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Chiang Rai: Chiang Mai’s Nerdy Little Sister
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Chiang Mai
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The Ruined Kingdoms of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai
After Bangkok, we decided it’d be interesting to have a completely different change of scenery and visit the ruins of Thailand’s former capitals. Ayutthaya, the capital of the Siamese Kingdom from 1350-1767, is located about an hour and a half north from Bangkok. According to UNESCO, Ayutthaya was one of, “the world’s largest and most cosmopolitan…
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Bangkok part II
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Bangkok: Part I
In the interest of bandwidth and the convenience of both readers and authors, I split up our Bangkok post into two parts. It’s a very image-heavy post and is tricky to work with for those of us here in the Land of Subjectively Amazing but Objectively Pretty Bad Internet. Marisa also mentioned this, but let…
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“Phetcha-what?”: Visiting Buddha Caves Off the Beaten Path in Phetchaburi
Before heading back to Bangkok from Koh Tao, we decided to make a quick stop in a little known town called Phetchaburi (not pronounced as I had originally hoped as “fetch-a-booty”, but “petch-a-boordy”.) There is pretty much only one reason for coming to Phetchaburi as a tourist: To see Buddhas in caves. Fortunately, this was…
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Koh Tao, Thailand: The Place to Learn to Scuba Dive