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Located on the edge of a khlong in Thonburi, the artists' house (Baan Silapin) combines art, craftsmanship and a peaceful atmosphere, far from the hustle and bustle of central Bangkok.
Located in Samut Prakan, Bang Kachao is an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. Actually composed of Bang Kachao and Bang Nam Pheung, this peninsula formed by the loop of the Chao Phraya River
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Apart from the BTS and MRT, which are unfortunately currently very limited in terms of coverage of the city, taxis remain the easiest and most practical way to get around in and around Bangkok. Taxis are for the
While in Bangkok, are you looking for a place to go to watch an authentic Muay Thai match, Thai boxing? Then this article is for you.
Here are the top 10 things to do if you are passing through Bangkok, depending on the month. In theory, two days are enough to get straight to the point and get an overview of the capital's essentials.
When asked "What annoys you most in Bangkok?" More than half of the answers (57%) will be traffic jams. The question is: how can we improve the situation in Bangkok? Congestion problems are the prerogative of
This may seem like a trivial question, but it often comes up. People tend to have reservations about this megacity, which is too often wrongly described as "too noisy" or "too polluted," because they will want to go there anyway.
And there we are, the circle is complete, for this last day in Bangkok (and in Thailand in general concerning my parents) we were going to take a tour of the famous Chatuchak market, open only on weekends (and partly on Fridays, it was
Some 70km after leaving Hua Hin we were on the outskirts of Petchaburi when my parents asked to stop there. While we were at it, it was on the road and we might as well enjoy this last day in a different way than driving straight to
Before taking the road to Bangkok, thus marking the end of this month throughout Thailand, I wanted to stop at the Hua Hin market, this market made in the "old style", in the 50s style mixed with
So in search of the "Lotus swamp" or lotus marsh, this artificial lake created to develop tourism and which today also serves as an observation post for birds is a really nice place, with all these floating lotuses,
After visiting the cave at the royal pavilion, here is the continuation of this day in the superb (and I think quite unknown) Sam Roi Yot National Park. Knowing that this region is part of the Prachuap Khiri region
About 60km south of Hua Hin is Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, the name literally translated meaning the hills with 300 peaks, considered the Thai "Guilin", the site is definitely worth a visit.
So here comes the last stage of this trip across Thailand with my parents, Hua Hin, a seaside resort quite well-known to Bangkokians but less sulphurous and more peaceful than Pattaya.
It's already time to return to Bangkok, almost marking the end of this (admittedly long) trip. Last stop to come, Hua Hin and in particular the Sam Roi Yod National Park where we had also gone with Jitima a few
As we finally returned to Bangkok after 10 days in the north of the country, I stopped by the city center to take care of my faulty lens. While most of the festivities take place on April 13th, today is the 14th.
So here we go for a month of vacation. 4 weeks of traveling throughout Thailand, in the north by car (more than 3000km covered!) then the south by plane on the way there and by bus on the way back, planned