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Luggage Delivery Don Mueang Airport (DMK) – AIRPORTELs Thailand

Welcome to Thailand, the land of smiles, culture, and world-stage attractions! Many people around the world  come to Thailand, either for relaxation or business talks, making Bangkok the city that never sleeps. Even in the nighttime, people go out despite the chaotic traffic. This could lead to a delay or tardiness!

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Today, you can manage your time more efficiently by using our Luggage Delivery Don Mueang Airport service after your plane touches the runway. You could walk freely to any local attraction, shopping mall, or restaurant without carrying any heavy luggage.

AIRPORTELs Counter Luggage Delivery

Airportels Counter Don Mueang Airport

Our service also allows customers to carry just a notebook computer into the office for your important meeting. Even on the last day of the trip, customers can deposit the bag with the hotel and travel around; your bag will be waiting for you at your destination. All that is required is your basic information and correct address, all of your luggage would be waiting at your desired airport.

AIRPORTELs counters at Don Mueang Airport (DMK)

  • Our counter is located on Terminal 2, 1st Floor, Gate 9.

Operating Hours

  • Opens 24 hours.
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Delivery Service Price

Intown Delivery

  • Normal Luggage 299 THB
  • Special 599 THB

Nationwide Delivery Next-Day (2-5)

  • Normal Luggage starts from 349 THB
  • Special starts from 550 THB

Nationwide Delivery Same-Day

  • Normal Luggage starts from 599 THB

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Our service is safe and fast. Customers can deposit their luggage at Don Mueang Airport. Your luggage will be well taken care of with a 24-hour security service, giving you the time to tour or conduct businesses in a smooth, worthy of value, and worthy of time aspects, you can find AIRPORTELs – Luggage Storage at this place too.

Customers can check the status of their luggage via email, AIRPORTELs website, Facebook, LINE, or WeChat. In addition, Luggage Delivery Don Muang Airport also has a depository service at Suvarnabhumi Airport . Our current capacity is 2,500 luggage that is under a 24-hour security.

Terms and Conditions

  • In the case of making changes, please notify AIRPORTELs at least 4 hours prior to the original time.
  • In the case of delivering the luggage to the airport, please pick up your luggage 2 hours prior to your departure time.
  • We do not welcome any forbidden objects such as fireworks, drugs, weapons, food, animals, or any living organisms.
  • AIRPORTELs will not be responsible in the cause of a third party or an uncontrollable situation such as being informed the wrong information, late customers, unresponsive customers, natural disasters, protests, etc.
  • In the case that customers cannot pick up their luggage, AIRPORTELs will keep your luggage but will not be responsible for any damage or loss. If customers fail to contact AIRPORTELs within 30 days, AIRPORTELs has the right to destroy the asset.
  • If customers would like to deposit their luggage longer than 3 days, customers can choose the storage service.
  • For customers that would like their luggage to be delivered to the hotel, customers must notify the hotel prior to any delivery.
  • For customers that use our service to deliver their luggage from airbnb or guesthouses, please notify AIRPORTELs prior to the delivery.
  • For customers who stay in hotels, our employees will pick up your luggage after you have deposited it with the hotel.

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Mallika City Kanchanaburi – The Ancient Siam

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The entrance of Mallika City with people wearing a traditional Thai dress

We would like to bring you to a small cozy town called “Mallika R.E. 124.” Visiting this city will show you the Thai traditional style of how people back in 1905 A.D. lived their lives (R.E. stands for Rattanakosin Era.), so you can see and explore the fascinating way of life they had.

In this blog, we are taking you to get back in the reign of King Rama V, the year R.E. 124, when the Thai local people was living by the Chao Phraya Basin in the beautiful town “Mallika.” We will highlight some of the most interesting things to explore.

Kanchanaburi is the province of Thailand that has a wide variety of tourism spots to visit, a diversity of activities to do, and one of the most exciting places to travel around.

The list of tourism attractions that travelers can go to includes: Mallika City, Sangkhla Buri district, The Bridge Over the Kwai River, Srinakarin Dam, Underwater Temple Church at Wat Wang Wiwekaram, Erawan Waterfall, and the Thailand–Burma Railway Center.

The woman in a traditional Thai dress is walking through the Han Bridge in Mallika City

1. Strolling over the Han Bridge

The Han Bridge or turntable bridge has this name for its function. This bridge has an end tied to the bank while the other side doesn’t tie. Then it allows the bridge to be movable and can let the boats, which is the main vehicle of people back then pass through the waterway. During the reign of King Rama IV, he commanded to rebuild the Han Bridge with steel for the frame and wooden boards for the pad. Later, in the reign of King Rama V, the bridge is rebuilt with a new design of wooden arch spans like that of the Rialto Bridge in Venice and Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy.

The Han Bridge brings back the memory of life along both shores from the past.  The merchants used to sail their boats bringing their merchandise to the market of people living ashore who came out of their Thai traditional-style houses.  In the present days, visitors can douse their hunger with authentic cuisines from the Thai restaurants along the shores.  All of the decorations are suited up in Thai traditional outfits that go together with the town’s arts and building styles that have been preserved through time.

A group of people in traditional Thai dress are sitting at a cafeteria in Mallika City

2. Thai vintage clothing for rent

Mallika City Kanchanaburi is a vintage town, so visitors who are in the right mood can find rentals of vintage clothing to fit their size.  We must say that you should do so, just so you do not look out of place, because almost all tourists, officials, and merchants are fitted out in vintage clothing. 

No need to be bashful, as it is not often you can find a town like this.  We cannot stress how much fun this experience can bring you!  The rental price is as follows:

(1) Female

Price 200 THB will provide a shawl, Thai loincloth, jewelry, belt, and umbrella

Price 300 THB will provide ham-sleeved shirts, satin sash, Thai loincloth, jewelry, belt, and umbrella

(2) Male

Price 100 THB will provide a Kui-heng shirt, Thai loincloth, and waistband

Price 300 THB will provide a royal patterned shirt and Thai loincloth

(3) Children

Price 50 THB will provide a round-basket collar shirt and loincloth for girls. And, Kui-heng shirt and loincloth for boys

Remark: All prices are subject to change on certain dates.

The Old Thai-style vehicle area for visitors to take a picture

3. Be lugged around town

Pulled rickshaws are charming in a town like Mallika.  Back in the reign of King Rama V, the Chinese immigrants were the ones pulling them around town.  Visitors can get the service for just 50 THB per trip. 

Tickets are available at the ticket counter in the town centre.  Find out how it must have felt like in the old days when mostly well-to-do women used to be lugged around town in these pulled rickshaws.

The ancient Thai currency during 1905 A.D. in Mallika City

4. Holed coins

The currency used in ancient Ayutthaya and Sukhothai was holed coins.  At Mallika City Kanchanaburi, they are also using those to buy products and services throughout the town. 

It is a rather strange experience but charming nevertheless.  The exchange rate is about 5 THB a satang, being the unit of currency of these holed coins, and there are 1, 2, 5, and 10 satang coins available.

Traditional Thai food with the Thai old serving style

5. A taste of authentic Thai cuisine

After getting tired from taking selfies and making your friends jealous, if you are hungry, the locals are ready to serve you authentic Thai dishes, food, desserts, drinks, fresh produce, dried fruits, and preserves.  There are so many shops to choose from beginning at the entrance down to the town center.

Many make your order right in front of you.  Pick up the food, and feel free to walk around.  After the meal, take a look at the souvenir shops and take something back for the folks at home.

For those who want to shy away from the chaos in the city, come and relax in this old town that is well preserved through its history, Mallika City Kanchanaburi.  They are open from 09:00 – 18:00.  An all-day ticket for an adult is just 250 THB, and for children/ seniors are just 120 THB.  A ticket for dinners and evening exhibitions for adults is 700 THB and for children/seniors just 350 THB.

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Scream out loud at 5 Thailand’s Theme Parks

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Scream out loud at 5 Theme Parks in Thailand

AIRPORTELs would like to recommend 5 of the most fun theme parks and water parks in Thailand. Let us guide you to the best places to enjoy a wonderful trip.

1. Siam Park City (Suan Siam)

Home to Asia’s largest wave pool and a variety of water rides, including the Vortex and the Giant Drop. The park prepares safe fun rides for kids as well. 

The main attraction of Siam Park City is a large artificial sea and a 7-storey tall water slide.  Here are 5 zones of the most terrifying thrills that visitors shall be drawn to:

  • Water Park – According to Guinness World Records, Siam Park City offer the worlds largest wave pool.  That sounds interesting. 
  • Xtreme World – Full of fun and challenges. The Fantasy World! Wander through the Fantasy World and enjoy many fanciful rides. Fulfill your day with smiles and happiness at the Fantasy World.
  • Family World – Wander around Family World and fulfill your memorable experience with happiness at many fun rides. Keep your family entertained in the edutainment park.
  • Adventure World – A perfect fun zone for the thrill lovers in Southeast Asia! Be safe and have fun at a variety of world class thrill rides from leading manufacturers. Test your guts and overcome your fear, an unforgettable and fun experience that will extremely raise your pulse rate and pump up your adrenaline.
  • Small World – A funtastic zone for your little angels. Enjoy a number of rides that’s good for child development. 

Opening Hours: 10:00 – 18:00 (Daily)

Ticket fees:

  1. Adult Pass(131+ cm.) :1,000 THB. One day unlimited rides pass to Water World, Xtreme World, Adventure World and Family WorldOne day unlimited rides pass to Water World, Xtreme World, Adventure World and Family World
  2. Child Pass(101-130 cm.) :850 THB. One day unlimited rides pass to Water World, Family World and Small World.

Location: 203 Suan Siam RD, Khan Na Yao District, Bangkok 10230

2. Dream World

As the name suggests, Dream World offers visitors of all ages a world of wonder. The park opened on February 5, 1994. It covers 63 acres and is divided into 4 eternally fun zones:

  • Dream World Plaza: This zone is the entrance to the park and is designed to resemble a traditional American town square. Visitors can find souvenir shops, restaurants, and live entertainment here.
  • Dream Gardens: This zone is a tranquil oasis with beautiful gardens and flower displays, ideal for visitors seeking a peaceful escape from the park’s hustle and bustle.
  • Fantasy Land: This zone is the heart of the park and is home to many of Dream World’s most popular attractions, including the Tornado roller coaster, the Hurricane pirate ship, and the Sky Coaster bungee jump ride.
  • Adventure Land is the perfect zone for thrill-seekers looking for an adrenaline rush.

Opening Hours: 10:00 – 17:00 (Daily)

Ticket Fees:

  1. Ticket and rides combo: 500 THB
  2. Dream World Super Visa includes all the ride for unlimited time 1000 THB

Location: 62 Moo. 1 Rangsit-Ongkarak Road Km 7, Bueng Yitho, Thanyaburi, Pathum Thani 12130

3. Black Mountain Water Park

Black Mountain Water Park is a popular water park located in Hua Hin, a coastal town in the Prachuap Khiri Khan province of Thailand. It is situated on the outskirts of Hua Hin, about 15 minutes’ drive from the city center.

The park features nine different water attractions, including a wave pool, lazy river, and several slides of varying sizes and speeds.

Ticket Fees:

As for ticket fees, admission to Black Mountain Water Park costs 600 baht (approximately $19 USD) per adult and 300 baht (approximately $10 USD) per child. Children under 90 centimeters in height are admitted free of charge. The park is open every day from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Opening hours & Entry fee:

  • 11:00 hrs to 16:00 hrs – Adult: 600THB   Child: 300 THB
  • 6:00 hrs to 19:00 hrs – Adult: 300THB   Child: 150 THB

(Water Park closed on Wednesdays)

  • Adult (+140 cm)
  • Child (110-140 cm)
  • Young child (0 – 110 cm): FREE

Location: Black Mountain Golf Club 565 Moo7 Nong Hieng Road Hin LekFai Hua Hin District, Prachaubkirikhan 77110

 4. Columbia Aquaverse Pattaya

Columbia Pictures Aquaverse is a water park located on the island of Bang Saray, in the Chonburi province of Thailand. The park features over 10 different water attractions, including a wave pool, lazy river, and several slides.

  • GHOSTBUSTERS ZONE: From the iconic and beloved film franchise featuring supernatural ghosts and Proton Packs, get ready for Asia’s first Ghostbusters supernatural water slide.
  • JUMANJI ZONE: Brave the world of Jumanji by visiting Jaguar Mountain, where wild jungle themed water slides keep you ahead of the Mandrills chasing you directly into a splash pool.
  • SURF’S UP: For all Surfing lovers, we have a FlowRider Double Surf Machine! Feel the tropical vibe of Pen Gu Island and surf a mighty wave alongside Cody, Chicken Joe and Lani, or learn to shred with an instructor on this exhilarating water attractions.
  • HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA: Kick back with Drac’s pack at the biggest Branded Aqua Playground in SEA featuring 9 slides and over 100 frighteningly fun water features, water rockets, gigantic splash buckets and more as you greeted by Drac, Mabel, Blobby and dozens of the guests of Hotel Transylvania!
  • THE EMOJI MOVIE MINI GOLF: Family and friends will be able to show off their skills at The Emoji Movie Mini Golf Zone and be able to collect prizes by overcoming obstacles at every hole.
  • CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS: Our heroes are counting on you to retrieve the FLDSMDFR and save Swallow Falls. Can you do it? Finish what you’re chewing on and let’s find out!
  • BAD BOYS RACE CLUB: Buckle up for speed and explosive go-kart action as you race through the streets of Miami on the brand-new outdoor track in one-of-a-kind custom go-karts.
  • ZOMBIELAND ZONE: Will you escape the Zombies that are hot on your heels? We think you stand a pretty good chance in escaping the living dead, just stick to Columbus’ rules and stay ahead of the horde!

Ticket Fees:

  1. PAIR PACKAGE : 2,590 THB
  2. PARTY OF 4 PACKAGE : 4,890 THB
  3. SUPER DELUXE CABANA PACKAGE FOR A PARTY OF 6 : 9,540 THB
  4. VIP CABANA PACKAGE FOR 10 : 15,900 THB

Opening Hours: 10:00 – 18:00

Location: 888 Moo 8, Na Jomtien, Chonburi, Thailand 20250

5. Ramayana Water Park

Ramayana Water Park is a water park located in the city of Pattaya, in the Chonburi province of Thailand. It is one of the largest water parks in Southeast Asia and features over 50 different water attractions spread across an area of 45 acres.

All equipment for the water Park was received from the world’s leading partners, supplying only high-quality premium materials. One of our partners is the Canadian company White Water West-the undisputed leader in the production of water attractions. We use crystal clear water coming from our own underground sources.

Opening Hours: 09:00 – 18:00 (Daily except for Sunday)

Ticket Fees:

  1. Full Day Entry Ticket 1,490 THB(Walk-in price is 799)
  2. Free Child Ticket Height < 106 cm
  3. Senior / Pregnant / Disabled Ticket Pools only, no water slides access
  4. Senior Ticket 1,490 (Walk-in price is 649)

Location: Ramayana Water Park9 Moo 7, Ban Yen Rd., Na Chom Thian, Sattahip, Chonburi, Thailand 20250

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5 Tasty street food in Bangkok

If you’re traveling in Thailand and starting to starving at the night time, there’s no way you cannot find the food to eat! When it comes to the food topic, you’ll definitely find the way to try the local and the popular cuisine wherever you are in Bangkok area!

Today, we’re going to bring 5 tasty street food destinations in Bangkok area, with great vibe and yummy food. Bring your demo pad and pencil to note down these spots!

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1. Victory Monument

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Victory Monument Statue at night time, Bangkok, Thailand

Tasty Bangkok street food around Victory Monument area. It’s the place that can truly be called “Food Land”. Victory Monument area is always crowded and packed with local people, since it’s the center of mass transportations for both local and visitors. There is a reputation for the phrase “Every road leads to Victory Monument Statue”.

Of course, this assemble point must be packed with delicacy right? You can fill your tummy with a wide range of street food, from sweet to savory in the alleys and streets. 

How to get there: BTS Victory Monument Station 
Operating Hours: 10.00 AM – 20.00 PM

Recommended Restaurants: 

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Stir fried red light – Thai cooking
  • Sabai Jai Gai Yang : This restaurant is famous for its roasted chicken, or “Gai yang” in Thai. Sabai Jai Gai Yang serves up juicy and flavorful grilled chicken with a side of sticky rice and tangy dipping sauce. The restaurant also offers a variety of other Thai dishes, such as Spicy papaya salad and Tom yum soup.
  • Sanguan Sri : A popular restaurant that specializes in Thai-style boat noodles. The famous dish is a bowl of noodles served in a flavorful and aromatic broth, topped with meatballs, pork, and bean sprouts. The restaurant also offers other noodle dishes, as well as savory pork buns.
  • Thip Samai : A legendary restaurant that has been serving up some of the best “Pad Thai” in Bangkok for over
    50 years. The restaurant’s popular dish is the “Pad thai wrapped in egg,” which features stir-fried noodles wrapped in a thin omelet. Thip Samai also offers other noodle dishes, as well as refreshing Thai-style drinks.
  • Boat Noodle Alley : A street food market that expertise for boat noodles, a popular Thai dish that originated from floating markets. The market offers a variety of noodle dishes, including beef, pork, and chicken noodles, as well as side dishes such as fried pork skins and fish balls.

2. Yaowarat

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Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand – Cars and shops on Yaowarat road, the main street of Chinatown.

When it comes to the food topic, how can we miss this place? Yaowarat road, where Chinatown is located is loved by both Thai people and foreigners because it is the place where you can find Chinese restaurants, dessert shops, and souvenir shops. If you have never been to Yaowarat, well, you’re out. 

It has savory cuisine, fruits, smoothies, and desserts – all you can taste while strolling around. It is surely a treasure for food hunters indeed. 

How to get there: MRT Wat Mangkon Station (Blue line)
Operating hours: Local market at day and street food area at night, starting from 18:00 PM until early morning

Recommended Restaurants:

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Bangkok Street food Market
  • Nai-Ek Roll Noodle : A legendary noodle shop that has been serving up delicious rolled noodles since 1959.
    The restaurant’s signature dish is the “Sen yai roll,” which features wide rice noodles rolled up and served in a savory broth with minced pork and crispy fried garlic. Nai-Ek Roll Noodle also offers other noodle dishes, as well as dumplings and crispy pork.
  • Lek & Rut Seafood : A seafood restaurant that is famous for its fresh and delicious seafood dishes. The restaurant’s must-try dishes include the grilled river prawns, deep-fried sea bass, and spicy crab curry. Lek & Rut Seafood also offers a range of other Thai dishes, as well as a variety of refreshing drinks.
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  • Jek Pui Curry Rice : A popular street food stall that serves up delicious curry rice dishes. The stall’s signature dish is the “Khao gaeng,” which features a variety of curries and stir-fried dishes served with rice. Jek Pui Curry Rice also offers other Thai street food favorites, such as fried chicken and spring rolls.
  • T & K Seafood : A legendary seafood restaurant that is known for its fresh seafood and lively atmosphere. The restaurant’s must-try dishes include the grilled river prawns, stir-fried crab with curry powder, and spicy tom yum soup. T & K Seafood also offers a range of other Thai dishes, as well as a variety of refreshing drinks.
  • Hua Seng Hong : A popular restaurant that specializes in Chinese-style hot pot. The restaurant offers a range of broths and ingredients, allowing customers to create their own personalized hot pot dishes. Hua Seng Hong also offers other Chinese dishes, such as roasted duck and fried rice.

3. Ratchawat Market

Street food at Ratchawat Market
Thai Crispy Pancake at Ratchawat Market

At Ratchawat Market and Sriyan Market is the place that give you more peaceful vibe when comparing to Yaowarat. It takes just a minute away from Yaowarat road or Chinatown. You can travel there by using Nakornchaisri Road and it will lead you to these 2 oldest markets in town. Ratchawat Market is filled with food on both sides of the boulevard.

Keep going further for a little bit, you will see Sriyan Market that is rich in good quality cuisines, both for the market zone and the street food zone.

How to get there: Take a bus No.14 from Victory Monument or Bus No. 524 from BTS Saphankwai Station 
Operating hours: 13.00 PM

Recommended Restaurants:

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Bangkok street food at night time
  • Jay Fai : A legendary restaurant that is famous for its crab omelet and other seafood dishes. The restaurant is run by an elderly woman who cooks over charcoal fires and wears her signature goggles while cooking. Jay Fai has received international acclaim for its delicious and unique dishes, but be prepared for a long wait and a high price tag.
  • Wattana Panich : A popular restaurant that specializes in beef soup and noodles. The restaurant’s must-try dish is the “neua toon,” which features tender slices of beef in a rich and flavorful broth. Wattana Panich also offers other noodle dishes, as well as pork satay and crispy fried pork.
  • Khao Gaeng Rattana : A small street food stall that serves up delicious curries and stir-fried dishes. The stall’s must-try dishes include the green curry with chicken, stir-fried pork with basil, and spicy Tom yum soup.
    Khao Gaeng Rattana also offers a range of refreshing drinks, such as iced tea and coconut water.
  • Guay Jub Ouan Pochana : A popular restaurant that serves up a variety of Thai-Chinese dishes. The restaurant’s must-try dish is the “Guay jub,” which features rolled rice noodles in a rich and savory broth with pork and other ingredients. Guay Jub Ouan Pochana also offers other noodle dishes, as well as roasted duck and stir-fried vegetables.
  • Rung Reung Pork Noodle : A popular street food stall that specializes in pork noodle soup. The stall’s must-try dish is the “Moo daeng noodle,” which features tender slices of roasted pork and noodles in a savory broth.
    Rung Reung Pork Noodle also offers other pork dishes, as well as refreshing Thai-style drinks.

4. Charoenkrung and Bangrak

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street food vibes Charoen Krung

A tasty street food Bangkok in Charoenkrung and Bangrak. Another famous foodie destination that conquers any ideas of getting fat. You might tell your friend, “I’m gonna get fat and nothing’s gonna stop me cause there’s a lot of food here.”

Once you walk through Charoenkrung street to every corner and alley, you will see fatty grilled pork, sweet-scented noodle soup, roast duck, and fresh fruits as well as vegan restaurants. Well, Charoenkrung has every sort of cuisine gathered here. 

How to get there: BTS Saphan Taksin Station 
Operating hours: All day long

Recommended Restaurants:

Pad Thai
Pad Thai is Thailand’s national dish
  • Baan Phadthai: This restaurant serves up traditional Thai dishes with a modern twist, but their specialty is the iconic dish of pad thai.
  • 100 Mahaseth: A meat-lover’s paradise, 100 Mahaseth offers a range of grilled meat dishes and Thai-inspired cocktails.
  • Soul Food Mahanakorn: A popular restaurant that serves up authentic Thai dishes made with high-quality ingredients.

Recommended Street Food

  • Charoenkrung 28: This street food market offers a variety of Thai snacks and dishes, including grilled meats, fried chicken, and seafood.
  • Soi Charoenkrung 24: This street is home to a range of food vendors selling everything from sweet desserts to spicy curries.
  • Chong Nonsi Food Market: Located near the Chong Nonsi BTS station, this food market offers a wide range of street food dishes, from dim sum to grilled fish.

5. Talad Plu Market

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Street food store with soup

A traditional street food destination that stems from Wongwien Yai. It is packed with international cuisines and a wide range of food options – many restaurants are guaranteed by awards and certifications.

Take this auntie’s old-school Vietnamese stuffed crispy omelets place for example. She placed all her pictures and prizes on the electric post. What are you waiting for? Come and try more food in here!

How to get there: BTS Talad Plu Station
Operating hours: All day long

Recommended Restaurants:

Hoy tod
Hoy tod is a Thai style oyster or shellfish omelet.
  • Pla Mae Nam : is a popular restaurant that specializes in fresh seafood dishes. The restaurant’s must-try dishes include the grilled river prawns, steamed sea bass with chili and lime, and spicy seafood soup. Pla Mae Nam also offers a variety of other Thai dishes, as well as refreshing drinks.
  • Jae Khao Tom Pla : is a small street food stall that serves up delicious fish porridge. The stall’s must-try dish is the “khao tom pla,” which features a flavorful broth with tender fish and rice. Jae Khao Tom Pla also offers other Thai street food favorites, such as fried chicken and spring rolls.
  • Jorakae Hoi Tod Chawlae : is a popular restaurant that specializes in oyster omelets and other seafood dishes. The restaurant’s must-try dishes include the crispy oyster omelet, stir-fried clams with basil, and spicy seafood soup. Jorakae Hoi Tod Chawlae also offers a range of other Thai dishes, as well as a variety of refreshing drinks.
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Today, you can manage your time

Today, you can manage your time more efficiently by using our  Luggage Delivery and Luggage Storage service in Bangkok, Thailand after your plane touches the runway. You may walk freely to any local attractions, shopping malls,
or restaurants without carrying any heavy, bulky luggage.

Our service also allows travelers to carry just a laptop for important meetings. Even on the last day of the trip, travelers can deposit the bag at the hotel and travel around with a hands free.

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7 tourist attractions in Thailand that never fall out of style

Trendy tourist attractions are everywhere, but Thailand is one perfect spot for travelers that even under tight budget, you can go in style!

1. Phu Tub berk, Phetchabun Province

Phu Tubberk is so well known among Thais that many wish to go there once in their life.  Most go for sea of fog, chilly atmosphere, and nice communities. 

This mountain stands the tallest in Phetchabun Province with many rest stops along the trail for friends and family to stay outdoor picnic and camping overnight, and if desired, wait for dawn when the majestic sea of fog reveals for the world to see. [Map]

Phu Tubberk, Phetchabun Province

2. Pine forest in Wat Chan Royal Project, Chiang Mai Province

Ease off the busy schedule, and unwind at pine forest in Wat Chan Royal Project.

Whoever come here shall be enticed by the charm of Thailand’s largest pine forest, the morning haze over the reservoir, the colorful leave shedding Oak trees, and night time twinkling stars, all of which every city dweller strives for. [Map]

Pine forest,Wat Chan Royal

3. Prasat Phanom Rung, Buriram Province

Prasat Phanom Rung receives its magical power from Shiva lingam as the first ray of dawn runs straight through all 15 portals across the sanctuary.

It is an auspicious belief to start everyday with such awesome power from Shiva and the nature.  Be there by 6:30 in the morning or 5:30 in the evening, and wait for the sunlight to pass through all 15 portals, and be blessed by Shiva himself. [Map]

Prasat Phanom Rung,Buriram Province

4. Phu Kradueng, Lei Province

Thai couples hold their hands going up Phu Kradueng not just for kicks but to prove their love to one another for they must endure hardship together along the way.  Some past the uphill test, but broke up on the way downhill.  Some went up not as a couple, but returned with their romantic tale that withstood the test of time. 

But not just for romance that travelers go for at Phu Kradueng, they journey uphill to see for themselves how the air feels like, how the wind sounds like, how the fog looks like, and as the sun shines bright, how the lifelong experience of true nature empowers them to take each step forward. [Map]

Phu Kradueng,Lei Province,Tourist attractions in Thailand

5. Khao Chang Phueak, Kanchanaburi Province

For those adventurous some, seeking life on the edge, Khao Chang Phueak is a great destination. Its summit, some twelve hundred meters above sea level, reveals the elephant-like ridges along the trail.

Going up there requires booking for only 60 thrill seekers can enter in a day.

To make it more mysteriously exciting, the park is open for reservation from October to February of the following year. [Map]

Khao Chang Phueak, Kanchanaburi Province,Tourist attractions in Thailand

6. Chalerm Burapa Chollathit Road, Chonburi – Rayong – Chantaburi – Trad Province

Chalerm Burapa Chollathit Road is a scenic route that extends the distance of the beach in Chantaburi Province.  The road is 80 kilometers long full of exquisite sites and tourist attractions easy to drive or bike from one to the other.

Indulge into the beauty of the shoreline, rippling wave, fresh produce, and local communities that will impress you with their generosity. [Map]

Chalerm Burapa Chollathit Road, Chonburi,Rayong,Chantaburi.Trad Province,Tourist attractions in Thailand

7. Koh Lipe, Satun Province

Speaking of islands, Koh Lipe is Thailand’s paradise island, hands down.  The clear blue sea meets with the white fine sandy shore rendering a clean perfect image of great nature comparable to Maldives islands.

So, go ahead and dive deep, then wield the wind, strike the shining sun, and finally, call it a day [Map]

Koh Lipe, Satun Province,Tourist attractions in Thailand

So you have it; 7 tourist attractions in Thailand that if you are not thinking of paying a visit, you’re out!  Better stay in trend, get up and ask your friends and family to go there with.

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Luggage Storage at Don Mueang Airport (DMK) AIRPORTELs Thailand

It’s the last day of your vacation in Bangkok. You have just checked out from your hotel at midday, your flight isn’t until late at night and now you’re stranded with your luggage.

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You can’t leave it at the hotel lobby because the hotel is too far from the airport and you don’t want to go back and forth.

AIRPORTELs Counter Luggage Storage

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AIRPORTELs counters at Don Mueang Airport (DMK)

  • Our counter is located on Terminal 2, 1st Floor, Gate 9.
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Operating Hours

  • Opens 24 hours.

Luggage Storage Prices

Luggage Storage

  • THB 20,40 (small/big) per piece (Hour)
  • THB 100 per piece (Day)
  • THB 500 per piece (Week)
  • THB 2,000 per piece (Month)

Special Luggage

  • THB 200 per piece (Day)
  • THB 1,000 per piece (Week)
  • THB 4,000 per piece (Month)

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Luggage isn’t the only thing that can be left at our counters. Electronic devices such as laptops are often rejected at many places. Even large items such as sports equipment and golf bags can be taken care of by our Airportels Luggage Storage.

AIRPORTELs does not only provide luggage storage service, but we also have a luggage delivery service. We understand that sometimes it’s such a waste of tourist’s time to go back and forth to collect the luggage. Therefore, luggage delivery is one of the best choices for most travelers.

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Luggage Storage

AIRPORTELs will be your luggage secretary, carrying your luggage between Department Store, Airport and Hotels in Bangkok. We will be a 50,000 baht compensation for damages on all luggage and a 100% guarantee that all luggage will reach its destination.

Your luggage will be kept in the proper storage, not just behind the counter. In our storage, it is spacious and it can store up to 2,000 bags.

We have 20 branches in Thailand :

Luggage Insurance up to 50,000 THB

Moreover, the storage has high security. AIRPORTELs ensures more than those facilities by providing insurance up to 50,000 THB for everything that you leave with us.

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Best Bangkok Street Food Thai cuisine – AIRPORTELs Guide

Bangkok Street Food Thai cuisine – Bangkok, Thailand is the capital and the most populous city of Thailand. It is known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon or simply about this sound Krung Thep.

The city occupies 1,568.7 square kilometres (605.7 sq mi) in the Chao Phraya River delta in Central Thailand, and has a population of over 8 million, or 12.6 percent of the country’s population.

Today we will take you to get to know street food in Bangkok. Let see!

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Thai cuisine is the national cuisine of Thailand. Balance, detail and variety are of paramount significance to Thai chefs. In his book The Principles of Thai Cookery, renowned celebrity chef, writer and authority on Thai cuisine McDang wrote.

What is Thai food?

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Many kind of thai food sell in street market , thailand

Every country in the world has its own food profile.

It reflects its culture, environment, ingenuity and values. In the case of Thailand, these words come to mind: intricacy; attention to detail; texture; color; taste; and the use of ingredients with medicinal benefits, as well as good flavor.

We not only pay attention to how a dish tastes: we are also concerned about how it looks, how it smells, and how it fits in with the rest of the meal.

We think of all parts of the meal as a whole – sum rap Thai (the way Thais eat), is the term we use for the unique components that make up a characteristically Thai meal.”

Bangkok Street Food
Bangkok street food


Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with strong aromatic components and a spicy edge.

It is known for its complex interplay of at least three and up to four or five fundamental taste senses in each dish or the overall meal: sour, sweet, salty, bitter and spicy.

Australian chef David Thompson, a prolific chef and expert on Thai food, observed that unlike many other cuisines:

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Thai style grill in banana leaf at the market

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“Thai food ain’t about simplicity. It’s about the juggling of disparate elements to create a harmonious finish.Like a complex musical chord it’s got to have a smooth surface but it doesn’t matter what’s happening underneath. Simplicity isn’t the dictum here, at all. Some westerners think it’s a jumble of flavours, but to a Thai that’s important, it’s the complexity they delight in.

Best Thai Street Food Areas in Bangkok

Yaowarat

1.Chinatown (Yaowarat)

Yaowarat is Bangkok’s oldest Chinatown and a popular destination for street food lovers.

The area is famous for its seafood, noodles, and snacks.

Must-try dishes in Yaowarat

  • Guay Teow Kua Gai (Fried Noodle with Chicken): Stir-fried flat noodles with chicken, egg, bean sprouts, and seasonings.
  • Hoy Tod (Fried Oyster Omelette): A crispy omelette with fresh oysters, spring onions, and coriander.
  • Kuay Jab (Pork Noodle Soup): A hearty soup with pork belly, liver, and intestines, served with wide rice noodles.
Jodd Fairs

2. Jodd Fairs

The Jodd Fairs Night Market is a fantastic destination in Bangkok, situated in the Rama 9 neighbourhood.

With more than 700 stalls, this market offers a diverse range of food, drinks, and clothing. It’s easy to get to using public transport, making it an ideal spot for dinner and drinks while exploring the city.

It’s one of our top picks in Bangkok, which is why we’ve included it on our four-day itinerary for the city.

Get all the details about the Jodd Fairs Night Market below.

Must-try dishes in Jodd Fairs

  • Korean Street Food Stall, Eomukguk and Gimbap
  • Crunchy Deep Fried Insects
  • Leng Saap
  • Pad Thai
  • All The Ice Cream Flavors You Can Imagine!
chatuchak market

3. Chatuchak Market

Jatujak (Chatuchak) Market is one of the largest and most popular outdoor markets in Bangkok.

The market features over 8,000 stalls selling a wide variety of goods, including street food.

Must-try dishes in Jatujak (Chatuchak) Market

  • Moo Ping (Grilled Pork Skewers): Marinated pork skewers grilled over charcoal and served with sticky rice and a sweet chili sauce.
  • Som Tum (Papaya Salad): A refreshing and spicy salad made with shredded green papaya, chili, lime, and fish sauce.
  • Roti Mataba (Stuffed Roti Bread): A flaky and crispy roti bread stuffed with savory fill
$100 Thai Street Food Challenge in Bangkok!! Expensive Bird Nest Soup!!

Today, you can manage your time

Today, you can manage your time more efficiently by using our  Luggage Delivery and Luggage Delivery service after your plane touches the runway. You may walk freely to any local attraction, shopping mall, or restaurant without carrying any heavy, bulky luggage.

Our service also allows travelers to carry just a laptop for important meetings. Even on the last day of the trip, travelers can deposit the bag at hotel and travel around with hands free.

How to use Airportels service

The most convenient way is to book online on the website. https://app.airportels.asia/book By selecting the Nationwide Delivery service, then select the delivery point (A) and destination (B)

After you booking has been completed, there will be staff to pick up the luggage at the point (A). As easy as that. For more information about AIRPORTELs luggage service, please contact us at

  • Suvarnabhumi counter at the basement at the airport station
  • Don Mueang Airport Terminal 2
  • MBK Center Counter, 6th Floor, Zone B
  • Terminal 21, Asoke, 1st floor, Japan zone
  • Central World, 1st Floor, Groove Zone (opposite Bangkok Bank)
  • Terminal 21, Pattaya 1nd floor, (Paris zone)
  • Mixt Chatuchak, 2 Floor, (B Zone)

Tel: +66 02-026-6927

3 Month Free trial – Bangkok Self Storage

Are you tired of the hassles that come with traditional self-storage solutions? Do you want a more convenient, cost-effective, and trackable way to store your belongings? If so, then our door-to-door storage service is exactly what you need! Here are 9 facts that you won’t ever know about self-storage until you’ve tried our revolutionary new solution:

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Take advantage of our free trial offer and see for yourself why our product is worth it.

  1. Traditional self-storage requires you to drive to a facility, load and unload your items, and pay for unused space. With our door-to-door storage service, we come to you, pack and store your belongings, and only charge you for the space you use.
  2. Traditional self-storage often requires a long-term commitment, which means you’re stuck paying for a space even if you don’t need it anymore. With our door-to-door storage service, you only pay for the space you use for as long as you need it.
  3. Traditional self-storage can be a security risk, as you don’t always know who has access to your belongings. With our door-to-door storage service, you can track the entire process online and rest assured that your items are being stored securely.
  4. Traditional self-storage can be time-consuming, as you have to drive back and forth to the facility every time you need to retrieve something. With our door-to-door storage service, we’ll deliver your items right to your doorstep when you need them.
  5. Traditional self-storage can be expensive, with hidden fees and unexpected charges. With our door-to-door storage service, we offer flat-rate pricing, so you know exactly what you’re paying for upfront.
  6. Traditional self-storage can be a hassle, as you have to find a truck or rental vehicle to transport your belongings. With our door-to-door storage service, we handle the transportation and storage for you, so you don’t have to lift a finger.
  7. Traditional self-storage can be inflexible, as you have to work around the facility’s hours of operation. With our door-to-door storage service, you can schedule pickup and delivery times that work best for you.
  8. With our shared economy model, you can earn money by sharing your extra space or find cost-effective storage options when you need them. This creates a win-win situation for everyone involved.
  9. Our door-to-door storage service is backed by smart IoT camera technology, which allows you to see the status of your booked space at all times. You’ll have visibility into everything from temperature and humidity to dust levels and pressure, so you’ll know exactly how your items are being stored.

Don’t settle for the hassles and inconveniences of traditional self-storage solutions. Sign up for our door-to-door storage service today and experience the future of storage!

Everything you want to know about MBK Center

The best things to do at MBK Center for travelers

MBK Center (Ma Boon Khrong Center) is one of the most popular shopping destinations in Bangkok, Thailand. It is a huge mall with eight floors and around 2,000 shops, restaurants and service outlets. Whether you are looking for electronics, souvenirs, fashion, or entertainment, you will find something to suit your taste and budget at MBK Center. Here are some of the best things to do at MBK Center for travelers.

    • Shop till you drop: MBK Center has a wide range of products and prices, from cheap street-style clothes and accessories to branded items and luxury goods. You can also find many vendors selling replica clothing and watches, as well as electronics and gadgets. Bargaining is expected and encouraged at most shops, so don’t be shy to ask for a lower price. You can also enjoy discounts and privileges if you join the MBK Plus program or use the MBK Plus app.
    • Enjoy local and international cuisines: MBK Center has a variety of food options to satisfy your hunger and cravings. You can find a food court on the sixth floor that offers Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Korean, Vietnamese, Halal and Western dishes at affordable prices. There are also many restaurants on each floor that serve different cuisines such as seafood, steakhouse, pizza, sushi, dim sum, shabu shabu and more. Don’t miss the famous mango sticky rice at Mango Tango on the third floor.
 
    • Have fun with entertainment options: MBK Center is not only a shopping paradise but also a place to have fun with your friends or family. You can watch movies at SF Cinema City on the seventh floor that has 12 screens and comfortable seats. You can also play games at Game Zone on the sixth floor that has arcade machines, bowling lanes, karaoke rooms and snooker tables. If you want to relax after a long day of shopping, you can get a massage or spa treatment at one of the many beauty salons or clinics in MBK Center.
    • Explore nearby attractions: MBK Center is conveniently located near other attractions in Bangkok that you can easily reach by walking or taking public transportation. You can cross over to Siam Square via a pedestrian bridge over Phaya Thai Road and visit Siam Center or Siam Paragon for more shopping options or visit Bangkok Art and Culture Centre for some cultural exhibits. You can also take the BTS Skytrain from National Stadium Station next to MBK Center to other destinations such as Chatuchak Weekend Market or Grand Palace.

How to get to MBK Center from popular tourist destinations

MBK Center is one of the most popular shopping malls in Bangkok, Thailand. It has eight floors with around 2,000 shops, restaurants and service outlets. Whether you are looking for electronics, souvenirs, cosmetics, or replica clothing and accessories, you can find them all at MBK Center.

But how do you get to MBK Center from other tourist attractions in Bangkok? Here are some tips for you.

    • If you are coming from the Grand Palace or Wat Pho, you can take a Chao Phraya Express Boat from Tha Chang Pier or Tha Tien Pier to Sathorn Pier. From there, you can walk to Saphan Taksin BTS Station and take the Silom Line to National Stadium BTS Station. MBK Center is just a short walk from there.
    • If you are coming from Chatuchak Weekend Market or Mo Chit Bus Terminal, you can take the Sukhumvit Line from Mo Chit BTS Station or Chatuchak Park MRT Station to Siam BTS Station. Then, you can change to the Silom Line and go one stop to National Stadium BTS Station. MBK Center is connected to the station by a skywalk.
    • If you are coming from Khao San Road or Rattanakosin Island, you can take a bus number 15, 47, 79 or 509 from Phra Athit Road or Ratchadamnoen Avenue to Ratchathewi Intersection. From there, you can walk along Phaya Thai Road for about 15 minutes to reach MBK Center.
    • If you are coming from Suvarnabhumi Airport or Don Mueang Airport, you can take the Airport Rail Link (ARL) from either airport to Phaya Thai ARL Station. Then, you can walk to Phaya Thai BTS Station and take the Sukhumvit Line to Siam BTS Station. After that, you can change to the Silom Line and go one stop to National Stadium BTS Station. MBK Center is connected to the station by a skywalk.

MBK Center is open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. You can visit their website https://mbk-center.co.th/ for more information about their shops and services. Happy shopping!

 

Luggage Storage and Delivery from Khao San Road Bangkok

Background Information of Khao San Road

Khao San Road is located in the Banglumpoo district on the west side of Bangkok, Thailand. It was once a center for trading rice and later became known as “Religious Road” because of several shops that catered to the needs of monks. A tiny guesthouse opened in the early 1980s, and from there the street exploded into one of the major backpacking hubs of South East Asia. It is jam-packed with raucous bars and restaurants, as well as budget hostels. 

The best time to visit Khao San Road is between November and March when the weather is perfect and one can have a smooth journey by exploring everything easily with perfect weather. However, if you’re the one who loves to shop, then the best time to visit Khao San Road would effectively be from 6 P.M. to 8 P.M.

Khao San Road is a popular tourist hot spot in Bangkok, Thailand. It is known for its vibrant street life and lively atmosphere. There are many activities to do in Khao San Road such as shopping, eating street food, and enjoying the nightlife. You can also find many hostels in the area.

10 Hostel recommendations around Khao San Road

Terminal 21 Asok Luggage Storage

In this place, Tourists are struggling with carrying heavy luggage to travel, so we provide luggage storage & delivery services for the convenience of tourists. We Open from 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. and Luggage storage service prices are as follows:

Luggage Storage

  • THB 30,60 (small, big) per piece (Hour)
  • THB 150  per piece (Day)
  • THB750  per piece (Week)
  • THB 3,000 per piece (Month)

Special Luggage

  • THB 40,80 (small, big) per piece (Hour)
  • THB 200 per piece (Day)
  • THB 1,000 per piece (Week)
  • THB 4,000 per piece (Month)

It’s not just simple luggage storage that you know, AIRPORTELs adds more benefits to our customers. We understand that sometimes it wastes your time to go back to collect your left luggage. Therefore, we provide luggage delivery service to your desired place.

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If you want to deliver luggage, we recommend checking it out in Luggage Delivery. You’ll be able to ship your luggage wherever you are, straight to the airport!

How to go to AIRPORTELs Terminal 21 Asok Counter

The floor that is connected to BTS is under the Paris theme. Take an escalator (not the long one) to 1Floor which is under the Tokyo theme next to the elevator, AIRPORTELs counter is here.

At this counter, we introduce luggage storage with an exclusive offer.

AIRPORTELs Terminal 21 Asok
AIRPORTELs Terminal 21 Asok

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AIRPORTELs will be your luggage secretary, carrying your luggage between Department Store, Airport and Hotels in Bangkok. We will be a 50,000 baht compensation for damages on all luggage and a 100% guarantee that all luggage will reach its destination.

AIRPORTELs Branches

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Why choose AIRPORTELs?

AIRPORTELs is willing to take care of electronic devices as well. We understand how hard customers need to find a trustworthy place to leave them and if you can’t find a place to store, you need to carry them.

AIRPORTELs can take care of music equipment, shopping bags, and sports equipment as well. Golf bags full of golf clubs or any type of bicycle, AIRPORTELs accepts all. Your belongings are covered with insurance up to 50,000 THB.

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If you’re looking to leave big stuff, you can check the price first and decide later whether you’re going to store or deliver your belongings!

You may plan your shopping on the last day of the trip since you can spend as much as you want because you are going back soon. How can you enjoy shopping when your hands are full?

The problem is you may have your luggage with you and you don’t leave it at the hotels you stay because it wastes your time going back and forth.

Therefore, you are asking your best helper, Google.com and you find this article. You are in the right place.

AIRPORTELs is a luggage solution company. You can leave your luggage with us. AIRPORTELs recommends an AIRPORTELs counter at Terminal 21 for your convenience.

Highlights

  • Terminal 21 Asok Counter open 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
  • Price starts at THB 30 per hour
  • Insurance up to 50,000 THB and 100% guarantee that all luggage will reach its destination
  • Customers can check the status of their luggage.
  • AIRPORTELs have 9 branches in Thailand.
  • AIRPORTELs can take care of big items.
  • Long-term luggage storage
  • Luggage delivery between Suvarnabhumi Airport and hotels, condominiums, or guesthouses in Bangkok and Phuket area

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