Phuket

Phuket, which is situated along the maritime trade route connecting India and China, is a mash-up of Thai, Chinese, Malaysian, and Indian cultures. The wealth of the locals used to come from rubber plantations and tin mines. It remains the richest region of Thailand because of the allure of its pleasantly relaxed beaches and crystal-clear […]
Kanchanaburi & The River Kwai

The prefabricated metal bridge that crosses the turquoise waters of the Kwai has come to symbolize the riverside city of Kanchanaburi ever since Pierre Boulle’s 1952 novel, The Bridge on the River Kwai, was published. In addition to offering the chance to travel the entire route and housing museums, war cemeteries, statues, and other memorials, […]
Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai, the second-biggest city in Thailand, contrasts sharply with carefree Bangkok. Situated amidst the northern hills of the nation, the city is encircled by dense jungle on all sides. Travelers to Chiang Mai often stay longer, sampling the flavourful cuisine of the area, unwinding in the laid-back hotels, and exploring the temple ruins. Chiang […]
Bangkok

Bangkok offers a gentler introduction to Southeast Asian life than some Asian megacities due to its bright lights, fast pace, and noise. Additionally, its public transport system is easily navigable, and its residents are eager to please. Bangkok was a major trading hub for the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the fifteenth century, and it remains so […]