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Everything a solo traveler needs for a 7-day trip to Phuket and Pattaya (Detailed day-to-day plan). Whether you're visiting during the low season from May to October or any other time of the year, this itinerary offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences.
Includes:
*Where to stay
*how to get around
*detailed plan for each day
*activities
*local foods and restaurants
Couples • Groups • Female Solo • Family • Photography • Adventure • Outdoors • Foodie • Budget • People & Culture
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Thailand is filled with AMAZING temples. Even if you're not really into sightseeing/exploring religious wonders, you must at least visit THREE of these!
This guide includes temples in:
Pattaya
Ayutthaya
Bangkok
Chiang Mai
Chiang Rai
Phuket
Krabi
Tips:
#1 Cover your knees and shoulders.
Keep a scarf/cardigan or anything to do that. If your knees and shoulders are not covered, you will end up renting sarongs from each temple you visit (waste of money and time).
#2 In temples, you remove your shoes to enter.
Keep a pair of socks with you if you're wearing sandals to quickly pop them on.
#3 Stay hydrated! Some temples will have water tanks where you can refill your water bottles.
Get to see more from our travels on Instagram (@capturethisearth)✨️
Happy exploring!
People & Culture • History • Architecture • Faith • Road Trip
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Within these pages, you will find a treasure trove of travel tips, hidden gems, and practical resources that will empower you to plan your next vacation with ease. Our aim is to equip you with all the necessary tools and information at your fingertips, enabling you to create your dream getaway, just as we did. Here is a glimpse into the topics we cover : Cities, Flights, Stays, Visas, Things to See, Getting around - Internal Commute, Booking local tours, Packing essentials, Smart hacks and Restaurants.
Focus : Krabi, Phuket, Bangkok, Pattaya
Foodie • Adventure • People & Culture • Coffee • Romantic
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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!
This article contains affiliated links which I would make a small commission if you choose to purchase from my site:) Let me help you make the best memories in Thailand!
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Groups • Gluten-free / Celiac • Female Solo • Plus Size • Pets • Halal • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Adventure • Coffee • Outdoors • Relaxation • Sustainable/Eco • Van Life • Road Trip • Overlanding • Design • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Camping • Luxury • Photography • Shopping • Wellness • Slow Travel • RV • Wine • Romantic • People & Culture • Faith • Foodie • Budget • History
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Not everyone has the luxury of time for a slow, multi-country backpacking trip to soak in the local culture. But here’s the good news: if you only have a few days, you can still dive into the backpacking experience!
This guide provides a 10-day Indochina itinerary based on my own journey, complete with tips on what to prepare, where to stay, and some great spots to shop and grab a bite. I’ll also share insights that will help you navigate your journey with ease.
Backpacker • Female Solo • Car-free • Couples • Adventure • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Road Trip
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If Thailand is on your travel radar, get ready for a vibrant journey filled with everything from buzzing cityscapes to serene beach vibes. Before you pack your bags and snap your camera, I’m here to hook you up with all the essentials. We’ll dive into the local lingo, currency tips, emergency info, & the lowdown on snagging mobile data. I’ll also dish out my top-secret spots & hidden treasures for those of you craving something a little off the beaten path. Whether it’s your first Thai adventure or you’re a seasoned globe-trotter, get ready to fall head over heels for this amazing country.
📝 This guide includes:
🔑 Essentials
💬 Language
💸 Cash
📶 Data & connectivity
🗺️ Getting around
📍 Places to check out
👀 See & do
🍽️ Eat & drink
📱 Useful apps
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Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • Faith • Overlanding • RV • People & Culture • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Photography • Van Life • Road Trip • Wine • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Camping • Relaxation
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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of the Murfreesboro area! An absolute smorgasbord of my own travels and research, suggestions from friends and strangers, and many treasures found along the way, this is where I compile all things Murfreesboro for my future trips and yours. Things I particularly love that you’ll find a lot of:
☕️ Coffee shops & bakeries
🌮 Local cuisine
🏛️ Museums of all kinds
🌳 Gardens & parks
🛏️ Boutique hotels
🍕 Small regional chains with good reputations
All my guides in this category are $5 per 100 places included, but since I add to these constantly, you can lock down the lowest price today and gain a lifetime access!
Couples • Family • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Foodie • Coffee • People & Culture
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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.
Backpacker • Business • Couples • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Family • Art • Boutique • History • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel
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