Thailand Street Food: Kai Jeow (Thai Omelette)
Discover Kai Jeow, Thailand’s popular street food omelette. Learn how it’s prepared, what it tastes like, how much it costs, and where to find it in Phuket.
Discover Kai Jeow, Thailand’s popular street food omelette. Learn how it’s prepared, what it tastes like, how much it costs, and where to find it in Phuket.
Most travellers researching Thailand’s islands eventually encounter the same familiar names. Phi Phi, James Bond Island and the Similan Islands tend to dominate guidebooks, social media and travel discussions. The Surin Islands, by comparison, often receive far less attention. Located in the northern Andaman Sea near the Thai-Myanmar maritime border, the Surins are frequently described…
Many travellers first discover the Surin Islands Thailand through snorkelling tours, colourful reef photographs and promises of crystal-clear water. While the snorkelling is undoubtedly one of the main attractions, the reality is that the Surin Islands offer far more than a collection of coral reefs. Located in the northern Andaman Sea, around 60 kilometres offshore…
Thailand forms part of mainland Southeast Asia and is bordered by two very different marine environments: the Andaman Sea to the west and the Gulf of Thailand to the east. According to Thailand’s Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, the country contains approximately 1,429 islands. This figure includes everything from large inhabited islands and national…
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