Phu Chi Fa, Thailand
After Chiang Rai we took a minibus to Phu Chi Fa. This place is known for a gigantic cliff on the border overlooking Laos. It’s an ideal place to watch the sunrise, and the entire town is built for tourists doing exactly that, with guesthouses and taxi’s ready to take you in the morning. We …
Chiang Rai, Thailand
Chiang Rai is a city in the north of Thailand, close to the borders with Myanmar and Laos. For us it was the next stop on the way to Laos. Naive as we were, we thought we could just arrive at the GreenBus station to buy a ticket to Chiang Rai on the day itself. …
Yi Peng festival, Chiang Mai, Thailand
We decided to stay a bit longer in Chiang Mai to see the Yi Peng / Loi Krathong festival, the festival of lights. Yi Peng is a festival specific to northern Thailand and is celebrated on a full moon. The entire city is lit up with colorful lanterns hanging everywhere. Relatively recently (only since the …
Wat Chalermprakiat, Thailand
We had just decided to stay a bit longer in Chiang Mai for the festival, when Nastya (Alena’s friend) sent us a video of Wat Chalermprakiat. We instantly knew we had to go there. Wat Chalermprakiat is not very known (yet) with international tourists, maybe mostly due to it’s location. It’s about 2,5 hours driving …
Doi Inthanon, the tip of Thailand
Doi Intanon is Thailand’s highest mountain at 2,565 meters. It’s located in the national reserve of the same name in the north of the country. Here you will find many waterfalls, an extraordinary tropical forest, local villages with rice plantations and much more. The reserve is relatively close to the city of Chang Mai (70 km), …
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chiang Mai is the biggest city in the north of Thailand and it’s our first stop after Bangkok. This is where we really started to enjoy our journey. Our first impression is that the center of Chiang Mai seems to be almost completely focused on tourism, with multiple tour operators on every street and only …
Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok is the capital and the most populous city of Thailand. We found this city very noisy, dirty and super hot. If you are going to Thailand be ready to sweat like crazy, and make sure to take a hostel with an air conditioner and not a fan like we did, or you will be …
What surprised us about Thailand?
Sawadee-ka! (Hello in Thai, for the correct pronunciation, check out the bird below) Thailand, the country of smiles. Formerly known as Siam (Siamese cats, twins, etc…) Many of our friends have already visited this place, so we had too many recommendations to count. This is one of the most touristic countries in the world, so …