Khao Sok National Park Posted by sasha on Jun 9, 2016
If you’re island hopping in the south of Thailand, why not split up your trip and pay a visit to one of the country’s many national parks? When traveling from the Gulf of Thailand over to the Andaman Coast, you’ll pass right by Khao Sok (เขาสก). According to the park’s official website, “The name ‘Khao Sok’…
National Parks in Thailand Posted by sasha on Jun 6, 2016
Thailand is famous for its many islands (เกาะ gòr) and its big cities (เมือง meuang) like Bangkok and Chiang Mai, but did you know that the country is also home to tons of beautiful national parks (อุทยานแห่งชาติ ùt-tá-yaan hàeng châat)? As a matter of fact, there are a whopping 127 of them across the country…
Top 10 Thailand Experiences (Video) Posted by sasha on May 25, 2016
There’s so much to see and do in Thailand, but we’ve narrowed it down to the best of the best. Check out our Top 10 Thailand Experiences, showing everything from temples, to scuba diving, to epic motorbike rides, to the wild nightlife of Bangkok.
10 Best Thailand Experiences Posted by sasha on May 23, 2016
Thailand is an incredible country to visit, offering something for every type of traveler. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, adventure, culture, or just a good time, you can find it in the Kingdom of Smiles. For me, Thailand will always hold a special place in my heart – it was the first country…
Railay Video Tour Posted by sasha on May 18, 2016
With towering karst mountains, clear blue waters, and beautiful sandy beaches, Railay is one of the top places to visit in Thailand. Explore this stunning area, which is also home to some world-class rock climbing and a cave full of wooden phalluses.
A Guide to Railay Posted by sasha on May 12, 2016
The beach town of Ao Nang is busy and super touristy, full of shops, massage joints, and plenty of go-go bars. Meanwhile, the rock-climbing mecca of Ton Sai is mostly undeveloped, with dirt roads, simple digs, and a steady stream of backpackers. If these two options seem like they’re on two extreme ends of the…
The Royal Ploughing Ceremony Posted by sasha on May 9, 2016
Today is a national holiday in Thailand – the Royal Ploughing Ceremony. The official name for the ceremony is quite long: พระราชพิธีจรดพระนังคัลแรกนาขวัญ prá râat-chá-pí-tee jà-ròt-prá-nang-kan râek naa kwăn It literally means “the royal ploughing ceremony marking the auspicious beginning of the rice growing season.” Since that’s such a mouth-full, most people just refer to it…