Things to Do Near Chatuchak Weekend Market You Might Enjoy

Things to Do Near Chatuchak Weekend Market You Might Enjoy

Guide on Things to Do Around Chatuchak Weekend Market You Might’ve Never Known About

If you’ve visited Chatuchak  Weekend Market (a.k.a Jatujak also JJ Market จตุจักร) more than a few times you’ve probably become too familiar with one of Bangkok’s most famous shopping attraction. And by now, maybe it’s boring.

That’s why I listed 5 points of interest that are near and around Chatuchak Weekend Market you might find new and interesting.

A lot of my friends that frequently visit Chatuchak all think that the market is only good for buying cheap clothes and tchotchke souvenirs. There are over 15,000 stalls opened on weekends so it’s kind of hard to leave Bangkok’s largest flea market with your hands void of plastic bags stuffed with Thai souvenirs.

But there’s a whole lot more than t-shirts and throw away hats and sunglasses at Chatuchak Weekend Market. Or this little hip and chic spot right inside JJ Market I wrote about here.

Did you know Chatuchak has the largest aquarium fish market open 7 days a week?

Admit it, even if you’re not an aquarium hobbyist you did learn something new today. Just a short distance from Chatuchak Weekend Market there’s also an area where you can find Thai hand made items to decorate your home.

And skip the food sold inside Chatuchak Weekend Market and head to Aor Tor Gor Market, where you can buy the best durian in Bangkok just a short distance away.

Places to Visit Close to Chatuchak Weekend Market

  1. Aor Tor Gor Market
  2. Browsing for Furniture and Home Decoration
  3. Largest Aquarium Live Fish Market in Bangkok
  4. Get a Manicure and Pedicure with Nail Art
  5. JJ Green Night Market

JJ Green Night Market -One of the easiest night markets to travel to Bangkok…

Even though I’m very familiar with Chatuchak Weekend Market due to the fact that I’m always playing tour guide for my visiting friends and family. I always try to find alternative areas around Chatuchak to show my friends.

And I’m more than happy to share it here! First off is a place I highly recommend and it’s my go-to place for good authentic Thai food and the freshest fruit this side of Bangkok at Aor Tor Gor Market.

1. Aor Tor Gor Market (ตลาด อ.ต.ก.)

Through the years Aor Tor Gor Market which is super close to Chatuchak Weekend Market, by the way, is making a name for itself today. This is the market Thai locals go for good eats and the freshest but pricey fruit year round.

The real reason why you would want to come to Aor Tor Gor Market is for the food. The second reason why you would want to come to Aor Tor Gor Market is for the variety of fruit.

There’s a food court section with tables to enjoy our lunch but afternoon times when the lunch crowd hits it’ll be hard to find empty chairs and tables.

After scarfing down some delicious Thai food you’re going to want to walk off those calories. How about some furniture shopping? Anyone up for some antiquing?

Opening Hours: 6:00am – 8:00pm (every day)
Location: Kamphaengphet Road, opposite Chatuchak Weekend Market.
Best Way to Get There: Take the MRT subway to Kamphaeng Phet station. Exit #3 is the nearest to Aor Tor Gor.

2. Furniture and Home Decoration

One would easily think Chatuchak Weekend Market was created specifically for foreign visitors. But no, this popular market has local roots and a place for local Thais to hang out, shop and eat. Which is why you’ll find lots of furniture shops from modern to vintage.

Many expats including myself and local Thais can find stylish furniture and home decor near the surroundings of Chatuchak Weekend Market. Personally, I’m not into antiquing but if buying old things floats your boat you’ll want to wander around this area for some items to stick in your abode.

Whatever you can’t carry with you on the plane there are many shipping companies located in the area ready to help you arrange shipping from boxing to packing and delivery.

Now that you know where to find furniture and home decorations, how about having a pet fish with an aquarium to go along with your brand new home decor?

Opening Hours: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm (every day though most shops open Friday to Sunday)
Location: Kamphaengphet Road, between Chatuchak Weekend Market and JJ Mall
Best Way to Get There: Kamphaeng Phet – Take the MRT subway to Kamphaeng Phet station. Head out from Exit #2 walk straight up Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road and head 300 meters before JJ Mall.

3. Browsing the Largest Aquarium Fish Market in Bangkok

For the hobby aquarist at heart, you’ll find one of the largest aquarium supply centers in Bangkok right by Chatuchak Weekend Market. Thailand is one of the biggest exporters of tropical fish in the world.

From freshwater and saltwater fish to aquatic plants. You’ll even find supplies to set up your home aquarium at reasonable prices. Even if you’re not ready to buy and take home it’s quite nice to just take a walk through and enjoy the beautiful aquarium designs.

Lots of aquatic hobby products are produced in Thailand. Which means the cost is lower. Most countries even allow transporting live fish as carry on. As long as it doesn’t exceed the liquid allowance on certain flights to certain countries.

Opening Hours: 10:00am – 7:00pm (everyday)
Best Way to Get There: Best to take a taxi to Kamphaengphet 4 Road, opposite Chatuchak Weekend Market

4. Get a Manicure and Pedicure with Nail Art

Glam up your nails before heading back home or the night out in Bangkok…

There’s a very popular and affordable little nail salon near Chatuchak Weekend Market called Glamour Girls Nail Salon. I wrote a review post about them here.

After a long day of checking out those areas why not drop by for a bit of nail therapy. They also provide spa manicures and spa pedicures services. But Glamour Girls Nail Salon are best known for acrylic extensions and nail art service in Bangkok near JJ Weekend Market.

After getting your nails glammed up at Glamour Girls, why not head over to one of Bangkok’s popular night markets that is easy to get to, which is JJ Green Night Market.

Opening Hours: 10:30am – 9:00pm (every day)
Location: The One Park Mall Bangkok opposite from Union Mall.
Best Way to Get There: Take the MRT train to Phahon Yothin Station and head out from Exit#3
Website: http://www.glamourgirlsnailsalon.com/

5. JJ Green Night Market **(Closed Indefinitely)**

One of the easiest night markets to visit right within Bangkok near Chatuchak Weekend Market…

(Update February 2020 – I know that this night market is super popular. Currently it has moved to a different location in Bangkok’s Laksi district and renamed as JJ Green 2 Night Market)

Open Thursday to Sundays, JJ Green Night Market is at its peak busiest on weekends from 6 pm to midnight. Fridays and Saturdays are the busiest though, especially during long holiday weekends.

Located a short distance from Chatuchak Weekend Market it’s a smaller market but has an enjoyable ambiance at night. There are bars and pubs also which sometimes open past midnight.

Also, a good place to buy local Thai made products like clothes designed by Thais. It’s also a popular area to scope out second-hand items at reasonable prices. And of course, you’ll find cheap sunglasses and hats.

Lots of snacks can be found at JJ Green Market too but if you love seafood I recommend going to Koongtung (กุ้งถัง ). It’s seafood boil style with fresh shrimps, clams and crabs. If you can’t handle spicy they have different levels you can order.

Opening Hours: Thursday – Sunday 5:00 pm – 2:00 am
Address:  เลขที่ 1 ถนนกำแพงเพชร 3, แขวงจตุจักร, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
Best Way to Get There: Even though there is an MRT (Chatuchak) and BTS (Mo Chit) stations nearby, JJ Green Night Market is a little bit deep inside Chatuchak Park. So best to take a taxi.

The Takeaway

Chatuchak Weekend Market is like an institution in Bangkok. The area surrounding Chatuchak is growing with more businesses especially with the new BTS train lines being constructed around the area. Which means more people will be able to travel to Chatuchak easily.

With all the progress and more visitors means more shops and businesses opening up in the neighborhood. And I wouldn’t be surprised if one day you took a walk around Chatuchak Weekend Market and discovered something new for yourself.

Baan Sukhita บ้านสุขิตา Review in Chanthaburi, Thailand

Baan Sukhita บ้านสุขิตา Review in Chanthaburi, Thailand

A Taste of the Beach Life at Baan Sukhita in Chanthaburi, Thailand

Thailand has a lot of beaches. Some good. And some not so good. Everyone, including yours truly that is planning to stay indefinitely in Thailand is always out in the search of the best beaches as a side trip from Bangkok, either for a day or more. And that’s what we found at Baan Sukhita in Chanthaburi, Thailand.

A few weeks ago for the very first time I visited Chao Lao Beach where I made a review of Maldive Beach Resort. While driving around I came across Ao Yang by chance.

Ao Yang is a bay, so not a beach even if there is a small one. “Ao” in Thai “อ่าว” pronounced àao with a low tone means bay. But theres a small beach lined with restaurants and a parking area for visitors to the beach and restaurant customers.

The view right outside of Baan Sukhita Hotel. Quiet and peaceful bay in Chanthaburi Thailand…

There are several hotels and guesthouses along Ao Yang. But we chose to stay at Baan Sukhita because we had already seen it while driving through when we last visted Chao Lao Beach. And their sea view rooms left a good impression on us which is why my wife and I decided to go back check it out.

Reception desk at Baan Sukhita…

Baan Sukhita is just a simple hotel. But in a good way. It’s not a fancy place for the fancy folks that enjoy high tea in the noon overlooking the bay. It’s ideal for any visitor looking to get away from Bangkok just for a little while to reset and rest. Which is just right up our alley.

Baan Sukhita Chanthaburi – The beachfront rooms on the left are triple deluxe sea view rooms and the ones on the right are normal sea views rooms…

Baan Sukhita has sea view rooms just 50 or so meters from the beach with a picket fence and the road in between.

There’s no fitness center. No Swimming pool. A row of beach chairs, benches and tree trunks shaped into chairs with a lovely view of the bay from the property lawn.

No hotel bar with happy hours. So be sure to stock up on your favorite beers and snacks as there are no full convenience stores in Ao Yang.

Many hours were spent on this hammock… Pure bliss with the gentle breeze blowing in from the bay…

But there is a cool tree hammock! Just a single hammock is slung between two beautiful trees. Now I can imagine this hammock wouldn’t be enough during the weekends with more guests staying at Baan Sukhita.

Since my wife and I stayed during the weekday we were pretty much alone. So I had the hammock all to my self!

Baan Sukhita has 21 Rooms With 3 Room Categories:

  1. Standard Nature View – 20 m² / 2 Adults and 2 Kids 0-11 age
  2. Sea View – 24 m² / 2 Adults and 2 Kids 0-11 age
  3. Triple Deluxe – 32 m² / 3 Adults 2 Kids 0-11 age

Room #106 with a sea view. Our home sweet home, well at least for 4 night…

On this trip I booked a sea view room and stayed in room #106. Per night we paid 1500THB ($55USD). The property was renovated back in 2014 and well maintained. The room still looks new with a nice comfortable queen sized bed, a flat screen television plus some chairs, a mini fridge stocked with 2 bottles of water daily and a small work table.

Sea view rooms lead straight out to the beach…

The bathroom has a shower room and the fixtures looked brand new. Though I believe the bathroom would benefit with a ventilation fan to to keep the air moving out.

First impressions of the room, nice and clean…

I also think the room would really benefit with more light fixtures. At night with all the existing room lights turned on the room was still too dim especially near the area where the work table was placed.

The Wi-Fi was not stable but I could always piggy back off the hotspot from my phone to my laptop computer. Television has a dozen Thai channels and a movie channel with Hollywood hits but of course it’s dubbed in Thai.

Garden view rooms at Baan Sukhita…

The Breakfast

Breakfast which was included with our room rate at Baan Sukhita is served from 7am to 9am. There’s not a lot of breakfast variety but understandably so. It’s a small hotel property which receives most of its guests on weekends.

No sense to cook up a bunch of food which will just go to waste with not enough people to eat it.

Western style breakfast at Baan Sukhita…

It’s not exactly buffet style but if you want to order more food the hotel kitchen staff were more than happy to cook another set. They even offered to make an omelette just to change up the menu a bit as we stayed for 4 nights. Staff were very nice at Baan Sukhita I have to add.

Khao Tom Moo Gung – A Thai style rice soup with minced pork and shrimp normally eaten for breakfast…

What they do serve is sufficiently enough. Sunny side eggs, some boiled ham and chicken sausage with toast is the western option. Khao Tom Moo Gung is the Thai breakfast of choice served with lots of fresh shrimp and minced pork was my favorite and I had it every morning with American style breakfast.

Things to See Near Baan Sukhita

To really explore Chanhtaburi and the area surrounding Baan Sukhita you’ll need to have a car or hire a driver. It’s the only way to get a glimpse of the natural beauty that surrounds Baan Sukhita. The area is mainly popular for beaches and there are a handful to enjoy. But I just want to mention that because these beaches are less traveled or visited you will find trash along the sand.

Lots of signs with English pointing to places of interest. But having Google Maps to get around was helpful…

Beaches near Baan Sukhita Hotel

  • Ao Krathing – This beach is owned by the army. You have to walk down to the beach, about 150 meters down a man made stone pathway. But coming back up could be tiring. Not a far drive from Baan Sukhita.
  • Hat Chao Lao – This beach is the nicest with long stretch of sand and not as much rocks in the surf. Great for swimming. Not a lot of resorts on this beach still quiet even on weekends. Drive time to Chao Lao Beach’s eastern tip is about 20 minutes.
  • Hat Laem Sing – Similar to Hat Chao Lao but a lot more busy during the weekends. Drive time from Baan Sukhita to Laem Sing takes about 10 minutes.

Recommended Area to Visit in Chanthaburi

  • Chanthaburi Waterfront – I haven’t been all over the city of Chanthaburi but I came across this little section of town near a river. It’s a nice little place to visit, explore and perhaps enjoy a cup of coffee at one of the many cafés by the river. A recommended side trip while staying over in Baan Sukhita.

Chanthaburi Waterfront – Because the area has Chinese and Vietnamese background you’ll see their influences all around…

The Takeaway

I like Baan Sukhita a lot for the ambiance and environment. If you want to travel Thailand, relax at a beach with not ton of people around than this is the type of place you’ll like and enjoy. I certainly did.

But you also have to have some expectations as well. Ao Yang is not a very developed. There’s a row of seafood restaurants along the bay where the locals go to enjoy freshly caught seafood right off the bay. And that’s all there is in the immediate vicinity of Baan Sukhita Hotel.

There’s absolutely nothing to do at night. Matter of fact the area is deserted at night except for the seafood restaurant owners and workers that live nearby. There are many dogs in Ao Yang area too and from my experience they are friendly. Especially when they get to know you. But if you’re afraid best to avoid them.

This is Frank, but in Thai is name is pronounced “Flang”, very friendly when he gets to know you…

During the day you can lounge on the hammock or take a dip in the beach and explore Chanthaburi by car. But this is the kind of rest and the sort of thing I enjoy. And enjoy I did at Baan Sukhita Hotel. I highly recommend staying at this nice little beach hotel in Chanthaburi, Thailand.


Ratchada Bangkok – A Guide for the Night Owls

Ratchada Bangkok – A Guide for the Night Owls

Ratchada Bangkok – The Best Area to Stay in Bangkok for 24 Hour Cafés and Food

Not too long ago I wrote a post on the best areas to stay in Bangkok for first time visitors here. In this post I’ll point out which is the best area in Bangkok to stay for the night owls.

You know the type. They sleep during the day and go out when the suns down. Or you’re simply an insomniac or a writer with the late night inspiration looking to bang out that novel until sun up. What ever the reason I’m going to show you the best area in Bangkok for hanging out all night.

Luckily certain areas of central Bangkok is becoming night owl friendly. By that I mean there are plenty of 24 hour cafés and eateries to hang out in complete with free Wi-Fi and use of power ports. A full proper 24 hour supermarket. And of course the old stand by 7 Elevens which are always a plenty and reliable for quick late night munchies.

The best area in my opinion for tourists that plan on staying out all night and looking to stay in Bangkok for short and long term is called Ratchada.

Ratchada (Ratchadapisik Road) is a long stretch of road and is considered one of the main avenues in central Bangkok. So there are many hotels for all budgets including affordable condo and apartment rentals in the area.

3 Reasons Why Ratchada is the Perfect Area to Stay in Bangkok for the Night Owls (and Also First Time Visitors to Bangkok)

  1. Three MRT stations are right in the heart of the busiest areas of Ratchada 1) MRT Huai Kwang 2) MRT Thailand Cultural Centre 3) MRT Phra Ram 9
  2. Ratchada has the most concentration of 24 hour cafés and restaurants, particularly inside a mall called The Street. There are a few malls, big supermarkets and a very popular night market near MRT Thailand Cultural Centre station.
  3. Lots of affordable hotels are in Ratchada that are really good for sightseeing in Bangkok.

The most 24 hour cafés and fast food restaurants can be found at The Street Mall on Ratchada Road…

The Street Ratchada Shopping Mall

The Street Shopping Mall is located on a busy intersection of Ratchada Road. This is the perfect mall for anyone visiting Bangkok and planning on staying up all night. If you’ve got a bunch of friends that love staying past midnight too than you’ll love this mall even more because the cafés inside, particularly Starbucks has huge tables and lounge space. There are electrical ports and free Wi-Fi too.

Only the basement level and ground level shops are open 24 hours. The shops on the upper levels have normal opening and closing hours.

This little outdoor bar near the side of the The Street Mall closes past midnight, sometimes…

If caffeine is not your thing then there’s a small outdoor bar right by the side of The Street Mall. Not a bad place to get some beers and chill out through the night when it’s a little cooler.

The upper floors have shops with clothes, an IT and mobile phone section and even more restaurants on the upper levels, but as I mentioned already only the basement and ground level shops are open 24 hours.

On the basement level there’s also Foodland Supermarket with a fast food restaurant also open 24 hours.

Best Way to Get to The Street Mall – The Street Shopping Mall is just a few minutes walk from Thailand Cultural Center MRT subway station, just be sure head out from Exit#4

Website: http://www.thestreetratchada.com/

All the 24 hour cafés and restaurants at the Street Mall are located on the ground and basement level…

Plus You’re Not Far From Huay Kwang Either…

Huay Kwang is also another popular local neighborhood which Ratchadapisek Road cuts right through. Huay Kwang is famous for it’s food scene, particularly street food hawkers and seafood restaurants. It’s where locals go to grab some good eats although prices at restaurants and hawker stands are more expensive it still manages attract locals living nearby and afar.

Huay Kwang is also an ideal location for budget travelers because there are many hotels with reasonable rates in the neighborhood with a MRT subway station. Check out a list of Huay Kwang hotels here.

You can walk from The Street Shopping Mall to Huay Kwang in 10 minutes. Check out my short little post on Huay Kwang and find out where I go to enjoy some awesome street food.

The New Rot Fai Market Ratchada – Just Another Reason Why You’ll Love to Stay in This Area

The New Rot Fai Market Ratchada – Rot Fai in Thai means train. But, there’s no trains. No worries, just go there and have fun. New Rot Fai Market Ratchada is perhaps one of Bangkok’s easiest to reach night markets. It’s just behind Esplanade Mall and you can get there by taking the subway train to Thailand Cultural Center MRT Station. Be sure to get out from Exit #3.

New Rot Fai Market is very popular with Thai locals but because its so easy to find many foreign visitors make it a must visit.

There’s lots of food from traditional and regional Thai to Asian, Western and European foods and desserts. And since it’s a market you won’t be hard pressed to find second hand items like clothes and shoes. But of course you’ll find new items as well.

Lots of bars line this market too so not a bad place to start the night out because New Rot Fai Market opens from 5pm to Midnight only from Thursday to Sunday.

The Takeaway

Ratchada Bangkok is quickly becoming one of the city’s best hang out spots for locals due to the amount of 24 hour businesses in central Bangkok. Plus it’s not far at all from Huay Kwang, another night owl hangout for Thai locals.

And because there are 3 MRT stations within Ratchada it’s also a prime location which means if you pick a hotel in this area you’ll have easy access to exploring other areas in Bangkok, like Sukhumvit, Chid Lom and Silom.

Take it from me, as a guy living here for so many years I’ve seen Ratchada grow from quiet empty plots of land to a revitalized commercial center filled with restaurants and condos.

Ratchada, is a great area for any visitors to Bangkok looking to hang out in Bangkok all night. It’s also a very good area for first time visitors to Bangkok looking for a hotel or to hang their suitcases.

Tips and Advice on Booking Your Phuket Island Tours

Tips and Advice on Booking Your Phuket Island Tours

From Where to Book Your Phuket Tours to the All Important Travel Insurance in Thailand

Is it cheaper to book tours when I set foot on Phuket Island? Should I book Phuket tours in advance?

If you’ve asked both questions then you are essentially wondering what’s the best way to book daily tours in Phuket, Thailand.

By the time you’re finished reading this blog post, you’re going to have clear answers to booking a tour before or after you arrive on Phuket Island. Plus everything else in between, including tour travel insurance why you should not book tours with local Thai tour agencies using your debit cards.

Unless you’ve got yourself a fancy yacht courtesy of a generous trust fund or a Bond villain-style speed boat parked somewhere along Thailand’s Andaman Sea, you’re going to have to join a tour group to explore the beautiful islands and beaches of Phuket (ภูเก็ต pronounced Poo-ket).

Small private wooden motor boats in Phuket tours
Smaller wooden motor boats are made for private tours. But private tours cost more…

Don’t Own a Boat? No Problem.

You will learn where to go find the best prices for tours on Phuket Island. Also, the best online travel agencies to reserve island hopping tours in advance. Whether you’re traveling solo or with a group of best friends and family, my Phuket travel guide will ensure you’ll find the best tour prices.

Phuket is the largest island in Thailand. With 32 smaller islands which requires hiring a boat or joining a tour group for island excursions. You can’t do it alone. So you will need local Thai guides and hired transportation.

Also in this post, I’m going to point out the benefits of booking tours online versus booking tours on Phuket island. I’m sure you’re eager to find out which is better.

Safety is Important These Days for Touring the Islands of Phuket

No one wants to get into accidents let alone think about it. I’ll cover what’s included in Phuket’s tour operators’ insurance coverage. This is important to know when you’re frolicking on the beach and cross paths with monkeys in a bad mood. And sometimes the causes of accidents aren’t entirely the fault of tourists alone.

Thai tour operators can be accident-prone as well. I’ll touch base on insurance coverage provided by Thai tour agencies and what to expect below.

Tourists waiting to board their boats on Khao Ping Kan (James Bond Island)…

Benefits of Joining a Phuket Island Tour

A visit to Thailand’s famous Phuket island is on most tourists’ must-do list. Joining an island and beach hopping tour is the best and most convenient way to explore Phuket and all of its beautiful surroundings.

There are plenty of perks for joining tours:

  • A driver picks you up from your hotel and drops you back off when the tour is over.
  • Knowledgeable English-speaking guides are on hand.
  • Lunch and refreshments are included in the price. Beers are extra.
  • Admission fees to islands are included as they are considered national parks. However, you should double-check trip descriptions to be sure.
  • Snorkel gear and life jackets are loaned out.

Better to bring your own snorkel gear. Because the equipments provided are reused repeatedly. Gross!

Tour agency inside a hotel on Phuket island
Tour agency inside a hotel on Phuket island

Like most things in life you get what you pay for. There are private yachts to the Phi Phi Islands you can hire outright for the day with champagne and caviar served. But you’ll be paying out of your butt hole for that privilege.

I’m like most folks. I’m looking for the best valued tour in Phuket. I don’t want a tour that is too cheap yet provides an amazing value and experience. Which is a polite way to say I want a lot. But I want to pay a little. And that’s okay.

Because in this little Phuket tour guide, I’ll show you where to book that dream tour to the Phi Phi Islands and where you shouldn’t be booking your overall Phuket tours to save money.

You’ll specifically know which areas are best to book tours on Phuket island after arriving.

But first, here’s a little nifty tip from your buddy the Wayfaring Soul:

Wayfaring Soul Tip #1901 for Booking Phuket Tours

“The bigger the boat, the cheaper the tour price. The smaller with less people and faster the boat, the more it’ll cost.”

Speed boats are better… but it’ll cost more

Smaller speed boats provide specialized tour services. It can carry approximately 15 passengers, not including crew. But they cost more. Speed boats are nimble enough to navigate to certain parts of the islands that are quieter and less frequented. Less people the better and that’s the way I like it. So I typically book Phuket speed boat island hopping tours. The cost is worthwhile.

Larger ferry boats are okay… and it’s cheaper

Ferry boats fit more passengers but don’t have much flexibility because they can’t pass through shallow waters. And also certain secluded locations due to the size of the boat.

However, because more people are sharing the boat the cost per passenger is lower. There are just too many people on these boats, approximately fifty onboard. I’ve only been on once and never again.

My friends have been on larger tour boats though and they tell me it’s not that bad though. So it all comes down to personal preference.

And now, let’s get to the big question you’ve been asking.

Tours boats waiting on a beach
The wooden boats with single engines are used for short island hops and small tourist groups…

“Booking a Tour in Phuket After Arriving  VS. Booking Phuket Tours Online” – Which is Better?

This is a question I’m asked often. Who wants to arrive in Phuket only to find out that the tour you wish to join is completely sold out?

Everyone wants the best tour for the best price. No one wants to overpay. More importantly, who wants a crappy Phuket tour experience?

This will happen if you book tours in all the wrong places. Booking day trips in Phuket within your own home country’s travel agency is a classic mistake. There are only two things to think about:

  1. How Much Time You’ve Got Before Arriving in Phuket?
  2. How Many Persons Are Traveling Within Your Group?

Here are your answers. Plus also my best tips on where you should book your tours and more examples of where you shouldn’t.

Time – You’ll Have Plenty of it to Join a Tour in Phuket

If you’re like me, a serial procrastinator, you’ll be happy to know there are plenty of opportunities to purchase jungle trekking, snorkeling, or scuba activities and island hopping packages right on the main island of Phuket.

There are as many tour sellers as there are 7-Elevens in Phuket. If you don’t know what I’m talking about you’ll see when you get there.

So it’s not necessary to purchase day trip tours outside of Thailand. Nor book Phuket tours online in advance.

But there is an exception as to why you should book Phuket tours online before arriving.

I’ll get into that exception later. But if you can’t wait, click here.

Speedboats are popular way to go island hopping in Phuket
Here’s a speed boat commonly used by Phuket tour operators. It has an approx. 15-person capacity excluding crew and is used for fast travel to cover more beaches and island stops…. I always book a speed boat tour.

Believe me, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to buy tour packages if you haven’t done so yet. The island is full of tour agencies, tour agents, tour kiosks, and tour touts.

The nice Thai lady running a laundry shop could also hook you up with a phone call.

Whether you want it or not airport taxi drivers will try to sign you up for a jungle trekking tour. Even though you are deathly scared of large hairy spiders like yours truly.

Unscrupulous locals train monkeys to shake tourists down if they don’t buy tours from them. Stray dogs are tattooed with tour advertisements. You can even buy tours from elderly Thai fruit vendors. Okay, so I’m kidding about the last three. But you get my point.

Here’s another scenario. Say you arrived in the cities of Bangkok or Chiang Mai first.

And it’s the high season (November to April). You’re concerned that all the island tour operators are fully booked. So you decide to book a tour through the hotel’s on-site tour agency.

Phuket Island Map
Tour agencies in Phuket offer boat trips all around Phuket Island, possibly dropping you off certain beaches for a little while…

Never Book Phuket Tours Inside Hotels

That action will end up costing you at least 20% to 35% more compared to reserving that same tour on Phuket island. Hotel tour agencies in Bangkok don’t do it for free. And they shouldn’t as it’s a service they are providing. All hotels in Bangkok or any other tour vendors in Thailand outside of Phuket will charge extra.

I don’t even recommend purchasing day trip tours inside Phuket International Airport. Because renting a location inside an airport is expensive. In turn, tour operators pass some of the cost to you.

But we are savvy travelers, right? Don’t fret, book your tours on Phuket because you’ve got plenty of time to save yourself some money for a frosty piná colada.

Now that you know where not to book tours in Phuket, I’m going to show you where you should go for the best Phuket tour rates

For the Best Tour Prices in Phuket, Head to Patong Beach

So I’ve already established that it’s best to purchase your tours right on the island of Phuket. To be specific, head to the Patong Beach area because there are so many tour operators all selling the same tours. But at slightly different prices. Chances are you’re probably staying at a hotel in the Patong Beach area anyway. Or at least be visiting Patong Beach for its nightlife.

The reason why you can get better prices from tour operators on Patong Beach is because that’s the area where most tourists are wandering around. And tour agencies in that area try to be as price competitive as possible to get your Baht into their grubby hands.

Patong Beach Road Phuket
Patong Beach Road – Walk along this to find the best Phuket tour prices…

Where is Patong Beach?

Patong Beach is a seaside resort on the western coast of Phuket. The area is abuzz with Phuket’s nightlife including a smallish red light district.

Even then, Patong is family-friendly. With many restaurants serving Western food and seafood restaurants. Chances are, you’re going to visit Patong Beach at least once on your Phuket vacation. I guarantee it.

Patong Beach is the single best location in Phuket to find tours on arrival.

A tour agency desk right by Patong Beach, Phuket…

Here’s What to Look for at a Phuket Tour Agency.

  • Look for a Phuket tour agency with a business name clearly marked, with phone numbers.
  • I recommend dealing with a dedicated tour agency only. I typically stay clear of tour agencies that double as a laundry shop or other businesses unrelated to tourism.
  • Make sure a Thailand Tourism License (TAT) is displayed. It looks like the image below but with a license number.
TAT License
Here’s how a TAT license looks. A licensed tour agency will also have a license number displayed…

Check Around for the Best Tour Prices

I recommend speaking with tour agencies on the street level of Patong Beach. I also recommend checking prices with at least 3 different tour agencies. You’re more than welcome to check more than that if you have the time.

Me, I prefer to spend it under a beach umbrella with soft warm sand caressing my feet. While cradling a nice frosty boozy piná colada. I just love those cute little drink umbrellas.

Price comparisons from three different travel agencies along Patong Beach will give you a general idea of prices for tour activities during your visit.

How much can you save from checking around?

It’s possible that you can save a few hundred Baht or more, depending on the season, time of day, or whether or not a particular tour agency has reached a quota. The discounts can add up if you’re traveling in a group. It’s possible to ask for group discounts.

Matter of fact, ask for discounts. But be polite about it. Do not expect a deep discount. If they can’t sell to you, trust me, they’ll find somebody else to purchase a tour.

Patong Beach Road Phuket
Patong Beach Road is crammed with tour agencies…

Use Your Common Sense

Whatever you do, do not book a Phuket tour from a local tour agency offering an incredible itinerary at a too-good-to-be-true price.

While doing your price research along Patong Beach you will eventually figure out the average cost. Finding anything unrealistically cheaper than the rest should set off alarms in your brain.

If you see a Phuket tour more than half off of what everyone else is charging you’re at a dodgy unlicensed business. No questions about it. They probably don’t have your safety in mind nor care whether or not you have a good experience.

Remember what your mother told you about talking to strangers…

Also not a good idea to have a tour tout approach you out of the middle of nowhere. These guys, girls, or ladyboys may not work directly with the tour agency. But rather as middlemen so they get a commission when you book which you end up paying for their lunch. Simply put, don’t speak to strangers who approach you with a fist full of tour pamphlets.

Bangla Road is also a good area to look for Phuket Tours

Aside from Patong Beach, I also recommend searching for Phuket island hopping tours along Bangla Road where you’ll find lots of tour agencies.

Bangla Road is a major street on Phuket Island that runs parallel to Patong Beach. You’ll find it with no problems.

Tour agencies in Phuket Patong Beach
Tour agencies in Phuket’s Patong Beach can speak English…

Here’s When to Book Tours in Advance Online

Now let’s talk about booking Phuket tours online. It’s not more expensive than booking on the island itself. In some instances, during low travel season, it’s about the same price. How that happened I have no clue.

If you’re traveling with just a few people go ahead and book the tour upon arriving on the island.

However, I highly recommend booking tours in advance online for bigger groups.

Book that Phuket Tour Online When You’re Traveling with a Bunch of Friends

Viator.com is a reliable online tour company where you can book your Phuket tours ahead of time…

So here’s the exception I mentioned before. If you’ve got a bunch of friends traveling with you to Phuket then I advise booking Phuket tours online in advance.

Like anything these days on the inter-web you can purchase Phuket day trips at home in the comforts of your underwear. Fuzzy pink bunny slippers are optional.

Online Phuket tour prices are priced slightly higher. I’ve never found them to be cheaper than booking a tour on-site at Patong Beach and Bangla Road. However, as I mentioned prices could be the same in some instances.

The biggest benefit of booking a tour online in advance is that there’s enough space for you and all your friends to chill out on the same boat. Because nothing drags down a vacation mood more than getting separated from your BFFs.

For me, I normally book tours ahead of time when I’m with at least five friends. If you’re popular and have even more friends you might even get your own boat.

Some tours are more popular than others. Obviously, the best tours get picked up and run out of space the quickest.

This is another reason why it’s a good idea to reserve that tour online ahead of time.

In most instances, you can reserve now and pay later, or cancel within 24 hours’ notice, just like the popular tours around Phuket I listed below.

Book Tours Ahead of Time for These Best of Phuket Island Beach Tours

  1. One-Day Tour to Phi Phi, Maya and Bamboo Island – This trip is designed to pack in the Phuket travel experience of your dreams. As I recommended you’ll travel via speedboat to Koh Phi Phi where you can relax, swim along coral reefs, and possibly fend off monkeys trying to steal from you as you snap selfies. You’ll be visiting four islands on this tour package. Check the price and read reviews for this tour on Viator.com
  2. Similian Islands – If you want to spend more time in the water snorkeling instead of fighting off monkeys on a beautiful picturesque island then a tour of the Similian Islands you will enjoy. Similan Islands has some of the best coral reefs and diverse marine life in the Andaman Sea. Check the price and read reviews for this tour on Viator.com
  3. Raya Island – Imagine a long stretch of soft white sandy beach with crystal blue waters. And no pesky monkeys. That’s what you’ll find on Raya Noi. You’ll definitely enjoy a stop at Banana Bay for snorkeling. Check the price and read reviews for this tour on Viator.com.

Here’s Another Reason to Book Online Ahead of Time

Phuket Simon Cabaret Show
Best to book shows ahead of time, especially if you’ve got a big group…

Every time my friends come to visit Phuket for their very first trip, I always recommend checking out Simon Cabaret Phuket for a fun night out. But if you want the good VIP seats you need to book in advance. This all ladyboy cast cabaret is very famous in Phuket and a super popular tourist attraction.

Oh, and another reason why you want to book ahead of time for Phuket Simon Cabaret Show is you won’t get separated from your friends and have a table to sit together.

Trazy.com and Viator.com Are Some of the Best Online Travel Agencies for Phuket Tours

There are many reputable online travel tour operators selling all kinds of tours in Phuket from, island hopping, snorkeling, sunrise tours, jungle trekking and yes even tickets to Phuket Simon Cabaret Show.

I like online tour operators like Viator.com, you check out an example of their James Bond Island tour itinerary.

Speed boat carrying passengers to Andaman Restaurant in Phuket
These tour boats are designed for shorter distance trips around Phuket…

Another online travel agency I recommend is Trazy.com which has a highly reviewed tour of Phuket’s 1 Day Similan Island Tour.

Both are reputable online tour operators in Phuket and the major reason why I recommend them is if there’s a problem you know how to find them. For instance if you’re back home and you want to complain about something you can write to them, leave a review or a feedback. Plus, they speak English.

Versus booking a tour through a local tour operator you may not want to pay for international calls or have some sort of communication problem.

Not that I’m saying local Thai tour operators across the scale are bad. Just saying things happen and if it did, don’t you want to be able to speak to someone you can easily communicate with?

I mean what if you want to cancel a tour and get some money back?

Cancellation policy from a tour on Viator.com, please check all tour cancellation policies as each may be different…

However a recent Tragedy in Phuket Has Swayed Me to Recommend Booking Tours Online

Due to a recent tragedy in July 2018 which resulted in the deaths of 41 Chinese citizens returning from an island tour in Phuket, I can’t stress enough to be careful about how you choose your tours in Phuket.

I believe that companies like Viator.com and Trazy.com are highly reputable online travel agencies that are more responsible for the safety of their customers.

Cancellations and Refunds – Pay Tours With Credit Cards (Not Debit Cards)

There are a lot of reasons why tour agencies cancel an outing. And reasons why you need to cancel a tour too. Rough weather is a big reason why operators will cancel a day’s worth of tours for safety precautions.

Your husband had some bad sushi a few days before arriving in Phuket. And don’t want him to blow chunks on the speed boat. That would be one reason why you as a customer need to cancel and request a refund.

Bad weather coming in Phuket
For obvious safety reasons tour operators cancel trips due to inclement bad weather…

Why should you pay with a credit card? There are several reasons but one example is if there’s a cancellation due to weather. If you paid in cash but have no time to pick up the refund afterwards then it’s easier to get the money refunded back to your credit card.

However, a local Thai tour operator in Phuket might add a 3% surcharge for paying with a credit card. Which is not a big deal.

Though is another reason why I recommend booking a tour online with the web travel agencies I mentioned.

Also, if there’s a problem, say if you think you’ve dealt with a shifty tour operator you can always contact the credit card issuer to put a hold on the charge. And have the credit card company investigate and sort things out.

Never pay for tours with a debit card. I don’t want to get off topic so if you want to know the reasons why check this article here.

Lunch on the Tour

If you’re booking a full-day tour package it will include lunch. Maybe even a light breakfast in the morning. Most half-day tours include lunch also.

Try and stay away from tours where for lunch they stick you inside a large shared restaurant.

Here’s an example of why from my last Phuket island tour:

Recently, a large restaurant was made somewhere off the island near Phuket where all the surrounding tour agencies shuffle in hungry tourists and serve lunch.

There are restrooms and snack shops as well, which is all good.

Andaman Seafood Restaurant
This restaurant was built a while ago to handle the influx of hungry tourists in Phuket…

There were 10 to 12 tour mates at a table. Everyone was quiet as we stared at the dishes that were presented to us. Awkwardly silent I must add. Like everyone was thinking the same thing in unison.

Where’s the nearest McDonalds? We’ll swim through shark-infested waters if we must for some McNuggets and fries!

We were served cold french fries. Some tepid water with root vegetables and chicken (me thinks) that’s supposed to be soup de jour.

Did we have sweet and sour pork? Or was it chicken? There were a few other Thai dishes but let’s not get into that.

Was there a chance our tour group’s lunch was made by a cadre of less experienced cooks?

While the real chef was out on the back pier enjoying his afternoon siesta with an icy cold beer. Possibly…

Andaman Seafood Restaurant Phuket
Andaman Seafood restaurant, is packed and crowded because most tour agencies stop off here so tourists can have their lunch which is included in the tour package…

So what’s the lesson here kids?  Ask your tour operator if they provide tours where lunch is served on the beach. Search around until you find an itinerary somewhere specifically stating where you’ll be having lunch.

Remember, all tours are usually priced about the same as advertised by other Phuket tour operators. So why would you want to pay for a crappy lunch and location when you can get something better? For roughly around the same price.

Because I have joined tours where you can enjoy a lunch buffet on a nice sandy beach with a view. Believe me, it’s a whole lot better than eating at a packed restaurant and looking at the faces of disappointed tour mates.

The Ultimate Goal is to have the Best Phuket Island Tour Experience

For example, here’s an itinerary from Viator.com showing their list of pit stops along with other helpful info about their Phi Phi Island Adventure Tour.

Too lazy to check the link? Here’s an excerpt from that tour itinerary:

“Then, cruise to the white beaches of Bamboo Island. Go ashore for a delicious buffet lunch at an island hotel, and enjoy free time to relax on the beach and swim.” – From Viator, Phi Phi Island Tour

Phang Na Bay, located in Khao Phing Kan, is also called James Bond Island. This limestone landmark is the island’s claim to fame…

Insurance on Phuket Tours – Bad Things Can Happen

Sure, we don’t want bad things to happen. But it’s still a good idea to have some accident insurance coverage. Especially if you’re planning on zip lining up in the air and short trekking through jungles filled with rabid monkeys in heat.

All licensed tour operators in Thailand are required to carry insurance for tourists under their charge. Keep in mind, that some tour agencies may charge a little bit extra for insurance to cover children.

Accidents can happen so be sure to book with tour operators that have insurance clearly listed…

Here’s a look at one of Trazy.com’s Zipline experiences in Phuket. It clearly states what’s included in the price, including insurance.

By Law, Local Thai Tour Operators Must Provide Insurance Coverage

As indicated in this Bangkok Post article, in case of an accident involving tourists, local tour operators are required to cover up to 500,000THB ($16,500USD) for injury.

In the instance of death, a tourist’s estate receives 1,000,000THB ($33,000USD) per tourist. All licensed tour operators in Thailand must have insurance as dictated by the Tourists Authority Thailand (TAT).

Phuket Island Tour Operators with Insurance

  • Nutticha Marine Co., LTD – They have a good selection of on and off-island itineraries. Their full-day Phi Phi, Maya, and Khai Island tour provides a good experience and is recommended.
  • Flying Hanuman – If zip-lining through the air while screaming like a maniac does it for you then check out this tour operator. And yes they have insurance.
  • Trazy.com – This online travel tour agency provides tours in many countries but has a good selection of Phuket tours at reasonable rates.
Trazy is a web travel agency offering insurance on their tours…

When searching for local tour operators in Phuket, if you see one that you are interested in but don’t see them listing insurance you can always email them and ask if they provide any for peace of mind. Because if they are licensed tour agencies on the island they are required to provide it.

Because information changes from time to time, and if travel insurance is your concern on any tour excursions in Phuket please contact the tour operator and inquire about their company tour insurance policy.

Final Thoughts on Booking a Phuket Tour…

Booking tours in Phuket is usually smooth sailing (pun intended) as most tour operators on the island are doing their best to provide the best experience for their customers.

The locals depend on tourism because it’s very important to the island’s micro-economy.

A few of the crew members working on a tour boat in Phuket…

I’ve been to plenty of island tours in Phuket booking online and on the island and I have to say all were good fun. Local tour guides spoke English or one other language.

Most have a great sense of humor and fun conversations were had. The crews look out for the welfare of the passengers under their care and want everyone to have a good time.

6 Tips for Booking Tours in Phuket, Thailand

  1. April through October is the monsoon season. Tours during these periods are cheaper. But be sure to have plenty of time in Phuket so you can rebook the next day in case of cancellations.
  2. Patong Beach is the best area in Phuket to find the lowest rates on day trips in and around the island. Check and compare with at least 3 different tour agencies on Patong Beach for the best tour rates. Not far from Patong Beach is Bangla Road which is also a good alternative to find tour packages.
  3. Never purchase Phuket tours inside a hotel lobby travel agency.
  4. For a better experience book tours from well-established online travel agencies with reviews of itineraries.
  5. Be sure to read up on tour itineraries, pit stops, what’s included, and what to expect during a tour. Some tour agencies include admission fees to islands and some don’t
  6. Pay tours with your credit card to get refunds conveniently or dispute charges.

Now that you’ve learned that Patong Beach and Bangla Road on Phuket Island are the best areas to look for tours. As well as the importance of having insurance included are you ready for your awesome tour experience in Phuket?

Me and Dtan on an Island Phuket Tour
Being near Phuket and able to travel around the islands is one of the reasons why I love living in Thailand…

I hope so!

If you have any questions regarding booking tours in Phuket drop a comment below and I’ll reply as soon as I can. Until then, happy travels in beautiful Phuket!

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Kwai Tara Riverside Villas Review

Kwai Tara Riverside Villas Review

A Popular 3 Star Hotel Along the River Kwai Kanchanaburi

This month my wife and I decided to head over to the province of Kanchanaburi for a week. One of Thailand’s most well known scenic and natural province. Kanchanaburi’s center is approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes drive (143.7 kilometers) from Bangkok proper. Which qualifies it as good as anyplace in Thailand for a quick getaway from the hustle and bustle of the Big Mango.

Most of all we were looking forward to our stay at the (แคว ธารา ริเวอร์ไซด์ วิลลา) Kwai Tara Riverside Villas in the district of Sai Yok. We heard so much about it on various media outlets so we decided to go check it out for ourselves. The Kwai Tara is well known for it’s quiet serene location, right on the meandering Kwai Noi river or River Kwai.

Many hotels and guesthouses along the River Kwai, but we chose to check out the Kwai Tara Riverside Villa…

Even though I’ve been in Thailand for many years I’ve never really traveled around Kanchanaburi. Just through it and never stopped over to check out the area. And I am aware of it’s history and the area’s claim to fame or infamy, the Kanchanaburi Death Railway. Plus the bridge which was the basis of 1950’s action drama movie, “The Bridge over Kwai”.

During this trip I’ve booked two other hotels in Kanchanaburi to do a comparison. And I can confidently say Kwai Tara Riverside Villas is the best hotel in the district of Sai Yok, or at least amongst the three we’ve stayed in.

On the Road to Kwai Tara Riverside Villa

Lots of road construction along the highways leading to Kwai Tara Riverside Villas…

These days it’s just so much easier finding your destination with google maps. We went during the weekday and didn’t expect a lot of traffic. But some areas were still congested due to road construction as of writing. By the time you’re reading this I’m guessing most of the major road constructions are all finished.

Kanchanaburi province is growing thus the need for more roads and wider highway lanes are needed.

Overall, it was a very easy to find the Kwai Tara Riverside villas because highway signs are clearly marked. But I have to admit the last few kilometers to the villas could get a bit tricky so make sure you’ve got plenty of battery on the phone for google maps.

The last few kilometers leading to Kwai Tara could get a little tricky due to less signage…

Now if you’re considering staying at the Kwai Tara it’s best to self drive. It’ll be a whole lot cheaper than hiring a driver with a car. And you are going need your own wheels to get to restaurants and places to explore. Which there are a few and you’ll find out where we went below. Because I can tell you there’s really nothing to do at the Kwai Tara’s resort ground.

Though there is the Mahawangchang Elephant Camp directly next to Kwai Tara’s property. But we’ve had our fair share of elephant rides earlier this year when we went to Koh Chang where I made a review of the Emerald Cove Koh Chang hotel.

For my wife and I we consider this as a road trip just like we did it in Khao Sam Roi Yod. And the Kwai Tara is a good enough place to rest our heads, if not a bit overpriced.

This is the backside of the mountain villa rooms. You do get a good view of the mountains, but not so much of the river in these rooms…

We booked a floating house villa which at the time I paid about $130USD per night including taxes and breakfast. That is pricey considering it’s listed as a 3 star hotel. But there’s no gym and no swimming pool. And those were the weekday rates.

I guess you can consider jumping into the river if you choose to for a dip in which you are more than welcome to. And believe me, walking down and than back up from the floating houses could give anyone a quick workout.

These are the mountain view villa rooms which are the closest to the reception area…

But I got to say, the floating houses are big. It’s about 80 square meters with very high ceilings so you get this really nice spacious feel. There’s a private front with cargo nets you can stretch out on top while the river waters below pass gently underneath. It was quite nice. Though whether it’s worth the +$100USD price tag is up to ones personal bank account.

A Look at Kwai Tara Riverside Villa Floating Houses

These floating house style rooms are 80 square meters and uses two A/C units to cool the room…

The room’s size get’s the winning point plus having the river just footsteps out the sliding doors with a beautiful view of the river is the cherry on top.

It’s a sparsely decorated room with a fridge that is filled daily with complimentary sodas and snacks. Which is pretty much unheard of. There are not a whole lot of channels on the television and the Wi-Fi, if you need it is unreliable.

There was one morning where the electricity was shut off for nearly an hour and a half so the room got warmer. But luckily it kicked on just before afternoon when it gets hotter.

A big bathroom. Be sure to bring your own shower gel as the ones provided by the hotel is not enough…

As I mentioned earlier breakfast was included in the price we paid. Basically, you get two choices, American breakfast which is eggs to order, some bacon and ham. Then there’s the Thai option which is Khao Tom Moo (ข้าวต้มหมูสับ), rice porridge with ground pork. You can order multiple plates and the kitchen staff were more than happy to oblige.

Then there’s a table where guests can serve themselves cereals, toast, salads and juices. And that’s pretty much what we had the entire week for breakfast.

The breakfast area is located right by the hotels reception area…

There’s one thing I have to mention and I can’t really blame the hotel for this problem. And that is the flies.

As soon as the food ordered hits the tables flies seemingly materialize out of nowhere and started dive bombing my sunny side eggs and bacon. There are numerous electric fans set on high located throughout the eating area but even that was not enough to keep the pests away.

Maybe by the time you’re reading this Kwai Tara’s hotel management have figured out a way to solve this problem.

You can enjoy a view of elephants marching by in Mahawangchang Elephant Camp…

The Final Verdict

I really like to like the Kwai Tara Riverside Hotel. It’s great I think for a short visit. But I can’t really say I would go back again. But the reason also is there’s really not much to do overall in Kanchanaburi. And you really do need to drive about an hour just to find some nice place to eat or chill out at a café.

If you’re looking to be pampered then you might want to look elsewhere. They do have staff to help with your bags down the steep steps if you choose the floating houses. But after 8pm there’s no one at the reception desk for assistance until sometime sun up.

Everyday the hotel provides a free raft ride in the early evening and it was very enjoyable…

There are numerous time we’ve stayed at the same hotel property in Hua Hin like the Escape Hotel and La A Natu Bed & Bakery. We usually like to stay at our favorite hotels because we already know we’re going to experience great service and enjoy the going ons around the hotel’s location.

And because there’s nothing of real interest for us at least near the Kwai Tara there’s just not much reason for us to return again.

But here are a few points of interest you might enjoy in Kanchanaburi, but as I mentioned quite a drive from the hotel:

  1. Giant Tree Kanchanaburi or Giant Monkey Pod Tree Kanachanburi (just google it) is about an 1 hour and 30 minutes drive from Kwai Tara Riverside Villa.
  2. Sringarind Dam National Park is about 2 hours drive from Kwai Tara Riverside Villa. It’s a scenic drive with plenty of restaurants and rest stops along the way.

A long drive up mountains and hill afforded us this beautiful view of Srinagarind Dam…

As I mention already during this road trip we stayed in several other 3 star hotels in Sai Yok. And Kwai Tara is hands down the winner in terms of hotel quality and uniqueness. I guess if I could choose one word to describe the Kwai Tara the word would be unique.

There’s sort of a new catch phrase in Thailand and it’s called the “slow life”. Well if you want a taste of the slow life or even just a glimpse of it then go check out the Kwai Tara Riverside Villa.