The Magic of Phang Nga Bay: My Tryst with the Unspoilt Nature off the Coast of Phuket, Thailand!

Phang Nga Bay: offbeat Thailand Travel Blog

In this blog post, I take you on a journey into the heart of Phang Nga Bay, a vast Ramsar marine reserve smattered with the last of a handful of unspoilt Thai islands and deserted lagoons claimed by wild monkeys, bats and lizards. As the world settles for New Normal and Thailand prepares to reopen, … Read more

Spending a Night at Suvarnabhumi Airport Bangkok while Transit: How I saved Visa Cost & my Experience!

suvarnabhumi airport transit experience

About this blog: I had 8 hours to spend at Suvarnabhumi airport before flying off to Laos, a different country. During the transit I did not have a Thailand Visa. It was during the night. What did I do at the Suvarnabhumi airport? A personal account of spending a night at the Suvarnabhumi airport. I … Read more

Where to find the Idyllic Island Life in Thailand: Guide to Koh Yao Yai and Noi, the Twin islands on Phang Nga Bay!

Koh Yao Yai and Koh yao Noi: offbeat islands in Thailand travel guide

About this blog: In Instagram, Thailand trends with a unique hashtag. It is just not #Thailand. It is #thailandphuket. Together, they play castanet like an enigma in tourists circuit in South East Asia. The erstwhile charm of an idyllic Thai life, beaming gracefully in and around the tropical islands and its waterborne economy, is hard … Read more

A Comprehensive Guide to the Best beaches of Thailand

Beaches of Thailand are world famous for their poetic beauty. Adorning the gulf of Siam and Andaman sea, they play piper to a massive maritime system of South East Asia. The quintessential best beaches of Asia are housed in Thailand. This blog post highlights some of the best Thai beaches where you can lounge by … Read more

Old Phuket Town Travel Guide: Tracing Back the Legends of Tin-Mining!

About this blog: A strong contender for the World UNESCO heritage tag from Thailand, the Old Phuket Town safeguards Phuket’s historical secrets. Like every other old port city, Phuket had seen days of busy industrialists gaping at her womb, full of expensive metal ore. Chinese came and settled. So did the Indians, Malay and Portuguese. … Read more

Phuket Tsunami et al

Phuket

  Death of thousands. This is where it all happened. Enormous bout of overwhelm takes the better of me as I stand down the warning poll at Patong beach where Bangla road starts. It is a merry evening, the pubs are pouring heady cocktails, the poll dancers has started with acrobats and nightlife with uncomfortable … Read more

Bangkok’s Floating Markets

Floating Market Thailand

Bangkok‘s floating markets witness joyous family celebration as well as curious travelers’ footfall at large. You will see vibrant happy families feasting together on weekends with signature Thai dishes. They eat different varieties of food in smaller portions and fresh ingredients and herbs feature high on their choices. The floating markets are epitome of this … Read more

Favorite shots from Thai beaches

The opulence of Thai tropical beaches comes from azure blue Andaman sea. A devout here, I say when it comes to beach scenes, I will not look beyond Thailand for the continent of Asia. You can judge me all your heart wants but have a look at the photo gallery before, for I am here … Read more