Thailand Travel Vlog - KOH ROK (One of Best Places to Visit in Thailand!)
Thailand Travel Vlog - KOH ROK (One of Best Places to Visit in Thailand!)
One of the best places to visit in Thailand has turned out to be Koh Lanta with a day trip to Koh Rok. While you may want to sit around and enjoy the food and beaches, don't miss the trip to Koh Rok Island for a snorkeling tour.
After a great time on the Koh Rok tour, the Diemers say goodbye to Koh Lanta and to their ant infested apartment. (Yes, the ants were really bad. Allison ate them by mistake in the last episode. No, she doesn’t recommend it.) After saying goodbye to this little slice of Thai life, they take the ferry from Koh Lanta to Ao Nang to wait for the arrival of their friend from back home.
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If you’re interested in booking a tour of Koh Rok, you should ask around at a few different “travel” agencies. Pricing should be close to $40 USD during high season. Many Thailand hotels will offer to book you a tour as well. It was definitely one of the best snorkeling spots that we were able to hit during our trip.
Amazing Thailand: Chanthaburi | SuperSeed™ TV Presents: Bangkok and Beyond Part 1
Chanthaburi, Thailand - a riverside city full of Old World charm, and home to a diverse array of sights, landscapes, and cultures. Juno embarks on a journey to learn about Chanthaburi's rich history, colourful cultures, and beautiful sceneries.
Amazing Thailand: Chanthaburi | SuperSeed™ TV Presents: Bangkok and Beyond Part 1
Featured Destinations (in order of appearance):
Toong Proang Thong
Sam Phu Mangrove, Pak Nam Prasae, Klaeng District, Rayong 21170
HTMS Prasae Navy Frigate Memorial
Moo 1, Prasae Beach, Pak Nam Prasae, Klaeng District, Rayong
Prasae Estuary Village
Prasae River mouth, Klaeng District, Rayong
Noen Nang Phaya Viewpoint
Sanamchai, Na Yai Am District, Chanthaburi 22170
KP Grand Hotel
35/200-201 Trirat Road
Muang, Chanthanimit, Chanthaburi 22000
Tel: +66 39 323 201
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Khrua Lung Choei Ran Ahan Restaurant
532 Moo 12, Near Eastern Hotel, Tha Chalaeb Road, Bang Ka Cha Subdistrict, Mueang Chanthaburi District, Chanthaburi
Phliu Waterfall National Park
41 Moo 12 Phlio, Laem Sing District, Chanthaburi 22190
Tamajun Hotel and Restaurant
248 Sukhapiban Rd., Tambon Wat Mai,
Amphoe Muang, Chanthaburi 22000
Tel: +66 039-311-977, +66 098 968 6111, +66 098 935 5588
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
110, Soi 1 MU 10, Chanthanimit, Mueang Chanthaburi District, Chanthaburi 22000
Koff House Bar and Eatery
34/8 M.6, Chanthanimit Subdistrict, Chanthaburi 22000
Tel: +66 836 493 995
Somdej Phrachao Taksin Maharat Shrine
100 Thaluang Rd, Tambon Wat Mai, Amphoe Mueang Chanthaburi, Chang Wat Chanthaburi 22000
Wat Phai Lom Royal Monastery
Phitsanulok Road, Chanthaburi, Chanthaburi 22000
Tel: +66 086 794 8949
KP Garden Fruit Plantation
3 Tambon Phlap Phla, Mueang Chanthaburi District, Chang Wat Chanthaburi 22000
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5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Ayutthaya
5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Ayutthaya
The old Thai capital of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most impressive ruined cities in Asia, and a must-see for history buffs visiting Thailand. The Menam, Lopburi, and Pasak rivers ring the island of ruins. Wandering through this once-thriving place will make you feel you've stepped back through time. Allow at least two days to see all of Ayutthaya's attractions, and more if you don't want to feel rushed. This place is steeped in history and you'll want to get the full experience while you're here. Ayutthaya Historical Park is open 8:30 am-4:30 pm daily.
1. Wat Phra Si Sanphet
2. Wat Ratchaburana
3. Wat Mahathat
4. Wat Yai Chai Mongkol
5. Wat Na Phra Men
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Top 5 Thai STREET FOOD Noodle Dishes to Try in Bangkok, Thailand - with Mike Chen!
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Mike and I decided to go on a Thai street food noodles tour, where we tried 5 different types of Thai street food noodle dishes in one day. Mike was in Bangkok visiting from New York, and we got along very well - both of us are food lovers, and both of us are a little obsessed with spice.
Here are the restaurants where we ate in the Thai street food noodle tour of Bangkok.
1. Wattana Panich (วัฒนาพานิช) - This place is legendary for serving braised beef noodles, and most importantly for their giant everlasting cauldron of simmering meat that never stops. Their classic bowl of beef noodles is a little expensive due to the area and fame, but it’s so good. If you’re more adventurous you can also try their Soup Number 5, and the goat soup which is outstanding.
Kuay teow neua tukyang (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเนื้อทุกอย่าง beef noodles with everything)
Soup number 5 (ตัวเดียวอันเดียวแพะ bull penis soup)
Sup peh (ซุปแพะ braised goat soup)
Total price - 765 THB ($22.01)
2. Nay Lao Radna Yodpak (นายเหลา ราดหน้ายอดผัก) - At this little restaurant you’ll find one of the best versions of Thai pad see ew in all of Bangkok. It’s smoky, full of flavor, and the egg makes it incredible.
Pad see ew sen yai (ผัดซีอิ๊วเส้นใหญ่)
Pad see ew sen mee paem kai jeow (ผัดซีอิ๊วเส้นหมี่เพิ่มไข่เจียว)
Sen yai radna (เส้นใหญ่ราดหน้า)
5 bowls of noodles - 275 THB ($7.91)
3. Kuay Teow Reua Khon Mee Sen (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือคนมีเส้น) - Boat noodles are probably one of the most locally popular Thai street food noodle of choice in Bangkok. We went to a place that’s a little far out, but it was pretty good. There are also many places to eat boat noodles within Bangkok.
Kuay teow reua nam tok moo (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือน้ำตกหมู)
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Price - 10 THB ($0.29) per bowl
4. Uan Bamee Giew Guangdong (อ้วน บะหมี่เกี๊ยว (กวางตุ้ง) - For years now, this has been one of my personal favorite Thai street food stalls in Bangkok for Thai Chinese egg noodles.
Bamee giew moo daeng haeng (บะหมี่เกี๊ยวหมูแดงแห้ง)
Price - 40 THB ($1.15) per bowl
5. Pad Thai Je Tim (ผัดไทยเจ๊ติ๋ม) - To be honest, we sort of just ran out of time, and needed to take the baby home to sleep, so we weren’t able to eat a better version of Pad Thai. This place was pretty average, but it finished off our 5 Thai noodles tour of Bangkok. For a better Pad Thai, I'd recommend:
Pad Thai goong sod (ผัดไทยกุ้งสด)
Pad Thai haw kai (ผัดไทยห่อไข่)
Total price - 95 THB ($2.73)
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Top 10 Things to See in Thailand - Koh Samui Day 2
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I'm going to travel around Thailand and pick Top 10 Places to Visit in Thailand in my opinion
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Finally the Beach. Cha-Am Thailand and the area.
Traveling through Thailand Cha-Am is a Small tourist town with a lot to offer and very cheap to live or stay by the beach with excellent transportation options.
Best of Koh Phangan, Thailand: top places including Thongsala and Haad Rin
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HD travel documentary about Koh Phangan in South Thailand's most sought after destinations including the capital Thongsala, the world famous Haad Rin location of the full moon party and numeours others breathtaking natural places.
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Thailand/Pattaya Nightlife Part 10
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Pattaya/Thailand
Pattaya is a city in Thailand, a beach resort popular with tourists and expatriates. It is on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast of Bangkok, within, but not part of, Amphoe Bang Lamung in the province of Chonburi.
Pattaya City (Thai: เมืองพัทยา; rtgs: Mueang Phatthaya) is a self-governing municipal area which covers the whole tambon Nong Prue and Na Klua and parts of Huai Yai and Nong Pla Lai. The city is in the heavily industrial Eastern Seaboard zone, along with Si Racha, Laem Chabang, and Chonburi. Pattaya's census population figures of 107,000 only account for residents who have formally registered in the city. Pattaya is the center of the Pattaya-Chonburi Metropolitan Area - the conurbation in Chonburi Province - with a total population exceeding 1,000,000.
The city (mueang) had 104,318 registered inhabitants in 2007. As with the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, that figure excludes the large number of people who work in the city but remain registered in their hometowns, and many long-term expatriate visitors, for comparison the city limits of Bangkok 2010 census some 49% that were present during the count as residing in Bangkok did not have registration in Bangkok. Including non-registered residents, the population numbers for Pattaya were estimated by Thai sources at around 300,000 at any given time. Other estimates put the figure as high as 500,000.Pattaya additionally has massive population inflow from tourism, with its 2000 hotels and 136,000 rooms available as of 2015.
Most of the officially registered Pattaya residents are of Thai-Chinese ancestry. Due to the tourist industry, many people from the northeast (known as Isan, the poorest region of Thailand) have come to work in Pattaya, and are counted for census purposes in their hometowns.There is a fast-growing community of foreign retirees living in Pattaya. Thailand immigration has a special visa category for foreigners over age 50 who wish to retire in Thailand. Pattaya is attractive to many retirees from other countries not only because of its climate and exotic, easy lifestyle, but also because living costs are lower than in many countries.
The main sweep of the bay area is divided into two principal beachfronts. Pattaya Beach is parallel to city centre, and runs from Pattaya Nuea south to Walking Street. Along Beach Road are restaurants, shopping areas, and night attractions.
Jomtien is divided from Pattaya by Thepprasit Road, the southern route into Pattaya city. It consists of high-rise condominiums, beachside hotels, bungalow complexes, shops, bars, and restaurants. Waterports include jet skiing and parasailing. If you long for quiet beaches and hammocks swaying in the breeze, make a sharp U-turn before arriving in Pattaya. The city’s reputation as a sex capital is well deserved, with hundreds of beer bars, go-go clubs and massage parlours. But Pattaya does perennially try to lose its sex tag and many of its 10 million annual visitors instead come for the mega shopping centres and amenities. Pattaya is also home to a growing number of cultural and action-packed attractions and international restaurants.
The city is built around Ao Pattaya, a wide, crescent-shaped bay that was one of Thailand’s first beach resorts in the 1960s when American GIs came for some R&R. North Pattaya (Pattaya Neua) is a more upmarket area while Pattaya South (Pattaya Tai) remains the nightlife hub.
To the south of Pattaya, Jomtien is a laid-back resort with a gay-friendly beach at Hat Dongtan, while to the north Naklua is also quieter, with some top-end resorts at Wong Amat.Wikipedia
Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2014, Thailand - Up Close เทศกาลกินเจ
New Thailand videos every Wednesday. Subscribe: Up close at the 2014 Phuket Vegetarian Festival, Thailand. เทศกาลกินเจ The Vegetarian Festival is held annually in Phuket, Krabi and many other parts of Southern Thailand. I filmed this when people from one of the Chinese Temples were getting ready for a parade in Krabi Town.
Many types of objects are used in these piercings, I've seen people pierced with beach umbrellas, garden tools, flowers, palm leaves, swords and many other things. Seeing this live gives a fascinating insight into Thai culture and traditions, and you'll certainly remember this part of your Thai holidays. I think it's one of the bloody best things to do in Krabi Thailand.
The Vegetarian Festival, also known as the Festival of Ngan Kin Jeh, begins every year, in October, on the first day of the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar. The event is celebrated by the Chinese-Thai community in many parts of Southern Thailand including Krabi, Songkhla, Trang and Phuket. Despite it's name, vegetarian food is not the central focus for the festival, but the white clothed devotees attending do adhere to a strict vegetarian diet for the 9 days of the event. This practice cleanses the spirit and makes merit.
Some participants engage in a number of extraordinary activities such as fire-walking over glowing coals, climbing ladders with rungs made of sharpened blades, piercing different parts of their bodies with various objects, and slicing their tongues with knives and swords. Those participating in the piercings and other activities (mah songs) prepare for the festival by abstaining from meat, alcohol and sex for the previous six days. The mah song say that they feel no pain during their actions, as they are possessed by the spirits of the Nine Emperor Gods, who protect them from any harm or scarring. The mah song are carefully chosen and their role is to bring good luck to, and scare evil spirits away from the community by their fearless acts.
The origin of the Vegetarian Festival goes back a century and a half to a time when Phuket was populated by many Chinese people working in the tin mine. To cater to the entertainment needs of the huge Chinese population, Chinese opera performers were hired. During the ninth Chinese lunar month there was an outbreak of an epidemic in Phuket that claimed several lives, and the performers also fell seriously ill. It was eventually reasoned that this outbreak was occurred because the Chinese community had forgotten to pay homage to the Nine Emperor Gods (Kiu Ong Iah) in the first nine days of the month. One of the performers was asked to go back to China and invite the Kiu Ong Iah to Phuket. After completing the appropriate rituals those afflicted with the disease made a complete recovery.
The following year, to make sure that there was no repeat of the epidemic of the previous year, and to keep the Gods happy, the Chinese refrained from having meat, alcohol and sex. The epidemic passed and every year since then people in Phuket and other parts of Southern Thailand have continued to celebrate this festival.
Subscribe to my channel if you want more videos on what to do in Ao Nang and Krabi, and Thailand in general. New Thailand videos posted regularly about Ao Nang and Krabi hotels, resorts, villas, restaurants, places to see, things to do, shopping, Thai food, Thailand markets, Thai festivals & culture, holidays, accommodation, Thailand tourism and travel.
If you're looking into Thailand Hotels have a look at hotels and resorts in Krabi. The islands and beaches of Krabi are famous for Thailand holidays, the movie The Beach was filmed on a Krabi's Koh Phi Phi Island.
Krabi is about 2-3 hours from Phuket by land or sea, and has world class accommodation standards comparable to what you find in Phuket hotels and resorts, but in a more relaxed environment.
Pattaya City Scene Travel Guide 2019
For this video you can learn much useful information about how to get to one place to another, best mall recommendation to visit with attraction, what to do in Pattaya.
Pattaya is popular for clubs, nightlife, islands beaches and beautiful temples.
How To Get To Koh Larn:
At the end of Walking Street you will find Bali Hai Pier, you can ride a ferry for 30 baht and will leave from 8a.m.-9a.m., 11a.m. until 1 p.m. The ferry departure times to Na Baan Pier Koh Larn are 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 2p.m. until 6p.m.
Songkew going to Samae b
beach ,Tien beach , Tawaen beach, Ta Yai beach is 40 baht. Make sure you have snacks and drinks when you get there because the price is triple and no 7/11 store.
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