Kep’s accommodation is quite spaced out. While there are some hotels and guesthouses within easy walking distance of the beach, many of the options are clustered up on the hill off the Kampot road, ...
Also known as Naresuan Soi 1 and Pamaprao Soi 5, depending on which road you approach from, Soi Farang has long been Ayutthaya’s budget traveller strip. The name translates as “Foreigner Street” -- ...
Chiang Mai is the northern terminus of a single rail line running between Chiang Mai and Bangkok with stops including Lamphun, Lampang, Phitsanulok, Lopburi, Ayuthaya and Don Muang en route to ...
This enormous station is also known as Chatuchak Terminal and most locals refer to it as “Morchit Mai” (New Morchit) or “Morchit Song” (Second Morchit) to differentiate it from Mo Chit BTS Station and ...
The old Don Muang (DMK) became a hub of low-cost domestic and regional flights after Suvarnabhumi Airport took over much of Bangkok’s international air traffic in 2006. Travellers using budget ...
Toya Pakeh is one of the main harbour towns on Nusa Penida, leaving you within easy reach of fast boats and daily boat trips, and it is possible to snorkel in the bay as well. A range of accommodation ...
Yes, there is a ferry between Vung Tau on the mainland and Con Dao; no, you do not really want to take it. Though we haven’t personally experienced it, we spoke to plenty of locals and long-time ...