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Three young children posing in front of ancient sandstone temple ruins with a mix of curious and tired expressions.

Finding Pang Sida’s Butterflies on the Road to Isan

This post is the first in a four-part series exploring the Angkor Empire Loop. We’re traveling through Thailand’s Isan region to uncover ancient temples that reflect the glory of Angkor Wat—minus the crowds. Follow along as we journey from the butterfly-filled forests of Pang Sida to Phanom Rung, the temple crowning an extinct volcano in Buriram. I lived in

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The famous "Whisper of Love" mural at Wat Phu Min in Nan, Thailand, depicting a tattooed Tai Lue man whispering into a woman's ear.

Nan, Thailand: Temple Murals, Rice Fields, and the Pleasure of Taking It Slow

Tucked into the far northeastern corner of Thailand, Nan Province lies well beyond the usual travel circuits.  It is a long, green valley hemmed in by high mountain ranges on either side, with the Nan River meandering gently through the lowlands between them. At the center of it all sits the ancient city of Nan,

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