Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, a Tourist Trap?
Damnoen Saduak is considered THE floating market of Bagnkok. A reputation notably due to the fact that it is the only one open during the week and yet not the only one.
Phuket Town: Urban Escape in the Colorful Old Town
Phuket Town, the main town on the island of the same name, is often overlooked in favor of beaches and other more well-known attractions. Yet with its colorful facades and interesting history, Phuket Town
Elephant Steps: Gentle Elephant Ride in Chiang Rai
In Chiang Rai, experience a gentle ride with elephants in a respectful sanctuary. A peaceful and authentic encounter in the heart of the jungle.
Wat Chaloem Phrakiat: a temple suspended on top of the mountains of Lampang
Wat Chalermprakiat has the particularity of being perched on a hill overlooking the valley north of the city of Lampang, less than 2 hours from Chiang Mai.
Si Satchanalai Historical Park, Sukhothai's "little sister"
Si Satchanalai is a secondary but interesting historical park, located only 60 km north of the better known Sukhothai Park.
Phuket in Luxury Mode: An Exclusive Island Getaway
Want to treat yourself? Why not consider a little luxury stay in Phuket? In any case, that's the little pleasure we were treated to, by the way
Doi Ang Khang: The Mountains of Eternal Spring
Doi Ang Khang is a mountain in northern Thailand, culminating at 1 m, which, with an average annual temperature of 928 °C, forms a so-called "eternal" place
7 Bangkok Neighborhoods to Eat and Drink
Here I give you a selection of the best neighborhoods and some ideas for restaurants, bars, rooftops where you can spend a pleasant evening in Bangkok!
Tha Kha floating market, an authentic floating market
Tha Kha floating market, located 100 km from Bangkok, is probably one of the last floating markets in Thailand that can be described as "authentic".
Kyoto in 3-4 days: immersion in the ancient imperial capital
Kyoto is one of the mythical cities of Japan, and spending 3-4 days there can be largely insufficient. But that's the time we had and here are, in my opinion, the must-sees
Fushimi Inari-Taisha: the legendary sanctuary with thousands of torii
The shrine with thousands of torii, Fushimi Inari-Taisha is a must-see if you are passing through Kyoto.
Arashiyama: a walk in Kyoto's famous bamboo grove
Arashiyama, west of Kyoto, is home to the famous bamboo grove: a peaceful walk between nature, temples and a relaxing riverside atmosphere.
Gion District: Immersion in Traditional Kyoto
Higashiyama is an old traditional district of Kyoto. These old-fashioned alleys are like a visit back in time, with these Japanese people walking around in traditional dress (admittedly,
9 days in Japan: our itinerary, budget and travel report
A brief summary of our 9 days in Japan, a short stay where we mainly focused on Kansai and more particularly Kyoto and Osaka, our starting point.
Driving in Japan: What You Need to Know
A quick summary of the steps to take in order to be able to drive in Japan.
Thailand: when to go? Weather and advice month by month
Are you looking for information about the climate in Thailand, what will the weather be like during your next stay in Thailand? You are in the right place! The idea of this
Best Airlines for Traveling to Thailand
A quick overview of the best airline options for traveling to Thailand.
Hua Hin: a short guide to activities and visits in the surrounding area
An article to summarize what are the main attractions and therefore the things to see and do during a stay or visit to Hua Hin.
Chiang Saen: a peaceful little town at the gateway to the Golden Triangle
Chiang Saen, a peaceful little town on the banks of the Mekong, offers a glimpse into the history of the Lanna kingdom with its ruins of ramparts and ancient temples.
Jim Thompson's House: Art and Serenity in the Heart of Bangkok
Jim Thompson House is a collection of traditional Thai houses that have become a museum in the heart of what is now Bangkok's commercial district.