A highball cocktail featuring a large green shiso leaf pressed against the glass, standing next to a bottle of Chalong Bay Thai Sugarcane Rum on a copper table overlooking the Bangkok skyline at dusk.

Capturing the Local Spirit: The Phrom Phong Perilla

A Shiso Mojito from Bangkok’s Little Japan This cocktail is a sophisticated riff on the Mojito, reimagined through a Japanese lens using local Thai ingredients found right in our neighborhood. By swapping traditional mint for the peppery, anise-like notes of shiso and leaning on Chalong Bay’s grassy, agricole-style rum, the drink bridges a classic tropical

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Young child standing on a viewing platform overlooking the massive, multi-tiered cascade of Thi Lor Su Waterfall in Umphang, Thailand.

Your Complete Roadtrip Itinerary: Sukhothai Ruins to Thi Lor Su in 9 Days

This nine-day itinerary takes you through the heart of ancient Sukhothai before turning west into the remote jungle forests of Tak Province. Here, you’ll raft the Mae Klong River and stand before Thi Lo Su, Thailand’s highest waterfall. It’s a journey of contrasts: ancient stone cities that once stood at major crossroads set against modern

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Stunning sunrise view of traditional Yor fishing nets in the Thale Noi wetlands, Phatthalung, Thailand.

Our 11-Day Thai Riviera Road Trip Itinerary: The Remarkable South From Bangkok to Patthalung

There’s an idealized version of coastal Thailand where sleepy fishing villages back onto broad, curved bays. The only sound: the gentle lapping of turquoise waters and the rustling needles of casuarina trees.  For miles on end, the only footprints are your own.   You’ll hear that the authentic Thailand vanished decades ago, swallowed up by resorts and beachside

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A young girl sitting on a bamboo raft inside a massive limestone cave with stalactites, heading toward a bright opening of light.

The 1095 to Pai: Fantastic Family Stops On Thailand’s (Fourth) Curviest Road

This is the sixth in a series of posts that tracks our 10-Day Journey across Northern Thailand from Laos to Myanmar. Read our last entry from Chiang Dao, or start from the very beginning at Pu Chi Fa. The drive to Pai is more famous than fearsome.  Over 135 winding kilometers, drivers navigate Highway 1095’s

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Woman in a flowered dress and baby carrier holding an umbrella in front of a large golden pagoda under a blue sky.

Chiang Dao Beyond the Summit: Golden Temples and Jungle Trails

Doi Luang Chiang Dao may only be Thailand’s third highest mountain, but it is easily the country’s single most impressive peak.  A limestone massif towering above the tropical lowlands, Doi Chiang Dao’s dramatic rise inspired locals to give it its original name: Doi Piang Dao, the Mountain That Reaches the Stars. With three kids between the ages

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Limestone tiers of Phu Kaeng Waterfall in Doi Luang National Park, Chiang Rai. Long exposure photo shows silky water flow and lush ferns.

The Wild Solitude of Doi Luang: Hiking Phu Kaeng Waterfall

Travel writers often describe a location as “remote,” as if the benefits of that description were self-evident.  At Doi Luang National Park, seclusion is not some vague selling point, but the heart of the experience. Most days, you’ll arrive at an empty trailhead, a simple parking lot with no stalls, stands, or services.  You’ll enter truly wild

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