Thailand’s Buddhist Temples
With the domination of Buddhism in Thailand, there are plenty of holy sites to visit. Some of the most opulent Buddhist sites in the world are to be found here.
Read moreWith the domination of Buddhism in Thailand, there are plenty of holy sites to visit. Some of the most opulent Buddhist sites in the world are to be found here.
Read moreDamnoen Saduak is the most famous of Thailand’s extraordinary floating markets. Though these days it is somewhat commercialised and mainly full of tourists, it’ll give you an idea of the authentic Bangkok shopping experience in the days before the canals were paved over to make way for modern developments.
Read moreOver the last two decades the capital of Thailand has grown into the epitome of a modern Asian city. Commerce is fast and furious, the streets choked with traffic and fumes and sky-scrapers have sprung up all over the metropolis.
Read moreCharacterised as the prime example of a primate city, Bangkok is Thailand’s capital and one of Southeast Asia’s most frantic, sprawling urban centres. Increasingly popular amongst tourists, the city is known for it’s fast pace, rich history and distinct identity, based largely around its thriving street culture.
Read moreTrekking in Northern Thailand is well established on the tourist itinerary and as such is both well organised and over-crowded. Northern Laos offers similar experiences with fewer tourists, although of course numbers are now on the rise as the lure of tranquil landscapes and remote hill tribe cultures works its magic on the traveller circuit.
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