Thailand Archive

  • Boat Bangkok Thailand

    Mixed Feelings Exploring the Khlongs of Bangkok

    My return to Bangkok last year was a dream come true. When I first visited the Thai capital five years ago I fell in love, madly in love with this huge, chaotic and disorienting city and the return visit was just as great as I...

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  • Jim Thompson House

    Bangkok in Five Photos – What Makes It So Damn Appealing?

    It’s hot, crowded and an assault on the senses, but millions of people descend on the capital of Thailand every year to spend some time in this legendary city. But why? What makes Bangkok so appealing that it not only draws newbies, but inspires thousands...

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  • Wat Arun Bangkok

    Five Years Later – How Bangkok and I Changed

    Five years ago I was 31 years old, had just started what I thought was an exciting new job and my partner had just graduated from law school. His law school though was a three-hour drive away and even though we owned a townhome together...

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  • Khaosan Road in Bangkok

    Trashy Tourism: Why I Hate Khao San Road in Bangkok

    Ok, let me preface this by saying I don’t want this to sound elitist, not exactly. But this is something about which I’m genuinely confused. I started thinking about it when we were in Bangkok earlier this year, a city we know and love well....

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  • Floating Markets of Damnoen Saduak, Thailand

    Leaving Bangkok For the Day – Exploring the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

    My first trip to Bangkok was in 2007, during which time I visited just about all of the top tourist sites, in spite of the sometimes oppressive heat and humidity. On our most recent trip to the Thai capital, we were able to be more...

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  • Bangkok city sunset

    How to Buy a Suit in Bangkok

    Our return trip to Bangkok was an anniversary present to ourselves. To celebrate ten years together as a couple we wanted to return to the site of a great past trip and a city we loved; Bangkok fit the bill. Since this was Scott’s third...

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  • Wat Arun, Bangkok

    42 Things I Love About Bangkok

    My first trip to Southeast Asia was five years ago when my partner and I visited the exotic capital of Thailand, Bangkok. He had been before but it was my first visit and I was entranced. I returned to this favorite city recently and I’m...

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  • Photo courtesy of Daniel Nahabedian, Canvas of Light Photography

    Four Things Not To Do In Chiang Mai

    Today I am pleased to feature a guest post by writer and tech expert Dave Dean. Dave has been traveling the world for fifteen years, amassing an incredible amount of expertise along the way. He writes about travel technology at Too Many Adapters and the highs and...

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  • Grand Palace, Bangkok

    Luxury Travel in Asia – The Travel Itinerary

    My partner and I recently celebrated our 10th anniversary and being travel fanatics, we of course are celebrating with a trip. I began planning this adventure last year when we had a difficult decision to make. We knew we wanted to use my frequent flier...

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    Bangkok Postcard – Finding Travel Umami

    It’s hard to believe that more than three years have passed since I first visited Thailand. It was my first time in Asia and I had that strange sensation of being simultaneously excited and nervous – a great feeling for a traveler. The week in...

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  • Grand Palace, Bangkok

    River Boats and Temples – Bangkok in 24 Hours

      The capital of Thailand is a bustling city with a mix of the modern and the ancient. Bangkok has long captured the imaginations of people from around the world for its exotic design and intricate temples. There’s a lot to do in this amazing...

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  • Wat Po

    Travel Spotlight – Wat Po, the Super Size Buddha of Bangkok

    Wat Po was one of the first sites we visited in Bangkok and is still one of my favorites. Also called the Reclining Buddha, Wat Po (or Pho) is the oldest and without doubt the largest Buddhist temple in Bangkok, dating back to the 16th...

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  • Four Seasons Manele Bay

    Top Romantic Travel Moments – Valentine’s Day Travel Ideas

      I have mixed feelings about Valentine’s Day. It has always seemed so contrived and artificial, why do we need a day to tell our significant others that we love them? On a personal level, throughout our nearly decade long relationship, my partner and I...

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  • Wat Po

    Interactive Travel Guide – What to do in Bangkok

    Last week I started a new series on LandLopers, the Interactive Travel Guide. The idea is to highlight one city or country every week and then get the best recommendations from you all. By the end of the week, we hopefully will have created the...

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  • Koh Samui beach

    Hotel Half Truths and the Case of the Disappearing Ocean

    The main goal of the travel industry is to sell a dream, a concept of the perfect trip. A vacation is a major expense for most people and while it is a large investment, it is often heavily influenced by pure, raw emotion. To get...

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  • Koh Samui

    Weekend Getaway from Bangkok – Renaissance Koh Samui

    Renaissance Koh Samui   Thailand is a great budget friendly destination, which is particularly well seen in its islands. Located off of both Thai coasts, there are hundreds of little mounds of paradise where you may find a calm respite from the hectic and sometimes...

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    Bangkok Oasis – The Jim Thompson House

    Not unlike every other day in Bangkok, it was oppressively hot and humid as we made our way to a place we knew little about, but which sounded oddly interesting. Even though it’s located in the heart of the city, as soon as we entered...

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  • Bangkok Street Dog, Soi Dog

    Street Dogs of Bangkok

      On our last trip to Bangkok, we were at the Central pier everyday in order to catch the water taxi.  While waiting for the next boat, we started to notice several adorable dogs either sleeping in the pier area or just hanging out. Being...

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  • Thai Royal Flag

    How to Not Get Arrested in Bangkok

    We traveled to Bangkok a few years ago as part of a celebratory trip for my partner, who had just sat for the bar exam. It was a great experience and instilled in me a great love of Thailand. However I also learned a very...

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  • Galapagos sea lion

    Five Unforgettable Travel Experiences

    There are thousands of unique sites and scenes around the world, each wonderful in their own way. However, I am constantly amazed at how many people travel without truly experiencing them. It is important to think outside the box when traveling; to find ways to...

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