Cabbages and Condoms, Bangkok
Birth control. It wouldn’t be everyone’s idea of a great theme for a restaurant but it certainly makes for eye-catching decor.
Doctor Fish, Bangkok
After a hard day of exploring the streets of Bangkok, why not drop in to see some very special foot doctors.
Sala Keoku sculpture park, Thailand
Sala Keoku is a bizarre sculpture park containing hundreds of magnificent concrete creations based on Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
Kanchanaburi river cabins, Thailand
If you have good sea legs and a fondness for the unusual, then don’t settle for a hotel with foundations set in stone.
Forensic medicine museum, Thailand
Home to a bloodied t-shirt from someone stabbed to death with a dildo, plus the murder weapon. Unsurprising the museum lacks its own restaurant.
Elephant rescue centre, Thailand
An elephant camp in Thailand where riding on their backs is strictly forbidden. What’s that all about?
Rooftop waterpark, Thailand
For that ‘on top of the world’ feeling, try whooshing down a water slide high up on a rooftop amongst the skyscrapers of Bangkok.
Monkey Beach, Thailand
The islands of Phuket have some of the most famous beaches in the world. But there’s one tiny beach that all the tourists flock to – and not for cocktails.
The Erawan Museum, Thailand
Towering above the treetops in Bangkok’s suburbs, the 17-storey three-headed elephant is enough to make any passer-by feel like part of a Steven King adaptation.
Royal Dragon Restaurant, Thailand
If you like swift service in a restaurant you can’t beat place in Bangkok, where the waiters serve you on roller skates – and one of them can fly!


