Tag Archives: Thailand travel blog
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 – 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…
South Thailand Adventure Posted by sasha on Oct 25, 2016
After a week of jungle trekking, making friends with elephants, zip-lining, and motorbiking in the north, our Thai adventure heads to the south. In Part Two, we visit the rock-climbing mecca of Tonsai and a former prison at Ko Tarutao National Park. Climbing, hiking, cycling, kayaking, and so much more:
North Thailand Adventure Posted by sasha on Oct 18, 2016
While Thailand may be known as a place you go to relax on a tropical island, there’s a lot more to do than sit on the beach here. Adventure travelers will find a wealth of options, especially in the north. Jungle trekking, epic motorbike trips, zip-line courses, and elephant camps are just a few. Check out highlights from…
A Cultural Trip Through Thailand (Part Two – Ancient Kingdoms) Posted by sasha on Sep 29, 2016
After spending a few days diving into modern Thai culture in Bangkok, it’s time to head back in time. Visit the ancient kingdoms of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai as we continue on a cultural trip through Thailand. Part Two of the video series shows some of the highlights of these two former capitals, which you should take…
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…
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…