National Park
In Chanthaburi, Khao Khitchakut and its Buddha footprint attract crowds of pilgrims every year. A look back at this sacred climb and its unique atmosphere.
The Similan Islands are a must for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts and one of the most beautiful places you can see in Thailand. Here's everything you need to know before visiting this stunning national park.
After a long absence of 13 years, we returned to Ko Samet, not without a certain excitement at finally (re)discovering…
Discover Ko Samet, a paradise island less than 3 hours from Bangkok. Practical information on access, scooter rental, accommodation and much more.
Discover a small, little-known national park located southwest of Chiang Mai. Nice walk along a river with a canyon carved into the rock as a highlight.
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.
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.
Everything you need to know so you don't miss anything in Phang Nga Bay, the famous bay between Phuket and Krabi, where you can admire its spectacular landscapes and iconic islets.
A national park located about 3 hours northwest of Bangkok, Khao Yai was the first of its kind to be created, in 1962. Today it is the 3rd largest national park in Thailand and is home to a large number of wild animals including wild elephants, which are often the primary reason for a visit to this magnificent mountainous area.