Phitsanulok- Phi-lok for short!
Phitsanulok once served as the capital of Thailand for 25 years. It is a fairly lively city and a good place to stay if you want to visit the lower north of the country. It is a good base to make a visit to Sukhothai. more - travel report by
magsalex
hi ! very interesting entertainment paradise
i was in bangkok last year means 2003. first i tell all of u that when u arrive & finish ur custom then go tourist information centre & colect ur assential brouture. its free. after that if u want cheaper way to go in the main city i suggest u go through... more - travel report by
Plenty of ruins, and hot, hot, hot.
Never really planned on Auytthaya, but ended there since we didn't feel like being in Bangkok in 40 degrees heat. Last stop before airport, and quite depressing. But the town has it's charms, although those in the centre are well hidden. Great ruins of co... more - travel report by
kirikou
Chanthaburi - diamonds on the soles of her feet
A large bustling regional Thai town that serves as the eastern transport hub, but also serves as the worlds largest common market for coloured gemstones. Jewels form all over the world are funnelled through the market in Chanthaburi, that is only open on... more - travel report by
zaktim
Khon Kaen - off the tourist path!
This seems to be off the regular tourist track. It is a good place to explore the Isan culture - language, food and music. It is a rural province where the main occupations are farming and textiles. A university city - Khon Kaen University. more - travel report by
magsalex
O degrees in Winter
Loei is the capital of Loei province located on the north eastern part of Thailand. This place is very extreme where during winter in the highlands the temperature will drop to about 0 degrees and during summer it will be the hottest place in Thailand. more - travel report by
yeikloen
backpacker's paridise
Bangkok is one of the paridises in the world. They have everything for backpackers. Gentle and kind people, amazing and mistic wonders in the nature. We can try all of them with no bother of money. Full of food and accommodations, comfortable restaurants.... more - travel report by
jackchang7
Jazz cafe in the rain
Pai is the smallest city I visited in Thailand, with only about 4 main roads (and maybe as many cars). It's a cute little place where you can take treks, cooking classes or just rent a bike and ride around. more - travel report by
kindberg37
A village in the middle of nowhere
The places are situated between Sakon Nakhon and Nakhon Phanom. No airport and no railway station the next 150 miles. Rural Bus stop (Udon Thani-Nakhon Phanom). The most important economic factor is agriculture (rice crop). more - travel report by
seasia
Very loud and busy city. Gave me a headache after 24 hours every time I have been there. Take the Tuk-Tuk or motorcycle taxi to get around. Watch your luguage. more - travel report by
jimbojones