


A sprawling, vibrant market offering a vast array of goods, from clothing and accessories to art and food.
A stunning riverside temple with Khmer-style architecture.
A hidden gem within Chatuchak, offering a peaceful escape with various plants.
A contemporary art museum showcasing Thai and international exhibitions.
Chatuchak Market can be rainy, especially during the monsoon season.
Stay hydrated in the tropical climate and reduce plastic waste.
The market is vast, and you'll be doing a lot of walking.
Famous for its traditional Thai breakfast dishes, especially Jok (rice porridge).
Known for its delicious mango sticky rice, a popular Thai dessert.
Unique restaurant with a social cause, offering a variety of Thai and international dishes.
Intricately designed by hill tribe artisans, these silver pieces showcase traditional patterns and techniques.

Renowned for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, Thai silk is a traditional craft passed down through generations.
Crispy, deep-fried banana fritters coated in coconut flakes, a popular Thai street snack with a unique texture and sweet flavor.

The San Antonio Museum of Art showcases a diverse collection of art spanning 5,000 years, housed in a stunning 1926 building.
A scenic trail along the historic Wushi Harbor, offering a glimpse into Zhejiang's maritime past.
Gunung Kawi Temple, a 10th-century Hindu temple complex, is nestled in a lush river valley, featuring ancient shrines and stunning rice terrace views.
Mango sticky rice, coconut milk, palm sugar, salt, and sesame seeds
Banana fritters with coconut milk and sugar

Stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, firm tofu, and flavored with tamarind pulp, fish sauce, dried shrimp, garlic or shallots, red chilies, and palm sugar