Songkran in Bangkok: Thailand’s Water Festival of Renewal, Joy, and Community

Every April, Bangkok transforms. Streets that normally carry the rhythm of taxis and motorbikes erupt into laughter, splashing water, and joyful chaos. Buckets appear on sidewalks, water guns line market stalls, and strangers become friends for a day. It is a truly magical holiday. You must experience it at least once. This is Songkran, Thailand’s […]
Bangkok on a Budget: 50+ Local-Approved Free Experiences

Bangkok is one of the world’s most dynamic cities—a true metropolis. It’s a place where ancient temples, dense urban culture, and lush green escapes all meet. While the city is often associated with luxury hotels and rooftop bars, experiencing Bangkok on a budget is not only possible, it’s surprisingly rewarding. Many of the city’s most […]
Bangkok Air Pollution: Where to Go When AQI is High

When Bangkok air pollution levels rise and the AQI starts flashing red, you can feel the shift across the city. Parks grow quieter. Morning runners disappear. Parents pause before heading to the playground. The skyline looks a little hazier, and suddenly everyone is checking their air quality apps. If you’re in the city during pollution […]
Thai Customs and Travel Tips: 12 Surprising Things They Don’t Tell You About Thailand

Thailand is a fascinating and often surprising place especially if you are arriving from the West. At times, it can feel as though the rules have been turned upside down, and everything you encounter is the opposite of what you know from home. From everyday routines to cultural customs, Thailand invites you to let go […]
10 Best Rainy Day Activities to do in Bangkok for Free

Rainy Season is normally May to October and means low tourist crowds. Rain keeps clouds lighter at temples, markets and museums. Rain in Bangkok can arrive suddenly and heavily, but it doesn’t have to stop your plans. The city is packed with free indoor activities, hidden corners, creative spaces, and modern walkways that keep you […]
One day itinerary in Bangkok: Exploring the Grand Palace, Wat Pho & Wat Arun on a small budget

Exploring the three big temples in Bangkok on a low-budget. Table of Contents Bangkok is a city of contrasts — tuk-tuks racing past glittering shrines, skyscrapers towering over ancient temples, and a heat so heavy it seems to melt everything together. But tucked along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, three landmarks shine brighter […]