Best Things To Do in Surat Thani, Thailand
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List of Best Things to do in Surat Thani, Thailand
Cheow Lan Dam (Ratchaprapa Dam)
Khao Sok National Park
Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park
Night market
Khanom Beach
Surat Thani City Pillar Shrine
Wat Phra Boromathat Chaiya
Laem Prathap
Tham Khao Wang Thong
Wat Suan Mokkh
Satun Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Sunrise Beach, Ko Lipe, Sanom Beach, Pattaya Beach, Sunset Beach, Tarutao National Park, Ko Bulon Le, Koh Adang, Phu Pha Phet Caves, Koh Hin Ngam, Koh Khai Island, Pakbara Pier, Wang Sai Thong Waterfall, Tammalang Pier, Mu Ko Phetra National Park
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Nakhon Si Thammarat Tourist Attractions: 9 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Nakhon Si Thammarat:
Phra Mahathat Woramaha Wiharn, Khanom Beach, Kiriwong Village, Tham Khao Wang Thong, Nakhon Si Thammarat National Museum, City Wall, Hin Ngam Beach, Nakhon Si Thammarat City Pillar Shrine, Namtok Yong National Park
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Ayutthaya - Video Guide of Thailand's Ancient Capital City
Ayutthaya is one of the most popular places to visit near Bangkok. Read my full guide to Ayutthaya here:
Visiting Ayutthaya, Thailand, is one of the best day trips to take from Bangkok. It's Thailand's ancient capital city, second after Sukhothai. The city has a very long history with many ups and downs. It was overthrown by the Burmese in the mid 1700's and many of the gems and treasures from the temples were moved the Yangon at the Shwedagon Pagoda (another very impressive site if you visit Burma). I have visited Ayutthaya a number of times while living in Thailand, but a few weeks ago I joined a small travel blogger group and we toured a few of the most important temples, and I also snuck away for some food and refreshment! The Ayutthaya historical park is the most significant section of the city, an area where there's a concentration of temples and historical sites to visit. The city in now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The first temple we stopped at was Wat Yai Chai Mongkon (วัดใหญ่่ชัยมงคล), a must visit temple in Ayutthaya. The temple is recognized by its huge chedi that leans a little to the side, sort of like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. At the site, you can then climb a flight of stairs to the middle level section that offers a nice view of the surroundings. Surrounding the temple are many statues of Buddha, most of them wrapped in orange cloth and in many symmetrical patterns. Just like Wat Pho in Bangkok, there's also a reclining Buddha, though this one made of stone and wrapped in yellow cloth instead of gold. I had visited the temple before, but had never stopped to see the palace of King U-Thong and his many roosters. After Wat Yai Chai Mongkon (วัดใหญ่่ชัยมงคล) in Ayutthaya we proceeded to Wat Phanan Choeng (วัดพนัญเชิงวรวิหาร), a temple that's famous for housing a 19 meter high golden seated Buddha. The temple is a cross between traditional Thai and Chinese beliefs so there are lots of cross similarities and the temple is very Chinese Confucian in appearance. There are many section of Wat Phanan Choeng (วัดพนัญเชิงวรวิหาร), and you can spend some time walking around each section of the temple. It's nearly always busy and bustling with people, especially on the weekends. Finally, the famous Wat Mahathat (วัดมหาธาตุ) is one of the most visited and well known temple complexes in the Ayutthaya historical park. It's the temple where the famous head of Buddha wrapped within the banyan tree is - that's always a favorite place for everyone to take pictures! The rest of the temple is not in that great of condition, but it's mostly in ruins. The temple is still nice to walk around for a few minutes.
Ayutthaya is hot, and when you are walking around the temples, you're going to sweat for sure! So be prepared for the sun and always remember to drink plenty of water. I also like to stock up on hydration by having a fresh coconut to drink the water. Finally, whenever you visit any city in Thailand it's important to eat and to bring back some of the local speciality snacks. In Ayutthaya there's nothing more famous than a sweet called roti sai mai (โรตีสายไหม), and if you don't eat this, many Thais will say you didn't even go to Ayutthaya. It's basically a thin crepe pancake that's combined with cotton candy like sugar, wrapped into a little taco and consumed. It is very sweet and full of sugar, but it is the taste of Ayutthaya and should be sampled! Have a great trip visiting the ancient capital city of Thailand!
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Thai Street Food: The ULTIMATE Chinatown Bangkok Tour (เยาวราช) - Bangkok Day 9
Chinatown Bangkok (เยาวราช) is one of the best Thai street food areas of Bangkok. Download your free Bangkok food guide here:
On Day 9 of this Bangkok travel guide video series (2 Weeks in Bangkok) we spent the entire day eating Thai food in Yaowarat (เยาวราช), which is Chinatown Bangkok. There are some seriously amazing dishes to eat!
1:20 Thai Haeng (ร้านไท้เฮง) Restaurant - To begin out Thai street food tour in Chinatown we started at a restaurant called Thai Haeng (ร้านไท้เฮง), and to specifically eat a dish called suki ruam mit haeng (สุกี้รวมมิตรแห้ง), which is Thai style suki, the dry version. It included napa cabbage, some other vegetables and a mix of seafood and meat, all stir fried with mung bean noodles. It had the most amazing smoky flavor, and was served with a Thai sauce made with fermented soy. We also had a plate of khao man gai (ข้าวมันไก่), which is Thai style chicken rice.
6:28 Sampeng Market (สำเพ็ง) - Along with Thai street food, one of the most famous things about Yaowarat (เยาวราช) is the shopping - both for food shopping and things shopping. Sampeng Market (สำเพ็ง) is a long market that occupies a walking road within Bangkok and you can find all sorts of random things within the market - especially buttons and textiles.
Eeia Saey (ร้านเอียะแซ) coffee shop and Kan Kee Namdaothong (ร้านคั้นกี่น้ำเต้าทอง) Chinese health drink - After finishing a little bit of shopping on this food tour, we stopped at two different places to get a drink. One of them is an old school Bangkok Chinatown heritage coffee shop, and then we had a bitter health beverage that was so intense it almost made me shiver. We then just quickly stopped off at Wat Leng Noi Yee (วัดเล่งเน่ยยี่), one of the most well known Chinese temples in Bangkok.
10:51 Khao Gaeng Jek Puey (ข้าวแกงเจ๊กปุ้ย) - I wasn’t actually planning on eating here on this day food tour in Bangkok, but after passing it, I couldn’t resist sitting down for a quick plate of Thai rice and curry at Khao Gaeng Jek Puey (ข้าวแกงเจ๊กปุ้ย). I got my usual order of stir fried crab, and I also decided to have the panang curry as well. This is one of the best Thai street food stalls in Bangkok especially for the incredibly atmosphere. We continued walking through Talad Drok Itsara Nuphap (ตลาดตรอกอิสรานุภาพ) - a market in an alley.
15:07 Lek and Rut Seafood (ร้านเล็กกับรัตน์ซีฟู้ด) - When it comes to Thai food in Chinatown, seafood is one of the most popular choices. This time we ate at Lek and Rut Seafood (ร้านเล็กกับรัตน์ซีฟู้ด), which is right across the street from the other famous T and K seafood restaurant. We ordered some roasted prawns, and squid steamed in lime juice, garlic and chilies. The food was delicious!
21:56 Kuay Jab Nay Lek (ร้านก๋วยจั๊บนายเล็ก (อ้วน) - A Thai food trip to Chinatown wouldn’t be complete without a bowl of kuay jab tuk yang (ก๋วยจั๊บทุกอย่าง), which is a bowl of noodle rolls in a peppery broth. It’s one of the ultimate Thai dishes in Chinatown.
25:28 Hoy Kraeng Pa Jeen (หอยแครงป้าจิน) - To end the day of eating, at least for main street food stalls, we headed to Hoy Kraeng Pa Jeen (หอยแครงป้าจิน), a place that specializes in boiled blood cockles and mussels. They are some of the finest shellfish you’ll find anywhere in Bangkok, and this Thai street food stall has been around for over 50 years I believe. It’s an amazing place!
30:15 For dessert we had Khanom Pang Jao Gao (ขนมปังเจ้าเก่าเด็ดในเยาวราช), an incredibly popular place that specializes in grilled bread, and bua loy nam king (บัวลอยน้ำขิง), which is ginger soup and sesame dumplings.
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Haad Yao and more Beautiful Beaches of Koh Phangan Thailand
Is Haad Yao the best beach for you? Koh Phangan Thailand has so many beautiful beaches it's hard to know where to go first. This Thailand video guide will show you some of the best beaches in Koh Phangan including Haad Yao which translates as long beach which is well known for its white sand, great swimming and beautiful location.
Other beaches of Koh Phangan included in this video are Salad Beach, Mae Haad linked to the nearby island of Koh Ma by a sandbank which you can walk across at low tide.
1:12 Haad Son Beach
2:45 Haad Yao Beach
4:43 Haad Salad Beach
6:57 Koh Ma Beach & Mae Haad
7:30 Wang Sai Resort (Koh Maa)
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7 Romantic Islands You Must Visit On Your Thailand Trip
Thailand has so many amazing islands to choose from that picking the right ones can be a challenge. But fret not, we have cherry picked 7 of the best islands in Thailand for you and that special someone. With SOTC, you'll experience the most awesome romantic Thailand trip.
Phuket
What’s romantic: Snorkeling & scuba-diving facilities, couple sessions at Thai spas and visiting places like Kata Noi & Patong Beach
Koh Samui
What's Romantic: Na Muang waterfalls & strikingly beautiful beaches such as Chaweng, Lamai and Bophut
Mu Ko Ang Thong Marine Park
What's Romantic: Kayaking tours through hidden lagoons, barbecue facilities and beautiful beaches
Koh Tao
What’s romantic: Vibrant nightlife, sandy coves, lantern-lit restaurants and scuba diving facilities
Koh Lipe
What’s romantic: Adang Viewpoint, sunrise & sunset views & romantic island tours
Phi Phi Islands
What’s romantic: Phi Phi Viewpoint, boat tours of Vikings Cave and beaches like Maya Beach & Long Beach
Mu Koh Lanta National Park
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CHEAP LOCAL THAI FOOD | Street Full Of Cheap Authentic Thai Food, On Nut, Bangkok Thailand
Looking for cheap local Thai food? Well here is a street full of cheap authentic Thai food around On Nut, Bangkok, Thailand.
Sukhumvit Soi 77/1 is a street full of cheap, authentic Thai food. The street is hustling and bustling from afternoon onwards. When the locals come home from work.
They have food vendors on both sides of the street and the street is shared with motorbikes and even cars. Which is quite common in Thailand.
So just be careful when walking around this street.
But besides that, there is so much food to be found here. You'll definitely find something to eat here, even if you're not hungry.
You'll also be sure to get local prices, cause it's not so much in the touristy areas of Thailand.
If you go beyond this street as I have shown in the video, you will come across an area which sells mainly clothes and accessories.
If you go further and turn left, you'll come to the main road and that sells fresh fruits.
So this block is full of food, fruits, and clothing. Go check it out if you have a chance.
Good luck and safe travels.
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Mae Wang, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
Day out in the Mae Wang area, visiting Mae wang Waterfall and bamboo rafting on the Win River