Thailand Travel Blog
Thailand is more than just its picturesque landscapes; it's a land of rich culture and tradition, where every temple tells a story and every dish is a culinary masterpiece. Our Thailand Travel Blog provides comprehensive information for travelers planning a trip to Thailand. It covers various aspects such as popular destinations, cultural insights, local cuisine, accommodation options, transportation, and essential travel tips.

Damnoen Saduak Guide: The World's Most Famous Floating Market
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi province, just two hours from Bangkok, is one of the must-see experiences when staying in the capital and its surroundings. It first appeared in the nineteenth century, when King Rama IV ordered a canal to be dug to support transport and agricultural trade. Over time, the market grew from a local hub into one of Thailand’s most iconic attractions. Today, even if some find it too touristy, its lively atmosphere, vibrant colors, and bustling energy still make it a memorable stop for first-time visitors to Bangkok. I had the chance to explore it myself and would like to share my impressions along with some practical tips to help you plan your visit.

Art and Awe: A Guide to the Blue Temple Chiang Rai 2025
Wat Rong Suea Ten Temple, known as the Blue Temple, is one of the most visited sites in Chiang Rai, Thailand. Its bright blue color and modern architecture attract many travelers. This place offers a soothing atmosphere and a unique setting to experience a different side of Thai culture. In the following article, you will find all the practical information you need to organize your visit and take full advantage of this exceptional temple.

Thailand’s Rich Heritage: 14 Cultural Highlights
Thailand is famous for its beaches and street food, but its culture and way of life are what truly stand out.

What Not to Miss: Top 10 Festivals in Thailand in 2025
Thailand's top famous festivals include Songkran, Loy Krathong & Yi Peng, Visakha Bucha, Por Tor, Ubon Ratchathani Candle, Phi Ta Khon, Tesagan Gin Je, Full Moon Party...

Bangkok to Koh Phangan and Back - Simple Guide (2025)
To reach Koh Phangan, you will combine several means of transport: plane, bus, train or van, then a ferry to reach the island. Here are the 4 main options in "How to Get from Bangkok to Koh Phangan", explained simply so that you can visualize each step and choose the one that suits you.

How to protect yourself from mosquitoes in Thailand?
Are you coming to Thailand with the glum knowledge that you’re a walking mosquito magnet? Don’t sweat it. These pesky biters, packing risks like dengue, malaria, and Zika, don’t stand a chance with the right moves. Our local tricks (and what to bring with you) will keep you bite-free from Bangkok’s night markets, Chiang Mai’s Mountain landscape, or Koh Samui’s shores. Here’s how to keep mosquitoes off your travel playlist in Thailand!








