Blog Entries tagged 'thai'
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- Wat Tha Sai-Phang Nga-ThailandWhat a truly beautiful situation for a Wat, by the beach! A totally wooden Wat made of Thai Teak, intricately carved window shutters, each panel carved with devotion and great skill. Information translated from Thai; Religious place outstanding with Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Mar 29, 2022
- Prasae Frigate Memorial- ChumponOn my way through Chumpon on my most recent short road trip we stopped by the very auspicious Prince of Chumpon Shrine. Or , Admiral Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse the man who is credited with establishing the Modern Thai Navy. This video Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Mar 11, 2022
- Wat Phra Hin Wanaram@watprahinwanaram Prachuap Khiri Khan province Imagine me driving along the road to Huahin, when I see in the distance this beautiful white Chedi/Temple. I am on a main highway looking for the entrance to what I know will be a treat of Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Mar 2, 2022
- Ao Nam Mao Beach-Krabe Province-ThailandI know, I know, Thailand is the place of sun, right? Well not always, and apart from the well known rainy season, we do get what I call , Overcast days, from time to time. Well my visit in December 2021 Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Feb 16, 2022
- Ton Sai Beach Koh Phi PhiSo during Chinese New Year we managed a short four day break to Kho Phi Phi, one of the few Islands still running boat services. This is one of the two main beaches we visited during our stay. The arrival Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Apr 29, 2021
- Phi Phi Walkabout at Ton Sai Village and BayIn February this year (2021) I was able to take a short break to the beautiful island of Koh Phi Phi, not that I would say that hoards of tourists packed over every inch of sand is beautiful, BUT there Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Apr 21, 2021
- Koh Racha Island-Phuket[center]My recent trip on a Catamaran included stopping off at some beautiful Islands close to Phuket. My favourite one was Koh Racha, where the water is crystal clear and the sand is white and so so soft. As there is no jetty Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Mar 30, 2021
- Thailand! Promthep Cape - Phuket-2021Promthep Cape is the most South point of Phuket. The point is one of the most popular areas of Phuket and for this matter has an iconic status. Due to its location and southern facing views, it offers a picturesque Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Mar 19, 2021
- Thailand! Tha Rua Shrine-PhuketThankfully not everything was closed or locked down over December 2020, here in Phuket. I was able to get around and spend some time visiting some of the places I had promised myself to go. Here The Tha Rua Shrine, Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Feb 12, 2021
- Thailand! Chalong Bay Extended BeachThailand! Chalong Bay Extended Beach Just south of Chalong, there is a long stretch of Chalong bay called, Friendship beach, also known as Mittrapap beach. The beach is not a great place for swimming as it becomes muddy at low tide. Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jan 3, 2021
- Chillva Market- PhuketChillva Market Phuket is a cool, trendy night market with a somewhat bohemian vibe and an impressive selection of food and fashion stalls. Hard to miss by the side of Yaowarat Road (which runs by Tesco Lotus, on the way Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Nov 18, 2020
- Street Art and Art Village Rawai- PhuketSo finally able to get out and abut again, after heavy monsoon rains. I wander around the off beach road in Rawai to find a collection of street art and the Art Village. I think all types of street art are Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Nov 10, 2020
- Tham Sam Rock Art in Phang NgaDuring the summer break and trying to dodge tropical storms, On my way home from Krabi we stopped at this much missed, but beautiful calm place . A real gem and worth the visit. We had the place to ourselves Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Sep 2, 2020
- Tiger Cave Temple or Wat Tham SuaOne of the interesting places I visit during my summer break, down in Krabi. The walk up the stairs (1,237 steps) to the big Buddha footprint, was beyond me at the time of day we arrived, as it was beyond Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Aug 30, 2020
- Promthep Cape- Phuket-ThailandPromthep Cape is one of the most photographed locations in Phuket. Every evening, tour buses, scooters and private cars sweep through Rawai Beach and up the island's southernmost hill to watch the sunset, which can also be spelt as 'Phromthep Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Apr 29, 2020
- Nature BoyI'm in a pretty woody area. Granted, there's a fairly busy road about 20 meters downhill from me, but it's all trees behind. So far, my animal spotting has been pretty rubbish, and I'm quite happy about that! All I've seen so Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Mar 11, 2020
- Wat Chalong or Wat Chaiyathararam - PhuketMy first visit to Wat Chalong as a visitor, also known as Wat Chaiyathararam. Of the many temples found on Phuket island, the Wat Chalong temple is the largest and most revered. The temple complex was built in its current Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Nov 18, 2019
- Whats in a Wat So I am sure many people have heard of Wats, be it Thailand (the land of many Wats), or Cambodia, Burma, Laos or any other Buddhist worshipping countries. Actually “Wat” is the word for a Buddhist temple (= a Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jan 27, 2019
- Kauai Day 4: The Grand Canyon and the Rest of the Southwest [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/681070/91f54b90-9dba-11e8-9e48-49f9 Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Aug 15, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Pong Dueat Geyser In 2013 whilst driving around the Ma Hong Son Loop we stopped off at Pong Dueat Geyser and hot springs. The geysers were not blowing very high but the hot springs were lovely and i would definatley go again! This Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 19, 2018
- A Foodie's Guide to Exploring ThailandIf you’re a solo traveler in Thailand and a foodie who wants to go home with some extra special Instagrams of you attempting to put your arms around a plate of supersized prawn and feasting with friends at the exotic Posted by cheshire2k in Travelling Alternatively | Mar 28, 2018
- BANN THAI COOKING SCHOOL So, for my third day in Chiang Mai, I decided to do an all-day cooking class at the Bann Thai cooking school. I would definitely recommend this. We had the chance to visit t Posted by curlygirl in One mom, one son, one world | Feb 6, 2018
- MacauLiving in Hong Kong for a long time, I have been to Macau countless times. Over the last twenty odd years I have watched it change from a Portuguese enclave to a Special Administrative Region of China. I have enjoyed Posted by irenevt in Macau | Mar 26, 2017
- Varigated world...After two nights in a relatively newer hotel on Sunrise Beach, I declared my interest in switching to the much cooler assemblage of beach huts next door at the Zanom Sunrise Beach Resort...a diving camp with thatched roof huts, hammocks Posted by oedipamaas in Strange Horizons | Nov 7, 2016
- Hello from the South Adaman coast....So I left Cambodia behind an ended up in Phuket, Thailand for a day and a half. Quite a contrast it was. At the Phuket airport, a French Canadian asked if I wanted to share a cab to Posted by oedipamaas in Strange Horizons | Nov 6, 2016
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