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The joy of Yi Peng, 10000 Lantern Release Festival – Chiang Mai

November 3, 2011 By James Clark 18 Comments

Yi Peng, 10000 Lantern Release Festival - Chiang Mai

Sometimes words and pictures just can’t describe events. The Yi Peng Festival was such an event for me. I have many friends in Chiang Mai who have been to Yi Peng before and told me it is one of the highlights of the year. With such an endorsement I had to see this for myself. […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: buddhism, chiang mai, festival, thailand

Coffee Journey: A tour to a remote coffee village in Thailand

February 16, 2011 By James Clark 21 Comments

Coffee Journey: A tour to a remote coffee village in Thailand

Coffee Journey – A tour for those who love coffee I can’t remember the last time I went on a tour that went more than a day, so I find it remarkable that on my stay in Chiang Mai I was talked into going on a three day tour. Well I wasn’t really talked into […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: chiang mai, coffee, thailand, tours

The Bangkok 9 Wats in One Day Challenge

April 26, 2010 By James Clark 2 Comments

9 Wat Challenge

Bangkok’s reputation as a traffic clogged megalopolis overshadows the fact that Bangkok has more temples than any capital in Southeast Asia. Bangkok is the seat of Thai Buddhism, and the grandest wats in Thailand are in the capital. A popular way to visit the wats is to visit 9 temples in one day. In Thai […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: bangkok, buddhism, temple, thailand, wat

Maeklong market railway, Thailand – The train that goes through a market

March 20, 2010 By James Clark 43 Comments

Maeklong Market

One of the more interesting train journeys in Southeast Asia I’ve had is riding through the Maeklong market railway in Thailand. Even if you’ve never heard of the town, you’ve probably seen a youtube video of a train going through a tightly-packed market, where market stalls are set up on the rails. The train barely […]

Filed Under: Train Travel Tagged With: maeklong, mahachai, market, railway, southeast asia rail, thailand, train, train station

Flight Review: Jetstar – Melbourne to Bangkok

April 8, 2009 By James Clark 4 Comments

Flight Review: Jetstar - Melbourne to Bangkok

Flight: Jetstar JQ 29 Date: 27 Jan 2008 From: Melbourne (MEL), Australia To: Bangkok (BKK), Thailand Jetstar is the low cost airline brand of Qantas. They operate flights from Australia to popular destinations in Asia as well as New Zealand and Hawaii. As Jetstar is a low cost airline it doesn’t have the usual frills […]

Filed Under: Flight Review Tagged With: airlines, australia, bangkok, jetstar, melbourne, thailand

Long Neck Women – Chiang Mai

March 6, 2009 By James Clark 3 Comments

Long Neck Woman

The long neck women are from Burma/Myanmar, and many live as refugees in Thailand. The long neck women are known as Padaung, a sub-group of the Karen tribe. The Karen tribe villages are near the Thai-Myanmar border, but there are also “villages” near Chiang Mai. I say “villages” as they are really just market stalls […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: chiang mai, thailand, tours

Flight Review: Bangkok Airways – Samui to Singapore

February 17, 2009 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Flight Review: Bangkok Airways - Samui to Singapore

Flight: Bangkok Airways PG 961 Date: 24 Feb 2008 From: Samui (USM), Thailand To: Singapore (SIN) Bangkok Airways is a Thai airline based at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok. The airline operates flights in Thailand as well as to destinations in Cambodia, China, Japan, Laos, Maldives, Myanmar, Singapore and Vietnam. Bangkok Airways is not a low cost […]

Filed Under: Flight Review Tagged With: airlines, bangkok airways, koh samui, singapore, thailand

Samui Airport – the airport that thinks it’s a resort

February 16, 2009 By James Clark 2 Comments

Samui Airport - the airport that thinks it's a resort

Samui Airport (USM) is the airport of Koh Samui, serving domestic and international destinations. Samui Airport is a privately owned airport, built and owned by Bangkok Airways. [Ticket Office] Bangkok Airways bills itself as a boutique airline and the airport feels more like a tropical hotel resort than an airport. Samui Airport was listed 4th […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: airport, koh samui, thailand

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