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One Month in Thailand Itinerary Posted by on May 9, 2017

One Month in Thailand Itinerary

For many visitors to Thailand, you’re granted 30 days in the country on arrival. In a country with so much to see and do, it’s easy to fill each and every one of those days. With one month in Thailand, you can have adventures in the north, explore ancient kingdoms, spend a whirlwind couple of…

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All About Songkran Posted by on Apr 10, 2017

It’s that time again, as Thais all around the country gear up for the most important holiday. Songkran (สงกรานต์ sǒng graan) is a 3-day festival taking place from April 13-15 that rings in the traditional Thai New Year. There are quite a few customs associated with the holiday, including the epic water fights that take place…

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2 Week Party in Thailand – Andaman Coast Posted by on Feb 22, 2017

A 2 Week Party in Thailand - Andaman Coast

It’s been a wild 2-week party in Thailand, from the madness of Khao San Road in Bangkok to the lunacy of the Full Moon Party on Ko Pha-Ngan. Hopefully you’re not too hungover, because there’s just a bit more fun to be had as we hit the Andaman Coast. In Part Three, party it up…

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Wat Arun Video Tour Posted by on Jan 30, 2017

With hundreds of temples, you’ll have to be picky about which ones you visit in Bangkok. One that you definitely don’t want to miss is Wat Arun – the Temple of the Dawn. Explore this stunning riverside temple in this short video, which also shows Sanam Luang park and some tasty Thai street food:

Temple of the Reclining Buddha Video Posted by on Jan 18, 2017

Take a short video tour of one of Bangkok’s most amazing temples – Wat Pho. Home to the massive Reclining Buddha, this is one temple you won’t want to miss! Don’t tire yourself out, because there are lots of other amazing temples to explore in Bangkok.

Thai Holidays 2017 Posted by on Jan 4, 2017

There are many holidays throughout the year in Thailand, many of them Buddhist in nature. The country also celebrates its own traditional New Year in addition to January 1st. Thai people celebrate the birthday of their beloved late King Bhumibol and his wife Queen Sirikit as their respective Father’s and Mother’s Days. Get ready for the…

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Best Posts of 2016 Posted by on Dec 27, 2016

It’s time to say goodbye to 2016 and welcome in the New Year. All year long, we’ve been sharing vocabulary lists, grammar tips, cultural insights, and travel stories from Thailand. Let’s take a look back at some of the best posts from 2016: Language Going to the Beach Many people come to Thailand specifically for…

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