M.R. Kukrit’s House was the home of former Prime Minister of Thailand MR Kukrit Pramoj. As well as being Thailand’s 13th Prime Minister he also set up Thailand’s first political party. He is considered to be a very important person from Thailand’s history and was also well known as a writer, a columnist and a… READ MORE >
Forensic Medicine Museum, Bangkok
This is one of the most fascinating museums I’ve ever visited, but I must warn you that there are some pretty gruesome things on display. It’s definitely not a museum for the squeamish. Don’t look any further down this page if you don’t want to see the mummified body of rapist and murderer, conjoined twins,… READ MORE >
Bangkokian Museum (Bangkok Folk Museum)
The Bangkokian Museum in Bangkok’s Bangrak district also goes by the name of Bangkok Folk Museum, and is a bit of a hidden treasure. It doesn’t get many visitors and even many locals don’t know about it. But it really is worth a visit if you want to see how a typical middle class Thai… READ MORE >
The Killing Fields (Choeung Ek Genocidal Center), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
It was quite a moving experience visiting the Killing Fields on the outskirts of Phnom Penh. It’s around 15 km from the center of the city, and one of the easiest ways to get there is by tuk tuk. When you first arrive at the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek, what strikes you the most… READ MORE >
Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Toul Sleng Genocide Museum is a must-see for most visitors to Phnom Penh. This museum is the former security office 21 that was created by Pol Pot. It was known as S-21, and was used for detention, interrogation, torture and murder of detainees. Before this building was converted to S-21, it housed Toul Sleng Primary… READ MORE >