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Mon Village, or "Ban Wangka," is a large Mon community in Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province. Located on the banks of the Songkalia River near the confluence of three rivers – the Songkalia, Bikhli, and Ranti – this area is an important community for Mon people who migrated from Myanmar decades ago. Phra Raja Udommongkol, or "Luang Pho Uttama," is a key spiritual leader and s...
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Khao San Road is world-renowned as the unofficial headquarters of backpackers and free-spirited travelers in Southeast Asia. Located in the heart of old Bangkok, this short street is a cultural phenomenon — bustling day and night with life, energy, and color.
By day, the street is lined with quirky hostels, cafes, souvenir shops, and travel agencies offering budget tours across Thailand and ...
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Khao Matree Viewpoint is considered one of the most beautiful viewpoints and an important landmark of Chumphon Province. Located on the peak of Khao Matree, which is not very high but offers an excellent vantage point, visitors can enjoy a panoramic 360-degree view of the surrounding scenery. You can see the overall view of Chumphon city, peaceful fishing villages, and the curved shoreline of Fara...
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Phra Phuttha Mingmongkol Eknakakiri (Phuket Big Buddha), commonly known as Phuket Big Buddha, is one of the most important landmarks in Phuket Province. It is situated on Nak Kerd Hill, approximately 400 meters above sea level, in Karon, Mueang Phuket District. Thanks to its prominent location, the Buddha statue can be seen from many areas in southern Phuket and has become a powerful symbol of fai...
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Rawai Beach, located at the southernmost point of Phuket Island, has a curved shape that gives you a first look at the coastline of Phuket province. While Long Beach or Karon Beach offer different perspectives, Rawai Beach is a uniquely shaped coastline, characterized by rocky outcrops mixed with muddy sand. While not ideal for general swimming or water activities, it holds special significance as...
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Hat Thai Mueang Beach is located within Khao Lampi-Hat Thai Mueang National Park, one of the most well-preserved coastal areas on the Andaman coast. With its long, straight shoreline and absence of large-scale development, the beach maintains a serene and natural atmosphere ideal for relaxation
The fine white sand and gentle slope of the beach make it comfortable for walking and suitable for swimm...
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Khao Takhian Ngo is one of the most famous viewpoints for observing sea of mist and sunrise in Khao Kho District, Phetchabun Province. Located on a ridge along Highway 2258 in Nong Mae Na Subdistrict, its highlight is the expansive panoramic view. This is especially true during the late rainy season and into the winter months, approximately September to February, when the cool and humid weather ...
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Wat Luang Pai is a place of historical and spiritual significance for the people of Pai. As a royal temple under the Maha Nikaya order, it has a long history dating back to 1893 B.E. (1799 C.E.). It was once an abandoned temple with a large, deteriorating brick and stucco Buddha statue.
In 1899 B.E. (1856 C.E.), Phraya Ratch, the ruler of Pai, led the villagers to build a chedi to cover the deteri...
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Maehonson city tour is a key program. MaeHongSon is named as the city of three misty season (Muang Sam Mok) located in the embrace of mountains. Here is just a small city with a few road. It is all great in many aspects, natural or cultural. The center of the city is starting point of many tour program. Cultural tour in the city e.g. temples with mixed style of Thai a...
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Doi Mae Salong or Santikhiri Village, has a fascinating history filled with struggle. It began around 1961 when the 93rd Division of the Chinese Nationalist Army (Kuomintang or KMT) migrated from Burma and established a base on this mountain under the leadership of General Lee Wen-huan and General Tuan Shi-wen. Initially, Doi Mae Salong was a "red zone" troubled by political conflict and drug...
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The village was more recently made famous by British cyclist Alan Bate, who broke the Guinness World Record for the fastest circumnavigation of the Earth by bicycle in 2010. In the village he has opened the "The Hub pub",the free to enter,"Hub bicycle museum",and the "Funky Box Hostel". All situated in Soi 2....
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The Golden Triangle is a world-famous landmark located in Ban Sop Ruak, Chiang Saen District. The standout feature that draws travelers from every corner of the globe is standing on Thai soil while viewing the meeting point of three countries Thailand (right bank of the Mekong), Laos (left bank of the Mekong), and Myanmar (left bank of the Ruak River which joins the Mekong). This area is...
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Ban Rong Kla Village is a small village tucked away in a valley within Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park. Sitting at about 1,400 meters above sea level, the village enjoys cool and refreshing weather all year, turning freezing during the winter months. This village is home to the Hmong hill tribe people who settled here after the historical conflicts ended. Today, Ban Rong Kla has become a popul...
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Khao Kho Royal Palace is located high in Khao Kho, Phetchabun Province, near the summit of Khao Ya, considered one of the most famous viewpoints in the upper region of the province. The surrounding area features a complex mountain range covered in pine forests, and enjoys a cool climate year-round, giving the palace a tranquil and beautiful atmosphere unlike most tourist attractions in northern Th...
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Nakhon Phanom Walking Street is far more than a mere night market; it is a living cultural landscape that serves as the historical and social heart of the province. Stretching along Sunthon Wichit Road, which runs parallel to the mighty Mekong River, the market begins at the iconic Vietnamese Memorial Clock Tower. This landmark was built in 1960 by the Vietnamese community as a token of gratitude ...
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The Bueng Kan Walking Street, locally known as "Khao Mao Road," is situated along the scenic Mekong River in the heart of Bueng Kan Municipality. It serves as the province's most prominent lifestyle landmark, featuring a long pedestrian promenade that runs parallel to the Mekong River, the natural border between Thailand and Paksan in Bolikhamsai Province, Laos. Visitors are treated to a panoramic...
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