Best Things to Do with Kids in Bangkok, Thailand – Fun, Cheap and Exciting
Traveling with a child to Thailand can be a daunting prospect, especially when you’re not sure what activities will be available for your kids to enjoy when…
Traveling with a child to Thailand can be a daunting prospect, especially when you’re not sure what activities will be available for your kids to enjoy when…
If you’ve been dying to try salsa dancing in Bangkok and just didn’t know where to go or, if you’re already a salsa dance expert and just…
One of the best ways to see Bangkok, Thailand is by river boat. Taking a river trip on the Chao Praya River, which runs the length of…
Chiang Mai is one of the most popular cities in Thailand for Thais and tourists alike. Chiang Mai is in northern Thailand, around 700 kilometers from Bangkok…
Planning your first trip to Bangkok, Thailand and may be staying near or wandering around the Siam Square area of the city? But, you’re not sure what…
If you’re one of the millions of people who enjoys outdoor concerts and loves the symphony, then you must give the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra’s ‘Concert in the…
I’m an animal lover so was thrilled when I moved to Bangkok, Thailand to discover there are tons of animal attractions here, even if it is one…
Khon Kaen, Thailand has been my favorite get-away-from-the-big-city spot for years. One of the Isaan areas biggest cities, Khon Kaen is a wonderful city to visit if…
On trips to Mae Hong Son, I always sign up for at least one of the area’s popular tours. Mae Hong Son is one of Thailand’s still…
Until I moved to Bangkok, Thailand, I’d never heard of Mae Hong Son, until many of my Thai friends mentioned how they go there every year. Always…
Thailand has a fair number of world-class music festivals and one of its most beautiful places is the Khao Yai National Park, just a couple of hours…
The New Year’s Eve celebrations in Bangkok are amazing every year, and 2012 should be no exception. This year, just like last, many of the same places…
The nightlife in Chiang Mai is cool and listening to live music is one of the most popular things to do. With everything from modern jazz to Thai…
Many people don’t know about Chiang Mai’s amazing museums but, surprisingly it has some wonderful ones. Its art museums, National Museum, and Cultural Museum are well worth…
When I was teaching English in Bangkok, Thailand my school had a school outing to Khao Kheow Open Air Zoo. Living in Thailand, it is sometimes disappointing to…
In the mid-1700s, Thonburi became Thailand’s capital city after Ayutthaya, the existing capital, was burnt to the ground by the Burmese army. In less than a decade though,…
Chiang Rai in northern Thailand is a small town but is surprisingly popular with tourists, both Thai and western. Most tours of Thailand include a few days…
Just 65 kilometers outside Bangkok, Nakhon Pathom is only an hour’s drive away, but seems like a different world compared to the hustle and bustle of Bangkok….
Bangkok’s Doll Museum was founded more than 55 years ago when Khunying Tongkorn Chandavimol, a doll maker in her own right, decided to start her own museum. She…
Hua Hin, just three hours south of Bangkok, is Thailand’s most popular beach resort. Stuffed full of cafes, restaurants, bars and shops, it is also a great place…
I live in northern Bangkok, Thailand, just a mile away from the city’s famous Suan Rot Fai. Suan Rot Fai, or The Railway Park in English, is…
Although world-famous for its underwater wedding ceremonies, where couples tie the knot while diving underwater, Trang has many other fun things to see and do. Once a tourist…
Hat Yai is one of Thailand’s southernmost cities and Thailand’s fourth largest city. With around 160,000 people in the city itself and over 800,000 in the surrounding…