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Escape to Tarutao Island

Posted on June 15, 2010

One of the first books that I read about Thailand was called “Pirates of Tarutao” by Paul Adirex. It is loosely based on a true story of prisoners on a penal colony that were forced to become pirates due to food shortages during…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Escape to Tarutao Island at www.thai-blogs.com

iPhone Guidebooks for Thailand

Posted on June 11, 2010

I have said it before, but no-one believed me. This year will see the start of a significant number of people using e-guidebooks instead of hefting around large bricks that the Lonely Planet books are…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: iPhone Guidebooks for Thailand at www.thai-blogs.com

Amazing Taste of Thailand

Posted on September 23, 2009

Thai food is certainly world famous these days. It has been estimated that there are now Thai restaurants in 13,000 locations around the world. These range from fast-food take-aways to up-market restaurants. Many of them have been set up…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Amazing Taste of Thailand at www.thai-blogs.com

Highway Robbery in Thailand

Posted on August 29, 2009

Today I received an email forward that is doing the rounds in Thailand at the moment. It shows some “highway robbers” in action in Thailand. The lady who took these pictures was annoyed…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Highway Robbery in Thailand at www.thai-blogs.com

Old Town in Chanthaburi

Posted on July 14, 2009

“Muang Chan”, the nickname for Chanthaburi, is about 330 kilometers south-east of Bangkok. It is famous for its gem and jewellery trading market which is the largest in the country. The province is also rich in natural resources with…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Old Town in Chanthaburi at www.thai-blogs.com

Cathedral in Chanthaburi

Posted on July 11, 2009

As many of us know already, Thailand is mainly a Buddhist country with other religions being a small minority. However, there are some areas where you can find large communities of Christians and Muslims. In Chanthaburi Province, Christians make up 4.14%…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Cathedral in Chanthaburi at www.thai-blogs.com

Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park

Posted on July 08, 2009

When you are travelling it is not always a good idea to follow too closely your guidebooks. If you have the time, then explore the area and you might find some hidden gems. The other …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park at www.thai-blogs.com

Making Merit at 4 Temples in Chanthaburi

Posted on July 06, 2009

During the Khao Phansa period this week, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) are helping to promote the event “Making Merit at Four Temples” in Chanthaburi Province. These temples are not necessarily the most sacred of …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Making Merit at 4 Temples in Chanthaburi at www.thai-blogs.com

Buffalo Village in Suphanburi

Posted on March 25, 2009

One way to experience the traditional lifestyle of Thai farmers is at the Buffalo Village in Suphanburi. In Thai it is called “baan kwai”. Thai farmers, and their trusty companions, the buffalo, are considered the backbone of the country. Although buffaloes have…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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PB Khao Yai Winery

Posted on March 20, 2009

I love Thailand for its variety but I never knew before that it already has an established wine industry. When we talk about wine growing we don’t usually think about Thailand mainly due to the hot and humid climate. But, Thailand has in fact …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: PB Khao Yai Winery at www.thai-blogs.com

Khao Nam Khang Communist Tunnel

Posted on March 19, 2009

The network of tunnels that can be found in Vietnam are quite well-known. What many people don’t realize is that Thailand has its own set of tunnels deep in the …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Khao Nam Khang Communist Tunnel at www.thai-blogs.com

Salt Farms in Thailand

Posted on March 05, 2009

I have driven many times from Bangkok along Highway 35 which is the road you take when going south. One of the picturesque landmarks of the stretch between Samut Sakhon and Samut Songkhram are the…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Swimming Monkeys in Samut Songkhram

Posted on February 27, 2009

Over the years, at www.thai-blogs.com , I have written about many of the day trips that I have been on in the Bangkok area. I have long since been to all of the major tourist attractions and now I spend most…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Swimming Monkeys in Samut Songkhram at www.thai-blogs.com

The Golden Swan Temple

Posted on February 26, 2009

The other day I went for a drive down the Old Sukhumwit Road. In the past, people had to drive down the coast road in Samut Prakan and Chachoengsao Provinces on their way to the beaches in Chonburi and Pattaya…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: The Golden Swan Temple at www.thai-blogs.com

Mermaid in Songkhla

Posted on February 20, 2009

The most well-known symbol of Songkhla Province is this image of the Golden Mermaid at Laem Samila. It is similar to The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen, however, this Thai one is not a character from the book of …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Floating Market in Songkhla

Posted on February 18, 2009

It seems to be the latest fashion for local districts in Thailand to open a “floating market”. The other week we had news that the Bangkok administration will open a floating market in…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Floating Market in Songkhla at www.thai-blogs.com

Pattaya Floating Market

Posted on January 27, 2009

When I first heard about the Four Regions Floating Market in Pattaya, I just thought that we would be getting another tacky and artificial tourist attraction built just to bring in the…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Pattaya Floating Market at www.thai-blogs.com

Bueng Chawak Aquarium & Zoo

Posted on January 08, 2009

One of the hidden gems of Suphan Buri is Chawak Lake at the northern end of the province. The Bueng Chawak Chalermphrakiat project was initiated back in 1994 to celebrate H.M. The…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Bueng Chawak Aquarium & Zoo at www.thai-blogs.com

Monkeys in Lopburi

Posted on May 15, 2008

A Monkey Watches Tourists on a Train Despite being a city of historical importance, Lopburi doesn’t get to see too many independent travellers. People heading north from Bangkok tend to take an overnight train to Chiang Mai and don’t bother to stop to see anything …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Monkeys in Lopburi at www.thai-blogs.com

Bang Pakong River Tour

Posted on May 05, 2008

One of the major rivers in the eastern part of Thailand is the Bang Pakong River which drains into the Gulf of Thailand. At the estuary, you can go on boat …

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Bang Pakong River Tour at www.thai-blogs.com



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