Yaowarat Road, the main thoroughfare of Bangkok’s Chinatown, is more than just a street. It’s the heartbeat of a community that has thrived for over two centuries. Ever since the Chinese settlers relocated here around 200 years ago, Yaowarat has grown into a bustling hub of commerce, culture, and tradition that continues to evolve with the times. When night falls, Yoawarat’s sidewalks come alive with sizzling woks and glowing food carts, turning the street into one of the most iconic food destinations in the city. Locals and visitors flock here to savor dishes passed down through generations. From handmade dim sum to sweet-salty desserts you won’t find anywhere else. In Yaowarat, every bite tells a story, and every corner holds a piece of Bangkok’s rich, multicultural soul Type : Walk tour / Food tour / Tuk-Tuk tour Trip Duration : 17:30 - 21.30 (4 hours) Group Size : 4 - 14 persons Availability : Sun, Tue, Thu, Sat Meeting point : MRT Wat Mangkorn Station Exit 1 Ending point : Samyan Mitrtown Highlight - Pop Icon 3D Ice Cream - Mango Sticky Rice - Thai Noodle Stir-Fry "Pad Thai" - The pork / Chicken Satay - Tuk - Tuk Landmarks Tour What’s included? - Meals as specified in the itinerary - Activities as indicated in the itinerary - Professional tour guide - Travel insurance What’s excluded? - Personal expenses - Foods and drinks not which are not in the program - Additional services which are not in the program - Transportation from/to the meeting point Recommendations - Prepare raincoat or umbrellas - Wear comfortable clothing and snug-fitting shoes, such as sneakers - Avoid bringing valuable items during the trip - Follow the host's recommendations strictly Click below for Private Tour booking! No. of travelers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Prices THB 4,000 2,300 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,600 1,600 No. of travelers 11 12 13 14 Prices THB 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 Booking for Join Tour? Select the date below!
Chef’s Table at Baan Sakulthong Dine in an authentic atmosphere as Khun Tan shares her journey fromcorporate life to culinary heritage preserver. Learn the stories behind each dish and the Siamese-Portuguese fusion that defines Kudeejeen. Menu Appetizers : (Royal Snacks): Jeeb Nok,Chor Muang, Minced Chicken(Kratong Thong), MooSarong (Deep Fried Wrapped Pork with Chinese Noodle), Rhum (Egg Thread rolls with pork), La Tiang (Egg Thread rolls with shrimp),Toong Tong (Golden bag) ,Glass Dragon Main Courses : Khanom Jeen Gang Gai Kua (Curry Chicken Noodles) ,Tom Ma Fad(Portuguese-Inspired Stew) ,Braised Pork with Fish Sauce ,Pork Salmo ,Served with SangyodBrown Rice. Dessert : Seasonal menu ตารางราคา Private Tour
Kudeejeen is steeped in rich history, dating back to when the Portuguese became the first settlers in the area. Their legacy lives on through the community’s unique lifestyle, architecture, and cuisine. A must-try treat is Khanom Farang, a local bakery delicacy that reflects this cultural fusion. As you explore, you’ll encounter a charming blend of architectural styles and heartfelt stories. This journey offers an enriching and unforgettable experience, an invitation to discover the vibrant identity and three cultural gems of this remarkable riverside community Type : Walk tour / Cultural tour Trip Duration : 10:00 - 14.40 (4.5 hours) Group Size : 3 - 10 pax Availability : Sun, Wed, Thu, Sat Meeting point : Wat Prayulawongsawas (Pagoda) Highlight - Authentic Thai-Portuguese riverside lunch - Sampling of Kanom Farang - Visits to historic landmarks - Creative souvenir-making activity by the river What’s included? - Dessert & Welcome drink as specified in the itinerary - Activities as indicated in the program - Professional tour guide service / Local guide - Travel insurance What’s excluded? - Personal expenses - Foods and drinks which are not in the program - Additional services which are not in the program - Transportation from/to the meeting point Recommendations - Prepare raincoat or umbrellas - Wear comfortable clothing and snug-fitting shoes, such as sneakers - Avoid bringing valuable items during the trip - Follow the host's recommendations strictly Click below for Private Tour booking! No. of travelers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Prices THB 3,700 2,400 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 Booking for Join Tour? Select the date below!
Meet fellow travelers and share in the excitement of this cultural exploration through a unique activity in this trip together. Embark on an unforgettable journey to a city that never sleeps, where adventure awaits at night. Stroll through the enchanting streets steeped in traditional Chinese culture and marvel at ancient Thai houses lining the Chao Phraya River. Savor nostalgic flavors at retro Chinese-style homes, reminiscent of a bygone era to the secret night bar hidden in the heart of Bangkok. Type : Walk tour / Electric tuk-tuk tour Trip Duration : 16:00 - 21.00 (5 hours) Group Size : 4 - 14 persons Availability : Sun, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat Meeting point : Wat Prayulawongsawas (Pagoda) Ending point : Yaowarat Road Highlight - Unique UNESCO Pagoda - Riverside Paper Piggy Painting - Royal Vintage Afternoon Tea Set - Secret Bar Drinks What’s included? - Activities as indicated in the program - Professional tour guide service - Travel insurance What’s excluded? - Personal expenses - Foods and drinks which are not in the program - Additional services which are not in the program -Transportation from/to the meeting point Recommendations - Prepare raincoat or umbrellas - Wear comfortable clothing and snug-fitting shoes, such as sneakers - Avoid bringing valuable items during the trip - Follow the host's recommendations strictly Click below for Private Tour booking! No. of travelers 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Prices THB 2,300 2,300 2,100 2,100 2,100 2,100 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 Booking for Join Tour? Select the date below!
“Khlong Toei”, the name of the biggest slum in Thailand. Many may have heard some bad news about this community for a long time, whether it is drug-related, crowded, or dirty. But how many know about the fact that Khlong Toei community is a hidden gem that combines tradition, creativity, and a strong sense of community? Exploring this neighborhood offers a distinctive and unforgettable experience, where visitors can fully immerse themselves in the lively local culture and daily life. We encourage you to approach your exploration of the Khlong Toei community with an open mind, a willingness to learn, and a genuine desire to understand the true essence of this community and find out what this community really is. Type : Walk tour / Slum tour Trip Duration : 9:30 - 13.30 (4 hours) Group Size : 4 - 10 pax Availability : Sun, Wed, Thu, Sat Meeting point : Duang Prateep Foundation (Meeting & Ending) Highlight - String a Jasmine Garland - Community Exploration - Local Lifestyle Observation - Indulge in Local Dessert What’s included? - Dessert & Welcome drink as specified in the itinerary - Activities as indicated in the program - Professional tour guide service / Local guide - Travel insurance What’s excluded? - Personal expenses - Foods and drinks which are not in the program - Additional services which are not in the program - Transportation from/to the meeting point Recommendations - Prepare raincoat or umbrellas - Wear comfortable clothing and snug-fitting shoes, such as sneakers - Avoid bringing valuable items during the trip - Follow the host's recommendations strictly Click below for Private Tour booking! No. of travelers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Prices THB 3,800 2,700 2,300 2,000 2,000 1,700 1,700 1,700 1,700 1,700 Booking for Join Tour? Select the date below!
Ban Mae Mae Community, located in Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai, offers visitors acaptivating experience immersed in the beauty of nature. This ancient village, with a historyspanning over 200 years, enchants guests with its lush landscapes, mesmerizing waterfall,and ethereal morning mist. What sets Ban Mae Mae apart is its harmonious blend of tranquilnatural beauty, rich historical heritage, traditional miang leaf harvesting, unique tree houses,cultural immersion, and the opportunity for a serene escape from the modern world. Itprovides a magical setting to embrace rural living, reconnect with nature, and explore thelocal traditions that make this community truly special.
At Ban Mae Soon Noi, every visitor is welcomed with warmth, kindness, and heartfelt hospitality — just like a long-lost family member finally returning home. The friendly smiles, sincerity, and genuine care of the local people make this community truly unforgettable. Fruit farming is the heart of Mae Soon Noi’s economy, and no visit is complete without tasting the delicious local harvest. The area is best known for oranges and lychees, both of which are recognized as GI (Geographical Indication) fruits. Oranges are grown year-round, with peak flavor from December to February. Lychees are harvested in June, followed by other seasonal delights such as rambutan, longan, and mangoes. Thanks to its fertile land and mountain climate, Mae Soon Noi offers fresh, flavorful fruits all year long — a true paradise for fruit lovers. 📍Book Your Trip or Ask Us Anything! 👉🏻 https://lin.ee/qdUZj4z💌 Email: booking@localalike.com☎️ Phone: 064-559-8636
Discover the Heart of Hmong Culture at Khun Chang KhianEscape to the peaceful mountains of Chiang Mai and explore the charming Hmong village of Khun Chang Khian. Known for its breathtaking views and authentic traditions, this village offers a rare opportunity to connect with local culture.Your journey begins with comfortable round-trip transfers from your hotel in Chiang Mai city, ensuring a hassle-free experience from start to finish. Upon arrival, sip fresh mountain coffee at a scenic viewpoint, then learn about traditional Hmong herbs and how they’re used in daily life. Highlight Sip mountain-brewed coffee at a scenic viewpoint Discover 7 traditional Hmong herbs Explore a 600-year-old hidden temple Connect with the Hmong community and culture What’s included? Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Chiang Mai) Professional tour guide service / Local guide Activities as indicated in the program Traditional Hmong-style lunch Travel insurance What’s excluded? Personal expenses Foods and drinks which are not mentioned in the itinerary Additional services which are not mentioned in the itinerary ตารางราคา Private Tour
Mae Kampong is a small mountain village nestled in lush, forested hills of Chiang Mai province. Blessed with a cool climate all year round and rich natural resources, it offers visitors a peaceful escape into nature and local culture. One of the highlights is the scenic trekking trail that leads to Mae Kampong Waterfall — a beautiful 7-tier cascade surrounded by greenery. The name "Mae Kampong" comes from the Kampong flower, a yellow-red blossom that grows naturally along the local streams, combined with “Mae,” meaning mother or river in Northern dialect. The villagers primarily earn their living from traditional fermented tea leaf (Miang) production, farming, and coffee growing. Life here is based on strong community bonds, with locals living like extended family — supporting one another with generosity and mutual respect. The community holds on to traditional rituals, follows local rules, and actively participates in sustainable development efforts. Mae Kampong has become a model for community-based ecotourism, where visitors can experience authentic local life, cultural heritage, and the natural beauty of Northern Thailand in perfect harmony.
"Ban Mae Kampong" is a small village nestled among lush mountains rich in natural resources. The air is cool and pleasant all year round, and visitors can enjoy trekking trails that lead to a stunning seven-tiered waterfall. The name "Mae Kampong" originates from the Kampong flower, a red-and-yellow blossom that grows abundantly along the riverbanks. Locals combined the flower's name with the river that runs through the village, hence the name "Ban Mae Kampong." Most villagers make their living by producing miang (fermented tea leaves), farming, and growing coffee. The community thrives on close-knit relationships, with neighbors supporting one another like family. They uphold local traditions and spiritual rituals, respect community rules and regulations, and actively participate in all aspects of community development.
The Akha community, whose main occupation is agriculture, has existed for many generations. And most importantly, this area used to be the residence of King Bhumibol Adulyadej who used to stay here. is Doi Pha Mi, the location of Ban Pha Mi Akha Community.
Travel, do good, and help make our world a better place. Starting with something as simple yet powerful as a “clean-up” activity. Together, we collected trash around the community and the beach at Ban Amphur in Sattahip District, Chonburi, and sorted it properly to ensure it could be reused or repurposed to its fullest potential. Because sometimes, the waste in our hands could become someone else’s opportunity. True travel isn’t just about the footprints we leave in the sand, but also about the smile we leave on the world after we’ve passed through. Guided by the principles of the Circular Economy, which emphasizes maximizing resource use, minimizing waste, and restoring nature, the activity introduces green innovations that are accessible and practical for local communities to adopt. Moreover, the program focuses on educating and equipping young people and locals with knowledge and skills, while also generating income through creative waste transformation. Examples include recycled bags, home décor made from plastic scraps, and travel gear crafted from used materials. Importantly, this initiative also builds collaborative networks by connecting with local tourism operators and activity providers — fostering strong partnerships and mutual understanding between communities, travelers, and businesses alike. Price : THB 375 / Person (*minimum 30 persons)
Stretch, Move, and Flow with a “SUP Board” Adventure Let the afternoon drift by as you glide along the waves with this favorite activity among the active crowd – Stand-Up Paddle Boarding (SUP). Gently paddle along the shoreline, take in the sea breeze, listen to the rhythm of the waves, and let the calmness of the ocean soothe your soul. Whether you're going solo, with friends, or enjoying family time, this experience turns an ordinary day into an unforgettable memory.
Thailand’s capital is a dynamic metropolis where history and modernity coexist. In the heart of the city lies Trok Dilokchan, a cultural alleyway that bridges heritage and contemporary lifestyles. Here, digital nomads can explore century-old architecture, enjoy coffee in restored shophouses, and discover co-working spaces filled with character.
For those dreaming of working with the sound of waves in the background, Phuket offers idyllic island settings: Ko Lon: Ko Lon has a laid-back vibe where you can find quiet beaches, friendly locals, and a slower pace that helps you focus and recharge. The island is known for its crystal-clear waters, stunning coral reefs, and fresh seafood—ideal for unwinding after a productive workday. Ko Lon offers the perfect balance of work and escape; it keeps you productive without feeling plugged in to the chaos of city life.
Chong Sadao was once a historic battlefield during the Nine Armies War. Today, it has become a vital area where wild elephants frequently descend from the forest in search of food near the community. In response, the local people have embraced forest conservation and restoration efforts to ensure that the elephants' natural food sources remain abundant. These efforts also help secure a water supply for the village during the dry season. When forest food becomes scarce in the dry months, the community's tiny allies — native stingless bees — step in to help. These bees play a unique role as a natural "fence," helping deter elephants from encroaching too close to farmland and homes.
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