Bangkok Market

Hipsters Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink

For many of the cities we visit, I look up events happening during our stay. We don’t attend many, since they tend to be performances of international artists or bands – and we’ve come to that country to experience their local art. However, in Bangkok, we did. I had read about a market/festival that had gotten rave reviews the…

Tonsai Bay View

Where We Stayed in Koh Phi Phi

Neighborhood: Tonsai Bay Also Called: N/A Pros: Lots of different restaurant, shops, and activity vendors are within easy walking distance. There are even a few local Thai stands, which is rare here. (None of them are any more affordable than anything else on the island though, so choice does not equal affordability here.) You don’t have to…

Thong Sala

Where We Stayed in Koh Phangan

Neighborhood: Thong Sala Also Called: Town, Port Pros: Lots of different restaurants and shops are within easy walking distance. This also means that food tends to be more affordable, because there are many options. It’s fairly equidistant from various parts of the island, from the parties on the east side to the beaches of the west side,…

Koh Phi Phi Fire Show

What We Saw in Koh Phi Phi

If we had it to do over again, we would likely skip Koh Phi Phi. It is an island exclusively for tourists, with the corresponding lack of authenticity and affordability. (There’s a cost just to step foot on the island!) That said, here’s what we saw during our day and a half there: Fire Show: Not…

Phallic Cave

What We Saw on Railay Beach

Railay Beach is technically in the town of Krabi, but it’s cut off from the rest of the city by jungle and cliffs, so the only way to get there is by boat. We were here for two days, and here’s what we did: Sa Phra Nang (Hidden Lagoon) [link has good photos]: This is a hike…

Thai Massage

An Authentic Thai Massage

Lots of massage parlors around the world advertise their “Thai massages.” Not surprisingly, these massages sometimes have little in common with the real deal. Here’s what I experienced over the course of ten massages: Places in Thailand usually advertise multiple styles of massage: Thai, oil, foot, aloe vera (oil), milky (oil), relaxation (oil), aromatherapy (oil),…

Thai King

Surprising Things About Thailand

These twelve things surprised us generally about Thailand: Pictures of the king are everywhere, not unlike in Cambodia. However, in Thailand, there is also a formal law that prohibits any negative speech about the king! It is called lèse majesté, and violating it carries a hefty prison sentence. The law was recently reinterpreted by the Thai…

Thai Taxi

Surprising Things About Bangkok

Here are a few of the things that surprised us about Bangkok: Many of the cabs are hot pink in color; it’s a bit like Barbie’s dream-taxi! It turns out that (a) they are also hot pink on the inside and (b) the color represents what taxi company the driver works for. So, there are also yellow,…

Koh Phangan Temple Sign

What We Saw in Koh Phangan

Of the Thai islands and beaches, this was our favorite (so far). We were here for three days. Temple between Paradise Waterfall and Slip ‘N Fly: This temple looked interesting from the road, so we stopped in. It had some fun features, like a ‘No Sex’ sign on a tree, and an open square-like area with…

Bangkok View from Sukhumvit

Where We Stayed in Bangkok

Neighborhood: Sukhumvit Also Called: Nana Pros: There are always people out, so it feels quite safe. There are both a regular subway (MRT) stop and Skytrain (BTS) stops nearby, making transit easier. (That said, neither of those goes everywhere you’d want to go as a tourist.) Cons: We had trouble finding local food. The variety was great:…