Khaosan Road is a street long known as a gathering place for backpackers from all over the world. The name "Khaosan" means "white rice" in Thai, and it originates from the fact that there were many rice wholesalers in the area in the past. The street is approximately 20...
...Enjoy a comfortable drive in a "tuk-tuk," a modified three-wheeled vehicle with a roof.
The tuk-tuk, a modified three-wheeled vehicle with a roof and only three wheels, is an iconic symbol of Bangkok, Thailand. Tuk-tuk fares are negotiated in advance after you tell the driver your destination, so it's important to know the approximate fare range to avoid being overcharged...
...Visit Wat Pho, Bangkok's oldest temple, and admire the majestic reclining Buddha.
Wat Pho (official name: Wat Phra Chetu Pong Ratcha Wa Laram), the oldest temple in Bangkok, is said to have been founded during the Ayutthaya period. Also known as the Temple of Nirvana, it depicts the figure of a Buddha just before entering Nirvana...
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