Exploration Travel

Newsletter Sept 2025

NEWSLETTER Sept 2025

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The high season is just around the corner, and we are busy preparing magical moments for your clients in the coming months. We were also able to do what we probably love the most, exploring some hidden gems, this time around the mountains of Chiang Rai, Chiang Khong and Phrae. We discovered new places to include in your client’s itinerary (and maybe a few old places to take out…


Meanwhile the situation at the Cambodian border seems to be much quieter and we can safely send clients to the stunning Phanom Rung Khmer ruins again. However, the overland border crossings to Cambodia are not yet re-opened. 


We still have plenty of availability for hotels in Thailand for the coming months, even at the beaches during the Christmas and New Year’s season. Tourist numbers are down in Thailand at the moment; partly because of a big decrease of Chinese tourists, partly because the Thai Baht remains notably strong compared to the USD. 

For centuries, the Golden Triangle has been a legendary region, linked to stories of the old Opium trails, hill tribes, ancient kingdoms and stunning view on the mountains and the Mekong River. In the past, this was a heavily fought for area by the KMT, drug lords and the CIA, with an interesting history in the world geopolitics. The region continues to be one of the most scenic areas of Thailand with the friendliest people, one of the most scenic drives and tasty food. Apart from being picturesque, the region is also known for the crafts and arts, and the influences from both Laos as Myanmar, countries that seem to be just a stone’s throw away. Travel distances are short and scenic, and the area is easy to combine with Sukhothai, Nan and Chiang Mai.

Mae Fah Luang – Chiang Rai – White temple- Akha Mudhouse MaeSalong – Chiang Saen- Rai Saeng Arun – Phrae -Khum Vongburi Museum 

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The north of Thailand, including Chiang Rai province, Doi Mae Salong, Chiang Sean, Chiang Khong, Phrae, Nan and Lampang are stunningly beautiful with spectacular mountain ranges, paddy fields, rivers and the charm of farmer’s life. It’s an area with colourful tribal history and culture, the ancient Lanna kingdoms and rich heritage from the teak, opium and tobacco industry. A wide range of boutique hotels invite you to stay in nature and we do recommend avoiding the big city center of Chiang Rai town and instead staying in the countryside while you’re visiting this area.

Descriptions of the hotels we visited, inspected, stayed overnight or had a beer or two during our inspection trip (not in random order….. the lower the ranking the less we’re inclined to recommend your clients to stay there).

Rai Seang Arun – Mekong River Side
Akha Mudhouse – Mae Salong 
Ahsa Farm Stay – Mae Salong foothills
Suan Glang Na Resort – Phrae

We believe that travelling is about exploring a country and getting to know the people, the culture, the food and understand how things work in daily life, what emotions people go through, how do people earn their living and so on. We try to show the best of a country and keep stories light (after all, your clients are on a holiday and not on a research trip 😊) 

However, for many years, hundreds of thousands of tourists have visited the Golden Triangle, done boat trips on the Mekong River and heard the stories about the opium trade in the past and all the suffering it brought. We think it’s fair to share these insights on illegal activities along the borders. Travel isn’t just about glossy Insta posts and curated highlights. It’s about peeling back layers, listening to local voices, and understanding the full narrative — even when parts of it are uncomfortable, gritty, or morally complex.

Your private guide and tuk tuk driver will pick you up from the hotel to discover some of the best street food in a local neighbourhood. Partly on foot and partly by tuk tuk you will visit at least 4 different street food shops to get a good impression of the world-famous Bangkok Street food.

Today you will join a fantastic evening trip to get a good feel for Bangkok highlights. Once you are comfortable with the e-scooter, you will glide through the vibrant streets of bang, shortly after you’ll make a quick stop at a local snack shop for delightful Thai treats known as ‘Khanom Bueang.’ Continuing along the river, we’ll visit a local market for dinner and cross over to the vibrant vibes of China Town, exploring its bustling streets and hidden corners. Continue to the old town and see the beautifully illuminated Grand Palace and Wat Arun at night, the flower market, small alleys only reachable by e-scooter, Indian Town and the Giant Swing.

Bangkok’s skyline offers fantastic views over the city that never sleeps and a dinner at one of the many rooftop restaurants is certainly an unforgettable event. The restaurant scene changes very fast and always comes up with new ideas and experiences. We have reserved a table for you at one of the rooftop restaurants in Bangkok for a surprise meal.

“Very Bangkok” is like the city itself — loud and quiet, sacred and profane, chaotic yet poetic. 

It’s not a guidebook, it’s a love letter in disguise: wandering through alleyways of memory, spirit shrines, street food smoke, and skyscraper dreams. For anyone who has ever been confused, enchanted, or overwhelmed by Bangkok — this book says: welcome to the club. No wonder it’s also a favourite gift from the Governor of Bangkok to special visitors. 

A perfect match with our highlighted Bangkok experiences in this newsletter. 

Edwin Briels and his team have been creating experiences for travellers for over 20 years. Edwin Briels continuously finds new paths to travel and new experiences to show clients the story of Myanmar and Thailand and engages you in a fascinating journey through this part of Asia with the most fascinating stories. 

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