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Top 10 Most Popular Posts of 2015 Posted by on Dec 30, 2015

Thai longtail boat.

It’s the end of the year, which means reflecting on the year gone by and looking forward to the one ahead. For many people, this includes making New Year’s resolutions. A very popular one is to learn a language, something that we know a lot about! We’re here to help our readers learn all about…

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Scuba Diving on Ko Tao Posted by on Dec 23, 2015

Ko Tao (Turtle Island) in Thailand kicks out some of the most scuba certifications in the world every year. There are tons of shops to choose from, courses are cheap, dive sites are abundant, and plenty to keep you occupied on land in between dives. See what it’s like getting scuba certified on Ko Tao…

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Ko Tao Video Tour Posted by on Dec 21, 2015

Koh Tao viewpoint.

Ko Tao is one of the most popular islands in Thailand, and for good reason. This little island churns out the most scuba certificates annually in the world, but there’s a lot more to it than diving. Go kayaking, take a hike, play mini-golf, dig in to a seafood BBQ, and party it up on…

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Island Hopping Video Posted by on Dec 16, 2015

Island hopping in Thailand.

There are tons of islands to choose from in Thailand, so planning your tropical getaway can be a bit tough. See a few of your options in this video, as we go “Island Hopping in Thailand.”

Island Hopping in Thailand Posted by on Dec 10, 2015

A remote Thai island.

When most people hear the word “Thailand,” they immediately think tropical islands. At least one or two of the country’s islands will be included on a holiday maker’s itinerary, but with hundreds of islands how do you choose which one(s) to visit? A lot of this depends on how much time you have and how…

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Thai Meat and Seafood Vocabulary Posted by on Dec 3, 2015

We’ve been teaching you how to do your grocery shopping in Thai these past few months with posts full of all the vocabulary you’ll need. So far we’ve covered fruits and vegetables, so go back and study those in case you missed them. For those who aren’t vegetarians, you’ll proabbly need a few more words…

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