At the end of Thailand, discover Sangkhlaburi and its Mon Bridge, its submerged temples and the calm of Khao Laem Lake, very close to the Burmese border.
Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple are two joint UNESCO World Heritage Sites located in the ancient city of Gyeongju. This city is one of the cradles of Korean culture, since it is the starting point of the
Uthai Thani is a province 200 km north of Bangkok. The city of Uthai Thani is located on the banks of the Sakae Krang, a tributary of the Chao Phraya, into which it flows a few kilometers away.
Explore Chiang Mai on foot with this itinerary: ancient temples, quiet streets and the unique atmosphere of northern Thailand await you.
Wat Tham Suea is a temple just south of the city, it dominates the area offering stunning views of the surrounding rice fields.
A day exploring interesting temples around Nakhon Chai Si, a district in Nakhon Pathom province, neighboring the capital, Bangkok.
Ancient temples, free-roaming deer and large parks: Nara can be easily explored in a day from Kyoto, for a peaceful cultural break.
Short article to talk about visits to Nara, outside of the historical sites: the old town, how to get there from Kyoto, where to sleep etc.
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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.
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
Here is a suggestion of visits to discover the essentials of Bangkok in two or three days.
You only have one day and want to make the most of your stay in the capital? Here are the must-see visits to get to the essentials
The Kok River Valley refers to the entire mountainous area west of Chiang Rai, along the Kok River. It is home to many charming villages nestled among the rice paddies, as well as hill tribe villages scattered throughout the hills.
What you need to know to visit the historical park of Sukhothai and see the most beautiful temples, ideal to discover on a day by bike.
Si Satchanalai is a secondary but interesting historical park, located only 60 km north of the better known Sukhothai Park.
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-see places not to be missed.
The shrine with thousands of torii, Fushimi Inari-Taisha is a must-see if you are passing through Kyoto.
Arashiyama, west of Kyoto, is home to the famous bamboo grove: a peaceful walk between nature, temples and a relaxing riverside atmosphere.
Higashiyama is an old, traditional neighborhood in Kyoto. These old-world alleyways are like a trip back in time, with Japanese people walking around in traditional dress (admittedly, for the photo) and its highlight, the Kiyomizu-dera temple.