Built by King Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok (known as Rama I) who was also the founder of the current royal dynasty, this palace used to house…
Visit the backpackers' Mecca constructed in 1892, where the tourists from all over the world come for the nightlife, shopping and dining…
Chinatown is one of the oldest districts in Bangkok, famous for its signature food, as well as a uniquely bustling atmosphere.
The Old Town is an area of historical interest in the city of Phuket. The main streets of Old Town are Thalang, Phang Nga, Krabi, Dibuk, and…
This Buddhist temple is named after the Hindu god Aruna, a personification of the glow of the rising sun.
One of the top cultural landmarks of Thailand built some 600 years ago.
The highest hill in the town of Phuket provides a truly wonderful view of the area.
Hectic and crowded strip full of stalls selling handicrafts, clothes, jewelry and plenty of other stuff.
This charming temple was the very first temple in Chiang Mai, built back in 1297.
This enormous white statue towers at the height of 45 meters. A must see landmark of Phuket - the views of the whole island are simply…
Built in 1630 in Khmer style to commemorate King Thong’s mother, the ancient stupa is one of the most notable attractions in Thailand.
The most important of the 29 buddhist temples of Phuket is Wat Chalong or formally Wat Chaiyathararam, located in the Chalong Subdistrict,…
Khao Phanom Bencha National Park is a national park in Krabi Province, Thailand.
Built in 1351, this temple features three large chedis and marks the center of the old capital of Thailand.
This road is a popular bar-hopping and clubbing area. If you want to experience Patong's vibrant nightlife, this is the place to go.
These two peaks, which form the natural gateway to Krabi, are one of the area's most prominent landmarks.
Wat Mahathat is a Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand.
The infamous bridge was built during the WWII by about 60,000 prisoners mainly from Britain, Australia, and the Netherlands.
Maya Beach is what happens when too many tourists come to enjoy the paradise.