Wat Pa Wang Nam Yen Largest wooden worship pavilion - Maha Sarakham - Thailand 🇹🇭 RoOnTheGo Vlog097
Wat Pa Wang Nam Yen Largest wooden worship pavilion
Wat Pa Wang Nam Yen (Phuthawaranaram Temple) was created from Phra Ajarn Suriyat Kosapanyo, an abbot said he would like built the temple then Maha Sarakham disciples accompanied together to donate the lands around 48,000 square meters for development a waste land that was born from the faith of Buddhists until the temple became a temple that is very elegance. The identity of Wat Pa Wang Nam Yen is there was built by wood in the main constituent to build the temple such as red wood, padauk wood and golden teak. Outstanding with the huge pavilion that consists of 112 poles, it is a largest pavilion in Thailand.
Inside are enshrined of The decorated Buddha image from pure gold for three statue, these weighing around 12 kilogram. This temple will bring to the parade around the city in the Kathin ceremony every year for the townspeople to worship. Nowadays, the temple is building Maha Sarakarm stuba where will be the most important in second place from The Phra That Na Dune. In the present, Wat Pa Wang Nam Yen have a lot of tourist always come to visit and will increase more. The temples are being built more and more, but they are all beautiful things that represent the prosperity of Buddhism in the city of Tak Sila Nakhon.
Feature
The outstanding feature of Wat Pa Wang Nam Yen is Chedi Sri Maha Sarakham or Maha Sarakham stupa, a big golden pagoda that you can be seen beautiful from a long distance, including the largest wooden worship pavilion in the country which uses up to 112 wooden poles. Inside the temple are also enshrined 3 Buddha images made of pure gold weighing more than 12 kilograms, which the temple will be paraded around the city for regular Kathin ceremony in every year.
History
A large beautiful temple on an area of more than 48,000 square meters at Koeng sub district, Mueang district, Maha Sarakham province, it was built by Phra Ajarn Suriyat Kosapanyo, and a disciple of Luang Pu Kampan Kosapanyo, a priest that northeast people are respect him since 2006 until it was properly upgraded to a temple in 2012.
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A Day in Maha Sarakham, Thailand | GOLDEN TEMPLE Wat Nam Yen, Debua Hotel, Rinda Garden
Today we explore Maha Sarakham city and find delicious food, fancy cafés and a beautiful golden temple. We spent the night in Debua Hotel along the canal road in the center of Maha Sarakham.
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BANGKOK, Thailand: things to do and to know | Tourism Thailand vlog 1
Bangkok, Thailand is the most visited city in the world, and in this series, I'll show you all about Bangkok: things to do, where to go, what you need to know, and even the scams in tourism. Thailand is a wonderful country, but you always need to be aware of prices and opening hours of the attractions before leaving the hotel. In this first video, you'll see Lumphini Park (or Lumpini), the beautiful Wat Saket temple (also known as Golden Mount/Golden Mountain), the Chao Phraya river and Icon Siam, a new and very unique mall.
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00:00 - Understanding Bangkok
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08:41 - Arriving at IconSiam mall
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In this video, we visit Maha Sarakham in Northeastern Thailand, Isan region. It was still off the beaten path and we were together with our Thai family Rawadee. It is truly an untouched gem. If you want to experience real Thailand, you should make your way to Isan and visit Maha Sarakham. We visited Wat Pa Wang Nam Yen (Phuthawaranaram Temple), had lunch in Serm Thai Plaza Mall and spent a great afternoon at a really local temple (ศาลเจ้าหอองค์หญิงบุญมาจำปาทอง) near Broabue. We hope you enjoy our Maha Sarakham Thailand vlog! Please feel free to ask your questions in the comments!
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1. Xôi Xéo
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Price: 15,000 VND ($0.63) per bowl
One of the common breakfasts in northern Vietnam is sticky rice with toppings. She has to be one of the fastest food assemblers in all of Vietnam!
2. Bún Riêu
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Price: 75,000 VND ($3.15) for fully loaded bowl
Pho is extremely common in Vietnam, but there are so many other noodle soups, and bun rieu is one of the best. This place is extremely popular and we ordered it fully loaded!
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Price: 45,000 VND ($1.89) per portion
If there’s one dish that you have to eat when you’re in Hanoi, Vietnam, it would be bun cha for lunch. The combination of grilled pork in a soup of fish sauce with noodles and vegetables is heavenly.
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Location: Bún ốc cô Huệ (
Price: 40,000 VND ($1.68) per bowl
One of Khoa’s favorite local dishes is bun oc, or snails and noodles. We specifically tried the cold version with giant snails!
5. Cháo
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Price: 35,000 VND ($1.47) per bowl
Another common dish in Vietnam is chao, or congee, rice porridge. Rather than being chunk with rice grains, this was one of the smoothest bowls of congee ever.
6. Chả Rươi
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Price: 35,000 VND ($1.47) per piece, we ate 5
One more extreme Vietnamese food we had to try was cha ruoi, a sandworm pancake. A little bizarre, but proved to be one of the best meals of the day!
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BANGKOK, THAILAND - Welcome to Bangkok, a paradise of Thai street food. Today we’re exploring Bangkok’s Chinatown, known as Yaowarat, to eat the 5 best Thai Chinese foods - dishes you don’t want to miss!
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#1 Kuay Jab (ก๋วยจั๊บ)
Location: Tu Kway Chap ก๋วยจั๊บเฮียตุ๊ แปลงนาม สูตร100ปี ( - This place is really old school, tucked within a market and they only open a few days per week for breakfast. That being said there are some legendary kuay jab street food stalls on the main Yaowarat road during the evening.
Price - 50 THB ($1.43) per bowl
#2 Yellow Curry (แกงกะหรี่)
Location: Khao Gaeng Hia Hee (ร้านข้าวแกงคลองถม (เฮียฮี้) ( - This Thai Chinese curry hotspot specializes in rice and curry and especially a yellow with beef tendon boiled for six hours.
Price - 50 THB ($1.43) per plate
#3 Fishball Noodles (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวลูกชิ้นปลา)
Location: Jeng Kung Fish Ball Noodle (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวลูกชิ้นปลาเจงคุง) ( - One of the many popular noodles of Bangkok’s Chinatown is fishball noodles and this is one of the best places to try it.
Price - 60 THB per bowl
#4 Oyster Omelet (หอยทอด)
Location: Wang Hoy Tod (เว้งหอยทอด) ( - Talk about a food legend, he’s been cooking Thai Chinese fried oyster omelettes for over 60 years!
Price: 60 THB ($1.72) per plate
#5 Roast Suckling Pig (หมูหัน)
Location: Tang Jai Yoo Restaurant (ภัตตาคารตั้งใจอยู่) ( - Finally to complete this Yaowarat tour, we’re going to Tang Jai Yoo Restaurant (ภัตตาคารตั้งใจอยู่), a restaurant that’s been open for over 100 years and specializes in Teochow food, known for their extremely crispy roast suckling pig!
Price: 4,040 THB ($115.69) for everything
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Departure: KL Sentral, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Arrival: KTW Central Terminal, Bangkok, Thailand
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01:14 - KL Sentral Station & Lounge
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06:30 - Departure from KL Sentral & Pricing
07:26 - KL Sights & Seat Tour
10:28 - Complimentary Onboard Service
11:28 - Toilet Review & Train Tour inc. Accessibility
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14:12 - Arrival at the Malaysia / Thailand Border
14:45 - Pedang Besar Station Tour & Immigration
16:00 - Thai Sleeper Train Arrival & Information
16:50 - Boarding & First Impressions
18:20 - Crossing the Thai Border, Route Information & Pricing
19:32 - Check out the Thai Train Guide!
20:08 - Toilet Review & Amazing Window Views
21:30 - Arrival to Hat Yai & Loco Change
22:32 - New Train Tour - To Bangkok!
23:12 - Dining Car & Dinner
23:50 - Making my Bed & Sleep Time
24:42 - Day 2 - Stunning Sunrise!
25:46 - New Thai Infrastructure @ Phetchaburi
26:38 - Breakfast time!
27:35 - Arrival to Bangkok & HSR Information
29:15 - Trip Summary
29:58 - Outro
Thailand Street Food - 5 MUST-EAT Thai Noodle Soups in Bangkok!! 🇹🇭
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BANGKOK, THAILAND - Noodle soups are a huge part of Thai street food culture and people enjoy them at pretty much any time of the day. Today we’ll be eating 5 bowls of the most popular Thai soup noodles you need to try when you’re in Bangkok!
Kuay Teow Tom Yum Bawm Tong Keow (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวหมูต้มยำ ป้อม ธงเขียว) - - This place is a little hidden gem that specializes in Thai tom yum pork noodles (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวหมูต้มยำ). The flavor is sour, spicy, sweet, and full of toppings and ingredients.
Price - 50 THB ($1.39)
Bang Sue Chicken Noodle (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวไก่มะระ บางซื่อ) - - Next up one of the most popular types of noodles you’ll find on the streets of Bangkok are Chicken bitter melon noodles (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวไก่มะระเส้นหมี่) served with fresh raw bitter melon. The combination is perfect, with fall off the bone chicken and blanched noodles. Make sure you season with plenty of roasted chili oil flakes.
Price - 50 THB ($1.39)
Big Su Beef Noodles (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเนื้อราชวัตรบิ๊กสุ) - - If you love beef, you can’t miss Thai beef noodles, and here’s where you’ll find one of Bangkok’s best. I ordered beef noodles with everything (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเนื้อทุกอย่าง)!
Price - 100 THB ($2.78)
Somjit Boat Noodle (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือป้าสมจิตร) - - Boat noodles are a Thai street food culture and something you’ll find just about everywhere throughout Bangkok. You can also order pork, but I ordered beef boat noodles (เส้นเล็กเนื้อ).
Price - 25 THB ($0.70) per bowl
Hia Jai Noodle Wonton (เฮียจ๋าย (เจ้าเก่า) - - Next up on this Thai street food tour in Bangkok we’re eating a Thai Chinese style bowl of wonton egg noodles. I upgraded mine to the biggest and most deluxe bowl of Wonton Egg Noodles (crab and pork) บะหมี่เกี๊ยวปูหมูแดงหมูกรอบ, and this places makes it great.
Price - 150 THB ($4.18)
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Inquiries: jacktorr@influint.co Join us on a 14-day trip to Japan as we explore the best of what this fantastic country has to offer. From the bustling streets of Tokyo and Osaka to the serene temples of Kyoto, we'll visit the top 10 must-see places in Japan. We'll also share our tips for getting around, finding the best food, and experiencing the unique culture of Japan. Whether you're planning a trip to Japan or want to experience the beauty of this fascinating country, this video is for you.
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Day 1: Arrival in Tokyo. Afternoon: Visit Tokyo Skytree and Asakusa (Senso-ji Temple and local market). Evening: Traditional Japanese dinner.
Day 2: Tokyo. Morning: Meiji Shrine and Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. Afternoon: Tokyo National Museum. Evening: Traditional Japanese music and dance performance.
Day 3: Travel from Tokyo to Hakone. Evening: Check into ryokan and hot springs.
Day 4: Travel from Hakone to Kyoto via Hakone Tozan Train. Afternoon: Explore Kyoto (Kinkaku-ji Temple and Fushimi Inari Shrine).
Day 5: Kyoto. Morning: Nijo Castle. Afternoon: Gion District geisha performance and Arashiyama Bamboo Forest/Togetsu-kyo Bridge.
Day 6: Travel from Kyoto to Nara. Full day: Visit Todai-ji Temple, Kasuga-taisha Shrine, and Nara National Museum. Evening: Traditional Japanese dinner.
Day 7: Travel from Nara to Hiroshima. Morning: Peace Memorial Park and Museum. Afternoon: Shukkeien Garden.
Day 8: Travel from Hiroshima to Miyajima (ferry ride). Full day: Itsukushima Shrine and Daishoin Temple.
Day 9: Travel from Miyajima to Osaka (ferry and train). Afternoon: Osaka Castle and Universal Studios Japan. Evening: Local street food.
Day 10: Travel from Osaka to Kobe (train). Full day: Kobe Beef Museum and Kitano-cho Foreigners' Residence District. Evening: Kobe beef dinner.
Day 11: Travel from Kobe to Himeji (train). Full day: Himeji Castle and Okamoto Taro Art Museum.
Day 12: Travel from Himeji to Kyoto (train). Evening: Traditional Japanese dinner.
Day 13: Travel from Kyoto to Tokyo (bullet train). Afternoon: Tokyo Tower and Ginza shopping district.
Day 14: Departure from Tokyo.
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16:50 Dünyaca Ünlü British Museum
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40:30 Londra'nın meşhur 2 katlı kırmızı otobüsleri
43:00 Thames Nehri tekne turuna gidiyorum
47:00 Londra nehir manzaraları
51:05 Meşhur fish and chips yiyorum
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Wat Puttha Wanaram ( Wat Pa Wang Nam Yen ) . Beautiful Buddhist Temple . in Koeng ‧ Maha Sarakham 🛕
An amazing temple pavilion complex, set across two (2) blocks, with ; shrines, statues, animals (fish plus elephants), bells and, artwork ... Off-street parking, mobile ATM, cafe, textiles shop etc ...
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Wat Puttha Wanaram (Wat Pa Wang Nam Yen)
Buddhist temple in Koeng
‧Address: 171, Koeng, Mueang Maha Sarakham District,
Maha Sarakham 44000
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I Spent 2 Weeks in Rural Thailand to Discover My Thai Roots
In this special vlog, I'm taking you to Wang Nam Yen, Sakaeo Isan, where I reconnect with my roots and share my Thai heritage for the first time. Join me as I spend quality time with my family from Germany, who met up with me in Thailand to visit our Thai relatives in rural Thailand.
We'll give you a tour of my uncle and auntie's beautiful resort, introduce you to my family, and enjoy some delicious Thai food together. This vlog is a heartfelt journey into my heritage, family connections, and the simple joys of life in rural Thailand.
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TOP 6 THINGS TO DO IN PAI, THAILAND!
A once sleepy country town nestled in the hills and rice fields of Northern Thailand, Pai is now well and truly on the tourist trail. But fear not, Pai retains its sleepy charm and oozes chill, making it an ultimate destination for easy paced, self-guided exploring. Do as much or as little as you want in Pai, let's go!
Scooter venture through the Pai countryside - The epitome of South East Asian easy paced, self-guided travel vehicles; jump on a scooter and soak up all of the two-wheeled freedom your heart desires. Most of Pai's attractions are within a 10km radius of the town centre, lending itself nicely to slow exploration if that's what you're in to.
Pai Canyon - Narrow dusty trails run zig-zag through the elevated landscape and give you a feeling of endless hidden nooks and crannies that are waiting to be discovered. Once you walk the 5 minutes to the top of the canyon, it's really up to you how much further you venture and how many more viewpoints you want to sight. Bar the small restaurant/juice shack at the entrance, the canyon isn't commercialised, meaning it's adventure at your own limits and risks. Furthermore, it means it's FREE!
Pai's Waterfalls - Everyone loves a waterfall right? Well, you're spoilt for choice in Pai. Mor Paeng and Pambok are two of the more popular falls and deliver just what the doctor ordered when you're on the hunt for a little spot to cool down on a hot day.
The Land Split - Although the name sums up most of what there is to see here, the family that owns the land, enthusiastically beckon you to fill your belly with locally grown peanuts, home-made juice and other tasty treats. Its quaint rural setting makes for an ideal spot to take a short stroll or just plop under a tree and munch away on snacks. To top it off, it's left to you to decide what the experience has been worth and there's a small donation box for you to deposit your Baht. Support local!
Night Markets - Pai's walking street is lined with an abundance of hip cafes, restaurants and all sorts of boutiques. At night, these really come to life, as the road is lined with classic Thai food and trinket stalls. Atmosphere, variety (until you meet the neighbouring stall) and cheap shopping abound - what more could you want from a night market!
White Buddha (Chedi Phra That Mae Yen) - Sitting atop several hundred stairs, most of Pai can be viewed from the White Buddha, and conversely, the buddha can be seen from most of Pai. This makes it the perfect spot to take in the last rays for the day, as you join the Buddha in guiding the sun behind the hills. If you haven't spent enough energy during your day, it's a walkable location from town, otherwise it's a short drive up the road.
Get out there and enjoy Pai!
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Top 10 Best Thai Food
Top 10 Best Thai Food
Tom Yam Goong
This is the national aroma of Thailand, thanks to the generous use of fragrant herbs. Lemongrass, lime leaves, galangal, and shallots provide the memorable smells, with chilis and fish sauce providing the kick. Substance comes in the form of jumbo shrimp (goong) and mushrooms. The flavour is a unique combination of spicy hot and sour and makes for an ideal start to a meal, or - when paired with rice - a worthy main dish.
Pad Thai
Thailand's calling card to the rest of the culinary world, pad Thai doesn't need an introduction. There are an infinite number of variations on this timeless tradition, but usually noodles are dressed up with tofu, bean sprouts, onion, and the brilliant final touch: peanuts ground to near dust. Pad Thai is a diner-participation meal; you put on the finishing touches of fish sauce, sugar, chili powder, and crushed peanuts to suit your taste.
Kuay Tiew (Noodle Soup)
Brush up on your chopstick skills and get your slurping muscles ready, noodle soup is a quick-and-easy staple of the Thai eating experience. Variations in ingredients mean ten different vendors could serve it ten different ways ' making it nearly deserving of its own top ten list. Noodles ' usually thin, occasionally broad ' are served up in a broth with just about any edible meat: pork, chicken, beef, duck, and seafood being the most popular. One sample and you may not stop until you've tried them all.
Som Tam
Som tam ' spicy papaya salad ' comes from northeast Thailand, but it's reached near-cult status throughout the rest of the country. Slight regional differences in ingredients means placement on the sweet-or-sour scale may vary greatly between restaurants. Common to all recipes is shredded green papaya and a healthy dose of heat. Barbequed chicken and lumps of sticky rice are the perfect companions.
Gai Med Ma Moung (Chicken Cashew Nuts)
Roasted cashew nuts. Sweet soy sauce. Honey. Garlic. And, of course, chilis ' it would be Thai food without a little enjoyable pain. Three cheers for the clever soul that figured out nuts and chicken were a good mix. A dish this popular must be more than a little good. Phuket raises the standard with a vast supply of some of the world's best cashew nuts, and they're grown locally.
Geng Kheaw Wan Gai (Green Curry Chicken)
So what gives green curry its colour? Green curry paste. Sorry, not an exciting answer, but it is an exciting dish. Of all the curries, and there’s plenty of them, the one that’s the colour of American money is among the spiciest. It’s also the least like Indian curry; Thailand has a way of making borrowed food distinctively Thai. The proof is in the coconut milk.
Tom Kha Gai
Possibly the world's most refreshing soup, tom kaa gai (boiled galangal chicken) combines coconut milk with lemongrass, galangal ' ginger's Asian sister ' and chicken. It's a sweet, tame twist on tom yam goong. On a table filled with delectable Thai dishes, tom kaa gai stands out; your spoon will return to this bowl time and again.
Kao Phad (Fried Rice)
Ah, good old fried rice. On first sight, kao phad appears to be little more than a big heap of rice; you call that a meal? But try it. Augmented with your choice of meat ' shrimp and chicken being the most popular ' and egg, onion, cilantro, garlic, and tomotoes, this is rice with hidden secrets. Spice to taste with chili sauce and enjoy.
Massaman Curry
Massaman is the Thai word for Muslim, which is the community to heartily thank for this concoction of coconut milk, potatoes, roasted peanuts, bay leaves, sugar, cinnamon, and tamarind sauce. The meat of choice is often beef or chicken, but because it's been embraced by the Buddhists, pork can also be found.
Khao man gai - chicken and rice
This is Thailand’s answer to British fish and chips – an ubiquitous meal served mostly during the daytime (while stocks last) at special khao man gai dedicated stalls and restaurants. The chicken is gently boiled until it is tender then the water is used in boiling the rice. This means that khao man gai – apart from being delicious – is high in cholesterol. Served with a chicken broth and delicious sweet and spicy sauces, it’s the perfect midday snack.
Best Hotel for Toyosu, Odaiba & Tokyo Disney! 🏨 Modern Stay with Hot Springs & Amazing Value 💯
Recommended Hotel for Sightseeing in Toyosu and Odaiba! Great access to Tokyo Disney Resort too! Let me introduce hotel MONday Premium Toyosu, located just a 7-minute walk from Toyosu Station.
The hotel offers a free shuttle bus from Toyosu Station, and there's a large supermarket and convenience store right next door—very convenient!
You can also reach Tokyo Station and Tokyo Skytree directly from the nearby bus stop.
The hotel features a public bath open until 1 AM and a popular manga library, allowing international guests to enjoy a taste of Japanese culture during their stay.
This time, I rented an electric scooter and explored the Toyosu Market area.
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0:00 Staying at hotel MONday Premium Toyosu
0:20 Taking the shuttle bus from Toyosu Station to the hotel
2:40 Hotel entrance & check-in
5:36 Hotel room tour
15:06 Hotel facilities tour
21:38 Dinner: Ramen at BARIO
24:23 Hotel breakfast buffet
31:55 Check-out
32:49 Riding an electric scooter from the hotel to Shijomae Station
35:02 Enjoying sushi at Toyosu's Senkyakubanrai
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Best way to EXCHANGE MONEY in Vietnam - Vietnam Currency | Business Friends in Vietnam
BEST WAY TO EXCHANGE MONEY IN VIETNAM - VIETNAM CURRENCY
THE BEST WAY TO EXCHANGE THE MONEY IN VIETNAM SINCE FOREVER! It is the most popular way for the locals and even others foreigners to exchange Vietnam currency and choose to do because of its location, convenience and of course the exchange rates.
Today I will take you to a place in the center of district 1 and next to Ben Thanh Market to get some good exchange rate. So go with me!
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5-Day Solo Road Trip to Khao Yai, Thailand (🪻dream travel)
🤓👋🌻 It's me @gogogracie!
This is by far my favorite travel experience of the past five years.
Why?
1) the FREEDOM of Solo travel- renting a car. Being able to stop at any destination you want whenever curiosity hits.
2) Perfect golden hour moments all five days
3) The most picturesque views with NO OTHER TOURISTS =D =D =D
4) The feeling of isolation and expansion, yet oneness with nature
5) Amazing food!
Most of all, the VIBES and FLOW! 💯.
I felt like I was living in a film. Also, it reminded me of what traveling is all about- letting go, being in the moment and opening yourself up to new experiences. I hope this inspires you to take that solo adventure travel you've always been meaning to! Here's to more soul enriching experiences! 🌊🩵🪻
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0:00 - Intro
5:24 - Airport Travel
6:12 - Rental Car and Road Trip
6:42 - Thai 7-Eleven
7:28 - Arriving at Khao Yai
13:21 - Food at PenLaos
14:17 - Primo Piazza
17:37 - Hiking at National Park
21:25 - Sunset
23:19 - Driving to Wang Nam Khiao
23:50 - Real Talk of Solo Travel
25:10 - Farm Stay
29:20 - Floryday Cafe
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📍🥘PenLaos, Khao Yai (Michelin Restaurant)
56 หมู่ 17 Thanaratch Rd, Mu Si, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30450, Thailand
+66 83 461 3666
📍Primo Piazza
200/2 หมู่ที่ 10 Mu Si, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130, Thailand
+66 81 922 9000
📍🥘Krua Kampan (Michelin Restaurant)
GC8J+QJJ, Mu Si, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130, Thailand
+66 93 514 1599
📍Baan Suan Plearndara
72 นม.3052 Wang Nam Khiao, Wang Nam Khiao District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30370, Thailand
📍Yunoyama Onsen
294 Moo 12 Wangmee Wang Nam Khew, Nakhon Ratchasima 30370, Thailand
+66 63 263 7336
📍Floryday Khaoyai: Cafe & Flower
82, Pong Ta Long, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30450, Thailand
+66 80 812 3827
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*Information on driving to Khao Yai National Park. Make sure you check GPS on which entrance you are heading to. There are two entrances to the park: Pak Chong Entrance and South Entrance
Even if you are just driving through the park you will need to pay a fee for entrance and your vehicle
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