Destinations

  • Nan

    Nan is known for its specialty coffees. From Geisha at Ban Maneepreuk to Bourbon and Cartier at Ban San Charoen and Arabica-Cartier at Bo Kleua District. A good cup of…

  • Koh Samui

    A holiday experience with memories to last a lifetime has never been easier than on Koh Samui, Thailand’s third biggest island. Located 700 kilometers south of Bangkok in Surathani Province,…

  • Pattani

    Walking through Pattani old town and you might feel like the time stands still. Well-preserved, although some charmingly dilapidated, Muslim-inspired Colonial architecture reflect the rich cultures of mixed nationalities With a…

  • Narathiwat

    Hala-Bala Wildlife Sanctuary is a vast, lush land that covers the most part of the San Kala Khiri Range at the Thai-Malay border. This rich tropical rainforest is known for…

  • Yala

    Betong – the furthermost region of Thailand’s Deep South – is a municipal town of Yala. Here, the diversity of cultures and kitchens make for a unique collection of deliciousness.…

  • Pattaya

    Pattaya is located on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand, about 147 km southeast of Bangkok. From a fishing village in the 1960’s, Pattaya has emerged as one…

  • Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai is Thailand’s second largest town, with a population of about 960,000, a provincial capital and the most important city in the whole of northern Thailand. It is attractively…

  • Tak

    The natural forces of the lush waterfalls can instantly be so refreshing. In Tak, the greenery, the high mountain ranges and the lushness of it all are the origins of…

  • Mae Hong Son

    The highlands of Mae Hong Son is a perfect place to recharge your inner energy. Here are 5 local elements will sure to refresh and relax you. Mae Hong Son…

  • Phrae

    Once a teak trading centre of Thailand’s North, the small town of Phrae is scattered with pastel-toned historic teak wood mansions perfect for a reminiscing stroll. For Phrae, romance comes…

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