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Chiang Mai is a must-visit if you are looking for culture, adventure and exploration to a new world. Having travelled and lived in Thailand over a month, Chiang Mai holds close to my heart as I learnt a lot about Thailand's rich history there.
Both free and paid experiences:) I highly recommend you to try out The Pongyang Jungle Coaster and visit the Sticky Waterfall for the stunning views!
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We have been living and traveling in Thailand for the past 6 years and here's a list of our favourite hotels that offer the BEST VALUE (from budget to luxury)!
We will keep adding to this list as we discover more amazing hotels in Thailand so make sure to SAVE IT and SHARE IT with your travel buddies.
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Family • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Groups • Adventure • Boutique • Budget • Camping • Luxury • Outdoors • Slow Travel • Romantic
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Scuba diving in Thailand combines stunning underwater beauty with rich marine biodiversity, making it a top destination for divers from around the world. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, Thailand offers unforgettable diving experiences complemented by its vibrant culture and natural beauty. As an avid scuba diver based in Thailand, I have compiled a list of scuba destinations in this country to give an overall idea of scuba diving scene in Thailand with details in each destinations.
Female Solo • Backpacker • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Groups • Family • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Outdoors • Relaxation • Photography • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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Koh Lipe is a lesser-known island in the south of Thailand, near the border with Malaysia, and it is 100% worth the visit.
This island is full of charm, things to do, places to visit and restaurants to try! We fell in love from the first sunset.
In this guide I will share our 4-night itinerary, arriving from Bangkok and leaving for Koh Lanta afterwards.
If by the end of this, you have not booked the trip, I will be highly disappointed ;)
Best time to go from December to Mid-April.
Backpacker • Couples • Car-free • Digital Nomads • 50+ • Family • Female Solo • Adventure • Coffee • Foodie • Outdoors • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel
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In this guide, you’ll find beaches and activities to enjoy on Koh Lipe, along with 12 must-visit restaurants and bars on the island. Additionally, I’ll share various activities you can do. Having lived on Koh Lipe for 6 months,
I can assure you that these are the best spots on the island. I’ve lived with the locals, and all of these places are authentic, ensuring you have the best experience at Koh Lipe..
Couples • Groups • Female Solo • Family • Digital Nomads • Backpacker • 50+ • LGBTQ+ • Camping • Outdoors • Slow Travel • Foodie • Coffee
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Fukagawa stands out among Tokyo's traditional neighborhoods like Yanaka due to its distinct characteristics. It may not offer an abundance of winding narrow streets for aimless exploration, but its true essence lies in its unique blend of specific temples, shrines, and the distinctive merchandise you can unearth. Fukagawa, while deeply rooted in the traditions of shitamachi, showcases its value through these hidden gems.
In the past, Fukagawa was crisscrossed by canals, though today only a handful remain as remnants of its history. During the Meiji period (1868-1912), numerous factories thrived in this area but gradually relocated after World War II to accommodate the city's expansion. These industrial spaces transformed into office buildings and residential complexes.
Strolling through the quiet backstreets of Kiyosumi-Shirakawa offers a pleasant experience, even if it lacks an abundance of must-see attractions. The image above captures the serene Kiyosumi Park, situated adjacent to Kiyosumi Garden, providing a peaceful oasis in the heart of this evolving neighborhood.
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