Tag: where to go in Thailand

  • The Samoeng – Mae Rim Loop

    The Samoeng – Mae Rim Loop

    Samoeng Loop or as it is often called Mae Sa Valley loop is a great outing if you want to get close to nature without having to check out from you hotel in Chiang Mai. It can be done as a half day tour or full day. Depending on how many stops you want to…

  • Chiang Rai | A City of Temples in Blue and White

    Chiang Rai | A City of Temples in Blue and White

    The old capital of the Lanna Kingdom – Chiang Rai has more to offer than many people expect. Once a base for hiking and exploring the most Northern part of Thailand. Now, it has some remarkable attractions. A good place to start is to follow the art route and see some of the country’s most…

  • Into The Woods | The Fairytalish Cafe in Chiang Mai

    Into The Woods | The Fairytalish Cafe in Chiang Mai

    Into the Woods coffee has a very talented owner, with many skills and she is really living out whatever love for fantasy and stories that she has with this cafe. It touches everything from design, what the menu looks like and the names of the drinks that you order. Not to mention the pastry. Go…

  • Gone Glamping in Panghai | The Himdoi@Panghai Experience

    Gone Glamping in Panghai | The Himdoi@Panghai Experience

    One of the best things about Chiang Mai is that you are never far from nature. Last weekend I went with the kids for a glamping experience by the Wang River in the Panghai area. The Doi Saket district hasn’t really been on my radar much. But after this weekend all that changed.

  • Rocket Festival of Yasothon

    Rocket Festival of Yasothon

    Once a year the city of Yasothon is put on the map for its famous rocket festival. Once the bamboo rockets were made by monks. Now there is a competition in the area for the best and strongest rockets. This event is going on in the countryside as well. The point is to get generous…

  • Short Trips From Chiang Mai | Five suggestions

    Short Trips From Chiang Mai | Five suggestions

    Chiang Mai is definitely in itself worth a few days of sightseeing but if you are longing to get out, experience nature and fet away from the city scene. Here are some suggestions of highlights outside the city.

  • Kanchanaburi | The Death Railway and the Bridge over River Kwai

    Kanchanaburi | The Death Railway and the Bridge over River Kwai

    A very historic destination with many interesting places to visit. River Kwai and Kanchanaburi are so much more than a bridge. It is the story of the Death Railway and hardships during the Second World War, all located in a very stunning landscape. Enjoy some nights at a resort by the river and explore the…

  • Surat Thani | Unspoiled Canals and A Vibrant Night Market

    Surat Thani  | Unspoiled Canals and A Vibrant Night Market

    On your way to Koh Samui? Or just fancy staying in a really charming southern town for some authentic South curries and local life. Give Surat Thani 24 hours of your journey.