🌿 Wat Pa Phu Kon – The Forest Temple of Udon Thani 🇬🇧 English Version – Wat Pa Phu Kon: Serenity in the Forest Wat Pa Phu Kon in Udon Thani is one of Thailand’s most peaceful and breathtaking temples. Surrounded by deep forest and rolling hills, this temple offers a quiet escape from busy…
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MoriTour Thailand Supporting Srinakharinwirot University
MoriTour Thailand Supporting Srinakharinwirot University Ongkharak Campus Today, our MoriTour drivers had the privilege of providing transportation for a group traveling to Srinakharinwirot University (SWU) Ongkharak Campus in Nakhon Nayok. This campus is known for its large, peaceful environment and its reputation as one of Thailand’s leading academic institutions. For our team, it was an…
Bang Saen Beach
Bang Saen Beach – The Perfect Local Beach Escape Near Bangkok A Relaxing Beach Only Minutes Away Bang Saen is one of the most popular local beaches for visitors and Thai families. It’s close to Bangkok, easy to reach, and perfect for a simple day by the sea. Why Travelers Love Bang Saen A Perfect…
Prasat Phanom Rung
Prasat Phanom Rung – Thailand’s Khmer Masterpiece on a Volcano A Temple Built on Ancient Lava Prasat Phanom Rung sits on the rim of an extinct volcano, creating a dramatic setting for one of Thailand’s finest Khmer temples. Its sandstone architecture and detailed carvings have made it a national treasure. A Sunrise Experience Like No…
Huai Krathing Reservoir
Huai Krathing Reservoir – Loei’s Peaceful Floating-Raft Experience A Hidden Gem in the Mountains of Loei Huai Krathing Reservoir is surrounded by green hills and offers one of Thailand’s most relaxing nature experiences. Visitors can board floating bamboo rafts and gently drift across the water. What Makes It Special It’s perfect for families, couples, and…
Wat Maha That Ayutthaya
Wat Maha That Ayutthaya – Thailand’s Most Iconic Temple Landmark A Perfect Balance of History and Nature Wat Maha That is one of Ayutthaya’s most visited temples, known worldwide for the remarkable Buddha head embraced by the roots of a bodhi tree. This extraordinary sight symbolizes harmony, resilience, and the beauty of Thai history. Explore…
🌟 Wat Samphran
🌟 Wat Samphran – Dragon Temple, Nakhon Pathom 🇬🇧 English Version Wat Samphran, famous for its giant pink tower wrapped by a massive dragon sculpture, is one of Thailand’s most unique temples. Visitors can walk inside the dragon structure to reach the upper floors and enjoy panoramic views. It’s a great destination for families, culture…
🌟Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
🌟Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception – Chanthaburi 🇬🇧 English Version The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is Thailand’s largest and most beautiful Catholic church. With its impressive Gothic architecture and peaceful atmosphere, it is a key landmark in Chanthaburi. Travelers enjoy walking along the riverside, exploring the old community, and taking photos of the famous…
🌟Wat Pha Sorn Kaew
🌟Wat Pha Sorn Kaew – Phetchabun 🇬🇧 English Version Wat Pha Sorn Kaew is famous for its majestic white Buddha statues and colorful mosaic-covered pagoda. Located on a mountain in Phetchabun, the temple offers cool air, relaxing views, and a peaceful atmosphere. This destination is perfect for travelers who love photography, nature, or spiritual sites….
🌟 Sangkhla Buri
🌟 Sangkhla Buri – Mon Bridge & Floating Village 🇬🇧 English Version Sangkhla Buri is known for its iconic Mon Bridge, peaceful lake, and multicultural community. Located near the Thai–Myanmar border, it offers a mix of Thai, Mon, and Burmese traditions. Visitors can explore temples, take a boat ride to the sunken temple, and enjoy…
🌟Wat Nong Pah Pong
🌟Wat Nong Pah Pong – Ajahn Chah’s Monastery, Ubon Ratchathani 🇬🇧 English Version Wat Nong Pah Pong is one of Thailand’s most respected forest monasteries, founded by the famous Ajahn Chah. Surrounded by quiet nature, the temple offers visitors a peaceful experience and a chance to learn about Thai forest Buddhism. The museum dedicated to…
🌟Three Whale Rock
🌟Three Whale Rock – Bueng Kan 🇬🇧 English Version Three Whale Rock (Hin Sam Wan) is one of Thailand’s most iconic natural formations. These three giant stones look like whales resting on a mountain cliff, offering spectacular views of forests, mountains, and the Mekong region. It is especially beautiful at sunrise. This remote spot is…
