We stayed in Bophut, on the north side of the island and a short drive to both the airport and Chaweng. There isn’t a lot to Bophut but the beach is outstanding — perhaps one ofthe nicest beaches in all of Thailand. You can wander along the sand to find a number of places to e...
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Here are the most popular Thailand landmarks and attractions for kids: Grand Palace of Thailand Bangkok: Visit the Grand Palace and temples, experience the floating markets on the canals or drive out to Khao Yai National Park for a wildlife safari. Khao Yai National Park was Thailand's first...
All these amazing pointers make this zoo among the tourist places in Thailand, best for both kids and adults. Before visiting, check the schedule of distinct activities and book slot(s) that interest your kids and yourself. Lastly, the zoo is approximately a 30-minute drive from Pattaya and...
Krabi With Kids ^ Save It To Your “Places To Visit in Thailand with Family” Board For Later! ^ SO Easy To Get To Krabi is incredibly easy (and relatively quick) to get to in comparison to the islands. For example, Koh Toa is my favorite island, but in order to do so, you have...
Seeing elephants usually tops the list of things to do in Chiang Mai, whether with kids or your partner. Our half-day elephant tour allows you to feed the elephants, walk with them, and play with them in the mud of a bathing pool. If you visit in November, don't miss Chiang Mai'...
Thailand: Bangkok is the shopping paradise of Southeast Asia, known for its favorable prices and various international and local brands. Duty free shops, shopping malls like Terminal 21, and night markets are good places to shop. Vietnam: Though Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh have some shopping malls,...
And if you do happen to visit Thailand duringSongkran (the Thai Buddhist New Year), you will experience the world’s biggest water fight, whereby you and your kids are sure to get wet and have a good time—just make sure to waterproof your mobile phone and other valuables. The tradition...
Thailand’s tourism is in full swing. This high season (Dec-March) felt as busy as back in 2019 when we were here before Covid. Attractions, hotels, and places to visit are fully open and ready to service tourists. Most tourists don’t wear masks, but if you feel the need to do ...
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