Tag: thailand
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How to Spend 2-3 Days in Chiang Rai on a Budget
Chiang Rai is a small city located 3 hours from Chiang Mai by bus and is often used as a stop-off en route to the famous slow boat in Laos. There are also day trips available from Chiang Mai to visit the popular White Temple, meaning many visit Chiang Rai for a few short hours…
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Top Things To Do In Pai
The small town of Pai has become overrun by backpackers in recent years due to its natural beauty, party scene and proximity to Chiang Mai. Being only a 4 hour drive away and with plenty of daily mini buses running the route, it is extremely easy and cheap to get to Pai from Chiang Mai.…
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5 Must Do Activities Outside Bangkok
When visiting Thailand, Bangkok will most likely be your first stop in the country. Despite many people rushing to leave the city within a few days of arrival to go elsewhere in Thailand, it is worth sticking around for to get settled in and enjoy everything Bangkok has to offer, from markets to river cruises.…
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8 Must Do Activities in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is the go to place in the north of Thailand. Easily accessible from Bangkok via flight or train makes it a must visit destination when you are in Thailand. With numerous unique activities, there is something for everyone, from those looking to explore the culture of the north to those looking for adventure. …
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Taking the Train From Bangkok to Chiang Mai
Traveling by train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai is a budget-friendly adventure preferred by many backpackers. You’ve got options ranging from basic 3rd class to comfy 1st class berths. The journey lasts 10.5-13.5 hours, with an overnight trip saving a night’s accommodation. Tickets can be cheaper if booked directly through the State of Thailand Railway,…
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Bangkok Airports Hidden Cycle Lanes
When thinking about things to do during your time in Bangkok, then I’m sure cycling around the airport isn’t even on your radar. The track at Happy & Healthy Bike Lane follows the 23.5km perimeter of the BKK airport and is exclusively for use by cyclists. Given how hectic the roads in the city can…
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Best Way to Visit Wat Arun and Wat Pho
If you have arrived in Bangkok and are looking to explore several of their many temples, then Wat Arun and Wat Pho should be at the top of your list. Positioned on opposite banks of the Chao Phraya River means that both can be visited on the same day with very little travel between. By…
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Guide to Using the BTS Bangkok
Getting around Bangkok is incredibly easy thanks to the public transport available. The skytrain (BTS) is one of the more popular modes of transport in the city due to the cheap tickets, large area of cover and lack of wait time over driving (that can result in hour long queues). If you are just visiting…