From Chinatown to Khao Yai National Park:
This vlog is a glimpse of a contrasted weekend. Two days for two distinct ambiance.
Chinatown, Bangkok
One of the city’s most vibrant districts, Chinatown is best explored after dark. The streets fill with food stalls, neon lights, and a mix of locals and tourists. You’ll find everything from traditional dim sum and grilled seafood to Thai desserts. Expect crowds, noise, and nonstop movement — it’s one of Bangkok’s most energetic areas and a great spot for street photography or a quick meal adventure.


Khao Yai National Park
About three hours northeast of Bangkok, Khao Yai offers a complete contrast. The park is known for its dense jungle, waterfalls, and wildlife, including gibbons and hornbills. Hiking trails range from easy walks to full-day treks, and the cooler mountain air makes it a refreshing escape from the city. It’s an ideal destination for anyone wanting to slow down and reconnect with nature.
Whether you’re wandering through Bangkok’s vibrant streets or hiking under the waterfalls of Khao Yai, Thailand offers experiences that couldn’t be more different, yet perfectly connected. It’s a country where energy and tranquility coexist, making it easy to find your own balance between adventure and rest.
If you’re not sure what to do over the weekend and Bangkok starts to feel a bit too much, plan a dose of nature after a party night.
From Chinatown to Khao Yai is a great example. It will help reset your nervous system and make space for a different kind of adventure to begin.


