Temple Etiquette: Do’s and Don’ts

Temple Etiquette: Do’s and Don’ts Thailand has the largest proportion of Buddhists in the world. Over 93% of the country is Buddhist. As a result, there are over 40,000 Buddhist temples. Visiting some of the…
View PostBuddhism in Thailand: A Beginner’s Guide

Quick Facts on Buddhism Thailand has a higher proportion of Buddhists than any other country in the world! Over 93% of people in Thailand are Buddhist Less than 2% of Buddhists live outside…
View PostSolo Travel: Singapore 3 Day Itinerary

Female Solo Travel: Singapore 3 Day Itinerary I am so excited to be writing this blog post about my first ever solo travel trip. Anyone who knows me, knows I am the girl who wouldn’t…
View PostBest of Pattaya: Idyllic Beachfront Glass Restaurant!

The Glass House Silver, Pattaya A quick 2 hour drive from Bangkok, Pattaya is the perfect weekend getaway to enjoy crystal blue beaches, temples, markets, and good eats. Located just steps from the beach and…
View PostWhat to do in Kanchanaburi

What to do in Kanchanaburi Kanchanaburi is the perfect weekend getaway from Bangkok. Whether you are exploring Erawan National Park’s beautiful cascading waterfalls, climbing the steps at Wat Tham Sua, or visiting the well known…
View PostDragon Temple Wat Samphran: Bangkok Bucket List

Wat Samphran Dragon Temple Wat Samphran Dragon Temple is located 40 kilometers west of Bangkok. Out of the thousands of temples in Thailand, it has one of the most remarkable architectures of any temple…
View PostSanctuary of Truth, Pattaya

Sanctuary of Truth, Pattaya The Sanctuary of Truth is a must visit on your trip to Pattaya, Thailand. Contrary to popular belief, Sanctuary of Truth is a museum, not a temple. Additionally, it is…
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