Slip out of the bustle of tourist-packed streets of Chiang Mai City for a somewhat more quaint taste of local culture and craftsmanship. Only 20 minutes from the city, Bo Sang is the center of Saa paper parasols, where from…
Khao Neo Bing, or grilled sticky rice, is probably one of my favorite street foods. It sits well on any stomach, it’s filling and substantial, it’s super delicious, it’s versatile, and it’s easy to eat while you’re on the go….
Grand Palace is without a doubt the must see of Bangkok. Doing this is simply the perfect introduction you’re going to get to Thailand therefore we strongly suggest visiting. By visiting Grand Palace it’s also possible to view the Emerald…
Get on a long tail boat and go on a trip upon the Chao Phraya river, also called The River of Kings, and into the historic waterways of Bangkok. Visit Wat Arun, Temple of Dawn, for breathtaking shots. Wat Arun…
Yum MaMa is street-stall standard and the highest in gourmet late night munchies. While I’ve given a list of ingredients below, this is only a recommendation. You can do whatever suits your fancy and the type of MaMa you’re working…
Loi Krathong is one of the most magical holidays celebrated in Thailand. The visual spectacle is approached in impressiveness only by the fireworks on the King’s birthday as seen from the top of a tall building somewhere in Bangkok. The…
Last month I was invited to take a quick trip out of the city into Chonburi to visit an “open zoo”, Khao Kheow Open Zoo to be precise. This was a novel concept to me. I usually avoid zoos. Always…