If you arrive in Thailand via the visa exempt option that’s available to many Western passport holders, you have the option to convert this to a Non-Immigrant “O” Visa if you meet the criteria. If you’re over 50 and meet the income requirements, this could be a good option if you want to stay in… READ MORE >
Surin To Bangkok By VIP Bus
For our trip journey back to Bangkok we decided to get a VIP bus. This turned out to be a little cheaper than the train and a lot more comfortable. I usually prefer taking the train, but wanted to see what traveling by bus was like in Thailand. We chose to travel by Nakhon Chai… READ MORE >
Vegetarian Restaurants in Surin, Thailand
Surin is a fairly small town, and we didn’t find many vegetarian restaurants there. But here are the ones that we did find. They’re all shophouse style places and very cheap. Sanchai J Food Despite being a little way put of town, this is our favorite veggie place in Surin. Like the others, the foot… READ MORE >
Majestic Twin Hotel, Surin, Thailand
We stayed in Surin, in North East Thailand, for a week, and opted to stay at the Majestic Twin Hotel. This hotel can be booked for either daily or monthly stays. Daily cost is 500 baht ($17); monthly cost is 7,000 baht ($235). The hotel is about a 5-10 minute walk from the city center…. READ MORE >
Bangkok To Surin By Train
Getting from Bangkok to Surin by train is very easy, as trains run regularly on the Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani route. We opted to get the early morning sprinter train that leaves Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong station at 05:45. The train was due to arrive in Surin at 12:09, but it was close to 13:00 when… READ MORE >
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