Si Thep, an ancient Dvaravati city, is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site: a unique visit to the mountainous province of Phetchabun.
Straddling the border between Thailand and Cambodia, several forgotten Khmer temples continue to defy time... and diplomacy. Once mere stops on an ancient Angkorian route, these sanctuaries lost in the jungle, perched on
Two days to discover Champassak in a different way: from the thousand-year-old Vat Phou temple, to the island of Don Daeng, to an isolated waterfall... an itinerary along the Mekong.
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.
To put it in context, it was during my extended stay in Vientiane that I made this little trip outside the city (apart from Buddha Park, located on the other side of the capital). Having a full day, and then
Walking tour of Talat Noi: an itinerary to discover an unusual Bangkok, between street art, hidden temples and alleys full of character.
A remote Padaung village, accessible only by canoe. A cultural encounter... or a tourist attraction?
Hup Pa Tat is a geological curiosity, nestled in the heart of a group of limestone cliffs, located in the province of Uthai Thani, 200 km north of Bangkok.
A little discovery of the beaches and villages of the Dan Sawi district, located in the province of Chumphon.
A day exploring interesting temples around Nakhon Chai Si, a district in Nakhon Pathom province, neighboring the capital, Bangkok.
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,
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.
Some sights and beaches to see on the coast of Chumphon province, heading towards the South of Thailand.
Pulau Ubin is an island in the northeast of Singapore. A true bubble of nature preserved from any urbanization, ideal to discover by bike.
If you didn't already know, Singapore is made up of 63 islands, some of which, like St John and Kusu, are ideal for a beach trip.
Ranong is a city and province in southern Thailand, on the Andaman Sea side and facing Myanmar. Rather isolated, Ranong remains relatively little visited by foreign travelers.
Less well-known than its neighbors, the city and province of Trang offers a more authentic glimpse of southern Thailand. A quick exploration.
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.
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".