The Jim Thompson House Museum is a historic house located in central Bangkok, Thailand. It was the former residence of Jim Thompson, an American entrepreneur who is credited with reviving the Thai silk industry in the 1950s and 1960s. The h... View Information
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan, also known as Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn, is a Buddhist temple located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. The temple is famous for its distinctive Khmer-style towe... View Information
In Thailand’s Chiang Mai Province’s Mae Rim District, there is a botanical garden called Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden (QSBG). It was set up in 1993, and in 1994, the Mae Sa Botanic Garden was renamed the Sirikit Botanic Garden i... View Information
The Bhubing Rajanives Palace, which is also called Phuping or Phuphing, is a royal home in Thailand. It is in Doi Buak Ha, Muang District, Chiang Mai Province.
The Chiang Mai Zoo’s main entrance leads to a paved road that ascends to... View Information
In front of the historic town hall, the Three Kings Monument is impressively positioned. Monument to Three Kings Turning our attention to the monument reveals that Phaya Mangrai is in the center, Phaya Ruang is on the right, and Phaya Ngam... View Information
History books and archaeological finds show that King Mangrai the Great built Wiang Kum Kam as his capital sometime in the 13th century.Within the grounds of a functioning contemporary temple is Wat Chang Kham ("Elephant-Propped Temple"). I... View Information
In Chiang Mai, Thailand, there is a museum called the Lanna Folklife Museum. Northern Thai culture is the focus of the museum. The museum has Buddhist art as well as paintings, sculptures, ceremonial tools, and handicrafts in the Lanna styl... View Information
One of the most visited tourist destinations in Chiang Mai is the Royal Park Rajapruek, a botanical and floral garden created in honor of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Exotic flowering plants from all over the world grow in the park, wh... View Information
Wat Umong is located near the Doi Suthep mountains, about a kilometer south of the main campus of Chiang Mai University. The zoo is located in a serene area, and a small open zoo is situated behind it.
The temple was constructed by t... View Information
Wat Phra That is located atop Doi Suthep (Mount Suthep). It was built in 1383 under King Keu Naone. It was built as a Buddhist monastery and still functions as the same. The most striking feature is the gold-plated Chedi, topped by a five-t... View Information
Wat Chedi Luang is Chiang Mai’s most important temple. It is located in the ancient walled part of the city. It initially consisted of three temples, which were later merged into one. The most striking feature of this temple is the ma... View Information
The Chiang Mai national museum is located in Chaing Mai in northern Thailand. It is in the vicinity of Wat Chet Yot area of the city. It is a natural history museum with artefacts dating back to prehistoric times. It has displays featuring... View Information
Chiang Mai night safari is the third nocturnal zoo after Singapore and China. It is a natural theme park, which allows visitors to experience and see the wild animals in their natural habitat at night. There are Trams that take the visitors... View Information
Situated in the Northern Thailand- Elephant Nature Park is a sanctuary and rescue centre for elephants. The park spreads across in 250 acre of land and has all necessity for elephants. The Elephant Park was founded in 1990s with aim of prov... View Information
Named after the Indian God of Dawn-Aruna, Wat Arun is a temple of Dawn. This temple is one among the 31200 Buddhist temples spread around Thailand. Wat Arun is situated majestically on the side of Chao Phraya River, and is among the most ex... View Information