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Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)

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Image of the Reclining Buddha

Regarded as one of the oldest wats in Bangkok, Wat Pho (official name is Wat Phra Chetuphon Vimolmangklararm Rajwaramahaviharn) houses the famous image of the reclining Buddha and is said to be the birthplace of Thai massage. This place is a must-see for tourists.


Grand Day Tour at the Grand Palace


Tarlaqueno Traveler Bangkok Grand Palace
 Phra Thinang Chakri Maha Prasat

If you are traveling in Thailand for the first time, your Bangkok trip wouldn't be complete without a grand day tour at the Grand Palace. Considered the most visited landmark in Bangkok, the Grand Palace sits at the heart of the city near the Chao Phraya river and is home to many important structures and royal occasions.

On Top of Thailand’s Tallest Tower



If you would like to get a good view of Bangkok’s skyline, the best place to go to is Baiyoke Sky Hotel. Also known as Baiyoke Tower II, this 85-storey structure stands 304 meters tall and currently holds the record as the tallest in Thailand. It is also the 48th tallest structure in the world.

How I Traveled the World with 300 Baht and One Hour


Italy's The Colosseum

I never thought seeing famous landmarks around the world would only take an hour and would only cost 300 baht. Impossible? It’s possible in Mini Siam. Yes, you can feel like you’ve traveled the world when you visit this famous attraction in Pattaya.


Pattaya Floating Market Shopping Experience







One of the must-visit Pattaya attractions on our list was Pattaya Floating Market (originally known as Four Regions Floating Market). I’ve read a few articles about it and although it was said to be unauthentic, I didn’t mind because it would be our only chance to see a floating market. Damnoen Saduak may be authentic but will require us to travel to another province for the sole purpose of visiting the famed destination.


600 Acres of Fun at Nong Nooch Tropical Garden


The butterfly-themed garden at Nong Nooch Tropical Garden

I was a bit surprised that quite a number of Thai locals I had short conversations with told me that Nong Nooch Tropical Garden should be the first on our list of places to visit in Pattaya. Seriously? What’s in that garden anyway? I am not really a fan of botanical gardens, although I get fascinated with flowers sometimes, especially the rare-looking ones. Nevertheless, visiting Nong Nooch wasn’t on top of our list. Actually, it wasn’t even part of our itinerary! But with a little more persuasion from our song thaew driver, we finally agreed to check out the popular attraction. 
 

Pattaya City Travel Guide


Welcome to Pattaya!

If you’re planning a vacation in Bangkok, do consider saving a day or two for a Pattaya City tour. Approximately 140 kilometers southeast of the country’s capital, Pattaya is a bustling coastal city that’s pretty much like Bangkok, except for the absence of a train system and, you will like this one, heavy traffic. Hehe.


Authentic Thai Gastronomic Experience at Blue Elephant


Blue Elephant at the Thai Chine Building

During my first night (it’s my family’s second since they arrived a day earlier) in Bangkok, Mike treated us to a sumptuous dinner at Blue Elephant along South Sathorn Road. It was also during this night that we celebrated mom’s 57th birthday.


Touchdown Thailand – 5 Days of Fun and a Lifetime of Memories

Chakri Maha Prasat Hall

I would like to share to you my unforgettable experiences in the Land of the Free, the culturally rich country of Thailand. I went there with my boss and colleagues to attend a conference and also with my family to celebrate mom’s birthday and to spend the remaining days of vacation together. 

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