Your Travel Guide to Thailand
All information & tips to prepare your trip in Thailand
There is no monument to visit in Koh Mak. We go there mainly for its beaches. The main ones are Ao Kao and Ao Suan Yai. Nice for swimming and relaxing. There are also sea trips with snorkeling or even diving. Another activity is kayaking to, why not, reach the small neighboring islands like Koh Kham, known for its immaculate white sand.
This is the best beach in Koh Yao Noi. You can swim there with enough water even at low tide and this is where the greatest concentration of resorts, hotels, bars, and activities is.
is one of the prides of the country. By feet or by bicycle (rentals at the entrance), you will discover the remains of the past of this city that dominated the thai kingdom for nearly two...
This big night market, set up in a street in the center of Chiang Rai becoming pedestrian for the occasion, is one of the things I love the most about Thailand. It is a funny and friendly place for...
This sanctuary, if revered by locals, mainly attracts tourists for its horde of monkeys. It's a bit like their headquarters as I like to say. With the neighboring Prang Sam Yod, these are the two...

UPDATE: the free event at Mae Kuan is CANCELLED (see below) Every year, Chiang Mai, the cultural capital of northern Thailand, hosts grand celebrations for Loy Krathong and the Yi Peng Festival, the northern-specific festival best known for the...