Those look good and make me hungry. Thanks for the video tours.
@endlessjourneytravels3 сағат бұрын
@@nes-nuhnguyen9196 always lots to see and eat at these night markets. I can’t eat some of the super spicy curries, the durian or the bugs but the rest is always nice. The prices are also much lower here than in Bangkok. Things are about the same as pre 2019.
@endlessjourneytravels12 сағат бұрын
This is a fun night market. It’s open every night. Another great night market that is only open on Saturday nights is nearby in the river. Here is the video of it if you want to see what it’s like. Kanchanaburi Walking Street Night Market (Song Kwai Market) - Kanchanaburi Thailand 2024 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qM-jjZd5mL3Haas.html
@TranceEk-f4u21 сағат бұрын
🇵🇸❤️❤️❤️
@endlessjourneytravels16 сағат бұрын
@@TranceEk-f4u thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
@chaisakchaisak5278Күн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕
@endlessjourneytravels22 сағат бұрын
@@chaisakchaisak5278 it is very beautiful. Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed my tour of this amazing temple.
@endlessjourneytravelsКүн бұрын
This is an amazing temple. Most people don’t know anything about it but it should be better known. The most famous temple in the area is a cave temple south of town. Here is a video of that temple if you want to see more. Tiger Cave Temple - Wat Tham Suea วัดถำเสือ Kanchanaburi Thailand 2024 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hdGVjZWEy9SdhXk.html
@kyogofurahashiКүн бұрын
oh different from the big one!
@endlessjourneytravelsКүн бұрын
@@kyogofurahashi it’s near the Wednesday night market that is only open on Wednesday night. This one is open everyday. I’m sure many of the vendors set up in both depending on the day.
@endlessjourneytravels2 күн бұрын
This is an interesting temple to visit. Another unusual temple is south of the city where you climb inside a dragon mouth to enter a cave. Here is the video of it if you want to see. Dragon Cave Temple - Wat Ban Tham - Kanchanaburi Thailand 2024 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/fdaAapacs5jdeYE.html
@felixchow55792 күн бұрын
“I’d rather chicken eat the bug, I eat the chicken.” Agreed. Haha! Will be visiting Kanchanaburi and Songkhlaburi in the Fall. Thanks for the video.
@endlessjourneytravels2 күн бұрын
@@felixchow5579 I was planning on riding to the border with Myanmar this trip but it’s flooding in Songklaburi now around the Mon Bridge. The Kwai Noi River is also very high and starting to flood now. No worries for the fall but I was wanting to make a few videos of that area. It’s fantastic country. If you get a chance try to take a boat trip to the temple that was flooded when they built the lake. I’ve been trying to do that for years and the flooding prevented me from doing it again. It gives me an excuse to come back again (like I need one. Lol)
@user-cx1mh2gl7o2 күн бұрын
Pimai empire legendary
@endlessjourneytravels2 күн бұрын
@@user-cx1mh2gl7o Phimai was connected to Angkor and Lopburi by the royal road.
@user-cx1mh2gl7o2 күн бұрын
Golden boy legendary
@endlessjourneytravels2 күн бұрын
@@user-cx1mh2gl7o I need to go see the golden boy statue at the Bangkok national museum.
@gotleft2 күн бұрын
Was at this market recently, enjoyed it and was able to relax and enjoy my food on the riverbank. Thanks for your channel, I really like it. Those rocket vids were mad!
@endlessjourneytravels2 күн бұрын
@@gotleft I really enjoyed the market as well, much better than JJ Market by the train station in my opinion. Glad you enjoyed the rocket festival. That was pure insanity and I loved it. I will try to go back next year again. Appreciate the nice comments about my channel. Always nice to hear people are enjoying my videos!
@annakalemon77782 күн бұрын
What name is this beach ? How farr from the leaf on the sands hotel please
@endlessjourneytravels2 күн бұрын
@@annakalemon7778 this beach is called sunset beach. Some maps don’t show it but it’s just south of Nang Thong beach, right before the small national park. It’s about 4.5 km south of where you will be staying. We stayed at the lead a couple years ago and really enjoyed it. It’s a short walk to the north part of Nang Thong beach from the hotel. Have a good time!
@annakalemon77782 күн бұрын
@@endlessjourneytravels thanks x
@endlessjourneytravels2 күн бұрын
@@annakalemon7778 no problem. If you have any other questions just ask and I will do my best to answer.
@endlessjourneytravels3 күн бұрын
This is a great place to visit if you are in the area. Most people come for the war history. Here is a video I made a couple years ago of the bridge and other activities. Bridge over the River Kwai - Kanchanaburi Thailand with special war reenactment kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ocyXotmFqcnNl2w.html
@tinakonwongpakaran34473 күн бұрын
Love your video. If you have the chance to talk with the abbot, you will be enlightened. Angkor Wat was built by the King of Khom, not the Khmer or Cambodians. In fact, the King of Khom was from Pimai, now called Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. The abbot, who was one of the great Khoms at that time, has reincarnated to create a great temple once again. The history of the Khom is still misunderstood by people around the world, having been tainted by the Westerners who colonized Cambodia. The truth awaits to be revealed soon.
@endlessjourneytravels3 күн бұрын
@@tinakonwongpakaran3447 thanks for the information. I’m aware of the history of the builders of Angkor Wat. It was built by Khmer king Suryavarman II. At the time Phimai was a Khmer city and the inhabitants were Khmer. History is very clear about this. I have been to Phimai and many other places that were built by the Khmer in Thailand like Phanom Rung, Mueang Sing and hundreds of other places. Thanks for the information you provided but Angkor was built by the Khmer by a Khmer king and was completed in 1150 after 30 years of construction that employed up to 300,000 workers. I have been told it was Khom slaves and also a Khom king. Modern people think that the people and borders are exactly the same now as they were 1,000 years ago which is not the case.
@palidamook17673 күн бұрын
สวัสดีค่ะ🙏
@endlessjourneytravels3 күн бұрын
@@palidamook1767 hello and thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed the video.
@bushwickbillOG3 күн бұрын
The low framerate on the camera is nauseating
@endlessjourneytravels3 күн бұрын
@@bushwickbillOG I shoot everything in 60fps in 4K. Not sure what the issue is. Must be with KZfaq.
@Samai-qc2zp3 күн бұрын
🙏🇹🇭🪷🧚
@endlessjourneytravels3 күн бұрын
@@Samai-qc2zp thanks for watching.
@paulgwydyon23884 күн бұрын
Busan fans are crazy and probably the the best in the league. I experienced them once this year in Jamsil Stadium against LG. Even though the Giants are stuggeling this season, they go nuts every game.
@endlessjourneytravels4 күн бұрын
@@paulgwydyon2388 they are amazing. I’ve only been to their home games in Busan but hope to do a few road games next year. Every game I’ve been to I’ve been treated like family.
@endlessjourneytravels4 күн бұрын
This is one of the most popular temples to visit. Getting to this area is easy from Bangkok. Here is a video of riding the train to Kanchantaburi if you want to see. Bangkok’s Thonburi Station To Kanchantaburi By Train - What To Expect kzfaq.info/get/bejne/l62mhqaF1LncY6c.html
@@internet563 thanks for watching. Here are a few videos of the many Khmer ruins in Thailand that you mentioned. Phnom Rung Historical Park - UNESCO World Heritage Site - Khmer Temple Buriram Thailand 2024 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/n7SZlKuGl5icfpc.html Phimai Historical Park- 11th Century Khmer Temple - Nakhon Ratchasima Thailand 2023 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/puCIfJmEt8zMfHk.html Sdok Kok Thom Khmer Temple - Famous Inscribed 1,000 Year Old Stele - Sa Kaeo Thailand 2023 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/fMxijK6ippy3n6M.html
This is one of the must see places in Kanchantaburi. It was raining so I didn’t go to the top but I did my last trip 3 years ago. Here is the video if you want to see more of it. Dragon Temple - Wat Ban Than - Temple inside a cave Kanchantaburi Thailand kzfaq.info/get/bejne/Z7mSrcKGmtGvlHU.html
@desmcleod26045 күн бұрын
Very interesting be there next week thanks
@endlessjourneytravels5 күн бұрын
@@desmcleod2604 thanks for watching! I hope the weather isn’t too bad when you get here. It’s rainy season so it could be a bit wet when you get here. We were lucky and had good weather but it has rained for 2 days after we left.
@joezip63896 күн бұрын
Nice walk about video, Thanks
@endlessjourneytravels5 күн бұрын
@@joezip6389 glad you enjoyed it. I always like walking around places like this. Markets are fun since you get to see how the locals do things.
@marketsqueezer6 күн бұрын
20 years ago my wife was working there.
@endlessjourneytravels6 күн бұрын
@@marketsqueezer wow that’s amazing. I was reading that Hua Hin is planning on doing a complete restoration to it in order to modernize it. Not sure when that will happen but one of these days it will be changed.
@marketsqueezer6 күн бұрын
@@endlessjourneytravels At that time she was young and for me she still is. Anyway, we have been talking about where to move to Thailand if we want to get away from Denmark and so far Hua Hin is on the top. I like Chiang Mai too, but a very difficult choice.
@endlessjourneytravels5 күн бұрын
@@marketsqueezer there is a large expat community in Hua Hin which is nice but prices have went up a lot as well. Cha-am, Chomphon, PKK and Surat Thani would all be nice. Not as crowded with access to the beach. If I moved out of Bangkok I would be looking at those areas.
@endlessjourneytravels6 күн бұрын
This is a fun market. It’s right next to where the Hua Hin Night Market is held. Here is the video I made of there if you want to see what it’s like. Hua Hin Night Market - Seafood, Shopping and More - Thailand 2024 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/mtCWoNCetcXTlH0.html
@GFamilyThai6 күн бұрын
Good local tour routes, I like that the prices are good.
@endlessjourneytravels6 күн бұрын
@@GFamilyThai the local is slow but a great way to travel.
@taaek32346 күн бұрын
Pronounce Poo MaanFah when will you go back and make another video sir i would like to see more as they done more on the carving or done more on the temple
@endlessjourneytravels6 күн бұрын
@@taaek3234 thank you for the correction on how to pronounce the name. I will probably go back next year. I’m very curious also about what they will have completed in that time. I think they will do the galleries around the center and start in that part very soon.
@joezip63896 күн бұрын
What a pleasant ride. I look forward to taking this myself Thanks
@endlessjourneytravels6 күн бұрын
@@joezip6389 it’s very pleasant when it’s cloudy. It can get very hot but for an old hand like me it’s not a problem. Lol riding with the windows open is the best way to see Thailand in my opinion.
@user-cx1mh2gl7o7 күн бұрын
Lavoo is. army of. Siamcook
@user-cx1mh2gl7o7 күн бұрын
Before here there were No boundaries
@HolderCh7 күн бұрын
สร้างให้ยิ่งใหญ่อลังการไปเลยครับ ให้เขมรอกแตกตาย
@endlessjourneytravels7 күн бұрын
Another popular train route is to Kanchantaburi from Thon Buri Station. Here is a video of it if you want to see more. Bangkok’s Thonburi Station To Kanchantaburi By Train - What To Expect kzfaq.info/get/bejne/l62mhqaF1LncY6c.html
@endlessjourneytravels8 күн бұрын
This is a great night market to visit. It’s south of town and a bit away from the old part of the city. The oldest and most famous market is located downtown and a must see. Here is the video if you want to see what it’s like. Hua Hin Night Market - Seafood, Shopping and More - Thailand 2024 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/mtCWoNCetcXTlH0.html
@JorgenD-original9 күн бұрын
Nice to see. Never been there, will see if spare the time for it in future. Have a nice day 🙏🏻
@endlessjourneytravels8 күн бұрын
@@JorgenD-original the beach is good. Anymore I prefer to skip Hua Hin and go to PKK to the south. Ao Manow is where we like to go. There are shade trees and it’s not as crowded. During high season it does get very busy here. It is easy to get to though since it’s only about 4 hours away from Bangkok.
@JorgenD-original7 күн бұрын
@@endlessjourneytravels PKK been intimidated in for years. I had a booking there some years ago go but then COVID came. Some trip will for sure go there. A short stop maybe in HH then
@endlessjourneytravels7 күн бұрын
@@JorgenD-original I hope you will be able to make it there. The old town is very cool. In the evening everyone sits on the waterfront and has dinner. It’s a great environment.
@endlessjourneytravels9 күн бұрын
The most popular thing to do in Hua Hin is visit this beach. Another great activity is the night market. Here is a video of the market if you want to see more. Hua Hin Night Market - Seafood, Shopping and More - Thailand 2024 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/mtCWoNCetcXTlH0.html
@richardwilson69769 күн бұрын
Ive been to Hua Hin its wonderfull We went to the friday night market.
@endlessjourneytravels9 күн бұрын
@@richardwilson6976 I agree. It’s always fun going to Hua Hin. The market is also must see. The seafood on offer is fantastic. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the video!
@larrymanley717010 күн бұрын
We’ve spent some weeks at Hua Hin. There are so many food options at this market it was our go to for dinner 90 percent of the time.
@endlessjourneytravels10 күн бұрын
@@larrymanley7170 I like it as well. Did you see the new part that they added to the Hua Hin Night Market? It’s more like this one with the added food options and live music.
@larrymanley71709 күн бұрын
@@endlessjourneytravels ~ it’s been one year since I was last there, probably one more before we revisit the area. Chumpon, almost two hours south is one of my favorite beach hangout area. 😉
@endlessjourneytravels9 күн бұрын
@@larrymanley7170 I like Ao Manow at PKK a lot. Chumphon is very nice also. We haven’t been through there in about 2 years. I need to find the time to stop by again. Never enough time or money. lol
@endlessjourneytravels10 күн бұрын
This night market is in the south of Hua Hin near Khao Takiab. There is a very popular temple on the hill with a troop of monkeys. Here is the video of that temple if you want to see more. Monkey Temple - Wat Khao Takiab - Hua Hin Thailand 2024 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/abiFgMehy96np58.html
@breakingdawn546711 күн бұрын
I love it that is amazing!
@endlessjourneytravels11 күн бұрын
@@breakingdawn5467 glad you enjoyed the video. This was a lot of fun to see. I plan on going to Ubon next year to see it there as well. It supposed to be an even bigger parade. Thanks for watching!
@endlessjourneytravels11 күн бұрын
This is a fun temple to see. Another popular temple is west of the city about 20 minutes. Here is a video of it if you want to see more. Wat Huai Mongkhon - Great Excursion Away From the Beach - Hua Hin Thailand 2024 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/htGqaaRnudfSfpc.html
@AmaroInnovision11 күн бұрын
Ancient THAIs from Pimai, Nakorn Rajsrima, Thailand, built Angkor Wat, using slave Khmers as labours for moving the stones.
@endlessjourneytravels11 күн бұрын
@@AmaroInnovision how many slaves did they use to build it? What happened to the slaves after it was constructed? Do you have a source on this fact? I want to read more about these Thais that built Angkor Wat with slave Khmers.
@dennispack411911 күн бұрын
Women were going in yesterday.
@endlessjourneytravels11 күн бұрын
@@dennispack4119 did they take the sign down? Many temples in the north prohibit women in certain areas.
@ThatsTravelUSA11 күн бұрын
Very cool market!
@endlessjourneytravels11 күн бұрын
@@ThatsTravelUSA this one is pretty fun to see. I need to go again soon and do the boat trip. I did it a few years back so I need to do it again. I always enjoy boat tours in the Thai rivers.
@ThatsTravelUSA11 күн бұрын
@@endlessjourneytravels yes I did one many many years ago (about 15) so would love to do one again!
@jimshelley883112 күн бұрын
Never been to this market.
@endlessjourneytravels11 күн бұрын
@@jimshelley8831 the Wednesday market closer to the train station is much better but this one is still pretty good.
@KhomAsian12 күн бұрын
Mon-Khmer civilizations in Thailand - Britannica Dictionary Also known as: Kingdom of Thailand, Ratcha Anachak Thai, Siem As the Tai moved into mainland Southeast Asia, they came in contact with peoples speaking Mon-Khmer languages who had long inhabited the region. Indian traders traveling to China during the early centuries of the 1st millennium CE had carried Hindu and Buddhist beliefs and practices to some of those peoples, including the Mon, who lived in what is now Myanmar. The Mon were the first people in mainland Southeast Asia to adopt Buddhism. Between the 6th and 9th centuries the Mon established several small Buddhist kingdoms within the area encompassed by present-day southern Myanmar and central Thailand. From what are now the towns of Nakhon Pathom and Lop Buri in central Thailand, they extended their power eastward across the Khorat Plateau, northward as far as Chiang Mai, and northeastward into what is now Laos. Those Mon kingdoms are collectively called Dvaravati. The Dvaravati period is noted for its artwork, particularly its Buddhist sculptures and votive images made of terra-cotta or stucco. As the Tai moved south into mainland Southeast Asia, they also encountered the Khmer of Cambodia. Between the 9th and the 13th century, Khmer rulers expanded their domains from their capital at Angkor, establishing an empire that, at its height under Jayavarman VII (reigned 1181-c. 1220), extended over approximately half of modern Thailand. Whereas Mon kingdoms were predominantly Buddhist in character, Khmer civilization-which found its supreme expression in the great temple complex at Angkor-was heavily influenced by Hindu ideas and practices. The Tai borrowed, adopted and cop pied from the Khmer many elements of Indianized culture, including royal ceremonies, customs followed at the court, and especially the Indian epic Ramayana, which influenced not only literature but also classical dance. Even in modern Thai culture the legacy of the Indianized culture of Khmer's Angkor is still evident.
@KhomAsian12 күн бұрын
Mon-Khmer civilizations in Thailand - Britannica Dictionary Also known as: Kingdom of Thailand, Ratcha Anachak Thai, Siem As the Tai moved into mainland Southeast Asia, they came in contact with peoples speaking Mon-Khmer languages who had long inhabited the region. Indian traders traveling to China during the early centuries of the 1st millennium CE had carried Hindu and Buddhist beliefs and practices to some of those peoples, including the Mon, who lived in what is now Myanmar. The Mon were the first people in mainland Southeast Asia to adopt Buddhism. Between the 6th and 9th centuries the Mon established several small Buddhist kingdoms within the area encompassed by present-day southern Myanmar and central Thailand. From what are now the towns of Nakhon Pathom and Lop Buri in central Thailand, they extended their power eastward across the Khorat Plateau, northward as far as Chiang Mai, and northeastward into what is now Laos. Those Mon kingdoms are collectively called Dvaravati. The Dvaravati period is noted for its artwork, particularly its Buddhist sculptures and votive images made of terra-cotta or stucco. As the Tai moved south into mainland Southeast Asia, they also encountered the Khmer of Cambodia. Between the 9th and the 13th century, Khmer rulers expanded their domains from their capital at Angkor, establishing an empire that, at its height under Jayavarman VII (reigned 1181-c. 1220), extended over approximately half of modern Thailand. Whereas Mon kingdoms were predominantly Buddhist in character, Khmer civilization-which found its supreme expression in the great temple complex at Angkor-was heavily influenced by Hindu ideas and practices. The Tai borrowed, adopted and cop pied from the Khmer many elements of Indianized culture, including royal ceremonies, customs followed at the court, and especially the Indian epic Ramayana, which influenced not only literature but also classical dance. Even in modern Thai culture the legacy of the Indianized culture of Khmer's Angkor is still evident.
@endlessjourneytravels12 күн бұрын
Cha-am is just north of Hua Hin and a popular tourist destination. It’s easy to get there by train from Bangkok. Here is a video showing what it’s like if you want to see more. Bangkok to Cha-am by Train kzfaq.info/get/bejne/obl9g82a2qiRlIE.html