John Borthwick is a Sydney-based freelance travel writer specialising in Asia Pacific destinations. His career in travel writing/journalism has spanned over 30 years.
My neighbour, a newcomer to air travel, has little concept of private space or armrest etiquette.
Built before the era of big gyms and pools, this CBD hotel is cosmopolitan, unpretentious, calm – and very affordable.
History is at your fingertips – and your feet – when you cruise the Mediterranean aboard a megaship.
Madi Paidi offers an enjoyable respite from the intensity of Bangkok, tailor-made for city trippers, design fans and adventurous diners.
Bangkok defies metaphor. An enigma wrapped in a traffic jam? Just step out and surrender to its din and aromas over this three-day itinerary.
From the world’s biggest and most diverse market to the world’s biggest water fight, expect the unexpected in this shape-shifting city.
This scenic rail journey is rocky at times, but it costs just $30 for a near nine-hour trip.
Forget about planes, not to mention elephants and tuk-tuks – there are plenty of great options for exploring Thailand at ground level.
Bangkok has about 80,300 hotel rooms. You can check in at any level, from backpacker bunkroom to presidential suite, and your stay will never seem long enough.
This new $62.5 million airport is well designed and well run (with one exception).