Category: Thailand

  • Koh Tao Revolution Hostel by the Beach

    Koh Tao Revolution Hostel by the Beach

    As you may have seen, we have we have covered many budget friendly hostels across the north of Thailand in various locations for you to make the most out of your trip… and your money. 3 of these have been with Revolution Hostel who are the most popular Hostel chain in Thailand that offers all you need if you are an avid traveller. Find this one here.

    The hostels covered have included pools, nightlife, amazing tours and so much more!

    If you don’t know already, Koh Tao is an island off the east coast of Thailand that boasts such beauty.

    It’s an Island we haven’t broke down for you guys to make the most of yet, I’m sure we will, but for now we will focus on Revolution!

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    Location

    Now, we are starting off with maybe the best part of the Hostel first. Koh Tao is an Island which means you will have a much different experience than what you did when you were staying on the mainland with Revolution.

    The location is pretty much perfect except for one major point, so let’s get onto that. The location you are dropped off from when you make the ferry journey to the island is mighty far away from where the hostel resides. When we arrived, it was probably a 45 minutes walk, if not an hour, for us to make it to Revolution Hostel. We are ask travellers so we don’t mind a nice walk across an island. But with a heavy backpack and a long tiring journey from mainland, it’s the last thing you want to do.

    The only way you can avoid walking Is by hiring a bike or car. The bike is simple enough, but the car definitely would not fit down the narrow paths for a direct route to the hostel. A car would require to go out and away from the main areas and round the island to get to the hostel, potentially taking 30-45 minutes and costing you money. So it can be hard/costly to find your way to the hostel, but once you are there, there is no drawbacks at all.

    You are located at the crossroads of 2 busy streets, perfectly placed next to good food spots regardless of your favourite cuisine. But the most important thing to note is how close you are to the beach. The beach is literally a 1 minute walk away and you know that the views from the beach are magical.

    Hostel Room Experience

    The room we stayed in was a 6 bedroom mixed dorm which currently costs £14.94 per person per night. The room was very simplistic but had all the essentials a good hostel has. This includes lockers, a bathroom, charging ports, and most of all… curtains.

    Even though the room was quite small for 6 people, it felt very quiet and independent once the curtains were closed. The bed was super comfortable and had enough room for a good nights sleep for sure.

    The bathroom was spacious, with a good shower so there’s not much to explain there! Also, each of the rooms had cool names from cities all around the world… I believe we were Sydney but there was loads dotted about.

    We would always recommend people who are travelling alone to try dorms to meet people experience more of what the travelling life has to offer.

    Other Rooms Available

    As it is one of the smaller complexes from a Rev hostel, there were limited types of hostels that you can book.

    For instance, a 6 person dorm is the only sized room you can book and the only differences in these rooms would be a ‘deluxe’ or ‘standard room’

    I’ll be honest, there doesn’t seem to be much difference between them but the only one we could find was that the deluxe was inclusive of curtains for independence. And let’s be honest, for less than £1 a night, why wouldn’t you pay the extra??

    There are independent rooms which you can book the Standard double bed private suite which as you guessed it is a room for you and one other for only £41.37 per night! If you think about it, it’s only £6 more than what you pay for a dorm.

    If you are looking to kick back and relax or want to escape the busyness of a dorm, then this is the perfect opportunity!

    Social areas

    Koh Tao revolution has a great social area located around reception which is where they host all of their event nights and games. It’s equipped with a bar, computable chairs, benches and even a pool table. They have live DJs who play music to keep the atmosphere pumping well into the night if you like. Or if you just want to chill with a drink, there are nice, quieter spots that are perfect for you.

    hostel activities in Koh Tao

    The social spots are a great place to meet new people and push yourself out of your comfort zone.

    Koh Tao revolution social area

    Events

    Now this is where Revolution truly stand out from the rest…

    They are world renowned for their amazing trips and experiences. So there’s no better place to look for those once-in-a-lifetime memories.

    The Koh Tao Rev hostel is no different with loads of events to choose from. This includes sunset paddle boarding, Cliff jumping, diving and open water courses, shark bay snorkelling, abandoned hikes, and of course a glow-up party!

    We did visit shark bay for snorkelling which was an amazing experience, one you can check out ‘here‘. to see our full experience! But the hostel truly has so much to offer, and so does the island with it’s tours. No matter which tour you choose, you will be getting the best of the best and they will not disappoint.

    snorkelling trip in Koh Tao, Thailand

    The reps who look after the tours are super friendly and always happy to help regardless of the situation.

    Overall Experience

    The hostel is definitely up there with some of the best we have stayed at. The views, location, events and people really make this a special place to stay when visiting Koh Tao. You can find out more and book here.

    The hostel really offers so much more than just a place to sleep, it’s a place to make lifelong friends, have forever kept memories, and so much more. We honestly couldn’t recommend this hostel enough, and if we ever make it back to the wonderful island of Koh Tao, we know exactly where we will be staying!! Find out more about their branches in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, & Pai.

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  • Boat Noodle Alley; The best authentic Thai Noodles?

    Boat Noodle Alley; The best authentic Thai Noodles?

    Bangkok is famous for its vibrant street food culture, and few dishes capture this spirit like boat noodles. These tiny bowls of flavor are not just budget-friendly but also offer a taste of Thai culinary traditions. With prices that won’t break the bank, you can enjoy a satisfying meal while exploring the city’s lively food scene. So, we bring you Boat Noodle Alley.

    The late 1700’s saw Bangkok canals being a big place for trade, and vendors in wooden boats would paddle up to potential customers with shallow bowls of noodle soups (to avoid spillages), however, as the 1970’s came vendors were forced to come to land. Now, you find an alley of noodle spots north of the Victory Monument, where you can have your own taste of these authentic Thai foods!

    In this adventure, we visited two popular noodle shops: Pa Yak Boat Noodles and Baan Kuay Tiew Ruathong Noodles. Each offers a unique experience, showcasing their take on this beloved dish. One is all about quality over quantity (both are v good though), while the other cranks up the heat for spice lovers.

    Cost-effectiveness and spice levels stand out as key features in our noodle exploration. Whether you’re looking for a tasty meal on a budget or a fiery culinary challenge, Bangkok’s boat noodle stalls have something for everyone.

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    Pa Yak Noodles

    Noodle Variety and Prices

    At Pa Yak Boat Noodles, the menu is limited to just four variety options. Each bowl costs a mere 18 baht, roughly 40-45p. This price is hard to beat, especially in a city noted for its street food. When you think about dining out in Europe or North America, you could pay four times that amount for just a snack, making this a fantastic deal for travelers.

    Flavour Profile and Texture

    The dishes here feature an interesting range of noodles. Options include slippery glass noodles and wide, flat noodles. The rich broths are packed with flavor, accompanied by various toppings like tender meat and veggies. We also got the best bowl of crispy pork crackling. The overall experience is marked by complex flavor profiles, making each bowl stand out, despite the limited variety.

    Ambiance and Service

    Situated by the river, Pa Yak Boat Noodles offers a unique dining atmosphere. Though the view may not be picturesque, the lively vibe adds to the experience. However, the service was a bit direct, which can be common in tourist-heavy areas. A bit of patience goes a long way when navigating a language barrier.

    Baan Kuay Tiew Ruathong Noodles : A Spice Lover’s Dream.

    Expanded Menu and Options

    In contrast, Ruathong Noodles boasts a more extensive menu with nine options. Diners can choose from a variety of noodle types and proteins, including pork and beef. This breadth makes it appealing to those looking to explore different flavors in one visit.

    Spice Levels and Flavor Intensity

    Ruathong Noodles is a haven for those who enjoy spicy food. The heat levels vary dramatically from one dish to the next. For example, the glass noodles come with a mild broth, while other options fire up your taste buds with intense heat. The lingering spiciness makes for an exciting meal, but be warned: not all dishes are suitable for the timid (like us).

    Ambiance and Service at Ruathong Noodles

    Ruathong Noodles offers an energetic atmosphere. You can see chefs crafting noodle dishes right before your eyes. This behind-the-scenes look can be quite entertaining and adds to the overall dining experience. The service was friendly, making it a more welcoming spot compared to Pa Yak Boat Noodles.

    Comparing the Two Boat Noodle Experiences

    Price and Value

    When it comes to overall cost, both restaurants offer amazing value. At Pa Yak Boat Noodles, four small bowls and a large bowl can leave you full for about 150 baht (around £4). Meanwhile, Ruathong Noodles, with its more extensive menu, still maintains a comparable price point for the quality and variety offered.

    Flavour and Spice Comparison

    Both of these establishments on Boat Noodle Alley deliver impressive flavours, but they cater to different taste preferences. Pa Yak Boat Noodles provides a delightful experience with its well-balanced flavors. In contrast, Ruathong Noodles is perfect for those who crave spicy dishes. In essence, both places deliver satisfying meals but appeal to different preferences.

    Recommendations Based on Spice Tolerance

    If you enjoy a mild meal and are exploring local fare, Pa Yak Boat Noodles is the place to go. On the other hand, for the spice aficionado, Ruathong Noodles is a must-visit. Understanding your spice tolerance can help you choose the right spot for an unforgettable meal.

    Beyond the Noodles: Tips for Exploring Boat Noodle Alley

    Communicating in a non-English speaking environment can be daunting. Learn a few basic Thai phrases or use translation apps to help order your food smoothly. Keep it simple; locals often appreciate the effort, even if you stumble over the words.

    Exploring Other Food Options

    Boat Noodle Alley is bustling with street food vendors offering various delicacies. Take your time to explore beyond noodles. You might discover hidden gems, like fresh fruits or savory snacks that complement your meal.

    Budgeting for Your Trip

    When planning your food budget, consider that meals at these noodle spots range from 18 baht to about 50 baht per bowl. With such low prices, you can try multiple dishes without worrying about costs.

    Conclusion: A Delicious and Affordable Bangkok Adventure

    Visiting Pa Yak Boat Noodles and Ruathong Noodles on Boat Noodle Alley reveals the rich diversity of Bangkok’s food scene. Each place brings its unique flavor and experience to the table. While Pa Yak Boat Noodles stakes its claim on affordability and classic flavors, Ruathong Noodles fires up the palate with spicy selections.

    Boat noodles in Bangkok offer a tantalizing and budget-friendly culinary adventure. Whether you’re wary of spice or eager for a challenge, these establishments have something for every palate. Dive into the delicious world of boat noodles, and don’t forget to share your experiences with fellow travelers!

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  • Pai Revolution Hostel

    Pai Revolution Hostel

    Planning a trip to Pai on your Thailand trip? This hostel is a top pick for visiting, from top-tier trips and discounts, social evenings, free dinners, a pool, the list goes on! Carry on reading to find out exactly why we loved Revolution hostel so much, and how you can visit when you go Pai, Thailand!

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    Revolution Hostel in Pai, Thailand.

    Location

    Pai is located deep into the northern hills of Thailand and quite a journey away from it’s nearest city (if you have endured the 4-hour journey from hell you will know). It’s a super popular spots for travelers and nomads to visit/stay in as it’s a small place with lots of character and activities.

    Revolution actually have 2 hostels located in Pai with the one we stayed at being by the river (Pai Riverside). But they also have the one in centre of Pai (Pai Town). The one in the centre, as expected, is closer to the busy streets and has a more city hostel to it whereas the riverside hostel is slightly outside giving it a countryside feel. Either way, you will be located no more than 10 minutes away from the centre of Pai which is ideal for those who wants to wander through the beautiful, quirky streets.

    On the same street as Pai Riverside, you have a few takeaway spots for a late snack but also a gym which is very handy if you are looking to keep in shape while you are travelling. Also, there are a handful of bars and local (and not so local) restaurants dotted close by with a 7/11 of course within a 5 minute walk.

    Hostel Room Experience

    The room overlooks the river which was a lovely view and easy to get to. But the room itself was perfect! It had all the basic amenities expected in a hostel room with curtains that offers a good sense of privacy. There are also sizable cages that are meant for you luggage with an option to lock away your bags while you explore for the day.

    The beds were super comfy and blankets were supplied also. The en-suite was roomy and was very clean considering it was a hostel. Shelves were placed near the heads where you sleep so you can store your phones and any other important items close overnight.

    Other Rooms Available

    For dorms, the options are a 10, 8, or 4 bed which start at 549 Baht a night (roughly £12.50). Other rooms include some very cool alternatives which we have not seen from hostels before! So they have a twin room which is a simple 2 person room but they also offer bungalows which are located separately to where the hostels are. These bungalows are surrounded by small gardens to make it feel like you aren’t staying at a hostel at all. The bungalows come as 3 options… a 2 person bungalow, a deluxe bungalow (for 2) or a family deluxe bungalow (for 4). So you can truly live in style at Revolution and enjoy all perks that comes with staying with revolution!

    bungalows available at Pai Revolution Hostel
    Bungalows at Pai Revolution Hostel

    Social Areas

    As we visited during the rainy season, it was hard to make the most out of the social areas that are provided a the hostel. However, there is no better place to start than the pool!! Yes, they have a pool and it’s located outside next to the river. It’s a great place to meet people and take a chill day to just swim and relax.

    The other main social area is around the reception which consists of long tables which is a great place to eat in the evening and where some activities take place in the evening. There is also a pool table and some other machines to keep you occupied and a roof to stop any bad weather from ruining your time. The bar is located in the centre of this social area so make sure to grab a drink and enjoy your time socializing here!

    Social Areas at Pai Hostel

    You certainly cannot forget the local pets! The hostel has roughly 7 dogs which are all owned by the hostel. These are looked after well and can wander free as they wish. They usually chill in the social areas and greet each guest with the expectation of strokes. So make sure to give them a fuss! Also, a local friendly dog called mushroom is adorable and loves to turn up, we were lucky enough to see him enjoying the high life at Rev!

    Events

    This can be split into two parts… firstly, the evening events that the hostel have on is to allow people to socialise and make amazing memories together. Each night they offer a local meal cooked which you can enjoy completely free and then a designated activity afterwards. The activity we took part in was their weekly quiz night!! Each event is a great laugh and has some highly desired prizes on the line (if you like a drink!!) An event is planned each night and they are normally free to join so make sure to be social and get involved!

    The other types of events the hostel provide are the tours!

    The tours at Revolution are out of this world and they really don’t stop in Pai! These include tipsy tubing, pub crawls, hot springs, cave exploration and SOO MUCH MORE! We opted for the canyon at sunset and witnessed an amazing sunset over the large canyons in Pai. The views were immaculate and really was a great way to wind down in the evening after a busy day.

    Also, we decided to visit the bamboo bridge which was a great way to explore local rice fields and wander the bridges. The experiences we had are ones we truly enjoyed and we definitely look to coming back to Pai and seeing more one day! And of course, come back to the Riverside Pai for more unforgettable experiences.

    Overall Experience

    Riverside Pai was an amazing place to stop over at whilst in Pai. It was a great place to stay and allowed us to meet some great people. The tours we attended were affordable but also allowed us to see some of the beautiful parts of Pai even though it was rainy most of the time. The social areas were great and really gave the hostel some life in the evening and we would recommend anyone who is heading to Pai to stay at the Riverside in Pai.

    We hope you enjoyed our breakdown of our experience and overview of the Riverside Pai in Thailand and you can check out Revolution ‘here’ for more locations, bookings and more!

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  • Revolution Hostel – Chiang Mai Hostel Review

    Revolution Hostel – Chiang Mai Hostel Review

    Planning a trip to Chiang Mai? This hostel is a top pick for visiting, from top-tier trips and discounts, social evenings, free dinners, a pool, the list goes on! Carry on reading to find out exactly why we loved Revolution hostel so much, and how you can visit when you go Chiang Mai, Thailand!

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    Revolution Hostel sign in Chiang Mai.
    1. Location
    2. Hostel Room Experience
    3. Other Rooms Available
    4. Social Areas
    5. Would We Recommend
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    Location

    Chiang Mai is one of the largest cities outside of Bangkok in the north of Thailand. However, the centre of Chiang Mai is a small quarter which is surrounded completely by an old moat with a few bridges crossing. The Revolution Hostel is located on the east side of the centre inside the moat allowing for easy walks to the centre and even perfectly placed between the two largest markets in the area.

    Also, around the corner are quite a few breakfast and food spots which are highly rated, and bars across the road if you like some nightlife. Don’t forget there is always a 7/11 around the corner which is always handy for snacks, drinks and more.

    Artwork in Chiang Mai's Revolution Hostel.

    Hostel Room Experience

    The hostel room we stayed in was a 4 person dorm right next to the pool which was perfect! The room itself had good space and much needed luggage room under the bed for storage. The bed were suuuper comfy and had shelves for storage as well as a curtain if you aren’t feeling too social.

    The en-suite is one of the better touches with a large bathroom. It’s rare to find an en-suite in Thailand with a hostel that is large enough to separate the toilet and shower to avoid any issues. The room overall was a great offering for the price and had all you needed in a dorm room in Chiang Mai.

    Other Rooms Available

    The Hostel has many other rooms available for your preference. These include a 4/6/9/10 bed dorms as well as private rooms. Some of these dorms have a unique style. The 9 bed dorm is a 3 tier bunk bed which we have never seen before. The other dorms are as usual and offer the same facilities as the 4 bed dorm we described above.

    The private rooms are a great spot for a small group of friends or couples. Sometimes you need a break away from the busy dorms so do check out the private rooms available. Some of the private rooms offer 3 beds so if you have 2 friends then why not. The rooms are super spacious and are actually tucked away from the social areas of the hostel which offer a quieter experience.

    3 Bed Private Room at Revolution Hostel in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

    Social Areas

    The hostel has 2 main social areas with one being the pool area. Here is it busy during the day with many enjoying the pool and the games in the area – whereas others might just be enjoying the weather and relaxing ready for the evening. Considering you are in a large city, it’s pretty surprising to see a hostel with a pool. But it definitely changes your experience so much! There are also tables alongside the pool for games such as beer pong and a newly opened drinks bar where you can enjoy alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks during the day.

    The main social area around the reception at the entrance to the hostel. Here you have benches which are ideal to social on with a bar to get drinks throughout the day and into the evening. This space also has an upstairs area which unfortunately was being renovated during our stay but is perfect for travellers who are working while they travel. Its can also be used as a quieter space. In the social area they have a large board which outlines the evening activities alongside tomorrows evening activities and a whole host of tours that the hostels provide – but we shall get onto this later.

    Activity Schedule in Revolution Hostel

    An important but small addition to this area is a water outlet for drinking. It costs 1 Baht to fill up a normal sized water which is crazy cheap but also stops people from reusing plastic bottles to help the environment. Lovely touch.

    This area is usually where the hostels evening events will start. The people attending will be given a time to meet in this area and mingle before heading out for the evening. It’s a great spot to meet people and have a few drinks before the event.

    Events

    The hostel offers a wide range of events for their guests and they really don’t disappoint. The one we enjoyed the most was the elephants we visited! This experience truly is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and one we won’t forget. The best part of the experience really was that the elephants were protected and are allowed to roam. During our trip, we spent the time looking for the elephants and finding them. The elephants were of course eating and relaxing where we spent some time stroking and taking photos of them. Once we finished, we went on a short walk to a local waterfall and enjoyed the water which was super relaxing. For Aimee, it was her 1st waterfall so she absolutely loved it!!

    Ethical Elephant Sanctuary trip organised in Chiang Mai.

    We wandered back to the main area where the elephants were enjoying time in the local river and we joined in! We ended up washing the elephants and spending time with them before have a lovely lunch overlooking the elephants enjoying their lunch also. The experience was honestly amazing and we would totally recommend anyone who visits Chiang Mai Revolution to go on this experience! The other events include a pub crawl, watching Muay Thai fighting, Cooking classes, sticky waterfall and Drag Queen Cabaret!

    The events are very broad which caters to many people and are very reasonably priced for the experiences. We would recommend doing atleast 2 experiences while at the hostel as all the people we spoke with during our stay said they were totally worth it.

    Would We Recommend

    The hostel offers a whole host of room options to stay with the needed amenities in each. The beds were comfy and there was ample space for your luggage to store. The social areas are really the highlight of the hostel with a swimming pool and loungers! This is pretty rare for a hostel in the city and is a great addition. They also have a bar so if you want a chill day, you can enjoy the pool and drinks at the bar in peace. However, they also have an evening social spot to enjoy and meet people. It’s the perfect place to meet fellow travelers and like-minded people.

    Pool outside door rooms in Revolution Hostel

    The events and activities during the day and in the evening really are the star of the show for the hostel. You can enjoy some crazy nights and unforgettable experiences with the hostel and we couldn’t recommend it more!

    The hostel is more than just a nights stay, they provided a family feel and allow you to get the most of your experience in Chiang Mai whether it’s a 2-day stop or you are here for weeks!

    We also wanted to highlight a big thank you to Lyndsey, the manager at Revolution Chiang Mai; Jack fell extremely ill during his stay in Chiang Mai, and needed a hospital visit. Lyndsey and the Revs team did everything they could to help in this situation, and we were SO grateful of their help and assistance throughout our stay.

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    We also recommend using these when planning your next trip!

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  • Revolution Khaosan by the Bliss – Bangkok Hostel

    Revolution Khaosan by the Bliss – Bangkok Hostel

    Need to central hostel in the heart of Bangkok? Then look no further than Khaosan by the Bliss, a Revolution social hostel right on the famous Khao San Road in Bangkok! From social evenings, great facilities, plenty of events and the best social atmosphere, this hostel is one to check out!

    This is a very social hostel, so for those who want the most relaxing atmosphere, this may not always be for you. However, if you want to have a good time, get involved in fun evening activities, and meet lots of cool people, then this is the hostel for you!

    Want to book your stay at Khaosan by the Bliss? Find out more here!

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    Revolution Khaosan by the bliss hostel in Bangkok

    Location

    Revolution Hostel in Bangkok is located perfectly off Khao San Road with a small alleyway taking you to the start. It is remarkably quiet considering only a stone’s throw away is the hustle and bustle of Khao San but it’s no means silent. Revolution always seem to locate near a 7/11 which is perfect for their customers to grab snacks from.

    The side street offers a few food spots but is otherwise quiet with limited activity during the day.

    Revolution also offer further stays in these locations : Chiang Mai, Pai, Kanchanaburi (new site) and Koh Tao, with more coming soon! We will be sharing further reviews on these other hostels.

    Private Room Experience

    At Revolution Bangkok, we stayed in a private room which had all the required amenities for our stay. The room was big enough for us 2, and also offered a separate toilet and shower room which was a nice touch. The shower room was rather large which can definitely be a problem when staying in Hostels in a city.

    The room also had great storage space for all your gear. But one of the best features was a mosquito covering around the windows to allow for natural air in at night but none of the bugs. Mosquito bites can be an issue in South East Asia so these nets really helped us sleep easy at night!

    Breakfast wasn’t included in our stay but they offer both westernised and local options at a budget-friendly cost! Perfect for any traveller.

    Other Rooms

    For dorms, Revolution offer 16, 10, 8, 6 & 4 bed dorms. So if you don’t mind the larger rooms, or want a smaller dorm, they have options for you. They also offer female only dorms if you would rather. All of these rooms come equipped with your own bed, a towel, access key, shared bathroom access, a bed light and personal charging port which is essential for all travellers. Find out more here.

    Social Areas

    The social areas are great! They have a balance of busy and quiet which suits any of their guests. First up, is the quiet reception area that is a great place to order and eat food, enjoy the peace or relax with friends. Here they have tables dotted about and even offer some board games which is the perfect ice-breaker for meeting new people.

    The outside area is where it’s at! This is where all the evening activities and entertainment happens which includes gender bender night, quiz nights and so much more. Here there are benches which soon fill up in the evening and they even have a pool table. There is also an outside bar and a small stage in the corner where they present the events. Beyond the pool table is a small stone garden area with stalls and tables for when the social areas are super busy.

    Tours Available

    The hostel offer a great display of tours in Bangkok including temple hopping, river boat tour and a pub crawl. Although we didn’t partake in these tours during our stay, we did enjoy their gender-bender night activity and later in the night joined some rev reps and rev enthusiasts out on Khao San Road to a nightclub. The evening was really fun and turned out to be a late one… 5am!!

    If we had more time we would have loved to enjoyed a river boat tour and maybe even the pub crawl but all of the people we met highly recommended the tours.

    Would We Recommend

    Revolution, Khao San By The Bliss is by no means everyone’s cup of tea but if you LOVE party, or even just travelling alone and want to meet people, then this is the hostel for you. The hostel do amazing with creating ice-breakers to meet fellow travelers and organise some amazing trips for all to enjoy. The daily evening events really offer some great entertainment even if you want to sit and observe the carnage.

    Staying in the dorms have good privacy considering you are sharing the room with others. The curtains give good privacy, and you have all the space required for your luggage and more! The private rooms are very similar to a hotel as they are super spacious and provide great comfort when you need a night away from dorms.

    The social areas really are the hotspot for the hostel and provides more than enough space to meet people and have a great time during your stay. The staff are also very welcoming and supportive when you are staying and are happy to help with any further plans out of or around the city. We would totally recommend staying at this hostel and when we visit Bangkok again, we look to stay here!

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  • Back Home Backpackers – Bangkok Hostel Recommendation

    Back Home Backpackers – Bangkok Hostel Recommendation

    Bangkok is a city full of adventure, and a hotspot for travellers from around the world. From crazy food, beautiful temples, stunning city vibes and so many different things to do, Bangkok is a place to visit for sure!

    While in Bangkok, there is an abundance of places to stay. Our stay was split between Back Home Backpackers (perfect calm hostel) and Revolution Khaosan By the Bliss (perfect social hostel), which we will share about in a future post. However, let us share about our stay in Back Home Backpackers!

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    Back Home Backpackers hostel review Bangkok
    1. Location
    2. Hostel Room Experience
    3. Other Rooms Available
    4. Private Room
    5. Social Areas
    6. Would we recommend
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    Location

    Based near the tourism centre of Khaosan Road in Bangkok, this Hostel is within close walking distance to the popular road, however is far enough away it doesn’t feel *too* touristic considering the proximity. It is right across from a 7/11 , so you can imagine the amount of toasties we have eaten (we know it’s a lot!!!). It was tucked up a side road, but we found it easily accessible by grab (which we used a lot in Thailand).

    Khaosan road is a hotspot for many travellers and tourists alike. It has a bustling nightlife that will easily take you into early hours (or even later…). However, for those who dislike the loudness and nightlife, finding a hostel within a close distance that is calm can be a struggle.

    It’s also known to have some of the best local foods spots in the area so be sure to check them out, you won’t regret it.

    Hostel Room Experience

    Whilst we stayed at Back Home Backpackers, we stayed in their 10 bed dorm.

    Each dorm had plug access and a light, multiple fans across the room, a pretty street view, privacy curtains on each bed, ladders for top bunks, and two bathrooms with showers in both.

    Bathrooms came with shampoo and shower gel to use, with towels available. Breakfast can be arranged at an additional cost.

    Street view from Back Home Backpackers in Bangkok, Thailand
    Street View from Back Home Backpackers Bangkok

    We really enjoyed our stay! The beds were comfy, and after our long flight to Bangkok it was highly appreciated!!! There were different wifi hubs available throughout the hostel meaning it was easy enough to be connected around the hostel. The facilities were somewhat simple, but all that was needed for our stay!

    This 10 bed dorm starts from around £8.50 per night (always varies per season), and can be booked here.

    Other Rooms Available

    For dorm rooms, Back Home Backpackers offer rooms of 8 to 10 beds for mixed dorms, however they do offer a dorm room of 4 for just female visitors if this is something you prefer.

    Private Room

    There are options of single, twin, double and triple bed rooms within this hostel. They range from around £25 upwards a night, but there are some great options to check out! We didn’t personally stay in a private room, but from reviews and photos these seem a great option.

    Social Areas

    We loved the social areas! Great for digital nomads and freelancers, there were plenty of seating arrangements and areas, with internet and electric access for easy working!

    There was food and drink facilities available which were highly recommended by the people around us!

    During high season it seems like they offered a range of activities, however since we visited in low season it seems like they didn’t offer many night time activities. This isn’t really an issue, since Bangkok is full of many fun things to do day or night.

    Would we recommend

    We would recommend staying at Back Home Backpackers! They have a really friendly atmosphere, perfect for digital nomads looking for a chill vibe. This isn’t a busy hostel, so those looking for a vibrant nightlife, we wouldn’t recommend here- unless you want close proximity to Khaosan road with a chill ‘base’.

    With great wifi available, and lots of space to work from your laptop, this is a nomad haven to relax in the busy city. You can find and book Back Home Backpackers here.

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  • How to see Elephants in Thailand!

    How to see Elephants in Thailand!

    Thailand is a beautiful, scenic country full of amazing experiences that we believe everyone should see. You can really do almost everything here from see amazing natural sea life to venturing in the mountains or going off grid in the national parks. You really have it all and it totally makes sense why it’s some people’s favourite country to visit. Seeing Elephants were a massive highlight during this trip!

    For us, it’s a place we see ourselves exploring and exploring until we see every inch of the country… but we know it would take a long time.

    Thailand is very rich in their array of animals and boost amazing diversity across the animal kingdom. From the Indochinese Tigers, to giant lizards, whale sharks, many types of monkey and the infamous Asian elephant!

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    Asian Elephants Background

    Asian Elephants are found across Asia, with the majority of the population being in India and Sri Lanka, and the rest found across Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand. These elephants are much smaller than their Africa counterparts, standing at roughly 7 – 10 feet tall at the shoulder; with African elephants towering at 8 – 13 feet at the shoulder.

    These species are similar but have some distinct differences between the two. These include the size; Asian elephants are known to be quite a bit smaller as we have stated above. Also, the Asian elephants have a distinct one “finger” trunk whereas African elephants have 2. This means that African elephants can almost pinch objects as a grabbing motion whereas you may see Asian elephants roll their trunk to grab an object. The other main differences are the head shape, the Asian elephant having two bulb like shapes on the top of their head and they are different, round-shaped ears which are smaller than their African descendants.

    Asian Elephants Protection

    Unfortunately, Asian Elephants are used in various different ways for money or entertainment, which means the number of wild Asian elephants have been in decline for many years. We would ALWAYS urge people to visit these animals and be loving and respectful towards them, and only support organisations that have the animals best interests at heart.

    Usually, these elephants will be used for tourists to ride them, or use them in construction when moving large objects out the way. When doing this, they are not treated well and are manipulated to complete their task. If you are to visit any area that does promote this we would urge you avoid this tourist trap, as it is harmful to the elephants and only promotes locals to carry on with this sad activity.

    The elephants are still used in circuses across these countries where they are taught to dance, climb, and perform in front of a crowd. During their routines they would be whipped or beaten into submission so they complete their performance for the crowds and again is such a sad story to hear. We have first hand experienced some elephants who have been beaten and abused so bad that they are forever impacted by their torture and still act out “dance routines” out of fear on being beaten once more. More on this later on in the blog.

    In both instances, we would never recommend anyone to part take in animal exploitation and would always point people to visit organisations that support these beautiful animals. Below we have highlighted some of the amazing organisations and opportunities to marvel at these beautiful creatures.

    How to see Elephants in Thailand

    Elephant Jungle Sanctuary

    In Phuket and Chiang Mai is a sanctuary which have always supported abused, exploited and mistreated elephants from all walks of life. When you visit this sanctuary you are taught how to safely move around these amazing animals and give them the respect they deserve.

    Elephants in Thailand Sanctuary

    When visiting, you get half a day or a full day depending on what package you choose, and have an itinerary packed full of amazing things. In the morning, you are picked up from your stay, and taken to where the Elephants are free to roam. The elephants are allowed to wander across the many acres of land that is protected by the sanctuary as they wish, but are usually hovering by the food as expected.

    Upon arrival you will see elephants wandering and hovering around the food spots anticipating their lunch. You are given an introduction of the day and given the rules from the sanctuary. Each elephant has their carer, and they prepare the food they eat for lunch which you and the volunteers for the day will be feeding the elephants. The food will either be vegetables or fruit mixed in rice that is shaped into balls or local bananas. These are the elephants favourites and you can grab the food as you wish and feed it when ever elephant you wish!

    Elephant at Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Thailand

    As someone who has only done it once (so far), it can be daunting feeding them due to sheer size of them but after a few times you will become more comfortable with the gentle giants. You can go round and meet all the elephants and you can speak with volunteers at the sanctuary who will inform you of the name of the elephant, the history of each elephant and their experiences.

    Unfortunately, most of the elephants have some sad stories and we will give you an example below just to show what some of these amazing creatures go through and how important it is to support these animals.

    The elephants can be very food orientated so don’t take too long and ‘tease’ the elephants with the food as they will look to try and grab it from you. The best way to feed them is to hold it in front of them and they will use their trunk and their ‘finger’ to wrap around the food which they will then drop it in their mouth. Don’t worry, the elephants eat the banana peels so don’t think about peeling it for them!

    Close view of Elephant

    At the sanctuary, there is a photographer that will go around and take photos of you and the elephants which you can get at the end of the day to remember your experience by.

    The end of the feeding will lead you to grabbing some food and meeting the people in your group while the elephants go off with their owners and get ready for their mud bath.

    You get homemade local food which you can have a hand in making for the rest of the group if you wish. Lunch will be a spread of local foods and fruit which you can help yourself to so get ready for a hearty lunch! The food is amazing and really is flavourful, you will not be disappointed!

    After lunch, you are to get ready to get mucky!! The elephants will be in a large natural mud bath which you will be joining them. It’s better than it sounds trust us! So you need to get your trunks on and then meet the elephants in there.

    The activity is grabbing a bucket and chucking it on the elephants. Make sure to stay away from the back of the elephants as they can be unpredictable and obviously they cannot see you so you definitely don’t want to be sat on! The aim is to cover the elephants (other than their face) in mud. The elephants love the attention and mud and will like to try and roll about and even spray mud on themselves (and even you). The elephants will definitely show reveal their personality and once they are all covered, they are shown to the natural waters where they are scrubbed down and washed.

    Here you are given a scrubber and the elephants will let you scrub them on the sides and the top of the head which is very nice for them. We had some older elephants aged around 70/80 who were still playing and grabbing the edges of the bank and swinging in the waters. They would dunked their heads under and grab the weeds out the pool.

    It’s beautiful to see the elephants enjoy themselves and live a simple life where they can be themselves. The experience is truly beautiful and was definitely one of the top highlights of our trip!

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    Phuket Elephant Jungle Sanctuary

    Elephant’s Sad Story

    One of the elephants who we believe was roughly 30 years of age was previously owned and was a part of a circus who would travel the country. The Elephant would be taught simple tricks and dances and during rehearsals , the elephants would be whipped, abused, & beaten so they would complete the dance/trick and make no mistakes. These elephants then develop these actions into their personalities and unfortunately it becomes them. The elephant we talk about was 8-10 years rescued but would always sway in a dancing motion and would NEVER stop. After speaking with the carer, the elephant will NEVER stop this movement as the swaying (dancing) will mean they are not beaten and the elephant isn’t aware that it is safe from these horrible people and if it was to stop, nothing would happen. Unfortunately it is engrained into them and has become apart of their personality which is upsetting to hear. However, these sanctuaries are the best places for them and they are looked after really well.

    Elephant Watching in the Wild

    Kuiburi National Park

    In Kuiburi National Park you get to see wild elephants! It’s only open from 2pm – 6pm so make sure to visit the park beforehand to maximise your chances to see the elephants. You are in a safari and drive around the park with a ranger who will find the elephants and keep you at a safe distance to observe the elephants in their natural habitat. Usually this is roughly 50-100 metres away so you don’t disturb them so make sure to bring some binoculars to get the most out of the trip! If you forget binocular’s or don’t own any, don’t worry! You can rent binoculars for roughly 100 baht.

    When visiting the park, you are required to pay a national park fee which is roughly 200 Baht for an adult plus the cost of a ticket. The reason they charge this is because it’s attached to the Kaeng Krachan National Park which the elephants are able to free roam. It’s a great location to see elephants as the park has thin jungles great for visibility but also has over 200 elephants thriving in this habitat.

    Khao Sok National Park

    Here is the location we would recommend to see elephants!! There is no guarantee to see elephants here as they can be quite rare but trust me, if you do get so see them, it is totally worth it. Not only do you have the chance to see elephants in their natural habitat but you are also on a massive lake and there is a whole experience to the park. Beyond seeing the elephants, you are to stay on floating bungalows, go on hikes to look for elephants and so much more!

    It’s an experience that we would definitely recommend for anyone! In the morning on our way out of the park we stopped at a popular elephant viewing spot and found a mother elephant and her calf coming down to the waterfront. Time really stood still and it was such a majestic experience. We sat there for what felt like hours just admiring the beauty. We felt so lucky to experience this and if you manage to get this lucky then you will never regret it! To learn more about the full Khao Sok National Park experience you can visit our designated blog here.

    Seeing Elephants in Thailand

    There are many ways of seeing these beautiful animals in Thailand, but we would always recommend to look at the all the ethical ways. Make sure to do your research to which sanctuaries across Thailand are actually ethical as many will try to market as ethical to bring in more people. There are many sanctuaries to choose from for this and we may even do a blog post soon so you have all the options at your disposal.

    Many people dream of seeing elephants so do make it top of your itinerary when you are visiting Thailand, you won’t regret it!

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  • Khao Sok National Park Travel Guide

    Khao Sok National Park Travel Guide

    Khao Sok National Park

    Nestled in the heart of southern Thailand, Khao Sok National Park is an oasis that offers lush rainforests, towering rock formations, and tranquil waters. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, wildlife enthusiast, or simply a lover of natural beauty, Khao Sok has something extraordinary to offer. Here’s a travel guide will make your visit unforgettable.

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    Floating bungalows in Khao Sok National Park, Thailand
    Khao Sok National Park
    1. Khao Sok National Park
    2. Visiting Khao Sok National Park
    3. Encountering wild Elephants
    4. Kayaking and exploring
    5. Hiking Trails
    6. Exploring the Caves of Khao Sok
    7. Night Tours in Khao Sok
    8. Swimming in the lakes of Khao Sok National Park
    9. Is Khao Sok Worth visiting?
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      4. Where to get Connected
      5. Where to be Protected
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    12. Thank you for reading our Khao Sok Guide!

    Visiting Khao Sok National Park

    Khao Sok National Park is a beautiful treasure of Thailand! With the best time to visit being between December – April (this is not necessary at all, however, these periods are recommended for the best visit), explore the perfect bliss of this national park.

    Multiple trip variations exist, including different activities such as hikes boat tours etc! We have listed this one, which includes a morning jungle hike, two wildlife safaris by longboat, two lunches, dinner and breakfast!

    Find the link to an amazing 2 day experience in Khao Sok National Park here.

    Encountering wild Elephants

    One of the most awe-inspiring activities in Khao Sok is the chance to see wild elephants in their natural habitat. As you venture deep into the park, guided tours can lead you to areas where these magnificent creatures are known to roam. Imagine the thrill of spotting a herd of elephants bathing in a river or feeding on lush vegetation. Be sure to maintain a respectful distance, allowing these gentle giants to go about their day undisturbed.

    When we venturing through the national park, we spotted a mother elephant meander down to the waterfront with her young calf for hydration. This was a truly surreal experience which left us in wonder. It’s amazing to see parts of this beautiful country protected to allow these beautiful creatures freedom to roam and be wild.

    Wild elephants seen in Khao Sok national Park
    Wild Elephants spotted in the National Park.

    Kayaking and exploring

    When arriving at your chosen stay for your time in the national park, you are free to explore the local surroundings which include free access to a kayak! This gives you freedom to explore the waters and and limestone cliffs. There is so much to see you cannot miss out on this! While exploring you can see gibbons calling and swinging through tall trees, storks/hawks & eagles gliding through the skies, or if you are lucky… elephant or a shy Tapir meandering near the waters edge! The waters are crystal clear with many fish visible to spot.

    A kayak trip would be perfect to take photos, just relax and be one with nature for a short while. The park is beautiful everywhere you look so be sure to soak up all the surrounding views and all the natural beauty.

    Kayaking in the national park lake, Thailand
    Kayaking in Khao Sok

    Hiking Trails

    Khao Sok is crisscrossed with an array of nature trails, each offering a unique perspective on the park’s biodiversity. The park’s guided hikes range from leisurely walks to challenging treks, catering to all levels of fitness and adventure. As you traverse these paths, you’ll encounter a rich variety of flora and fauna. Listen to the symphony birds and spot exotic flowers in bloom. Popular trails include the scenic route to Sip-et Chan Waterfall, where you can cool off with a refreshing dip in crystal-clear waters.

    While wandering the trails, you will encounter broken trees from wild elephants not so elegantly weaving through the forests. You may even be lucky enough to find elephants footprints but these are rather hard to come by. Be sure to watch out for any leaches which are common in Khao Sok and hard to notice. We were shown a demonstration by our guide on how to spot and remove them so hopefully you will too!

    Exploring the Caves of Khao Sok

    Khao Sok is dotted with intriguing caves waiting to be explored. One of the most famous is the Coral Cave, named for its stunning coral-like formations. A guided tour will take you through narrow passages and vast chambers adorned with stalactites and stalagmites. The cool, dim interiors offer a fascinating contrast to the bright, humid jungle outside. Some caves involve wading through water and emerging in secluded forest areas, adding an element of adventure to your exploration.

    The reach caves, you may require to embark on long hikes or bamboo rafting across rivers to your chosen cave. Some may even require the physical activity of climbing steps or rocks to the entrance of the cave. It is so worth it!

    Night Tours in Khao Sok

    Although this sounds daunting, this can be one of the best ways to see a lot of the wildlife in the national park. A lot of the wildlife are nocturnal which will open up a whole new experience with different encounters than in the day. Bats can be seen darting through the blackened skies and you may even spot a leopard out on the hunt. You will have a expert guide navigating you through the jungle with a flashlight your only visibility. It’s truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! As you are hidden deep in the national park, the stars will be shining at their brightest giving you a beautiful natural show when you look up.

    Swimming in the lakes of Khao Sok National Park

    At your accommodation, you will have free time to entertain yourself and what better way to do this than going for a swim in the lake. The waters are so clear and pure, inviting you in! As you are staying on bungalows, this offers a great opportunity to jump in and enjoy your time with picturesque beauty in the background. There’s something truly peaceful about going for a gentle swim in the lakes in the clear water to unwind. Alternatively, it’s also a perfect spot to sit on the side of the bungalows and read a book and watch the world go by. There’s barely a pin drop in national park so just kick back, relax and soak it all in! There’s not many better views in South East Asia than this national park so be sure to make the most of it!

    Is Khao Sok Worth visiting?

    Khao Sok National Park was definitely one of the many highlights that stood out during our time in Thailand and South East Asia! There’s so much to do and see and if we went back we would definitely spend longer there, just being in the wild. It’s a place everyone should visit and one we couldn’t recommend enough!

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  • Discover the Best of North Thailand: Your Ultimate 2-Week Backpacking Itinerary!

    Discover the Best of North Thailand: Your Ultimate 2-Week Backpacking Itinerary!

    Thailand is a beautiful country that full of adventure, activities and amazing culture and food! It is a popular travel destination for most and one that hardly any would avoid.

    The north is definitely different compared to the south. If you have never been to the south, it’s more renowned for its perfect beaches compared to its other half and a popular destination for luxurious holidays.

    You can check out the best 2 week itinerary for Southern Thailand here.

    The North however is more delicate. The atmosphere is fast paced in cities like Bangkok but places like Chang Mai and Pai, it’s relaxed.

    You have the perfect balance of lifestyle which is really important. Sometimes you are exhausted and want a quieter setting away from the bustling city. Or maybe you are wanting to be apart of the busy life in the city, and see what there is to offer.

    Either way, there is option for both!

    Here, we have compiled the 2 week itinerary for those who are looking to make the most of north Thailand!

    Bangkok (3 days)

    This is a likely place to start. Bangkok is the capital and is a really large city to navigate and can often feel overwhelming. Most people will land in Bangkok when flying internationally so it just makes sense to explore here first! Therefore, you need an itinerary to make the most of your time there, and to be an efficient traveller.

    It’s a place with many beautiful cultural temples which are worth visiting and learning more about the history of the country. The city is broken up with a large river through the heart which allows for boat tours to see the best parts of the city. As a fun fact, the City is actually called Krung Thep (this is the sorter version) and has the meaning of “the city of angels”.

    We personally would recommend to avoid these as they are quite highly priced and doesn’t show you the up close and personal part of the area. If you visit the sights in person you can learn a lot about the history and culture! However, we do know that people are limited in time so if you are restricted, this is a viable option to see the city in a shorter timeframe.

    Please note, that if you are looking to learn more about the city – or any city for that matter – the best way is on foot for most cases!

    We would recommend visiting the following temples:

    • Wat Pho
    • Wat Arun
    • Wat Phra Kaew

    All of these offer offer a similar viewing but very different stories/meanings. It’s all really dependant on how much you are interested in the rich history of the country. We would recommend visiting at least 2 grounds to really learn more of the Thai culture. The grounds are mostly filled with temples, sacred sculptures, paintings, pagodas and carvings!

    These temples are historical places that monks use to practice their religion through prayer and living here. The temples we have mentioned were founded in the 17th and 18th century and were created by kings. These sites will usually take 2/3 hours depending on your interest and is definitely an activity we would recommend. As these temples are so rich in culture and history, we would recommend visiting at least 2 sites while in Bangkok to make the most of what they have to offer. 

    It is important to note that you are required to wear certain attire to visit these temples. You need to cover both your shoulders and knees at all times.. this includes men as well. We would recommend to wear light trousers and a long sleeved shirt for men and maybe a long sleeve dress (flowy not fitted or a jumpsuit with a long sleeve shirt. Both will need to wear shoes. 

    Alternatively, you can purchase traditional clothing outside in markets or near the temples for roughly 100 Baht per item which is perfect to cover you up with.

    The ones provided above are some of the more popular/stand-out temples which we have either visited or have been recommended by fellow travellers. 

    The capital is also showered in local shops, food markets and Thai activities that you MUST try!

    If you have embarked on this journey to travel Thailand, or even if you have decided to go for a holiday, you are really going here to venture out and push your horizons.. and there’s not many better places to do this than in Thailand & Bangkok!

    It seems like Bangkok markets spring up on every corner, with each stall offering something completely different. There’s so much to choose from! From traditional clothes vs perfect knock-offs, to traditional foods like Pad Thai, crocodile tail or scorpion, to novelty souvenirs and totally random items you would think would never be sold at a market. It literally has it all.

    The markets can stretch as far as a couple miles long, making it a perfect evening stroll if you don’t mind people trying to draw you in to their miscellaneous stalls. It’s a great way to just see what there is to offer and pick up a few bargains if you are short of any items along the way.

    Some markets are themed so if you are hungry and looking for food, a street food market would be the perfect way to try foods, stick to your budget and enjoy your evening!

    Bangkok also has opportunities including Muay Thai classes, Thai cooking classes, Thai Massages and more. Activities like these are a great way to learn more about different parts of their culture. So we would recommend to align some of your interests with these types of activities to make the most of your time.

    We took part in Muay Thai and relaxed with a Thai massage but unfortunately missed out on the Thai cooking experience which is top of our list once we go back.

    Chiang Mai (3 days)

    Chiang Mai is known to be a must see city… and it does not disappoint! It was one of our favourite cities as it really had it all!

    Some of the activities do overlap with Bangkok (including cooking classes, Muay Thai and Cooking Classes) so we would recommend to spread the activities over the two cities so you can experience all that the country has to offer.

    You could explore the city through busy shopping malls and international food courts, perfect to grab souvenirs or top up on some budget clothing. But it also has the busy markets and local food spots which is perfect to learn the culture and indulge in that tasty Thai cuisine!

    The activities in the area are plentiful! You have so many options that you could potentially enjoy the city and it’s surroundings for a week but you don’t have that long!

    If you didn’t do the elephant sanctuary in Phuket (highly recommend), then the elephant sanctuary in Chiang Mai is a must do. You are able to spend a half day/full day with the elephants doing various activities such as feeding them, having a mud bath with them and scrubbing them clean.

    You don’t really need to do them both as they are one of the most expensive activities to do in Thailand. However, I know that people loved the experience so much that they had to do it again! And trust me, we want to do it again and we can’t wait to experience it as it truly is amazing!

    We would always recommend to do this activity and it should be towards the top of ALL people’s bucket list. But please take note that these are wild animals and you should firstly research the place you are looking to do this and see the ethical side before booking. Not all sanctuaries are ethical so please do thorough research before booking. We don’t condone any animal suffering and understand that these sanctuaries that offer this experience do so to earn money to help the elephants from lives of torture, human imprinting and neglect.

    The elephants that are at these sanctuaries have been badly treated and are here as a safe haven so they can live their lives as normal as possible. They are given many hectares to roam free and live their life how any elephant should. They are few natural foods such as bananas and routinely looked after by medical staff and cleaned.

    Some of the elephants have picked up bad habits such as pulling their teats or swaying as stress mechanisms from previous experiences. We learnt a story of an elephant that was older (in her 70s), and was a circus animal who would never stop swaying even after being in the sanctuary for decades. We were told that she would be whipped when she stopped and therefore it has become a part of her personality and something she would not stop.

    As we are writing this, we have noticed it would be beneficial to highlight the most ethical elephant sanctuaries across Thailand or maybe the most ethical sanctuaries for animals across South East Asia. So stay tuned for that in the coming weeks.

    Chiang Mai also has activities such as a water park which we would totally recommend! Only being 15 or so minutes from the centre, you can visit a natural lake which has inflatables, cliff jumping, slides, ziplines and more! It’s a great place to take a day out to have fun and embrace your inner child as you bumble over some total wipe out replicas. There is also a water catapult which is a great experience for people who are more daring. Just know that you do go surprisingly high (speaking from first-hand experience).

    The water park also has food spots and paces you can chill out and relax after burning all your energy. It’s a great way for friends to escape the city and take a day to have a good bit of fun.

    A gym we would recommend to visit for Muay Thai would be Chiang Mai Muay Thai Gym. It is located Wiang Kaew Road and is a great place for people who have never tried Muay Thai before! They are patient and teach you the techniques well. The class is very inclusive and you are given a 1 on 1 coach that will be on pads, and teaches you what you need to know. For any regulars, they do more intense classes which you can learn more advanced moves to really test your skills.

    The training is fun and you are allowed to go at your pace, but they are happy to push you which is fun! Trust me, you will be shattered by doing this so be prepared! Luckily, in the gym they have fans and an open room so air can flow to help you when recovering! Once you have finished, we would recommend to turn left up the road once leaving and visit a smoothie place on your left roughly 100 or so yards up the road. This is a great place to get a well-earned refreshment before heading back to your stay for a wash!

    The markets in Chiang Mai are full and constantly popular among locals and travellers. They have a weekend market which is a perfect spot to wander and soak up the atmosphere while shopping for any food or novelty gifts! The people are welcome and don’t usually try to drag you over which is refreshing as this can be an issue and off-putting for some travellers.

    For the more daring visitors, you can try exotic foods including insects, scorpions and even crocodile! So get stuck in and let us know how nice (or not nice) these foods are…

    Pai (2 days)

    Pai is a tiny village located in the north mountains beyond Chiang Mai. The travel to the Village is enough to make anyone car sick as you twist and turn through mountains to arrive there! It’s a 4 hour trip one way and is definitely not for the faint hearted. Even monks were requiring stops to throw up during the drive and these are likely take this trip regularly!

    It is so worth it though! It’s a small fishing village that has no more than a dozen crossed streets with individual shops to wander around.

    Around Pai is where the activities and the natural beauty of the countryside is for you! Firstly, there are Bamboo Bridges that are sprinkled throughout fields that you can wander on to see the locals harvest their crops. Throughout the walk, there are viewpoints, activities and cafe’s making the walk all the more exciting!

    Local dogs wander up and down and are super friendly. Don’t be surprised that if you sit down, you will be accompanied by one! It’s a great place to explore the fields, relax on bamboo swings, and grab lunch while enjoying countryside views. There is also a local spot providing crossbow shooting just off the bridge. It’s an old fashioned crossbow entirely made out of wood & bamboo. You are taught how to shoot it and provided a target over the stream to test your accuracy!

    Close to the bamboo bridge is a local waterfall that you can stop at and indulge in. When we visited, it was later in the day and we were the only ones there. We had to crossed a small bridge and then descend down a few rocks before entering the tranquil waters. It’s the absolute perfect place to get photos and just be one with nature. It’s completely silent except the sounds of the waters and a great place to take in your surroundings. There are also some conveniently placed rocks so you can sit and marvel at the large waterfall.

    We would recommend to also visit a place that is completely unheard of for many travellers. It’s not a known place at all and is located just south of Ban Rong Yaeng on the 1095. There will be a few food trucks on a layby with a dirt track leading off.. this is the place. You may not think of much but there will be other onlookers waiting for the sun to set and you will not be disappointed. To get to the viewpoints, you would need to navigate uneven terrain which look similar to dirt bike tracks. But it would be totally worth it!

    The views are surreal as the sun will set behind distant mountains – you can relax up here and it is a great place to take some photos of a beautiful view!

    Now you are back in Pai, it’s definitely recommended to visit the local markets that happens in the evening where you can eat some of the best fruit we have ever had! The fresh mango, pineapple, pear and strawberry in Pai is crazy! They also offer a lot of personal gifts like a passport holder which can be engraved, or a bracelet you can personalise for yourself, friends or family back home! There are rows of stalls and makeshift shops that offer clothing and local delicacies so you can immerse yourself in the local culture!

    Visiting Pai is a great addition to anyone’s North Thailand trip and one I would not miss out on!

    Chiang Rai (2 days)

    Chiang Rai is a beautiful city located north of Chiang Mai. This is in the high mountains close to the north border where Myanmar and Laos meet. Usually, people would take an early morning bus trip from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai which would take 3h 45m. The stay is only one night with travellers getting a bus back the following day.

    This truly limits the time spend here and only give you time to see 2, maybe 3 of the main sites at most.

    However, you aren’t able to see the full beauty of what Chiang Rai has to offer. There is more to see than the main attractions and we would recommend an extra day so you can witness these.

    To maximise your stay, we would get the first bus in the morning which is at 7:00 am with the arrival time being 10:45 am. This will give you most of the day to get settled, drop off your gear at the hostel and move onto the the best part – exploration.

    The most popular things to do in Chiang Rai are the temples. These temples are some of the most unique in the world!

    Wat Rong Khun is stunning piece of architecture, covered entirely in white; and is a must visit in the city. It would be best to visit the temple first thing in the morning when the queues will be small and tourists won’t there. This would maximise the experience and allow you to immerse yourself to get the most from the temple.

    It is likely that you will spend 2/3 hours here which is enough time to walk around the gardens, see the paintings and marvel at the temple.

    Wat Rong Suea Ten temple is a newly established temple that is completely blue with gold trimmings which stands out in all it’s beauty. It opens at 7:00 am and would be the quietest time to visit the temple.

    The local gardens are perfect to explore and is a great place to learn more about the Buddha and what the temple represents. The blue colour is meant to represent tranquillity and healing for the buddha.

    Inside, you are welcomed by a large white Buddha which is used by locals to pray. You are able to take photos in this temple (not many allow this) so please be respectful when you do.

    As with most cities in South East Asia, Chiang Rai has many Bazaars markets/markets which you can venture through and explore. In Chiang Rai, they have a walking street which housed many stalls and provides attractions for visitors. Again, these are like usual Thai markets but they also have bars and sometimes bands playing so you can definitely spend the evening there, eat dinner, soak up the atmosphere and search for any cheap souvenirs.

    Chiang Rai isn’t known necessarily for it’s hiking but it is definitely worth exploring. The city is located in between many waterfalls which you could easily take 1 whole day driving between and marvelling at there natural beauty. Around these waterfalls, are hikes where you can explore the mountains and you can also visit some small towns which are on the rivers edge.

    The river actually has a beach.. We mean it isn’t exactly a beach as it’s along the river but is a beautiful place to visit. It’s not quite the place to go for a swim and bring a book and sunglasses the catch some sun. But it’s definitely a place you can relax and enjoy the mountainous views.

    Mauy Hung Son (3 days)

    This is totally different to anywhere else in Thailand and should definitely be more popular! It is seriously close to the Chinese border and is inhabited by many Chinese locals which has affected the aesthetic of the town.

    It is mostly small huts on a hillside with fields surrounding. A perfect place to unwind and understand a new way of life.

    There is an option to do a loop which will entail some insane views of the north of Thailand. This includes the highest point in Thailand, and views as far as the eye can see. There are also pagodas that are perfectly placed on the edge of mountain tops for the must luscious pictures and viewpoints. On this loop, you will motorbike around for a few days stopping in local stays and being off the grid.

    Like we say, if you are looking for a place very different to the rest of Thailand and would like some downtime, this is definitely the place for you.

    The perfect Northern Thailand Itinerary

    As the North is vast and the locations are far away, there is 1 day solely allowed for travelling between places. Please take into consideration that from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, you will likely grab a overnight 10 – 12 hour train ride. This is a much cheaper alternative to flying.

    We really hope you like are 2 week itinerary for the North of Thailand which has completed the full month itinerary we have for Thailand (2 week South Thailand itinerary here).

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  • The BEST Foods to Eat in Thailand!

    The BEST Foods to Eat in Thailand!

    Thailand is renowned for it’s all round experience and beauty. It’s a country full of endless possibilities- and therefore is one of the most popular travel spots across the globe.

    When speaking to people who have previously visited, the food is one topic no one forgets to mention! The vibrant flavours are not to be missed.

    Here we have compiled a list of the best foods you MUST try in Thailand! There are so many to choose from so be sure to try them all…

    Thai Omelette

    This is one we had to start on! When travelling Thailand, it was by far Jack’s favourite dish. So much so it was his breakfast EVERYDAY (this is no exaggeration).

    The best part about this dish is the pure simplicity it has. We mean there’s not much to the dish, it’s fried rice with an omelette on top. You can choose to have a veggie, chicken, pork omelette etc, but Jack’s choice was always vegetable.

    It’s just a great way to start a day; and is perfect for breakfast. The crazy part is that the dish is always one of the cheapest items on the menu so you don’t have to spend a lot (so always budget friendly)!

    Pad Thai

    This is known to be one of the most popular dishes people in eat when visiting Thailand. This dish is the perfect balance between salty, sweet and sour, and one we would never get bored of.

    Again, this is one of the cheaper options to eat in Thailand. There are so many varieties on the dish, with most meat and vegetables alternatives available.

    Please be aware that this dish is usually served with a side of chillis and crushed peanuts- so if you do have an allergy, please take precaution.

    Mango Sticky Rice

    Now this is a combination that to many people is weird, including us! And that’s why we never tried it. Seems like a combination of food that would never go!

    However, we have spoken with many people who have dared to try the dish, and say that it is one you should not miss! The sweetness of the mango, with the coconut covered sticky rice is supposed to be a perfect mix.

    Even though we haven’t tried it (yet), it will be top of the list once we go travelling! And I’m sure it will be a meal we revisit regularly.

    Pad See Ew

    This traditional Thai dish commonly consists flat rice noodles, cooked in an array of spices and flavours.

    This is not a dish that either of us have tried, but is a popular dish to have when visiting Asia. It’s a soy-based dish, and one that we have been recommended many times.

    This is definitely added to our to-try list once we go back!

    Panang Curry

    The Panang curry is one of the most popular Thai curries. It’s perfectly spiced, and usually on the hotter side when it comes to heat. It’s infused with red chillies, and is a saucy curry- which is always perfect to mop up with a side of bread.

    Like most of Thai food, it comes with most meats, and can come with veggie alternatives, but our favourite would be chicken or tempeh!

    It’s definitely one of those meals that you need to eat at a traditional restaurant to make the most of the rich flavours that the dish has!

    Massaman Curry

    This is another Thai curry dish you can’t miss out on. The massaman curry is heavily rich in flavour, and is usually accompanied by tender meats like a lamb shank or chicken. It is typically less spicy than some others leaving it good for even the more sensitive pallets!

    The dish for us is best served with beef, and with soft and soaked potatoes in the massaman broth-like sauce (it’s making our mouths water already)! As the same as a lot of dishes in Thailand, it is cooked with coconut milk giving it a sweet taste and fish sauce giving it a sour tinge.

    This dish really does encapsulate the rich flavours of traditional Thai food and one we couldn’t recommend enough.

    We honestly could of kept naming Thai dishes as there is so many to choose from. They are so rich in flavour and spices.

    There is no wonder Thai food is named one of the best cuisines in the world for taste, and something you can only fully experience when visiting Thailand.

    We would always give any Thai food a try, as it’s all freshly made and have never disappointed!

    We cannot wait to visit again and eat their luscious foods (and we will 100% be trying the mango sticky rice this time)!

    Please let us know your favourite Thai foods and inform us if we missed any off of the list that are a must-try!

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