Continued from Thailand – Laos: Day 6 – Part 3 – Travel to Nakhon Pathom and See the Largest Stupa in the World. For pre-travel, please refer here. Until the 6th day, how far have we been travel via overland? We have passed through five states/districts with a journey of 936km excluding Kanchanaburi. For new visitors, the […]
Thailand – Laos: Day 6 – Part 3 – Travel to Nakhon Pathom and See the Largest Stupa in the World
Continued from Thailand – Laos Travel: Day 6 – Part 2 – Maeklong Railway Station in Samut Songkhram. For pre-travel, please refer here. As soon as we finished the activities at the Maeklong market, we quickly packed up to go to Nakhon Pathom. Seriously, I had no idea where we needed to step to get the minibus. […]
Thailand – Laos Travel: Day 6 – Part 2 – Maeklong Railway Station in Samut Songkhram
Continued from Thailand – Laos: Day 6 – Part 1 – Goodbye Hua Hin and Trip to Maeklong Railway Market. For pre-travel, please refer here. Who doesn’t know Maeklong Market? It is the most dangerous market in the world and still holds the same rank.
Thailand – Laos: Day 6 – Part 1 – Goodbye Hua Hin and Trip to Maeklong Railway Market
Continued from Thailand – Laos: Day 5 – Part 5 – Chatsila Night Market in Hua Hin. For pre-travel, please refer here. Travel Date: 2 January 2017Day: 6Location: Hua Hin heading to Maeklong (Samut Songkhram) That morning, we woke up before 4:00 am. The most frightening and thrilling is the moment of waking up late and rushing […]
Thailand – Laos: Day 5 – Part 5 – Chatsila Night Market in Hua Hin
Continued from Thailand – Laos Travel: Day 5 – Part 4 – Hua Hin Market Village. For pre-travel, please refer here. If you take a one-way tuktuk in the city, the charge is the same as THB20/person for an adult. Children don’t have to pay anything. At first, I thought the tuktuk would stop right in front […]
Thailand – Laos Travel: Day 5 – Part 4 – Hua Hin Market Village
Continued from Thailand – Laos Travel: Day 5 – Part 3 – Wat Khao Takiab. For pre-travel, please refer here. Standing again… This time the tuktuk from Wat Khao Takiab heading to Hua Hin town is full of ‘farang’ (local call for westerners) from children to adults.