

Wat Si Saket, a beautiful 18th-century Buddhist temple, is known for its unique architecture and intricate murals.
A beautiful Buddhist temple complex with a unique architecture blending Thai, Cambodian, and Laotian styles.
A bustling local market offering a wide range of goods, from food to clothing and souvenirs.
A fascinating museum housing a vast collection of artifacts that showcase the rich history and culture of Laos.
Wat Si Saket has dress codes; modest clothing is required.

Exploring temples involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.

Stay hydrated in the tropical climate of Bangkok.
Hand-painted ceramic pots and bowls, reflecting the ancient Mon tradition of pottery-making.
Intricate silver necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, often adorned with semi-precious stones, showcasing local silversmithing skills.
Beautifully woven silk and cotton fabrics, featuring traditional motifs and patterns, perfect for clothing or home decor.
Famous for its traditional Thai-style chicken rice breakfast.
Offers a mix of Thai and Western breakfast options with a view of Wat Saket.
Known for its delicious Thai curries and noodle dishes.
Sticky rice with mango, coconut milk, and palm sugar
Rice soup with chicken, pork, or seafood, often served with a side of crispy pork rinds

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 picturesque, family-friendly beach with clear waters and a popular food kiosk area.
A beautifully preserved 1840s adobe ranch house, offering a glimpse into California's rancho era.
Lascaux II, a replica of the original Lascaux Cave, showcases stunning Paleolithic cave paintings in the Dordogne region of France.