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I am a world traveler, currently in Thailand. I explore the country and describe what I see and do. I show my daily explorations via video on YouTube, Rumble, Odysee and Subscribe Star. If you want to know anything or see something in Thailand let me know.
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Big Trees on Koh Kut

Makka Tree and Sai Yak Tree - Koh Kut Island

You’ll see this marked on maps, in the center of the island, and probably won’t be too excited about going there. After all, it’s just a tree. But the old trees, which you’ll also see called ‘The Big Trees’, ‘500 Year Old Tree’ or ‘Sai Yai’ on road signs, is definitely worth a visit.

Deep in the jungle there are are two massive trees in close proximity to each other. One estimated at 500 years old, the other around 200 years old. You won’t see the trees through the dense jungle until you are 20 meters from them. It’s only when you are up close that you can appreciate the sheer size of them. The size and surrounding vegetation is amazing. They are also very popular for the local Thais to come see since they believe that these old trees contain spirits.

Very impressive and kids will love scrambling around the massive buttress roots. They are easy to get to by scooter or songtaw. I would recommend a short ...

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JJ Night Market Kanchanaburi - Street Food & More - Thailand 2025

JJ Night Market Kanchanaburi

Located near the Kanchanaburi railway station, JJ Night Market is a local night market offering a variety of products and services. It is a busy market with a range of food stalls serving traditional Thai cuisine, as well as shops selling clothing, accessories, and souvenirs.

Located not far from Kanchanaburi railway station, the Kanchanaburi Night Market takes place every evening from around 5 to 9 pm. It is a local market and not geared to tourists making it a great way to experience a bit of Thai culture while trying some of the local favorite foods.

It’s a great way to spend an evening after exploring the area and is a short distance from the famous world war 2 bridge over the Kwai River as well as the majority of hotels.

JJ Night Market Kanchanaburi - Street Food & More - Thailand 2025

Wat Nang Kui วัดนางกุย - Built in 1587 - Ayutthaya Thailand 2025

Wat Nang Kui วัดนางกุย

Wat Nang Kui or the Monastery of the Lady named Kui is an active temple located

off the city island in the southern area. The monastery is situated along the Chao Phraya River. To its west side lies Wat Khun Phrom and to its south Wat Mai Bang Kaja.

The monastery was built in 1587, a few years after the first fall of Ayutthaya. The construction was sponsored by a wealthy woman called Lady Kui, thus the name of the temple. After the second fall of Ayutthaya the monastery was left empty and neglected until in the Bangkok period during the Reign of King Rama III, the monastery was renovated.

The temple is actually known for its sandstone Buddha image, Mae Takhian Thong and Luang Pho Yim statue.

Historical data about the monastery is unknown.

From the temple you have nearly a straight view on Pom Phet or the Diamond Fort. It is assumed to have been occupied by the Burmese army in the last battle for Ayutthaya in 1767.

Vihara of Mae Takhian Thong

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Wat Metta Dharma Bodhiyan วัดเมตตาธรรม - Amazing Carved Wooden Statues - Kanchanaburi Thailand 2025

Wat Metta Dharma Bodhiyan (Wat Mettatham Phothiyan) Kanchanaburi Thailand

Due to its amazing 12 meter tall Guan Yin Bodhisattva statues carved in teak wood, this fairly recent temple quickly became the most famous Chinese temple in Kanchanaburi.

The covered courtyard which welcomes you does not suggest what you are going to discover inside: a hall with all the partitions and ceilings in carved teak wood. In the middle of which enthroned, back to back, are the 4 statues of the chinse goddess with 18 arms and a thousand smaller arms with a thousand eyes.

In the peripheral corridors, dozens of unique statues are also made of carved wood. Wat Mettatham Photiyan is set to expand to accommodate even more statues. Hundreds more are already stored to the right of the main hall and are waiting to be installed in the new temple buildings.

In addition to one of the most amazing wooden statues you will ever see the temple is currently building a 165 meter tall, with a base of 108 meter, Buddha Statue. ...

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