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- BangkokBed Station HostelNear the center and accesible by car, this hostel is a top choice for backpackers and solo travelers. Apart from the comfortable beds, you can swim in their outdoor pool, train in the mini gym and grab a drink at the Mao Mind Bar. The best place to enjoy Bangkok’s nightlife and get a good night sleep.Hostel
- BangkokAsiatiqueThis bustling open-air mall right by the Chao Phraya River combines shopping, dining, and entertainment in one spot. You can take the free shuttle boat from Sathorn Pier, which can add a fun river cruise to your experience. If you’re into nightlife or want to take some insta-worthy pics, I recommend it 100%. Try to go there after 5 pm as the market really comes alive by then.Shopping
- Koh TaoBarracuda Roof Top Restaurant & BarThis rooftop restaurant in Sairee offers a mix of Thai and Western fusion cuisine, making it a standout dining experience on the island. With a great selection of both sea food, meat and vegetarian dishes, it’s probably the best food on the island. Don't miss their cocktails, especially during happy hour, to complement your meal and enhance the stunning sunset viewsRestaurant
- PaiBamboo BridgeStretching 800 meters across lush rice fields, this eco-friendly bridge connects the village of Kung Mai Sak to the Wat Phra That Mae Yen temple. The scenery here is breathtaking, with the best views during the rainy season from July to November when the rice fields are at their greenest. Visiting the Bamboo Bridge is best done early in the morning to avoid crowds. Be sure to wear comfortable clothing and good shoes. There is no official entrance fee, but donations are encouraged to help with the maintenance of the bridge and support local community projects.Tourist Attr…
- Koh PhanganAmstardam BarAmsterdam Bar, located in Wok Tum on Koh Phangan, is famous for its spectacular sunset views and laid-back vibe. Perched on a hillside, the bar features two levels: an upper terrace and a lower deck with a swimming pool. Visitors can enjoy reggae music, cool beers, and a variety of cocktails while taking in the panoramic views of the west coast and surrounding islands.Bar
- Koh PhanganJungle ExperienceThe Jungle Experience is a renowned outdoor party held in the heart of Koh Phangan’s jungle. The event features international DJs, vibrant light shows, and an energetic crowd, creating an unforgettable nightlife experience. It’s a unique blend of music, nature, and celebration that draws partygoers from around the world.Nightlifepremium Only
- Chiang Mai3SeasonThis hotel is located just a short drive from the city center and major attractions like Chiang Mai University and Nimman Road. The rooms are air-conditioned and you have the convenience of a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. The rooms are clean and comfortable, the staff is friendly, making it a great choice for both short and long stays.Hotelpremium Only
- Koh Phi PhiBlanco Beach Bar & HostelThis place is perfect for backpackers and beach lovers! Located right on the beach, it’s a super fun spot to meet fellow travelers, enjoy great drinks, and have an awesome time. The laid-back vibe and stunning views make it a must-visit for a memorable beach experience.Barpremium Only
- PaiDon't Cry CafeI don’t know if the name of this cafe has anything to do with the spiciness of some dishes, but this spot is an authentic hidden gem. It’s a great place to enjoy a breakfast while admiring the views to the river. The Thai tea is really tasty, the food is flavorful and the staff is really friendly. You couldn’t ask for more.Cafepremium Only
- PaiNolo Hub PaiStaying at Nola Hub in Pai feels like joining a family. This hostel is designed for outgoing and adventurous guests aged between 18 and 35, ensuring a social atmosphere. Their pod-style beds are super comfy and the common area is a hotspot for activities like movie nights and ping pong, and the friendly staff (including two playful French bulldogs, Pablo and Bruce) make everyone feel at home. Perfect for those looking to meet new friends and create lasting memories in Pai.Hostelpremium Only
- BangkokThe Reclining BuddhaVisiting the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho is an awe-inspiring experience. This massive statue, stretching 46 meters long and covered in gold leaf is so big it looks like the temple was built around it. I loved exploring the temple grounds, which are full of beautiful architecture and serene spaces. A particularly memorable moment was dropping coins into the 108 bronze bowls for good luck, a tradition that added a special touch to our visit. The temple is located near the Grand Palace, which means it doesn’t get as many tourists as other temples and is less crowded. I recommend going early to avoid the crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.Historicpremium Only
- Koh PhanganFull Moon Party - Haad Rin BeachThe Full Moon Party is Koh Phangan’s most famous event, held monthly on Haad Rin Beach. Known for its electrifying atmosphere, the party attracts thousands of revelers who come to dance, enjoy live music, and partake in various beachside festivities. It’s a must-experience event for party enthusiasts visiting the island.Nightlifepremium Only
- PhuketAeroplane BeachMai Khao Beach, also known as Aeroplane Beach, is a unique spot in Phuket where you can experience the thrill of planes flying low overhead as they land at Phuket International Airport. Super close to the airport (obviously) and with clean water, this beach is breathtaking beautiful.premium Only
- PhuketAndamanda PhuketThis Phuket waterpark is a must-visit destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. Spanning over 90,000 square meters, the park offers a blend of modern attractions and Thai cultural elements. There’s a 10-rai wave pool, capable of generating waves up to 3 meters high, and the lazy river, which is the longest in Thailand. It’s the perfect mix of fun and relaxation.Recreational…premium Only
- Koh Tao995 Roasted DuckNestled in Sairee, this spot offers mouthwatering duck noodle soup that is one of the best I’ve ever had. The flavors are rich, the portions generous, and the prices affordable, making it a must-visit on Koh Tao. If want to avoid the crowds, arrive early and enjoy a quick, delicious meal before heading out for more island adventures.Restaurantpremium Only
- Chiang MaiGrandma's Home Cooking SchoolGrandma's Home Cooking School in Chiang Mai offers an authentic culinary experience that you won't forget. Located in a village in the Saraphi District, just 20 minutes from the city center, the school provides a perfect sneak peak of Thai culture and cuisine. The cooking school itself is situated on a beautiful organic farm. We toured the farm, tasting and smelling different herbs, and even met the well-cared-for chickens whose eggs we used in our recipes. Totally recommend it!Activitypremium Only
- BangkokIcon Siam Mega MallThis shopping destination listed as one of the most beautiful malls in the world includes two high-end shopping malls, a riverside park, and various entertainment options. A standout feature of Icon Siam is Sook Siam, an indoor floating market on the ground floor that showcases Thai culture, arts, and cuisine from all over the country. It’s like a mini Thailand under one roof, with beautifully decorated stalls and a wide variety of traditional foods and crafts. I particularly enjoyed walk and try different thai foods from various regions. It’s open every day from 10 AM to 10 PM, making it perfect for a day out.Shoppingpremium Only
- Chiang RaiLalitta CaféThis cafe is a beautifully decorated spot that makes you feel like you’re lost in a fairytale. The entry fee is 60 baht but can be used for consumption. The food is quite good (not the best) but the location is so Instagrammable, way better than I expected. The portion of the dishes were huge and there’s a beautiful waterfall. Totally recommended.Cafepremium Only
- PhuketCatch Beach ClubThis beach club on Bang Tao Beach is the best destination for sun-seekers and nightlife enthusiasts in Phuket. It offers a seamless transition from relaxing beachfront days to lively evening festivities. The excellent music, delicious cocktails, and a diverse menu that includes Asian tapas and burgers make this club a must and an ideal spot for enjoying a day by the sea or dancing the night away. I recommend it if you want to enjoy a good party.Clubspremium Only
- Koh TaoSairee beachSairee Beach on Koh Tao is the island's most popular beach. It stretches for 1.85 km and offers relaxation and beach activities. It’s the perfect spot for enjoying the nightlife with numerous beach bars and restaurants lining the shore. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, with easy access to nearby dive sites. I enjoyed sipping a cocktail at a beachfront bar adn watching the sunset.premium Only
- Chiang RaiWat Rong Khun - White TempleThe White Temple, or Wat Rong Khun, in Chiang Rai is a mesmerizing piece of contemporary architecture that stands out for its striking white color and intricate designs. Created by artist Chalermchai Kositpipat, the temple symbolizes purity and the teachings of Buddha. With its elaborate carvings and surreal aesthetic, it’s definitely the highlight of my trip to Chiang Rai .Historicpremium Only
- PhuketPhuket Old Town Sunday MarketThis market also known as Lard Yai, is held every Sunday evening on Thalang Road in Phuket Town. It’s a favorite among both locals and tourists for its variety of street food available, from grilled pork neck and deep-fried pork belly to Thai durian and steamed pork buns. The market is clean and well-organized. Although it can get crowded, especially around 7 PM, it’s still worth the visit.Marketpremium Only
- BangkokChatuchak Weekend MarketA must-visit spot in Bangkok. It’s one of the largest markets in the world, with over 15,000 stalls sprawling across 26 sections. Whether you're into fashion, antiques, home decor, or unique souvenirs, you'll find it all here. The market is divided into sections, making it easier to navigate, but part of the fun is getting lost and discovering unexpected treasures. A pro tip I picked up: arrive early around 10 AM to beat the crowds and score some great bargains. Vendors often give better deals in the morning as they believe the first sale brings good luck.Marketpremium Only
- Tha Pai Hot SpringTha Pai Hot Springs, offers a relaxing and rejuvenating experience in a beautiful natural setting. Located within the Huai Nam Dang National Park, the springs feature a series of pools with varying temperatures, from comfortably warm to nearly boiling. The top pools are too hot for bathing, but the lower ones provide perfect spots to soak and relax. Entry costs around 300 Baht, and there are amenities like toilets and changing rooms on-site. If you want to avoid crowds, try to arrive early.Nature reser…premium Only
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Bamboo Bridge
Stretching 800 meters across lush rice fields, this eco-friendly bridge connects the village of Kung Mai Sak to the Wat Phra That Mae Yen temple. The scenery here is breathtaking, with the best views during the rainy season from July to November when the rice fields are at their greenest. Visiting t...
Image Credit:
josef knecht, CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia CommonsBamboo Bridge
Stretching 800 meters across lush rice fields, this eco-friendly bridge connects the village of Kung Mai Sak to the Wat Phra That Mae Yen temple. The scenery here is breathtaking, with the best views during the rainy season from July to November when the rice fields are at their greenest. Visiting the Bamboo Bridge is best done early in the morning to avoid crowds. Be sure to wear comfortable clothing and good shoes. There is no official entrance fee, but donations are encouraged to help with the maintenance of the bridge and support local community projects.
Address: 89FV+273, Unnamed Road, Thung Yao, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand