Hello, how's it going? I'm back to touch base with you once more! This time, I've got an article about a trip I took on a historical route as part of a project called Artificial Intelligent Platform Development for Metaverse Historical Tourism (AI-MHT). It's a collaboration project between National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) and the Artificial Intelligence Association of Thailand (AIAT). It went down from July 19th to 21st, 2023. And I’m here to share this cool experience with you!
For those who want to go on a trip but worry about the weather... let's go on a merit-based trip together and grab some photographs. Because there are beautiful temples in the Unseen style in Krabi that are really remarkable.
The month will soon come to an end, and there will be a long holiday. How can I travel on a tight budget? Where should I go?
It's recommended. "Ban Sam Chong Nuea" heals the mind. Traveling is affordable.
There is also a sea fog in the south.
This post is meant to invite you to recharge; immerse yourself in the captivating sea fog during Krabi's rainy season.
In Krabi town, there is a place called "Din Daeng Doi" that offers a breathtaking view of the sunrise and a spectacular sea fog.
It is recommended to come early in the morning, you will be able to enjoy the beauty of the golden light in the midst of the sea fog. You'll totally get positive energy from nature, no doubt!
Visit Takua Pa. One thing cannot be stated about TauSarPiah, a traditional Chinese Biscuit with bean paste filling from Tuangrat bakery business, which has inherited the taste from the ancestors for more than 110 years and still has the original flavor. It is unique in that the dough is soft and the filling is very soft and smooth. And even more if you go to buy at the store. We will also see them making new desserts as well. The warm pastries are wonderful.
Kayaking in Khlong Sangne, also known as the Little Amazon Takua Pa.
It is a short canal, and along its sides, a small forest with many different kinds of plants has grown. The best part of the walk-through nature's wonders is the trip through the old banyan tree. Only in Khlong Sang Neh can you see the roots of trees that are hundreds of years old hanging like a tunnel curtain over the canal.
Start the Net Zero Tourism trend.
Tourism with a net zero impact Sustainable Tourism for stakeholders in the tourism industry and tourists to be aware of and contribute to sustainability in order to help reduce the impact of climate change caused by global warming. What should we do? Let's see.
"Lanta Go Green", Sustainable tourism of Koh Lanta with conservation activities such as a Gondola tour with a paddle to reduce the use of marine engines and oil. Solar energy is used in operations such as crab banking, crab farming, and small aquaculture, including fishermen who use small boats. Each activity is developed and organized to aid in the preservation of the area for future visitors.