Only about 80km north of Bangkok, Ayutthaya is the ruins of an ancient Siam Empire in the floodplains of the Chao Phraya River. On foot or by bicycle you can explore the extensive grounds between rivers and canals. Ayutthaya is also a good place to overcome the jetlag after the journey.
A stop in Pai has some advantages. Apart from the worth seeing surroundings and attractions, you can easily organize your further tour through the northern mountains of Thailand. Or motorize yourself…
To get to know the origins of the Siam Empire in Thailand, a visit to Sukhothai is a must. There, a wise king founded a capital, promoted agriculture and education and thus contributed to the strengthening of the Thai.
If you don’t want to just lie on the beach, in the north of Thailand you will find evidence of the long history, beautiful landscapes and a lot of impressive experiences…
If you are in Thailand on the northeast route through the Isan plateau, then you should definitely visit Phimai. The small quiet town offers an impressive insight into the skills of the master builders and stonemasons of this time with a 1000 year old temple complex from the Khmer Empire of Angkor Wat.
Peniche is located in European Portugal on the Atlantic coast and is especially famous among surfers for its beaches. Both the northern, about 5km long Peniche de Cima and Alfarroba…
Portugal in western Europe has a lot to offer from a cultural, scenic, historical and artistic point of view. In addition, there are many hours of sunshine throughout the year. Thus, an individual trip to the country on the Atlantic is worthwhile. This article gives some travel tips to the articles about the Portuguese regions.
The Portuguese World Heritage region of Sintra beckons with villas, palaces and a castle. A remote old monastery in the Serra de Sintra helps you jump back in time centuries. Take a look around the westernmost region of continental Europe.
