Khao Yai National Park
Khao Yai is known for its wildlife, waterfalls, hikes and much more. RAIN SEASON If you visit Khao Yai National Park during the rainy season (June to October) you should wear special socks to protect you from unwanted animals : Leeches Small, worm like creatures that cling to passers-by. Make sure you don’t have uncovered legs and wear good socks. Keep a close eye on each other because they like to crawl up. But don’t worry; the guide can tell you all about them and also knows how to defuse them. Mosquito repellent does wonders! ANIMALS There are many animals living in the national park. There are about 200 elephants…
Ayutthaya
I recognize what you think about: That all looks pretty, yet nearly a hundred various destinations to see here? After doing some research online and also spoke with the friendly owner of my idyllic hotel P.U. Inn Resort, it ended up that if you have just one full day in Ayutthaya, it’s really sufficient to check out 4 of one of the most beautiful and historically most considerable temples complicated. As well as considering that I understand that a lot of you guys are most likely thinking about a day trip to Ayutthaya from Bangkok, I’ll show you these 4 sites you may wish to go to right here. The…
Doi Inthanon ‘Chiang Mai’
It proves how relatively flat a country is when you can drive to the top of its tallest mountain. You can do just that at Doi Inthanon in the north of Thailand. At over 2500 meters above sea level, it’s the tallest mountain in the country and is a great place for a day trip. You’ll see some beautiful views, waterfalls, unique pagodas and plenty more. I did a day trip to Doi Inthanon from Chiang Mai on my recent trip to Thailand – keep reading for all you need to know, including how to get there, how much it’ll cost and some things you can see. How to go…
Buddha, What you need to know !
Udon Thani
Udon Thani : Nong Prajak Park Within the metropolis of Udon Thani are a number of attractions to peer. One of the nicest spots within the centre is the Nong Prajak Park, a large recreational place together with a big lake with some islets and tremendous sunbathing lawns. It is an area in which many locals come and that is what makes it so much fun. Especially after sundown, this location comes alive with music and meals stalls. Also, around the park, there is a lot to do. you can be a part of us for a plate of curry or pad Thai, however, you may additionally treat yourself to…
Koh Chang
The interior of elephant island Koh Chang (because the island is likewise known as) is included with jungle at the identical time as you have lovely white sandy beaches alongside the coast. You can besides a doubt do something here. From jungle journeys inland to scuba diving or snorkeling and from beach activities to shelling on your hammock. What many humans don’t be aware of is that Koh Chang is Thailand’s third biggest island after Phuket. Unlike his larger sister, you won’t discover any villages or traveller services in the densely forested indoors, but some rivers, waterfalls and trekking trails A few of the waters across the island are additionally…
Noren hotel, Koh Chang
The rooms in Noren hotel ,family-friendly have a sitting and working area. Each bungalow has cable TV, a minibar and a safe. Guests can choose from 15 rooms, all of which are pleasant and comfortably furnished. The hotel offers an excellent variety of recreational facilities, including hot tub, swimming pool (outdoor), wellness facilities, massage, swimming pool (for children), etc. Guests can loosen up in the warm bath or book a day outing at the tour desk. Noren Resort gives automobile rental, a laundry and a dry-cleaning service. The restaurant at the Noren Resort serves Thai and European cuisine. Upon request, foods are introduced to your room and you can experience…
Eating in Thailand
If you are also fond of going Thai, aromatic curries and wok dishes, then you’re in paradise in Thailand. The best thing about food in Thailand is the fact that you can feast on it for no money. The street food stalls are controlled by the government to guarantee their hygiene. That way you can eat all those goodies in the streets without any risk. Some of the dishes you absolutely should not miss during your tour through Thailand are: Crisps in all colours of the rainbow (red, yellow, green), as well as the wonderful massaman curry (with potatoes and peanuts). Tom kha gai: a taste bomb. This hot-sour coconut…