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In Thailand, you can truly let loose. Beautiful beaches, rainforests, great food, massages, and incredibly friendly people. Everyone can find something for themselves here. The cost of living is significantly lower than in our capital city, making it an ideal place for a longer vacation. Check out a selection of photos from our 17-day trip to Thailand.

Monkeys at Phra Nang Beach showing off their “yoga”
En route from Hong Island
Koh Phak Bia Island
If you want to experience divine peace at Tiger Cave Temple on the mountaintop, you have to earn it by climbing 1237 steps
Bells at Tiger Cave Temple
View of the rainforest
Tiger Cave Temple
That view doesn’t disappoint 🙂
The majestic statue of Buddha dominates the mountain plateau
Kayaking on the river in the mangrove forests of Bor Thor. Here and there a snake, plenty of crabs, and beautiful views.
Great way to relax 🙂
Thai cuisine forever in our hearts ♥
Leave your favorite shoes at home 🙂
Bats in Nam Talu Cave
Accommodation at Khao Sok Smiley Lakehouse on Cheow Lan Lake. Perfect for a refreshing morning swim
Inhabitant of Nam Talu Cave
On the way to the morning safari
Scenic corners of the lake
Ascending to another cave. We gave it the working name The Mosquito Cave 🙂
Resting here after returning from the cave
Koh Nang Yuan scenic point – TOP viewpoint in Thailand, those few steps are worth it
Wooden path on Koh Nang Yuan
Love Koh Tao View Point, you can get here by scooter or bicycle
Viewpoint in the middle of Koh Tao overlooking the western coast and Koh Nang Yuan island
Freedom Beach. Great for snorkeling
Wat Samret in the south of Koh Samui
Wat Samret in the south of Koh Samui
Big Buddha Temple on Koh Samui Island
Wat Plai Laem, a water temple on Koh Samui Island. The water is full of catfish, for which you can buy feed from vending machines and contribute to the monks at the same time.
Wat Pho in Bangkok – the oldest and largest Buddhist temple, statue of the largest golden levitating Buddha