Tag Archives: Thailand national parks
Best Posts of 2016 Posted by sasha 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…
Ko Tarutao National Park (Part Two) Posted by sasha on Jun 28, 2016
Explore more of Ko Tarutao national park in this short video. Take a boat through the mangroves to the Crocodile Cave, hang with monkeys, and take a hike up to the cliff for awesome views.
Ko Tarutao National Park (Part One) Posted by sasha on Jun 23, 2016
Explore Ko Tarutao National Park in the far south of Thailand in this short video. Rent a mountain bike and head out to the former prison site, where 3,000 inmates were once kept.
Ko Tarutao National Park Posted by sasha on Jun 21, 2016
It’s hard to imagine, but it’s still possible to find a white, sandy beach all to yourself on a Thai island. Rather than compete with bucket-schwilling backpackers or selfie-snapping packaged tourists, here you can hike, cycle, spot wildlife, and just relax. You won’t find any chain hotels, knick-knack shops, or fast food restaurants here, either…
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…
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…