In winter most people talk about Pai, the small city in the valley covered with mist throughout the year. If you are one of those planning to visit Pai, Khun Somkiat Sadudipong, Manager of Pai Branch, would like to recommend you some of the most popular r
The province’s slogan which reads “the province of fifty-islands, priceless red rubies, sweet zalacca, Siamese Ridgebacks, Ko Chang Naval Battle, eastern end of Thai coast” truly reflects the characteristics of this province.
Pattaya is a tourist destination that attracts a large number of visitors from many places, Thais and foreigners alike, who spend short weekend holidays on water sports and challenging activities as well as various night entertainments.
Speaking of Songkhla, most people will think of Hat Yai. In fact, Songkhla and Hat Yai are charm-ing in their own ways. But if you want to experience the all day “binge and buy”
Your holiday will be a time well spent in Krabi. Food lovers will definitely enjoy seafood and other delica-cies, be they typical, southern style food, Muslim, European, or any others. You will love them all.
With the coming of the cool season, let’s go to Chiang Rai, the city surrounded by the mountains, where you can go anywhere you want amid the cool white fog.
Ko Samui has many beautiful beaches like Hat Chaweng, Hat Na Thian, Hat Taling Ngam, Hat Lamai. Beaches stretching along the coast and lines of coconut trees lure visitors to come back time after time. Restaurants also add to the charm of Ko Samui. There
Dining in Khon Kaen, the centre of Isan, is an extraordinary experience. Our hosts this trip are Khun Surachai Sutthisophaphan, Manager of Na Mueang Road Branch, and Khun Preecha Boonyarat, Manager of Mitraphab Road Branch.
Chiang Mai has grown and changed a lot, but one thing that remains unchanged is the culture. Chiang Mai has managed to retain its delightful folk music and the simple way of life. Another of Chiang Mai’s enduring charm is its food.