You haven’t experienced Bangkok until you have…

1/ Eaten at Emsphere or any other huge luxury food market

2/ Eaten coconut pancakes

3/ Eaten a pad thaï and a green curry

4/ Been on the hop on and off boat

5/ Seen a sunset at the viewing point (44 Tha Suphan Alley, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand)

6/ Attended a ceremony with monks and locals in a temple

7/ Been in a TukTuk

8/ Received foot massages and Thaï massages

9/ Drunk passion fruit juices from street vendors

10/ Been to the China Town night market

11/ Drunk a raw coconut water with a straw

12/ Tried Massaman and TomYum Soup

13/ Had Matcha LatteThai Tea – or any other special tea

14/ Sneaked into a hotel to enjoy the pool

15/ Been in luxury brand shops

16/ Been to EconSiam at sunset with the light, sound and water event

17/ Been a passenger on a motorbike taxi without a helmet

18/ Attended a tea ceremony with high quality Asian Tea

And so on…

Do you know Bangkok? What else would you add to the list?

Bangkok is a vibrant city that pulses with energy and contrasts, where ancient temples stand alongside modern skyscrapers, and bustling street markets coexist with upscale malls. With a rich cultural heritage, Bangkok offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, making it a truly special destination.

From the peaceful serenity of the Grand Palace to the lively chaos of its night markets, Bangkok captivates visitors with its dynamic atmosphere, incredible food, and warm hospitality. It’s a city where every corner reveals something unexpected, offering an unforgettable experience.

My personal advice: Plan to stay in Bangkok for a while

I recommend staying as long as possible in Bangkok. It’s a city that requires a lot of time to be visited, enjoyed, discovered. Allow yourself a few weeks or a few months there to have enough time to connect with other travelers from all over the world and also connect with locals, enjoy the spiritual life. Because the city is a bit overwhelming, really immense and the temperatures can be quite high, so having enough time will allow you to organize your discovery at a slow and enjoyable pace.

Thaïland is a country that’s opening its doors

Check this other article to dive into the new opportunities about Visas in Thaïland – the country is opening its doors to foreigners – they are making it easier and easier to go there and stay longer – feel free to contact me if you want support / advice about building more freedom, more flexibility and mobility into your life!

Emi – Positive Social Impact

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