
Mork Fa (Mok Fah) Waterfall
That waterfall washed away the bad taste. Mok Fah Waterfall on the road between Chiang Mai and Pai
That waterfall washed away the bad taste. Mok Fah Waterfall on the road between Chiang Mai and Pai
National Park in Krabi. It is the Shell Cemetery 10 minutes car drive outside Krabi. It is also called Fossil Beach with rock formation dating
PamBok waterfall in the North (in Pai). prices supposed to be hidden but somebody revealed the Thai price… 20 THB. They charge foreigners 200 THB.
Warning : Grandcanyonchiangmai – แกรนด์แคนยอนเชียงใหม่ in Chiang Mai has a 2 Prices policy. Thai people pay 100thb but foreigners 150thb. The price for Thai people
Tham Lod Cave, on the way to Mae Hong Son via Pai. Thai 20 baht, Farang 200 baht collected by staff dressed in military camouflage
300 baht foreigners, 50 baht Thais. We asked, is the hot spring with the sauna and bath open? Yes, was the answer. See what we
Laemson National Park between Ranong and Phuket. 200 for foreigner, 40 for Thai. Laughed when i showed thai driving license. Nothing worth seeing here, just
I took this pic at Doi Inthanon National Park before Covid. Thais pay 50 Baht, foreigners 300 Baht. No discount for expats anymore.
Ruins of Wat Phra Si Sanphet, Ayutthaya. Visited 2020.07.19. Small fees however the Thai to Foreigner differential is 500%. No discount for over 60 non-Thai.
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