This bustling metropolis and former royal capital sits by the grand Ayeyarwady River. Glimpses of the past, artisan crafts, glistening stupas, tea houses and the romantic views can still be found in this fast changing city.
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This bustling metropolis and former royal capital sits by the grand Ayeyarwady River. Glimpses of the past, artisan crafts, glistening stupas, tea houses and the romantic views can still be found in this fast changing city.
The ancient city of Bagan is home to more than 2000 Buddhist temples (11th and 12th centuries old). Covering a 26 sq mile area, it is part of the Bagan Archaeological Zone.
An urban metropolis of old and new, a mixture of cultures and an exciting sense of change…
White sand beaches and turquoise waters – there are very few islands left in Thailand that remain unspoilt.
Almost a month exploring the mountains and cities of central and northern Thailand, it’s time for some sand and sea. We decided to focus on visiting a couple of islands on the Gulf of Thailand in the Trat region – an area we have never visited before.
The Northern city of Chiang Rai sits quietly next to Myanmar and Laos. A surprising city with stunning mountain scenery, markets, delicious regional food and culture – its a worthwhile place to visit.
Pai has a very laid back atmosphere and it’s a popular getaway for many backpackers, it’s easy to get around and the accommodation and food is cheap.
Thailand’s second city after Bangkok, Chiang Mai is a tourist’s heaven. At it’s heart lies the Old City, filled with history and charming backstreets.
The ancient city of Sukhothai was the first capital city of Siam, at it’s centre lies a stunning World Heritage Historical Park with restored ruins.
The melting pot of Thailand, Bangkok is a bustling city attracting hundreds of tourists each day. Filled with temples, new high risers and street food vendors.