1.Boonsiri Ferry Travel to Koh Mak or Koh Kood with Boonsiri Ferry and you’ll see that the trip itself is enjoyable. A high-speed catamaran at the Laem Sok Pier provides
1.Boonsiri Ferry Travel to Koh Mak or Koh Kood with Boonsiri Ferry and you’ll see that the trip itself is enjoyable. A high-speed catamaran at the Laem Sok Pier provides
1.Wat Phra That Nong Bua Wat Phra That Nong Bua stands in Ubon Ratchathani’s northern area and is famous for combining Thai spiritual traditions with the architectural design of India.
1. Ban Chiang Museum Udon Thani was built by the early Bronze Age people and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Every repaired object, ancient relic and piece
1.Wat Tha Sung Wat Tha Sung is one of the most unique temples due to its awe-inspiring atmosphere. The unique feature inside Wat Tha Sung is that the space is
1.Sirikit Dam Obviously named after the former Queen Sirikit, this massive earthen dam is highly recommended for anyone visiting this part of Thailand. It’s more than a masterful creation; people
1.Talay Mok Aiyoeweng Talay Mok Aiyoeweng is a must-visit if you are close to Betong. Take just 50 minutes from town and you’ll find this mountaintop view offers one of
1.Rocket Festival Yasothon The Bun Bang Fai, also known as the Rocket Festival, happens each year in the province of Yasothon in northeastern Thailand. Scheduled in May 2025, this event
1.Poharadevi Temple The Banjara community considers Poharadevi Temple, in Washim district of Maharashtra, a highly revered place of worship. This place is often referred to as the Kashi of the
1.Sant Namdev Sansthan The district’s Narsi village is where saint shree Namdev was born. The saint, Namdev Damaji Relekar, was born in 1270. Around 8000 people live in the village
1.Laling Fort In the area 18 km southwest of Dhule city in Maharashtra, the Laling Fort stands quietly, showing the history of the place. In its heyday, this fort helped






