Even though the Erawan Museum is in Samut Prakan don’t let that put you off, because it’s very easy to get to from Bangkok and is only a short bus or taxi ride from Bearing BTS (skytrain) station. The museum is known because it has a gigantic 3-headed elephant perched on an equally large pedestal…. READ MORE >
Wat Hua Lamphong – Bangkok’s Coffin Temple
Wat Hua Lamphong doesn’t get too many tourists visiting but is extremely popular among Thai people that live in Bangkok. The main reason that many visit this temple is to donate money for coffins for those that die but don’t have any relatives that can afford to buy them a coffin. This is how many… READ MORE >
Pattaya Discovery Beach Hotel
Pattaya Discovery Beach Hotel is where we stayed on our last visit to Pattaya. Most of the rooms have sea views, and it’s located just across the road from the beach. The hotel has a great pool and the buffet breakfast is awesome. Click here to book a room at Pattaya Discovery Beach Hotel. This… READ MORE >
Bangkok Day Trips: Ko Kret Island & Market
Ko Kret (also Koh Kret) is an island in the Chao Phraya River that’s around 25 km from Bangkok in the neighboring province of Nonthaburi. The island has existed since 1722 when a canal was constructed to create a shortcut passed a bend in the river. There aren’t any cars on the island, so it’s… READ MORE >
Wat Kai, Ayutthaya – A Hell Temple & A Monkey Temple
We’ve visited a few quirky and weird temples in the last few years, but Wat Kai (or Wat Gai) has become my new favorite. This is because it’s a combination of a hell temple and a monkey temple. The ‘hell’ part is pretty gruesome and feels like you’ve landed on the set of a horror… READ MORE >
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