Lumphini Park (also spelled Lumpini Park) is our favorite park in Bangkok and also the favorite among most Bangkokians. The park covers and area of 142 acres and has something for everyone. When the park was first created by King Rama VI in the 1920s it was located in the city outskirts, but today it… READ MORE >
Bangkok’s Chatuchak Weekend Market | Traveler’s Guide
Chatuchak (or Jatujak) Weekend Market is one of the world’s largest markets and a must-see for most visitors to Bangkok. The market, also called JJ Market by locals, is popular with both locals and tourists and gets very packed on both Saturday and Sunday. If you don’t like crowds it’s best to arrive early in… READ MORE >
Royal Thai Air Force Museum, Bangkok
The Royal Thai Air Force Museum is located near Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport. There are around 70 planes and helicopters on display and you can climb into the cockpits of a few of them. It’s a great place for both adults and children so spend a few hours. Click here to book a great hotel… READ MORE >
Corrections Museum – A Look At Bangkok’s Gruesome Past
The Corrections Museum is one of Bangkok’s most gruesome museums and only attracts a handful of tourists a day. If you like bizarre, weird and quirky places, then this is just the place for you. It’s located at the edge of Chinatown in Romaninat Park, one of Bangkok’s best public parks. Up until as recently… READ MORE >
King Cobra Village, Khon Kaen, Thailand
Our main reason for traveling to Khon Kaen was to visit the King Cobra Village which is about 50-60 km from the city center. It was interesting, although a little disappointing for me, as many snakes and other animals were kept in small cages. It seems to be a mostly Thai attraction, as I didn’t… READ MORE >
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