“Originally from the south of Thailand (Suratthani), I am an ex-beachboy who fall in love with problem-solving and always believes that anyone can be better if they do not stop learning. I am a former recruiter, now working as software engineer”
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90 Days Around Thailand

A Motorbike Journey Exploring the Diverse Landscapes of Thailand (Jan - Apr 2024)

I visited Phu Chi Fa to see Thailand's Sakura (Phaya Sue Krong). Local bikers took this picture of me while I rested after climbing the steep road.

Phu Chi Fa, Chiangrai

Nan is a haven for nature lovers. As you can see, I am a small spot in the vast landscape. This place also produces traditional earth salt.

Bo Kleua, Nan

Near the Cambodia border, I visited an exotic temple far from town. Communication was challenging as the locals normally speak Khmer.

Kap Choeng, Surin

I reunited with my musician friends after several years. I used to be a singer and songwriter, and in this picture, I'm playing my new song 'Mae Sao Patpong' at their brand-new cafe.

Sattahip, Chonburi

I switched from using a tent to a hammock while traveling in southern Thailand. Here in Khao Lak, I sleep surrounded by the smell of the sea and the sound of waves.

Khao Lak, Phang Nga

I visited Pilok Mine in Thong Pha Phum, Kanchanaburi. Once an operational mine, it has since been transformed into a charming resort. From this vantage point, I was delighted to behold panoramic views of the Andaman Sea.

Pilok Mine, Kanchanaburi

Hin Sam Wan is a truly exotic natural site with three large rocks resembling a family of whales. Locals imagine them as a whale family: dad, mom, and child.

Him Sam Wan, Buengkan

I had only one picture taken while riding my motorbike, captured by three friends from Laplae, Uttaradit. Despite meeting for the first time, their kindness was greatly appreciated.

Nam Pat, Uttaradit

I visited my friend Emmy's home near the Thailand-Laos border, along the Mekong River. He belongs to the Phuthai Tribe and took me to his hometown's annual festival.

Chanuman, Amnat Charoen

Aiyoeweng has a beautiful spot where you can see the misty sea. Nearby, you can cross the border to Malaysia from the southernmost point of Thailand.

Betong, Yala

I took this picture nearby the Preah Vihear Temple. Auntie, a farmer, was feeding a big buffalo. I tried to greet it, but it ran toward me, so I took this picture while escaping.

Kantharalak, Sisaket

During my trips, I sometimes felt lonely. Thank you to these cats for being good friends. I hope they're doing well and that I can meet them again.

Sirindhorn, Ubon Ratchathani

The Salawin River is one of the natural borders between Thailand and Myanmar. I took this picture near the pier, which has been closed for a long time due to the civil war in Myanmar.

Salawin River, Mae Hong Son

Wat Phra That Hariphunchai is a symbol for people born in the Year of the Rooster in the Thai zodiac.

Muang Lamphun, Lamphun

I took this picture at Kiriwong Village, known for having the best fresh air in Thailand.

Lan Saka, Nakhon Si Thammarat

On the way to Tao Dam Waterfall, an unseen gem in the deep forest that you have to visit once in your life.

Kosamphi Nakhon, Kamphaeng Phet