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Most people come to Thailand for the amazing beaches. While I’m sure they’re amazing, we’re not really beach people. Our interests lie more in eating and Thailand gave us ample opportunity to do just that. We’ve been all over southeast Asia and we’ll let you in on a little secret: Thailand is SE Asia’s premier dining country. No contest.
It’s also a very traveler friendly place, making it an obvious favorite for sun-seeking tourists from all over the world. Generally we like ourselves some off-the-beaten-track tourism, but when push comes to shove, being in Thailand is just plain nice.
Feel free to send us an email if you have any questions about traveling there. Between the two of us we’ve been through through Thailand fifteen times so we’d be happy to answer any questions you might have.
Otherwise, you can check out some of our favorite posts from our time in Thailand here:
A Thai woman gives us an example of how tonal the Thai language is.
A rundown of our cooking class in Chiang Mai, complete with a delicious recipe
A Buddhist monastery where the main attraction are killers. But have no fear! They have somehow been subdued enough for you to pet them. Strange, amazing and true!
Our porcine friend gets a little too excited to be in the Land of a Million Smiles. (He misunderstood it to mean the Land of a Million Shots).
A Day in the Life of a Bangkok Eater
Our guide on how to eat your way through a day in Bangkok without ever stepping into a restaurant.
A post that sums up why we booked an extra day in Thailand en route to Myanmar – food, food, food.
Where…
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2009
Bangkok: April 29 – May 5
Kanchanaburi: May 5 – 7
Koh Phagnan: May 7 -13
Bangkok: May 13 – 15
Chang Mai: May 15 – 19
Ayuttaya: May 19 – 20
2010
Bangkok: January 21 – 27, 2010
Ayutthaya: January 27 – 28, 2010
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