BB’s Where To Eat Series: Ayuthaya’s De Riva Ayothaya
Exploring the ancient temples in the Ayutthaya National Park can be a little bit tiring and you might be wondering where to eat to refuel yourself up around the area. And since you are already in the historic city and…
Why Samut Prakan Is Your next Outside Bangkok Destination in Thailand
Situated just right in the south of Bangkok, Samut Prakan has been drawing visitors yearly for its own remnant heritage of the Ayuttaya period. Samut Prakan is located in the Gulf of Thailand and junction of the Chao Phraya River….
BB’s Where To Eat Series: Ayuthaya’s Phae Krung Kao Restaurant
Located on the island side of Pa Sak river in the town of Ayutthaya, this restaurant is serving visitors since 1966. With its great location, anyone can easily find it since it’s just near Wat Suwan Dararam Ratchaworawihan. Phae Krung…
4 Fun and Alternative Things to do in Ratchaburi Province
If you want to visit somewhere different after you have seen Bangkok, 80km from the city nestled a province called Ratchaburi. Situated right by the Mae Klong River and parts of the province border with Myanmar, there are a lot…
Instead of Million Years Stone Park, Go to Nong Nooch Botanical Garden!
This 17th century-inspired French garden houses wide array of flora from European Renaissance which offers a view of the both the French and Stonehenge Gardens with a dazzling mountain backdrop.
Khao Kho National Park
Khao Kho National Park is situated right smack in the middle of northern Thailand, almost in the middle of the country excluding the peninsula, in the beautiful Petchabun Mountain Range. Not surprisingly this mountain range and all of its fantastic…
Khao Yai National Park
Khao Yai National Park is a preserved sanctuary of wild animals that thrive in a jungle revered with mesmerizing waterfalls. When one comes close to experiencing Khao Yai, it reveals similarities with the character of the people of Thailand –…
A day in the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park
The unique coastal National Park of Thailand is the Khao Sam Roi Yot coastal National Park that was established in 1966. The name literally means the Mountains with 300 peaks. The park covers an area of 98.08 square kilometers where of…