Best Things To Do in San Sai, Thailand
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Traveling to Chiang Rai (เมืองเชียงราย), Northern Thailand
Chiang Rai (เมืองเชียงราย) is a city in northern Thailand that I’ve always wanted to visit, and finally I had a chance to go. Keep watching this video for all the details.
From Bangkok, I first bought a plane ticket with Bangkok Airways - it was also my first time to fly with Bangkok Airways, though I had heard good things about them before. Our flight was in the morning so we took a taxi in Bangkok to Suvarnabhumi International Airport to catch our flight. After we checked it, we headed to our gate, and were greeted by a nice little display of snacks and coffee and tea - not bad for just a one hour flight that cost less than $50! After eating some banana chips and a few cheese sandwiches, our flight to Chiang Rai was ready to board. On the flight Bangkok Airways served us even more food. It was a nice flight, and it took just one hour to fly from Bangkok to Chiang Rai.
After landing in Chiang Rai, we got our bag, and then took a taxi into town. Ying and had booked a hotel called Amarin Resort, as I needed a nice place to get some work done, and we were looking for a place to get some nice relaxation as well. I immediately loved the resort we were staying at - it was nice and extremely quiet, the grounds were nice and green, and our room was quite big in size and very comfortable. After checking into our hotel and relaxing for a bit, we then headed out to eat lunch at a famous northern Thai restaurant, which was actually located just a 5 minute walk from our hotel, known as Lu Lam. We ordered a number of different Thai dishes, including one of my favorite northern Thai foods, lab khua, minced pork with lots of spices. The entire meal was quite wonderful, and it was a delicious first meal in Chiang Rai. I also loved that the restaurant was located right along the river, offering a lovely and peaceful atmosphere.
During the summer, the sun in Chiang Rai is intensely hot, especially in the middle of the day. So after lunch, we decided to head back to the hotel and I needed to get some work done. I wrote some blogs before we headed out again in the afternoon at about 4 pm when the sun was toned down quite a bit. We headed into Chiang Rai town, and our first stop was to walk around the Chiang Rai clock tower, an incredibly intricate and ornate golden clock tower, sort of the landmark of downtown Chiang Rai city. We then continued walking, and soon found ourselves in the evening central market, a vibrant display of all things northern Thai food. I wanted to actually eat everything I saw, but I was actually still quite full from the delicious lunch we had eaten not too long before. I ended up buying some avocados and some passion fruit, two of my favorite natural things.
After walking around the local food market, we then headed over to check out the Chiang Rai night bazaar. It turned out to be a little on the touristy side, not so much my style, but it could be a good place to go if you travel to Chiang Rai and are looking to buy some souvenir. There’s a food court at the Chiang Rai night bazaar, so we stopped there for a quick and light bite to eat. I ordered a dish called jim jum, which is basically the Thai street food version of a hot pot. We got a pot of soup boiling in a clay pot, accompanied by a basket of vegetables, an egg, and some chicken, and then we just boiled everything together. It wasn’t the best meal of my life, it was alright, but I just wanted to eat something for dinner that wasn’t too heavy or meaty - as I had eaten quite a huge lunch!
My first day traveling from Bangkok to Chiang Rai was a wonderful day. I immediately fell in love with Chiang Rai, how peaceful it is, and I really love the northern Thai culture and the food.
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Street Food in Thailand - NIGHT MARKET Thai Food in Chiang Mai, Thailand!
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One of the top things to do in Chiang Mai is walk around and eat through one of the many Chiang Mai night markets - I think Chiang Mai might be the capital of night markets in the world. There’s a night market for every day of the week and some of them stretch longer than you can see.
At night markets in Chiang Mai you’ll find a huge selection of things to buy, from clothes and antiques to even entertainment like music and Thai massage. But for food lovers, the best thing about visiting any Thai night market is the food.
On Sunday night in Chiang Mai the most popular night market is Tha Pae Walking Street (ตลาดท่าแพ) - it really is an entire street that shuts down for a couple of kilometers, and the entire street is filled with things to look at, buy, and eat. Most of the food is set up in designated area, especially in the small courtyards of temples.
In this Thai street food tour of Chiang Mai, the plan was just to walk around and see what looked good to eat.
Here’s what we ate:
Sai krok Isaan (ไส้กรอกอีสาน), Sai ua (ไส้อั่ว) - This impressive cart was filled with different varieties of Thai sausage, both Isaan style sausage, and Northern Thai herb sausage.
Total price - 30 THB ($0.91)
Pork meatballs (ลูกชิ้นหมู) - I’m usually not a huge fan, but these 100% pork meatballs were pretty tasty.
Price - 40 THB ($1.21)
Pork ham (หมูยอ) - After meeting up with my friends Tom, Joel, and JJ, they had already been snacking on some moo yaw, a Vietnamese style ham sausage.
Grilled egg (ไข่ป่าม) - This is a unique Northern Thai food, of grilled egg.
Price - 30 THB ($0.91)
Sticky rice (ข้าวหนุกงา) - One of the Thai snacks I had never tried before were sticky rice patties. They were interesting and quite tasty.
Price - 20 THB ($0.61)
Pork ribs (ซี่โครงหมู), Crab egg custard (อ่องปู) - We saw the ribs being grilled and couldn't’t resist. They were alright, but the paddy crab egg custard was more unique.
Price - 180 THB ($5.46)
Durian (ทุเรียน) - Finally, although a little overpriced, and not season, we couldn’t resist a little nugget of durian to end this Chiang Mai night market Thai food tour.
Price - 200 THB ($6.06)
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Best Things To Do in Sattahip, Thailand
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Ramayana Water Park
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1 DAY ITINERARY IN THAILAND!!!
These are the list of places we've visited:
1. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
Damnoen Saduak District, Ratchaburi Province located about 100 kilometres southwest of Bangkok
Fee: 500 - 1,000 PHP (10 - 20 USD) of row boat
2. Kanchanaburi War Cementery
/66 Sangchuto Rd, Tambon Ban Tai, Amphoe Mueang Kanchanaburi, Chang Wat Kanchanaburi 71000, Thailand
Fee: No entrance fee
3. The River Kwai Bridge
Fee: No entrance fee
4. Si Mongkhon, Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi 71150, Thailand
Fee: Sorry I forgot :( but i think it would range to 500 - 1,500 PHP (10 - 28 USD)/ person. Price will also be differ on the activity you want on that day.
5. Burma Railway
If you have acrophobia or fear of heights, then this is the best place to conquer your fear! :) Which i did! hahahaha :D My legs are melting like an ice ahahahha :D I cannot describe my feelings that time. But it was fun. This is one of my unforgettable experience though.
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For our transportation, we just rent a private van to tour us around for a day. Roughly we paid about 5,500 - 6,500 PHP (100 - 125 USD) for the whole trip excluding entrance fees.
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Location 1. Larb dee khom khon yong restaurant
Address : Khuang Singh Chotana road
Tel. 053 212949 , 0818819497
1 . Spicy minced buffalo salad ( Larb kwai) 70 baht
2 . Hot spicy buffalo soup ( kaeng om )50 baht
3. Grilled fermented sour pork ( Naem mok) 20 baht
4. Sticky rice ( khao niew ) 10 baht
Total price 150 baht
Location 2. Kroua larn ya mo restaurant
Address : Huay tung tao lake
Tel. 0818831942 , 0812926279
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1. Jumping shrimp salad ( Goong ten) 70 baht
Total price 70 baht
Location 3. Charoen suan aek restaurant
Address : soi Sansai tonkok Sanphisuea
Tel. 053 852778
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1. Hot spicy frog soup ( Tom yum kob) 80 baht
2.Hot spicy eel soup ( Tom yum pla lai) 80 baht
3. Stir fried eel with chili ( Phad phed pla lai ) 80 baht
4. Deep fried pork intestine ( sai tord) 60 baht
Total price 300 baht
Location 4 . Ruam chok market
Address : Provincial highway 1001 Faham
Food name:
Deep fried cricket ( Jing reed tord) 20 baht
Deep fried grass hopper ( tak ka tan tord) 20 baht
Deep fried silk worm ( nourn mai told) 2o baht
Deep fried bamboo worm ( nourn mai pai tord) 20 baht
Deep fried giant water bug ( mang da tord ) 20
Total price 100 baht
Location 5 Thanin market
Address: Chotana road
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Grilled pig brain ( Ab ong or) 20 baht
Sticky rice ( khao niew) 10 baht
Total price 30 baht
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Overnight in Vietnam (Partying & NightLife in Ho Chi Minh City)
The extreme traveling continues on this Indochina SouthEast Asia tour. Tonight’s vlog consists of exploring Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and checking out the nightlife. We head to party central Bui Vien Street where you can enjoy food, drinks, restaurants, and the clubs of Vietnam. Filled with backpackers and foreigners, Bui Vien Street is where the people go to party. The aura of the people and nightlife here is amazing. Vlog #230
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11 Worst Tourist Scams in Bangkok Thailand
Bangkok is a city famous for scamming tourists. Watch this video before you trip to prepare yourself so you won't be a victim. With 20 million tourists every year, you better believe there are folks out to scam you. I am not telling you to avoid Bangkok. I will be telling you how to visit Bangkok and not get scammed, so that you’ll enjoy your Bangkok trip more! Nothing puts a damper on a good vacation than being victim to a scam.
- Grand Palace is closed
Don't trust anyone that tells you this or that is closed today , go ahead with your plans and find out yourself if it really is closed. Chances are it's not. They want to take you to their special palace, which also includes a stop at some jewelry shop that the scammer gets a kick-back on.
- Fixed Price Taxis
Walking down the street, you will hear parked taxi drivers and tuk-tuk drivers call out, Where are you going? You need a lift? Etc.
This is normal. Just smile, say no thanks and keep walking. Hail a taxi that is already on the street and always use the meter(if you need a taxi.). Or use uber or grab.
You’ll encounter this scam upon arrival at BKK airport, avoid the touts lurking on Level 1. Go to the official taxi stand.
Oh, and Tuk Tuks will cost 3-5x the price of taxis
- Taxis that take you to a place that “sounds” the same
For example: Sombondee Seafood Market instead of the famous Somboon Seafood
Make sure you know the exact name of the place you’re going; don’t just settle for a place that sounds similar
Or taxis that offer to take you some place “extra” for a discount -- it will also be a place where they get fuel coupons or kick-backs.
- Massage Shop Scam
In touristy areas you’ll see massage shop managers roaming the areas looking for customers. They tell you about a deal, take you to the shop, tell you to pay them in front of the shop. The “manager” leaves to look for more customers, you go in to the shop, only to be asked to pay again at the end of the service. The “manager” didn’t really work there.
Bird Food Scam
In front of the Royal Palace, someone will hand you a bag of bird food, and show you how to feed the birds. Only afterwards then tell you that bird food cost 300 Thai Baht!
- Wrong Change
Convenience store clerks in touristy areas scam tourists by giving you the wrong change because you don’t know what Thai money looks like. Always count your change before leaving the counter.
- ATM Currency Conversion:
- Pickpockets
- Tour packages from “Tourism Authority of Thailand”
- beware the friendly stranger , the one who starts chatting to you out of the blue.
- Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
This place is #6 on CNNs list of “Worlds Worst Tourist Traps”
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The 10 Best Romantic Hotels in Chiang Rai, Thailand
TOP 10 Best Romantic Hotels in Chiang Rai, Thailand
1. Nak Nakara Hotel
Address: 661 Uttarakit Road, Muang, 57000 Chiang Rai, Thailand
2. Na Na Doo Homestay
Address: 291/4 Moo 3, Rimkok, Muang, Chiang Rai, 57100 Chiang Rai, Thailand
3. Manonnee
Address: 138 Moo. 21, Pratoo Lo Soi 9, Pa O Don Chai, Muang, 57000 Chiang Rai, Thailand
4. The Garage
Address: 144 Moo 2, Phahonyothin Road., San Sai, Mueang, 57000 Chiang Rai, Thailand
5. Homey Dormy Chiangrai
Address: 147 Moo13 Phaholyothin road, Muang, 57000 Chiang Rai, Thailand
6. Banlomnow
Address: 50 Moo 13, Radbumrung 1, Robwiang, Muang, Chiangrai , 57000 Chiang Rai, Thailand
7. Le Patta Hotel Chiang Rai
Address: 610 Phaholyothin Road, T. Wieng. A.Muang, 57000 Chiang Rai, Thailand
8. Saikaew Resort
Address: 220 Moo 24 Sankhongluang Rd., A. Muang, Chiang Rai, 57000 Chiang Rai, Thailand
9. Le Meridien Chiang Rai Resort, Thailand
Address: 221/2 Moo 20 Kwaewai Road, Tamboon Robwieng, Amphur Muang, 57000 Chiang Rai, Thailand
10. Na-Rak-O Resort
Address: Sanpanard Soi 2/1, Muang District Chiang Rai , THAILAND, 57000 Chiang Rai, Thailand