Now you can feel Japanese in Chiang Mai, Thailand! Hinoki Land: Slices of Japan in Thailand Chiang Mai is full of traditional Northern Thai charms, but a little cultural variety goes a long way, right? The northern city has just taken the universal craze with all things Japanese to the next level. At the brand new cultural park Hinoki… Read more »
Category: Things to do
Bangkok is huge and brimming with all kinds of different activities. Many travelers plan 3 days in Bangkok, especially if it’s their first time. If you’re also a first timer, temples and red-light districts will probably spring to mind, but ever wonder about the hidden gems that are unforgettable in their own ways? Our 3-day… Read more »
When you are planning your trip to Thailand, you come for sure across some elephant experiences. Riding through the jungle on these majestic creatures must feel amazing. Seeing these intelligent animals drawing and painting stunning images must be impressive. Watching them playing ball games and performing tricks must emphasize their powerful appearance. But are these activities… Read more »
There are two sides to every coin and Thai coins are no exception. In addition to the picture of King Rama IX and the number that indicates the value, all the 6 Thai coins (4 baht coins and 2 satang coins) depict some of Thailand’s most revered Buddhist temples. Isn’t it wonderful that we can… Read more »
As locals, let us tell you about one of Thailand’s best markets with a Thai idiom: what to buy at Chatuchak Weekend Market (JJ Market) ranges “from toothpicks to battleships”. Well, not literally, but there’s almost everything, even stuff you wouldn’t expect to find. With over 15,000 stalls, Chatuchak Weekend Market is the world’s largest weekend market… Read more »
For only about two months a year, the passage to heaven is open to the public. Khao Khitchakut National Park is located in Chanthaburi, a laid-back eastern seaside city that’s almost the polar opposite of Pattaya. While many destinations in Chanthaburi are already considered hidden gems among foreign travelers, Khao Khitchakut National Park is even… Read more »
Lots of good things have been going on in Thailand’s tourism industry lately, including the recently launched Amazing Thailand Tourism Year 2018 campaign. That’s all the more reason to extend your stay, return or make your first ever trip to Thailand. Whether you’re a first timer or a returning visitor, we’re sure you’ll never run… Read more »
You timed your arrival in Bangkok well. Since Monday, we’ve been experiencing the coolest weather in Bangkok in a long, long while. With the Meteorological Department announcing that the lowest temperature of around 14-17 °C will be with us until this Saturday, let’s find out how to enjoy it. 5 Best Places to Visit in… Read more »
With Qatar Airways launching its first flight to Chiang Mai on December 12, 2017, traveling to the Rose of the North has become easier than ever. The airline services cover more than 150 destinations in 6 continents. This is your opportunity to explore one of Thailand’s most beautiful cities. About Qatar Airways Flights to Chiang… Read more »
From December 15 to 24 this year (2017), the annual festival “The Glorious of Ayutthaya Fair” will be held in the Ayutthaya Historical Park compound. While the ruins of Ayutthaya’s glory days are great to visit all year round, this is the only time of the year you can see the ancient capital come alive… Read more »