Unlike many of the surrounding islands, pretty Ko Sichang still doesn’t seem to see a lot of foreign visitors. The main reason for this is probably that there simply aren’t as many beaches and spots to party at if compared to many other Thai Islands, like for instance Ko Samet further south-east along the coast….
Month: June 2022
The Coolest Things to Do on Ko Samet, Eastern Thailand’s Best Beach-Hopping Destination
Sprawling white sand beaches, coconut palms and a turquoise sea: Ko Samet is bound to fulfil your expectations of Thai Island Paradise. Plus, while it’s far from a secret amongst travelers, it still gets less foreign visitors than the likes of Ko Samui or Ko Phi-Phi and you have a very good chance of being…
Dusit Palace and Other Things to See in Bangkok’s Dusit District
As of March 2024 It seems like parts of Dusit Palace, including Vimanmek Teak Mansion, are temporarily closed to the public for renovation. See Section “Is Dusit Palace currently open to the public?” for further information. The broad alleyways and widespread parks of Bangkok’s Royal Quarter set it apart from the noise and frenzy of…
What to Know About Visiting Bangkok’s Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew – Home to the Emerald Buddha
The fact that Bangkok’s Grand Palace is arguably the most impressive architectural feat of the Rattanakosin Kingdom and that it contains Thailand’s most sacred Buddhist Temple, makes it a must-see for every first-time visitor to the city. Since its construction in 1782, it used to be the permanent living place of the Thai King and…
Is Bangkok’s Khao San Road Worth Visiting? What to Know About Thailand’s Backpacker Nexus
If you’ve been anywhere in South-East Asia, you’re bound to have heard other travelers telling stories of Bangkok’s Khao San Road. Strike that – you’ve probably heard of it even if you’ve never set foot into Asia before, just because you’ve been pestered with stories of drunken debauchery by your wasted cousin Steve, telling you…
Exploring the Medieval Royal Palace or Königspfalz Tilleda, Germany
The quaint village of Tilleda in the central German Federal State of Saxony-Anhalt is a great base for hikes to the impressive Kyffhäuser Monument, but there are a couple of good reasons to hang around after your trip there. The biggest of these is the Open Air Museum Königspfalz Tilleda, featuring a partly reconstructed royal…
The Complete Guide to the Kyffhäuser Monument in Central Germany
Occasionally also known as Barbarossa Monument, the huge Kyffhäuser Monument crowns the central German mountain range of the same name and thus is not only a fascinating historical relict but also affords absolutely stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Standing 81m/265 ft. tall, it’s Germany’s third tallest monument after the Monument of the Battle of…