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In Thailand's seaside town of Hua Hin, there are several great places to visit if you don't want to sit on the beach all day. Greg Lowe gives a tour of Hua Hin's other attractions. (more...)
Pattaya is notorious as a sleaze and sand sort of place, but the city is starting to move upmarket and there are several interesting sights around the city. Greg Lowe goes in search of the other side of Pattaya. (more...)
Thai Airways finally begins flights from Bangkok to Koh Samui, allowing international travellers to book straight through to Samui with a stopover in Bangkok. (more...)
I stayed in two different guesthouses on Long Beach on Koh Lanta at the beginning of December 2007. While there I took some photos to help other backpackers looking for cheap accommodation to get an idea of what these places are like (more...)
How much does a taxi cost from Bangkok's international Suvarnabhumi Airport to Khao San Road? And is it really better value to catch the airport bus? Here's some answers. (more...)
Sukhothai is Thailand's equivalent to Angkor Wat, a stunning collection of temple ruins that mark the birth of Thai civilisation. Sukhothai was only restored to its former glory in the 1970s after centuries of neglect - here's a traveller's account of visiting the ruins after they had just been opened to the public again (more...)
You're at the end of your travels in Thailand. You need to head to the airport from Khao San Road. Here's where to find the Airport Bus kiosk to ensure a cheap and hassle-free trip to Suvarnabhumi. (more...)
If you're coming to Thailand in the next couple of weeks and fond of a tipple, best stock up on booze when you get here - for the next two weekends, no alchohol will be on sale (more...)
Currently planning where to spend Christmas in Thailand this year and escape from Bangkok - only problem is that everywhere is either full already or charging a small fortune. If you need a hotel for Christmas in Thailand, best book it asap. (more...)
Loi Krathong is one of Thailand's most distinctive festivals, and Chiang Mai hosts the country's largest celebration. In November the sky is filled with paper lanterns and the rivers glow with the candlelight from thousands of small banana leaf boats. (more...)
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