The largest and most famous island in eastern Thailand is Koh Chang Island, part of the Mu Ko Chang Marine National Park. It is the third-largest island in Thailand but is far from as developed or busy as the two biggest islands, Phuket and Samui. It’s much cheaper and much less popular. ….read more
The town and former capital of the Tai State of Ayutthaya Thailand, approximately 65 miles (89 km) north of Bangkok, also spelled or called (Siam), in Centra Thailand, Ayudaha, Ayuttoya, in full Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya, and Ayuthaya. Ayutthaya Thailand was added to UNESCO‘s World Heritage list in 1991 and is the site ….read more
Koh Phayam is an island in the Andaman Sea that is very rarely visited. While Koh Phayam attracts more and more visitors, it is still rarely crowded in the high season. Either as a couple or a single traveler, you will appreciate the oneness with the sea and nature. We have spent 2 weeks on the islands and we could not get over it. Let’s take ….read more
When you’re searching for a break away from daily life to a tropical island paradise or just a spot to rest after the full moon on Koh Phangan, Koh Lanta is the ideal destination. Situated in the Andaman Sea in southern Thailand, ….read more
One of Thailand’s most widely recognized temples is Wat Rong Khun, better known as “the White Temple.” White Temple Thailand has a great number of visitors, both Thai and foreign, are attracted by the temple outside Chiang Rai, which is one of the most visited sights of the city. Wat Rong Khun is a uni…read more
When people say about Koh Phangan, and most often they would think, “ahhh…that’s where the full moon parties are!”. For that part, it is true. However, Koh Phangan is more than just the parties and packs of heavy drinking backpackers from all over the world. Koh Phangan ….read more
Chiang mai Thailand to Bangkok, these two are not far off from each other. To illustrate further, one for sure is, about mountainous scenery and temples as well as a second for street food and nightlife. Chiang mai and Bangkok are two of Thailand’s most popular tourist cities, to say the least. Both of these are entailed stops on the popular banana Rotis and quick meals such as having a hot bowl of noodles (guay tiaw). Primarily …read more
Famished, chained for countless hours, almost all of Thailand’s elephants that work in Thailand’s tourism industry will starve to death, be sold to zoos, or be forced through illicit logging. Before the outbreak, life was already difficult for the estimated 2,000 elephants in the Kin..read more
It was late in the evening when our dear friend Mr. Joe suddenly spoke to my partner Fabio, `why don’t you, Caroline and Prynce join us tomorrow to see the baby elephant and the village? Both of our eyes gleamed because we were just talking about how much we wanted to go…read more
The truly majestic Doi Inthanon National Park, spanning at 482 square kilometers, protects four major watersheds and, of course, as Thailand’s highest mountain, Doi Inthanon, which has its summit 2565 meters (8415 feet) above sea level just a little higher than…read more