanting to miss a chance
Bar Hopping in Ratchaprosong, Bangkok
Bangkok is a really big city. The traffic can make it feel even bigger. Exploring a district can be daunting at times. The areas can
Beyond Broadway : Walking Tour
I try to spend most weekends trapzing around NYC. Sometimes I hear about things I want to explore and sometimes I happen upon them by
Review: Ramada Phuket Deevana
Rarely do I get to stay at really nice places. It just is not in my travel budget. Since I generally travel quite a few
Fountainebleau: Napolean’s Chateau
Paris is a magical city with much to see but today I would like to venture outside its walls with you. Past the city limits,
Review : Asia Bangkok Hotel
One night left in Bangkok and I pick a hotel that might as well be its own city. If you are looking for some luxury
Sapa Trekking
Hiking is not my strong point. As of late with my myriad of physical issues it can prove to be quite difficult. However I always