Dubbed as the Land of Smiles, Thailand is the most vibrant of nations to be found in Southeast Asia, and more so because of the equitable nature its people and administration exhibit towards travelers. The price one needs to pay to savor Thailand, which a desirable blend of natural wonders and modern amenities with just the right proportion of entertainment waiting in every corner, is surprisingly cheap! We are not even getting into the particularities of the out-of-the-world Thai Cuisine!
Spend some quality time amidst a Bohemian section of Bangkok in the Phra Khanon area, very near to the Phra Khanong BTS station...
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The museum (Tilleke & Gibbins) is a stone’s throw away from Wat Dok Mai...
Full of greenery, quaint houses and some amazing local markets, this man-made island is perfect for a day trip from Bangkok...
USD 16 might seem a bit pricey an entry fee to the palace of Bangkok, but its vastness and inexplicable beauty make up for it...
If you like the idea of watching a movie dipped in nostalgia head to the Scala Cinema; an ornately designed single screen Cinema hall, and a lone ranger since it is the last of its kind...
Walk from the Grand Palace to the Chang Pier which is 650 meters away and from here you will get a cross-river ferry till Wang Lang Pier...
By math the island is quite near the city but by character it is far removed from concrete Bangkok...
Yes you read that right! Dog lovers will be in for a treat in Bangkok, especially with the presence of such establishments...
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The beautiful province of Samut Prakan/Paknam which lies 30...
Follow the green line going through BTS Bearing and onto BTS Kheha...
Get off at Pak Nam Station and walk till Pak Nam Market Ferry Pier which is 900 metres from the station and you can get a ferry (6 Baht) across the river to the White Pagoda which was the first thing that westerners discovered when they hit the shores of Siam, then Thailand...
A nondescript fort across a suspended bridge near Phra Samut Chedi, this place can be easily found...
Hop on the Green Line skytrain and get down at BTS Kheha to visit the world’s largest Crocodile farm and Zoo...
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Around 3 km from BTS Kheha the entry to this architectural marvel is free! You can take a minivan or a songthaew that is going towards Khlong Dan or Wat Tam Ru...
You can take a minivan/songthaew that is going towards Khlong Dan till this place which is 9...
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This place is ideal for those who are looking for an authentic experience of real Thailand, outside of Bangkok’s westernized culture, but not very far from the main city (around 20 km from Suvarnabhumi Airport)...
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The Chalong Bay Rum Distillery is located 8 Km away from Phuket town and you can hire a car or motorbike to reach the place...
The Karon Viewpoint is located 18 Km away from Phuket city and you can hire a car or motorcycle, and even ride a tuk-tuk to reach the viewpoint which lies in between the Kata Noi beach and the Nai Harn beach...
Hire a car or motorcycle to travel to the Tiger Kingdom in half an hour...
The Promthep Cape at the southern tip of Phuket is an amazing viewpoint 35 Km from Phuket city; hire a car or ride a motorcycle to the viewpoint...
The Wat Chalong Temple, Phuket's largest Buddhist temple, dates back to the 19th century and is located 8 Km away from Phuket city...
The iconic Big Buddha statue on the top of Nakkerd Hill is a 30-minute drive away from Karon beach; you can either ride a tuk-tuk or traverse the distance on a motorcycle...