Thailand:Exploring Thailand's Culture, Landscapes, and Vibrant Cities in Part 2 of My Travel Series.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- Hello and Welcome to my channel! This is part two of my Thailand travel series, where we explore the heart and soul of this incredible country over 18 unforgettable days (not counting travel time from the USA). In this episode, we'll take you through 3 days in the cultural haven of Chiang Mai, 9 days discovering the stunning landscapes of Phuket, Phang Nga, and Krabi, and finally, 6 days immersing ourselves in the vibrant city of Bangkok. From must-see tours to the best restaurants you simply can't miss, this video has it all. Don't forget to check out part one for even more tips and recommendations!
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Hotels:
Bangkok
Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao
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Gardina Asoke
www.gardinaaso...
Chillax Heritage Hotel Khaosan
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Chiangmai:
Le Naview Phra Singh
www.lenaview.com
Phuket:
Kokotel Phuket Nai Yang
www.kokotel.co...
Phang Nga:
Sametnangshe Boutique
-make sure to book as early as you can. I booked our room 6 months in advance.
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Krabi:
Avani Ao Nang Cliff Krabi Resort
www.avanihotel...
Tour:
Similan Islands
-book as early as you can
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www.siamadvent...
Restaurants:
Thongsmith boat noodles
My favorite restaurant!
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Here-Hai
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Baan Landai
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Khao Soi Lung Prakit Kad Kom
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Tu Kab Khoa
My second favorite restaurant
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Som Tam Jay So ส้มตำเจ๊โส
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Photo shoot:
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***For laundry, we just use Google to find nearby laundromats. Sometimes, shops near your hotel offer laundry services by the kilo.
***When visiting Thai temples, it's important to dress modestly-wear pants or skirts that cover your knees and shirts that cover your shoulders. Tank tops are not allowed. Many tourists buy elephant pants near temples in Bangkok, as they aren't aware of this dress code.
***Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok is one of the largest markets in the world, with over 8,000 stalls selling everything from clothing and accessories to antiques and plants. It’s a bustling maze where you can find both local and international goods.
--Pro tip: bring a hand-held fan, as it can get super muggy and hot in the market.
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