Tag Archive : Thailand Travels

[THAILAND TRAVELS] THREE SIXTY ROOFTOP BAR MILLENNIUM HILTON BANGKOK- THE UNFORGETTABLE 360-DEGREE VIEW

[THAILAND TRAVELS] THREE SIXTY ROOFTOP BAR MILLENNIUM HILTON BANGKOK- THE UNFORGETTABLE 360-DEGREE VIEW

Bangkok has quite a supply of bars with amazing views being feature across the media platform. The rooftop bars have become a tourist attraction other than a chilled out place. The Three Sixty Bar located at Millennium Hilton Bangkok is an underrated gem that many of the tourists are unaware about it. I am lucky enough to visit the rooftop bar on my recent visit to Bangkok. Read More

[BANGKOK EATS] AUDREY CAFÉ & BISTRO- MORE THAN JUST A THAI MILK TEA CREPE CAKE

[BANGKOK EATS] AUDREY CAFÉ & BISTRO- MORE THAN JUST A THAI MILK TEA CREPE CAKE

I am back to Thailand again after my trip to Hua Hin last year. This time round is to explore Bangkok. My hotel is just a few minutes walk away from EmQuartier Mall. This is the latest must-visit mall in Bangkok and you can find a lot of food choices here. Audrey Café & Bistro is one of the F&B listed. Read More

[THAILAND TRAVELS] 2D1N- 10 PLACES TO SEE & EXPLORE IN HUA HIN

[THAILAND TRAVELS] 2D1N- 10 PLACES TO SEE & EXPLORE IN HUA HIN

Hua Hin is a seaside resort on the of gulf Thailand and it is approximately 3-4 hours drive from Bangkok. Upon arriving Bangkok, we have arranged the transport to pick us up to Hua Hin. We paid 8,000 Thai Baht (8 pax) for 2 days transport from Bangkok to Hua Hin (2-way) and around Hua Hin attractions. This inclusive of 2,000 Thai Baht transportation from Hua Hin to Bangkok if you are wondering how much is the charges. Read More

[THAILAND TRAVELS] SANTORINI PARK IN HUA HIN

[THAILAND TRAVELS] SANTORINI PARK IN HUA HIN

Other Attraction Places in Hua Hin to explore:
Hua Hin Railway Station & Viewpoint
Wat Huay Mongkol- The Giant Luang Por Thuad Statue
Hua Hin Hills Vineyard
Cicada Market
Plearnwan Hua Hin (Eco Vintage Market)
Palace of Love & Hope (Maruekhathaiyawan Palace)

Santorini Park is another tourist attraction hot spot to be added into your Hua Hin list. The park opened in May 2012 is well-known with its architectural structure that resembles Santorini in Greece. For those who have not got a chance to go Greece like me, this is the place to go while trying to save money to go to the real Santorini. Read More

[THAILAND TRAVELS] WEEKEND AT CICADA MARKET | HUA HIN

[THAILAND TRAVELS] WEEKEND AT CICADA MARKET | HUA HIN

Other Attraction Places in Hua Hin to explore:
Hua Hin Railway Station & Viewpoint
Wat Huay Mongkol- The Giant Luang Por Thuad Statue
Hua Hin Hills Vineyard
Plearnwan Hua Hin (Eco Vintage Market)
Khao Luang Cave
Palace of Love & Hope (Maruekhathaiyawan Palace)




After exploring Plearnwan Hua Hin (Eco Vintage Market), we headed to Cicada Market for our last stop of the day. CICADA refers to Community of Identity Culture Arts & Dynamic Activities. This market is only open from Friday to Sunday and it is an open-market concept among lush garden settings. There are 4 zones in this market which includes Art A La Mode, Cicada Art Factory, Amphitheatre and Cicada Cuisine. So, if you are planning to include this in your itinerary, you will have to arrange your Hua Hin trip over the weekend. The market is located in Khao Takiab area which is approximately 10minutes drive from the centre town of Hua Hin. Read More

[THAILAND TRAVELS] WAT HUAY MONGKOL – THE GIANT LUANG POR THUAD STATUE | HUA HIN

[THAILAND TRAVELS] WAT HUAY MONGKOL – THE GIANT LUANG POR THUAD STATUE | HUA HIN

Other Attraction Places in Hua Hin to explore:
Hua Hin Railway Station & View Point
Hua Hin Hills Vineyard
Cicada Market
Plearnwan Hua Hin (Eco Vintage Market)
Khao Luang Cave
Palace of Love & Hope (Maruekhathaiyawan Palace)




After the panoramic Hua Hin scenery, we headed to Wat Huay Mongkol (Wat Huay MongKhon) to see the largest statue of Luang Phor Thuad in Thailand. The giant statue is about 12 meters high and 10 meters wide. It is set on a large mound wide with a stairway leading to it. The whole structure of this place is quite similar with Tian Tan Buddha in Hong Kong except that the stairways are not steep and longer in steps. Read More