Tag Archives: thailand
Video Tour of Thai Street Food Posted by sasha on Jun 27, 2017
Street food has come under attack in Bangkok recently, as the government tries to “clean up” the city by getting rid of countless food vendors. This is very disappointing, as street food is a huge part of the culture of the city (and country, for that matter). Many are upset about this, and rightfully so…
One Month in Thailand – The South Posted by sasha on Jun 19, 2017
With one full month in Thailand, you can start out with some adventures in the north, explore the ancient and current capitals, and wind it all down with an island vacation in the south. That’s precisely where we’re headed in the third and final part of our “One Month in Thailand” video series. Part Three…
One Month in Thailand – Capitals Posted by sasha on May 24, 2017
After your adventures in the north, it’s time to explore Thailand’s ancient and modern capitals. Visit either Sukhothai or Ayutthaya on your way to Bangkok for the next leg of the one month in Thailand trip. Explore the ruins of ancient kingdoms and then visit the bustling capital in Part Two of our new video…
One Month in Thailand – The North Posted by sasha on May 17, 2017
If you’re given 30 days on arrival in Thailand, why not use them all? After all, there’s lots you can do with one month in Thailand. To kick off the trip, spend 10-12 days exploring the northern part of the country starting in Chiang Mai. Temple hopping, jungle trekking, motorbike adventures, and so much more…
One Month in Thailand Itinerary Posted by sasha on May 9, 2017
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…
All About Songkran Posted by sasha 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…
Pad Thai Posted by sasha on Mar 22, 2017
Thailand is famous for its glittery temples, stunning beaches, and of course its mouth-watering cuisine. Thai food is popular the world over, and for good reason. Just Google “best cuisines in the world” and you’ll see Thai on most lists alongside other heavy hitters like Chinese and Italian. Perhaps the most quintessential dish is Pad…