Bangkok Again
Once again I find myself in Bangkok. I guess it boils down to the fact that Bangkok is central base for travel in SE Asia and relatively cheap to get to. I have been 3 previous times and enjoy myself greatly on every occasion. It is an easy place for a so... more - travel report by
kcheepv
Party island.
Kho Phangan is a little beautiful island in the gulf of Thailand. Near Kho Samui and Kho Tao, this little island is a realtivetly wild island in middle of a turistic boom nowadays. Itīs easy to find cheap accomodations and relaxing beaches to stay. The pa... more - travel report by
daniserralta
You...Siam?
We took an overnight train from Kuala Lumpur and it stopped at Butterworth,Penang early in the morning. As my hometown is Penang, I went across the island side and had a good breakfast first and took some friends around, (Maz and Zhariff) before our next... more - travel report by
ardelia
Nakhon Pathom
This is the Place where Buddhism all began in Thailand.It is a very religious Town and has the biggest Chedi,Buddhist Statue,in the World. There are very few tourist's visit this Town,considering it is only one and a half hours by train(60kms)from Bangkok... more - travel report by
uluru1
Bar Girl City
After leaving Pattaya I went to Kanchanaburi and looked around for a place to stay. The prices were much higher than Pattaya and I asked why. A hotel proprietor in Kanchanaburi replied that the reason was, "There are so many bar girls in Pattaya." more - travel report by
danilbruce
Stop in Surin
Coming in on the bus I was told that Surin was known for elephants. There is an elephant festival every year. I stayed in the middle of the city about a block from the night market. I liked this city. The people were all very friendly. Found internet arou... more - travel report by
kcheepv
Sukhothai- So many Wats so little time!
This was Thailand's first capital. The old city of Sukhothai has about 45 sq km of ruins. If Wats are your thing then this is the place to visit classic Thai architecture. more - travel report by
magsalex
Visiting the Monuments
Ayutthaya was the capital of Thailand until 1767. It was destroyed by the Burmese in multiple attacks, and finally the capital was moved to Thonburi by General Phya Tak Sin. The entire city is made up of temples and buildings that are ancient (and unfortu... more - travel report by
kindberg37
snake blood cocktails
i travelled to hat yai in the luggage compartment of a bus with my girlfriend jane and a mad mate called mat. it was a pretty uncomfortable trip to a somewhat boring town but the journey there was worth it in the end. read on to find out why. more - travel report by
devinhunt
Great being in Chiang Mai
My main objective was to study Thai Massage, I booked a course online with one of the big schools, but I was really dissapointed while doing the course, it felt very unpersonal and orientated at money. After the course I decided to shop around a bit and I... more - travel report by
rene69