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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...)
It's breaking news in the Bangkok Post and Nation newspapers that David Beckham will be holidaying with his family on Thailand's famous resort island of Phuket as well as Koh Samui. The only question for fashionistas is - where will they be staying? (more...)
Bangkok is becoming more and more expensive, but it's still possible to be a backpacker in Bangkok and do a lot with little cash. (more...)
The Sukhothai is considered one of the best hotels not only in Bangkok, but also the world - how does it measure up? (more...)
Want to get away from the crowd and stay somewhere unique in Bangkok? The Thai capital's growing collection of boutique hotels may provide you with the difference that makes your holiday even more special (more...)
Interested in spending your honeymoon in Thailand? Jas who writes the Through The Lenses blog did just that and has written it up with lots of pictures that might give inspiration for your own special holiday (more...)
Long a backpacker favourite, the Thai island of Koh Chang is beginning to see some upmarket resorts appear on the island which are still relatively inexpensive by Western standards (more...)
A short list of personal recommendations for good cheap hotels in Bangkok, located near the backpacker area of Khao San Road (more...)
The newest addition to Thailand's luxury hotels is the Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi in Chiang Mai. This isn't just a six star hotel however, but a conscious exercise in preserving Thailand's historic Lanna architecture and handicrafts (more...)
Anantara offer luxury hotels with a unique ambience in Thailand - the Anantara Golden Triangle in particular offers guests a spectacular retreat with beautiful mountain views of Laos, Myanmar and the Mekhong river (more...)
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