Bangkok is a vibrant city with a rich culture and history. It is also a foodie’s paradise, with a variety of delicious and authentic Thai cuisine to choose from. One of the best ways to experience Bangkok’s culinary scene is to visit a floating market. Floating markets are a unique Thai tradition where vendors sell… Read more »
Category: Things to Eat
Let’s explore the picturesque province of Saraburi and provide you with valuable tips on how to enjoy an authentic travel experience while staying within your budget. Saraburi, located in central Thailand, is a hidden gem known for its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and friendly locals. By following these budget-friendly suggestions, you can make the… Read more »
Have you wondered about the most common Thai street foods you should try? Check out these delicious options and their ingredients, so you can go ahead and try them all without any worries. 1. Pork Skewers (Moo Ping) and BBQ Chicken Entrails on Skewer (Kruang Nai Ping) Firstly, who needs a fancy meal when you… Read more »
Songkran Festival is a notable festival celebrated in Thailand, marking the traditional Thai New Year. It takes place across the country mostly from April 13 to 15. Saraburi is also known for its unique and vibrant celebrations during Songkran. Unforgettable Songkran celebrations await you in Saraburi, making it the perfect destination to immerse yourself in… Read more »
Searching for some unique travel plan near Bangkok?If you are looking for some unforgettable place to visit near Bangkok, let us show you why Saraburi is worth a visit during your Thailand trip. Things to Know About Saraburi Saraburi is a beautiful province located in central Thailand. It is also one of the oldest provinces… Read more »
The famous ancient city of Ayutthaya is, still, alive even after hundreds of years. Drawn by the romance of its history, tourists, worldwide. Travel to admire the unparalleled beauty of the Ayutthaya temples and the Ayutthaya historical park has to offer. As an old capital of Siam that hosted many battles and was eventually burned… Read more »
Everyone knows that Thailand has three seasons: Summer, Rainy, and Winter. But, the thing is the temperature during our wintertime is 30 degrees celsius … So, let’s say we have summer all year round. Well, what are the good points of this? First, you can enjoy your beach day and sunbathing session anytime. But the… Read more »
A great perk of working from home is that we don’t gotta wake up early anymore. The downside? All the CRAVINGS. No more fancy work lunch (though, usually it’s sandwiches). Scrumptious food turns to ready meals and takeaways. But hold on…We’ll help you fix this with our delicious menus plus easy recipes! Here comes your chance… Read more »
Street vendors of all kinds are undeniably what makes Thai food scene truly unique. While we recommend trying it all, Thai drinks from street vendors are the absolute must. However, ordering can be tricky as not many of them have English menu. Here is a brief intro on the colorful world of those tantalizing milky red, green, orange… Read more »
Guay Tiew (ก๋วยเตี๋ยว) literally means noodles in Thai. Besides eating rice, noodles are our go to food when it comes to satisfying our taste buds. There are many types of Thai noodles you can choose from when ordering at a local noodle stall/ restaurant. The choices can include egg noodle (Bah – Mhee/ บะหมี่), rice… Read more »