Hello everyone, I hope all is good with you. I’m having the time of my life at the moment! If I thought my wanderings at Glastonbury Festival were a highlight of my summer/life, then think again. Along comes my amazing Thailand ‘Open to the New Shades’ blog winners trip.

I am now in my third continent in as many weeks. Coming to you now from Australia and just about to go outback, off the grid for the weekend. Before I do I wanted to give you a glimpse into this past weekend.

OPEN TO THE NEW SHADES

This tour was all about promoting off the beaten track Thailand

So grab yourself a cuppa, take a pew and enjoy some of the photos from my recent trip to Nakhon Nayok, Prachin Buri and Khao Yai provinces. These provinces are all within two to three hours of Bangkok and make a wonderful weekend away. 

 

NaKhon Nayok

It’s going to be a BIG weekend, so how about we stop for a cuppa on the way at the Coffee and Tree Cafe, Klong 15, Nakhon Nayok? 

Coffee and Tree Cafe Klong 15

Would you like a stroll through the Bamboo Tunnel and Chulabhorn Wanaram Temple?

Bamboo Tunnel at Chulabhorn Wanaram Temple, Nakhon Nayok

We are going to have endless amazing meals. Do you have a favourite Thai dish? I just love all the fresh farm to table dishes we ate over this weekend.

We went quad biking on these ATV vehicles, so much fun. And no, I’m not the one in the ditch!

RATV Adventures: Amphoe Mueang Nakhon Nayok

We saw temples like at the Ganesha Park, where we found the largest Ganesha in Thailand: Nakhon Nayok, Mueang Nakhon Nayok District, Nakhon Nayok 26000, Thailand

Ganesha Park: Nakhon Nayok, Mueang Nakhon Nayok District

We loved the beautiful scenery and waterfalls in Khao Yai National Park including the famous Haew Suwat Waterfall filmed in The Beach with Leonardo Di Caprio…

We saw nature at her stormy, rainy, lush green best…

 

 

 

Phu Karen: mixed farming and agricultural learning centre

PRACHIN BURI

We saw the picturesque scenery and learned about King Rama 9’s vision at Khun Dan Prakarn Chon Dam.

Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam, Nakhon Nayok

We had my best Thai massage ever at Chao Praya Aphaiphubet Hospital...

and enjoyed learning more about Thai traditional medicine...

We went wandering and found some incredible butterflies…

Forest wanders at Kaeng Hin Phoeng

All in all, it was a stunning weekend. I was not surprised by the beauty of the area, nor the incredible foods on offer but I was surprised at the variety of activities packed into one small area of Thailand…

This post is just a tease, behind every photo is another story and I can’t wait to bring it all to you in more detail.

‘I am so surprise!’ (sic) by Lampu Kansanoh Khai Yai Art Museum

Weekend Wandering travel Itineraries for the treasures of Nakhon Nayok, Prachin Buri and Khao Yai provinces will be provided in the coming weeks – stayed tuned

Happy Wanderings!

Sponsored post: Wandering Wren was one of the six winners of the TAT Newsroom Blogger Thailand 2019 Competition:  ‘Open to The New Shades Of Thailand’  All views expressed are my own opinions.

 

 

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27 comments

betty - NZ -

What a fabulous tour, I’m so glad you shared with us! I’ve heard it’s a beautiful place to visit and your wonderful photos definitely show off its beauty 🙂

Your post rocks at ‘My Corner of the World’ this week!

My Corner of the World

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

Oh thank you Betty, Yes Thailand is a beautiful place to visit, it is not hard to take wonderful photos here. I am proudly a pick up my phone and click sort of a photorapher. Anyone could take these photos in these special locations. I hope to have another post to rock at my Corner of the World soon. Thanks for stopping by.
Wren x

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Aon and Lan -

We love your post! Also, great blog. Definitely going to follow for the updates.

P.S. It was nice to meet you. And we hope to see you again very soon!

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

Oh, thank you Aon and Lan and for your kind comments about my blog. It was lovely to meet you on this trip and I will urge everyone I meet to follow your Deer is Travelling blog for your energy, creativity and infectious love of life. Love you guys, see you when I’m back in Asia!
Wren x

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Karen -

So beautiful. x

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

Thank you Karen – Thailand is a beautiful country you’re right. It was great for me to visit a new area, loved this trip.
Wren x

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Michelle -

Thank you for linking up to Thankful Thursday! I love this post and look forward to hearing/seeing more of your travels.

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

Hi Michelle, as you can tell I was incredibly thankful to have been chosen as one of the TAT competition winners. I’m glad you loved the post, thank you for stopping by and I can’t wait to bring you more of this trip.
Wren x

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Eileen Wise -

Hello, Thailand is amazing. Beautiful scenes and photos. Thanks for taking me along.
Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend!

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

Hi, Eileen, I am glad you have enjoyed this little tour of amazing Thailand. Yes, the countryside is very beautiful. I’m happy you could join me here for this trip. You would absolutely have loved the birds we came across, I am happy to have heard the little birds sing. Come back again soon for more!
Wren x

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lowcarbdiabeticJan -

You certainly get around!
Loved your post.

All the best Jan

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

I do love to get around Jan, you’re right! Writing this from Australia, just to confuse you!
What was special about this Amazing Thailand long weekend is that it was all just outside Bangkok so we went by car. I can’t wait to show my family, friends and dear readers this region which can be easily reached for a day trip or long weekend from Bangkok. I hope you’ll come back for a longer tour later!
Wren x

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Liz A. -

Looks stunning.

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

Thanks, Liz, I’m glad you think it looks stunning. I deliberately take all my photos with the camera on my phone, anyone who goes to these places can take equally as stunning pictures. I just point and click! There were some very photogenic places we visited for sure.
Wren x

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Lady Fi -

What a fabulous time!

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

I am still pinching myself at the fabulous time I had Fiona! It was a combination of an action-packed trip where I did not have to organise a thing myself (as the resident tour planner in our house this was a real treat!) The places we went to, some of which I knew, but others I would never have found on my own and the people. The organisers, the other Bloggers were great fun, the people we met everywhere in the Land of Smiles just made the trip. Still beaming here!
Thanks for stopping by.
Wren x

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Sallie -

You are the most amazing traveler! I can’t wait to read more about this trip and am positively drooling to think of endless Thai meals….and that beautiful scenery. Love that bamboo tunnel. Looking forward to more!

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

Oh, thank you, Sallie – I’m so glad to have you along as one of my most amazing readers! Endless Thai meals, beautiful scenery and more off the beaten track discoveries like the Bamboo tunnel are coming your way soon! Stayed tuned
Wren x

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Sarah -

What an amazing trip! Thailand looks so beautiful. You’ve certainly given us inspiration to plan a family visit.

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

Oh, thank you, Sarah! Yes, Thailand is beautiful, I hope you get to visit the Land of Smiles, it is a perfect destination for a family holiday!
Wren x

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Su-sieee! Mac -

I want to sit at that cafe and walk through the bamboo tunnel and experience all that green lushness and, oh yes, eat! Thanks, Little Wandering Wren, for my daydreams right now. 🙂

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

Hi Su-sieeee – we would have such fun chatting away in the Coffee and Tree cafe, you wait till I really show you what’s special about the place….
Daydream away we’re going on more trips to Amazing Thailand soon!
Wren x

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Angie -

Wren – welcome back to Mosaic Monday and thanks for linking! I love the look of the Tree Café – it does not take much to convince me to sit and enjoy a cup of coffee with views such as that. My favorite Thai dish is Pad Thai. I was curious about the quad bike picture – they are so close together – are they connected somehow? Enjoy your week!

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

Oh my gosh, Angie – that ATV Quad biking was so much fun! We ended up arriving just after a torrential downpour – we are in the middle of the raining season and so we whizzed through rivers and muddy puddles and we are all mud-splattered and laughing by the end of it! The countryside is so beautiful in this region. This photo was taken just as we all set off so we were well grouped together. The organisers do a good job to ensuring that everyone is together and comfortable.
I so wish I could have a coffee and a natter with you at Coffee and Tree cafe – there is a big wow to this venue, other than the setting which I will show you in following posts.
Have fun!
Wren x

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Sandra Nachlinger -

I enjoyed your fascinating photos. My son and his family visited Thailand earlier this year and loved every moment of their trip. I’d love to go there myself.

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wrensrambles@gmail.com -

Hi Sandra – I’m so happy that you know a little bit about Thailand through your son’s trip. I hope to show you lots more, so I hope you are able to visit again and perhaps one day to see for yourself our Amazing Thailand!
Happy Wednesday!
Wren x

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Iris Flavia -

So much beauty (and yum!!!!).

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