

A serene and historic temple in Bangkok, known for its intricate architecture and beautiful gardens.
Famous for its traditional Thai breakfast dishes, Krua Khun Kung has been serving locals and tourists alike for over 30 years.
Known for its delicious seafood dishes, Ruen Urai is a popular lunch spot with a beautiful view of the nearby lake.
Offering a fine dining experience, Supanniga Eating Room is famous for its royal Thai cuisine and elegant atmosphere.

Ang Kaew Temple is often crowded, and long sleeves protect against sunburn and mosquitoes.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Thailand's tropical climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.

Ang Kaew Temple can get quite hot, and a portable fan can provide relief from the heat.
Known as the Temple of Dawn, this iconic temple offers stunning views of the Chao Phraya River and Bangkok skyline.
A contemporary arts center showcasing a variety of exhibitions, workshops, and performances.
An open-air mall with a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options, including a Ferris wheel with panoramic views of the city.
Sticky rice with mango, coconut milk, and palm sugar
Banana in coconut milk, served with palm sugar syrup
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
A replica of the Emerald Buddha, a symbol of Thai culture, made from green jade.
A sacred amulet blessed by monks, believed to bring good luck and protection.
Hand-woven silk scarves in traditional Thai patterns, symbolizing the country's rich textile heritage.

Explore the rich history of the American Revolution at this well-preserved 18th-century British fort.

Uluwatu, a renowned surfing spot, offers consistent waves and stunning sunsets. Suweda Beach, nearby, is a hidden gem with pristine white sand and clear waters.
Ingapirca, Ecuador's largest Inca ruins, offers a glimpse into the Inca Empire's southern expansion.