
If you are planning a Bangkok itinerary and want something more thoughtful than another mall stop or rushed attraction, Dib Bangkok deserves a place on your shortlist. It is one of the city’s most interesting newer cultural spaces, combining contemporary art, striking architecture, and a quieter museum experience that feels very different from Bangkok’s usual […]

Planning khao yai with kids looks easy on paper. In practice, it breaks fast when the route is wrong. Distances are longer than many parents expect, stops are spread out, and not every scenic place is actually useful for children. That matters even more in Khao Yai because the national park area is car-dependent, and […]

Yes, for most Pattaya day trippers, the Sanctuary of Truth is worth it. The real reason is not the exterior photo angle everyone already knows. It is the experience inside: carved halls, dense wooden detail, philosophical themes, active craftsmanship, and a structure that still feels alive because work continues on parts of it. Officially, the […]

A Bangkok to Hua Hin trip can work well as either a same-day return or a short overnight stay, but the better choice depends on the pace of the trip, the number of stops planned, and how much road time feels comfortable. Hua Hin is about 200 km from Bangkok, and the drive is usually […]

A Bangkok to Khao Yai trip works best when the route matches the traveler, not just the destination. Khao Yai is roughly 150 to 180 km from Bangkok, the drive usually takes about 2.5 to 3 hours by private car or van, and most realistic day trips work best with around 3 to 5 stops. […]

A Bangkok to Ayutthaya day trip with kids can be a very good idea. The drive is short enough to make the day practical, the ruins are impressive without needing a full overnight plan, and the right stop order can keep the day interesting without exhausting everyone too early. Ayutthaya is commonly treated as an […]

Traveling Bangkok to Pattaya looks simple on paper, but the right option depends on what kind of trip the day needs to be. Pattaya is around 150 km from Bangkok, and a direct private ride usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic. That makes it close enough for a transfer, a beach […]

March school holidays in Bangkok are a good time for a family day trip, but the best route depends on the family’s pace, the children’s energy, and how long everyone is comfortable staying on the road. For most families, Bangkok to Ayutthaya is best for a shorter and easier day, Pattaya day trip is best […]

Songkran in Bangkok can be brilliant, but the city gets slow and messy fast. The mistake most first-timers make is treating it like a normal day with “quick rides” between areas. It is not. Songkran is a 3-day public holiday period in Thailand, April 13–15, 2026 (Mon to Wed). Some celebrations start on the weekend […]

Chinese New Year is widely celebrated in Thailand- especially in Bangkok-because many Thai families have Chinese roots and the holiday has become part of the country’s cultural calendar. It’s a great time to experience temples, festive decorations, lion dances, and Bangkok’s most famous celebration zone: Yaowarat (Chinatown). Chinese New Year’s Day in 2026 is Tuesday, […]

Bangkok is the kind of city that changes while you’re still unpacking. New attractions pop up by the river, concept stores turn into mini theme parks, and rooftop experiences keep getting more creative. This guide is for travelers who want fresh, new-to-Bangkok experiences (not the usual “temples + market” list), plus a simple way to […]

Choosing the right vehicle in Bangkok usually comes down to three things: group size, luggage, and route length. This Bangkok van size guide compares sedan, SUV, commuter van, and Alphard options so it is easier to match the right vehicle to airport transfers, city rides, and longer day trips. If you’re booking a Bangkok van […]

Khao Yai is most comfortable from November to February: cooler mornings, clearer skies, and plenty of floral displays. June to October brings green hills, fuller waterfalls, and afternoon showers—great if you don’t mind a light rain jacket. March to May is warmer; start early, plan café stops, and lean on air-conditioned transfers. Best time to […]

Thailand is observing a national mourning period following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother, on 24 October 2025 in Bangkok. The Tourism Authority of Thailand confirms that daily life and tourism continue as normal, with an emphasis on respectful dress and conduct. Getting to know Queen Sirikit Her Majesty Queen Sirikit […]

Looking for easy places to linger over coffee, graze through bites, and catch a breeze without rushing anywhere? Bangkok’s new wave of community spaces blends cafés, casual dining, and nightlife in one stop. They are photogenic, social, and comfortable enough to spend hours. Below are five tried-and-true spots with strong local followings and solid Google […]
