A blog about eat, play and holiday.
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Experience the Magic of Damnoen Saduak: The Most Colorful Floating Market in Thailand
Experience the Magic of Damnoen Saduak: The Most Colorful Floating Market in Thailand Hello, fellow travelers! Today, I’m taking you on a virtual journey to one of Thailand’s most vibrant and picturesque destinations – the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Nestled about 100 kilometers southwest of Bangkok, this waterborne market is not just a place to…
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The Maeklong Railway Market: Where Trains and Shopping Collide
If you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure in Thailand, the Maeklong Railway Market is a must-see destination. Located about an hour outside of Bangkok, this vibrant market offers a unique blend of shopping and train-watching that is sure to leave you in awe. Maeklong Railway Market is 100 meter in length. As you stroll through…
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How to Spend 3 Days in Chiang Mai Part 3 – Chiang Rai Day Trip Itinerary
Chiang Rai is another amazing city in Thailand. It is further north, closer to the Myanmar and Laos borders (the Golden Triangle). We visited the following places: Map and Directions below: This is basically my itinerary for the day trip to Chiang Rai. I know it is a long list (there is just so much…
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How to Spend 3 Days in Chiang Mai Part 2 – Must See Chiang Mai Temples
Doi Suthep Chiang Mai has no shortage of Temples to visit. I find that Wat Phra That and Wat Umong in Doi Suthep to be unique and fascinating. I went to Doi Suthep in the early morning, just in time to watch the sunrise and view the beautiful city of Chiang Mai. The Chedi at…
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How to Spend 3 Days in Chiang Mai Part 1
Chiang Mai, Thailand is perhaps the most wonderful city in Thailand that I have visited. It has a bit of everything, so anyone who visits Chiang Mai, Thailand would most definitely enjoy it. Chiang Mai, was founded in 1296 by King Mengrai, is the largest city in northern Thailand. It is also the capital of…
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How to Travel to Hat Yai by Train – Step by Step Guide
Background The Shuttle train from Malaysia (Padang Besar) to Hat Yai Thailand has resumed its operation since July 2022, after the pandemic lock down was over. However, there are only 2 shuttle trains running between the borders daily. Padang Besar (Malaysia) – Hat Yai Thailand The train departs from Padang Besar to Hat Yai Thailand…