Discover Ban Mae Kampong, a charming mountain village near Chiang Mai, renowned for its wooden houses, popular Thai cafes, and natural setting.
Here's a small selection of attractions to see in Nakhon Ratchasima (Khorat): a few temples (always ;-), its monument, and Khmer ruins. A peaceful stroll through this city at the gateway to Isan.
After a quick first visit, I set off to explore the Bolaven Plateau over several days. Waterfalls, coffee, and encounters—a great adventure.
Bolaven Plateau: What to see in one day? Tad Fane, Tad Yuang, Pha Suam… Three major waterfalls for a quick overview of this region of Laos.
Visit Chiang Rai and its surroundings: from the famous White Temple to the borders of Laos and Burma, discover northern Thailand in a different way.
An unusual day in the north of Thailand, more precisely in the province of Nan, through its winding roads, its mountainous landscapes and its lost villages.
Perched on the heights of Busan, the village of Gamcheon amazes with its bright colors, narrow streets and extraordinary artistic atmosphere.
A quiet and discreet capital, Vientiane has a few surprises in store. Here are my ideas for visits, tips, and impressions of this city with its own unique rhythm.
With nearly a week to spend in Vientiane, I couldn't possibly miss the famous Buddha Park, or Xieng Khuan for those in the know. Although it's considered a must-see, I hadn't had the opportunity or really the
Pai is located 150 km northwest of Chiang Mai and has become the trendy destination in northern Thailand. It aims to be the laid-back alternative to Chiang Mai, which remains a convenient base, but a great
Walking tour of Talat Noi: an itinerary to discover an unusual Bangkok, between street art, hidden temples and alleys full of character.
Wat Tham Suea is a temple just south of the city, it dominates the area offering stunning views of the surrounding rice fields.
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,
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
Ipoh is an ancient town that emerged from the tin mines that once dotted the Kinta Valley. Tin is no longer a major source of activity today, but mines are still being exploited, scraping away at the karst cliffs.
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 is definitely worth a visit, and I'll show you why.
From Chiang Mai, following Doi Suthep, head towards Doi Pui mountain to reach the Hmong village of Khun Chang Khian — coffee production, local life and sakuras as a bonus depending on the season.
Explore Route 1149 to Doi Tung: a scenic route at the gateway to Burma, between coffee-producing villages and the royal villa and its gardens.