Climb a mountain Wat Phra Doi Suthep is an impressive mountain top temple close to Chiang Mai – climb the steps, explore the temple and receive a Sai Sin (sacred thread) bracelet for luck from the monks before taking a look back over the…
Thai cuisine is world-renowned for its flavour and colour, good use of spices and health benefits, but in the west, the cuisine is a little watered down. Try instead the simple but delicious Pad Krapow (one for the spice lovers), Tom yam kung nam…
The setting for romance; candlelit dinners on the beach as the waves brush up against the sand, lost waterfalls, dense jungle trails, and some of the worlds largest beach parties, Thailand’s islands are eclectic to say the least. The Angthong National Marine park is…
Elephant trekking Elephant trekking is part and parcel of any trip to Thailand – you can find them all over the country, but the best places are in the north, where the elephants live in protected habitats, and you can ride them through peaceful…
Hill tribe villages The Karen, Hmong, Akha and Liu tribes are found across the north of Thailand. You can spend a day or even several nights there to experience their way of life, eat locally produced food and learn about local beliefs.
The floating markets. Thailand is home to some beautiful markets, but none so more than Bangkok’s floating market. You’ll discover hundreds of little boats floating on the river filled with exotic vegetables and fruits, and the hustle and bustle that you’d expect from a…
There are some wonderful events throughout the year in Thailand, though the most fun can be had at the Thai New Year ‘Songkran’ festival. The country descends into (waterbased) anarchy, as the streets of Bangkok and Chiang Mai become the scene for gigantic water…
Thailand is a wonderfully vivid country to explore, you can experience the chaotic streets of Bangkok, exploring a plethora of vivid temples such as the incredible Grand Palace, Wat Suthat and the majestic Wat Phra Kaew and then head to Siam Paragon in Siam…
Thailand’s climate can be split into three main seasons: rainy – (May – October), cool (November – February), and hot (March – May). If you want predictability when you visit Thailand, then it’s best to avoid visiting during the rainy season, as it’ll rain…
Indulge in Vietnamese Cuisine! Pho is the staple dish in Vietnam – consisting of fresh rice noodles and herbs with generally either chicken or beef. It’s difficult to walk just a block in Vietnam without bumping into a crowded restaurant or food stand –…