The River Kwai is a beautiful river with a brutal history. Spending time relaxing on the River Kwai is an incredibly peaceful experience, more here – http://migrationology.com/2013/07/river-kwai-jungle-rafts-kanchanaburi-thailand/ I had the opportunity to... Read more »
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Go to http://migrationology.com/ for more travel and street food! Bangkok is a huge city, but the city comes together into a few central hubs, one of them being Victory Monument (อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ). Victory... Read more »
Get your FREE Thai food guide: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/free-bangkok-dollar-menu-guide/ (CLICK HERE) There’s not much more comforting than a plate of Thai style Hainanese Chicken Rice in Thailand known as Khao Man Gai (ข้าวมันไก่ also... Read more »
Grab a copy of my Eating Thai Food Guide here: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/ Pad Thai is quite obviously one of the most popular Thai dishes around the world. While there are so many different... Read more »
Visit my website for lots for travel and food, click here: http://migrationology.com/ Pahurat (พาหุรัด), located just a five minute walk from Yaowarat Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand, is the Little India of Thailand.... Read more »
Go to http://migrationology.com/ for more travel and food videos. Pratunam market is one of the busiest and most popular markets in Bangkok, Thailand. If you are searching for wholesale clothing, random knick... Read more »
For delicious royal Thai food and marvelous curries go to Krua OV (ครัว OV). Get all the information here – http://www.eatingthaifood.com/2013/06/royal-thai-food-at-bangkoks-classy-krua-ov/ Khao gaeng is a Thai term that means rice and curry.... Read more »