


Experience the charm of Thailand's northernmost floating market, where vendors sell local produce and handicrafts from traditional long-tail boats.
A stunning riverside temple with Khmer-style prangs, best visited in the morning.
A vibrant local market where vendors sell goods from traditional boats, perfect for a morning visit.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ancient ruins and temples, best explored in the afternoon.
Habema Floating Market can be rainy, especially during the monsoon season.
To protect your phone from water while exploring the floating market.
You'll be walking on boats and wet surfaces, so comfortable water shoes are essential.
Famous for its crab curry, this riverside restaurant is a local favorite for breakfast.
A popular street food stall serving delicious mango sticky rice, a must-try Thai dessert.
Known for its fresh seafood dishes, this restaurant offers beautiful river views.

Intricately designed bamboo products, reflecting the local tradition of weaving and craftsmanship.
A popular Thai dessert, made from glutinous rice, coconut milk, and ripe mango, symbolizing the region's tropical abundance.
High-quality silk products, showcasing traditional Thai patterns and colors, hand-woven by local artisans.

Banana fritters with coconut milk and sugar, crispy on the outside, soft inside.

Mango sticky rice, sweet coconut milk and mango slices atop glutinous rice.

Stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, firm tofu, and flavored with tamarind pulp and fish sauce.
A historic castle in Seville, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the city's rich history.
The Major Oak, a legendary tree in Sherwood Forest, is renowned for its immense size and historical significance, believed to have sheltered Robin Hood and his merry men.
Tbilisi Zoo, established in 1898, is Georgia's oldest zoo, housing over 600 animals from 100 species.