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2 Weeks in Thailand – Culture Posted by sasha on Sep 20, 2016
With so much to see and do, planning a trip to Thailand can be a daunting task. From glittering temples, to white sandy beaches, to ruins of ancient kingdoms, to epic adventures in the mountains, the options for a Thai vacation are endless. In a new series here, we’re going to be sharing some itinerary ideas…
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…
A Day in Ayutthaya Posted by sasha on Nov 30, 2015
A great idea for a day trip from Bangkok is the former royal capital of Ayutthaya. Ransacked and burned to the ground by the invading Burmese in 1767, the ruins of this once great kingdom now comprise an historical park. Hire a tuk-tuk and explore them for a day – a great dose of history…
A Great Northern Thailand Itinerary Posted by sasha on Apr 28, 2015
Although Thailand is mostly known for sun and sand on the islands or debauchery in Bangkok, the northern part of the country has a lot to offer – motorbike trips, jungle trekking, stunning temples, massive caves and waterfalls, elephant sanctuaries, ruins of ancient capitals, and so much more. Go-go bars and Full Moon parties are…
What Can You Do with One Month in Thailand? Posted by sasha on Mar 30, 2015
To many, one month seems like an incredibly long time to travel in one place. Hell, most people don’t even get a month of holiday time in one calendar year. While the idea of traveling in a foreign country for an entire 30 days may be strange to some, those who choose to do it end…
Two Months in Thailand Posted by sasha on Sep 3, 2014
สวัสดี! Hello again to all of our readers, The Thai Language & Culture blog has been on a bit of a hiatus as of late, but we’re happy to get things going again this fall. I’m Sasha, and I’ll be taking you on an epic tour of Thailand over the next several months with in-depth…