

10 Days in Thailand; Food, Sites & Elephants – SP*
When visiting a country for the first time it can be some-what daunting. My Adventure Store run tours all around the world with small groups
When visiting a country for the first time it can be some-what daunting. My Adventure Store run tours all around the world with small groups
The best bowl of soup in Thailand can be found in a Chinese village nested on the ridge of a mountain. Mae Salong has a
The small town of Ban Tha Ton is north of Chiang Mai, hugging the Kok river and neighbors Myanmar. From our veranda the Kok river runs
With so many cooking classes on offer through out Thailand, which one do you choose? In Chiang Mai a Lanna Cooking School has just opened.
In Thailand the number of elephants working the streets have dropped, thanks to an organisation who are promoting better care for elephants. At the Elephant
Arriving in Ayutthaya by train, crossing the river by boat, and walking for a kilometer, we both realised it was lunch time. Lucky for us a lady
In Bangkok we joined the tourist trail, getting on a river boat to Ko Ratankosin, which houses the major sites. When you arrive in Thailand
Looking out the window as the carriages clink along the rails, the locals go about their business, villages, fields and another Wat goes by. Thailand’s
Walking the streets of any foreign city sheds a light on how it operates. Bustling Bangkok is the capital of Thailand, housing almost nine million people
With street vendors on busy corners, luring us in with wafting smells of pots of stock boiling away. We found a place that was just
After escaping the full moon party it was time to hop islands and visit Koh Tao. Sitting on a high speed ferry, squashed in like
The “Full Moon Party” is a phrase that attracts over 20-30 thousand people each month to Koh Pha-ngan, attracting hoards of party revelers to dance