Ko Chang is a large island on the east coast. I previously detailed the different beaches that make up the island, to help you choose where to stay in Ko Chang. This time, I want to address one aspect of the
Lampang's most famous temple isn't actually located in the city itself, but about 15 km south of the city center. But because of its name and importance, it's a must-see for me.
For many of us, visiting Asia is one of the top destinations on our bucket list. The main challenge: language. If you don't speak Mandarin, Thai, Japanese, or any other language, how can you communicate?
Ko Kret is a small island located in the middle of the Chao Phraya River, about twenty kilometers north of central Bangkok (in the neighboring province of Nonthaburi). Known for its pottery and its rural atmosphere,
Nakhon Pathom is a town just an hour west of Bangkok. It is best known for being home to the Phra Pathom Chedi, considered the largest chedi (or stupa) in the world at 127m.
Two half-days was all we had to explore Osaka, Japan's third-largest city. Needless to say, the timing was tight. But challenge accepted! Here's what we took away from this whirlwind getaway.
Ancient temples, free-roaming deer and large parks: Nara can be easily explored in a day from Kyoto, for a peaceful cultural break.
Short article to talk about visits to Nara, outside of the historical sites: the old town, how to get there from Kyoto, where to sleep etc.
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With this global crisis that is Covid-19, how is Thailand coping without tourists and when will tourism be able to restart?
I suggest we see together what visits to make to immerse ourselves in the history of Kanchanaburi, by going back to the "Death Railway".
If you want to stay by the sea in Chanthaburi province, here are two possibilities, Kung Wiman and Chao Lao. Two beaches, two atmospheres and what to visit in the surroundings.
Laem Sing Beach is the closest to Chanthaburi town. In addition to being able to pamper yourself by the beach, there are some nature and historical tours.
From the old wooden houses of Nong Bua to the island of Ko Proet and its cliffs, the Chanthaburi region is full of surprises!
I previously told you about my stay in Chanthaburi, a little-known town to the south-east of Bangkok. This time I will give you details of the attractions in the province of Chanthaburi, in particular the national parks, such as the Namtok Plhio waterfall.
Chanthaburi attracts its share of Thai tourists, but most foreigners ignore it – and that’s a shame. The cultural mix of the provincial capital is very eclectic, sometimes Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, Chong (Mon/Khmer), Shan, and even
Choosing a trek in Thailand can be tedious given the choice that presents itself. How long? What program? Here I give you some advice to choose your excursion in Chiang Mai!
Thailand is known for its unique traditions and customs. Greatly influenced by Buddhism, the Thai people are very spiritual, even superstitious. They have also preserved many customs related to spirits and magic.
Some sights and beaches to see on the coast of Chumphon province, heading towards the South of Thailand.
Ramkhamhaeng National Park is home to the peak of Khao Luang, overlooking the Sukhothai Valley. If you're looking for a break from the historical parks, here's a great nature walk to enjoy if you're in the area.